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Broadway's Finest (2012)
Character: N/A
The winner of twelve film festival awards including Best Feature Film and the Audience Award, "Broadway's Finest" follows three desperate, men who impersonate New York City undercover cops and chase down a notorious drug in order dealer to get the authentic material they need to create their own cutting edge police drama. Things are rarely what they seem in this gritty dramatic action comedy.
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Too Far to Go (1979)
Character: John Maple, age 15
Love and passion, anger and heartbreak, laughter and happiness, all complex textures woven into the fabric so many have come to know as marriage. For behind the seemingly comfortable well-trimmed hedges of suburban Americana, live and often love, Richard and Joan Maple. Adapted from a series of stories appearing in the New Yorker Magazine over a period of twenty three years by Pulitzer Prize winning author John Updike ("The Witches of Eastwick", "Rabbit Run"), "Too Far To Go" garnered overwhelming critical praise in its theatrical debut. With its exceptional cast, this film envelops us in a poignant, sometimes funny, sometimes exasperating journey through this most important relationship.
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A Special Friendship (1987)
Character: Tom Gadsden
During the American Civil War, two women, a wealthy white woman and a freed black slave, join forces to fight for freedom and the abolition of slavery.
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In My Daughter's Name (1992)
Character: Peter Lipton
A mother takes the law into her own hands after her daughter's murderer is acquitted on a technicality.
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Roughing It (2002)
Character: Seth
A teenaged Mark Twain travels to the American West during the "Gold Rush" days in search of fortune and his destiny.
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Highway to Hell (1991)
Character: Royce
Charlie and Rachel run away from home to get married in Las Vegas. But they get attacked by a zombie who takes Rachel with him to hell, where she will become one of Satan's brides.
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Johnson County War (2002)
Character: Dale Hammett
The three Hammett brothers, Cain, Harry and Dale are caught in a conflict that escalates rapidly and the old farmers facing against new farmers who have settled in the green grasslands.
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Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women (1994)
Character: Juan Wayne Babbitt
Spoof-meister, Julie Brown does a musical send-up of Tonya Harding and Lorena Bobbit's debutante debacles
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Mystic Pizza (1988)
Character: Charlie
Three teenage girls come of age while working at a pizza parlor in Mystic, Connecticut.
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A Gathering of Old Men (1987)
Character: Gil
A group of elderly Black men on a Louisiana plantation gather to claim responsibility for the murder of a violent white farmer to protect the young Black man who actually killed him.
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Death Becomes Her (1992)
Character: Dakota
Madeline is married to Ernest, who was once her arch-rival Helen's fiancé. After recovering from a mental breakdown, Helen vows to kill Madeline and steal back Ernest. Unfortunately for everyone, the introduction of a magic potion causes things to be a great deal more complicated than a mere murder plot.
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Lifepod (1993)
Character: Kane
Lifepod cronicles the trip of eight passengers after the ship they were traveling on blew up on Christmas Eve. Immediately people start dying. The passengers begin to investigate why the ship blew up and how it relates to them
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