The Man in the Moon: Directed by Robert Mulligan. With Sam Waterston, Tess Harper, Gail Strickland, Reese Witherspoon. A coming of age story set in the south of the U.S. when Elvis was King.
The Man in the Moon: Directed by Joe White. With Ann Johnson, Margaret King, Jennifer McCluskey, Alec Medlock. A younger brother doubts the veracity of his older sister's strange childhood memory of seeing the man in the moon with their great aunts prior
Actor Flowers for the Man in the Moon (1975) Mario Höhne Actor Flowers for the Man in the Moon (1975) Sabine Heinrich Actress Ein Engel im Taxi (1981)MOVIEmeter Members only Become a member to access additional data Try IMDbPro Premium for free Ratings Breakdown 1 external...
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In the Kingdom of the Blind, the Man with One Eye Is King: Directed by Nick Vallelonga. With Michael Biehn, William Petersen, Leo Rossi, Paul Winfield. Al is hired by an acquaintance who happens to be the local mob boss to track down his own brother who'
The opening scene… Christopher Gill impersonating Father McDowall (Steiger) is walking down the street viewed with a long shot, he’s whistling a ‘sardonic’ tune… in the vein of “the ants go marching” alongside The East River. Present, is the activity of cars passing by on the East...
a movie that surprised me in a very positive way. fascinating subject, a bit weird at first. but then strong actors, emotional scenes. even suspense and goosebumps were not neglected for *** picture format seems somewhat inappropriate in relation to the material. 16:9 would have worked better...
The 1973 “The Exorcist” is one of my favorite films. While some of the effects may look a bit dated in today’s digital age, the film builds a sense of dread and tension almost from the first scene that transcends time. The idea of a child undeniably overtaken by a demon from Hell...
Plot Summary This movie is a true story, based on the life of the comedian Andy Kaufman. Andy was a shy kid from New Jersey who came to Hollywood in the 1970s to work in night clubs. He was a strange but gifted entertainer, who created a series of ...
and our heroine begins to have her suspicions that this man does not mean her well. Instead, the game show segments are goofy and broad and the least important moments in the stretched-thin film. There might be a movie with this subject, but I’m not sure thatWoman of the Houris it....