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24
[TV-Series 2001-????]
5
Seasons
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The Sentinel (2006)
Special Agent Pete Garrison is
convinced that a Neo-Nazi Aryan Disciple has managed to infiltrate
the White House. When a White House Agent is murdered, Garrison is
framed and blackmailed over an affair with the First Lady Sarah
Ballentine. He is relieved of his duties, but Garrison won't stop in
trying to prove his innocence, and save the life of the President.
While attempting to uncover the person behind it all, he comes into
confrontation with his protege, Agent Breckinridge.
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The Wild (2006)
A teenage lion (Sutherland) is
accidentally shipped from the New York Zoo to Africa. Now running
free, his zoo pals must put aside their differences to help bring
him back.
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River Queen (2005)
An intimate story set during the 1860s in which a young Irish woman Sarah (Samantha Morton) and her family find themselves on both sides of the turbulent wars between British and Maori during the British colonisation of New Zealand.
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Taking Lives (2004)
A top FBI profiler, Special Agent
Illeana Scott doesn't rely on traditional crime-solving techniques
to unravel the mysteries of a murderous mind. Her intuitive,
unconventional approach often makes the crucial difference between
catching a killer and sending a dead-end case to the cold file.
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Phone Booth (2003)
A slick New York publicist (Farrell)
who picks up a ringing receiver in a phone booth is told that if he
hangs up, he'll be killed... and the little red light from a laser
rifle sight is proof that the caller isn't kidding.
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The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration (2003)
A bedtime story leads Littlefoot and
his grandparents on a journey to a new land, where Littlefoot
discovers someone who vanished before he was born: his father! Now
Littlefoot must decide between two worlds. Will he leave to be with
his friends in the Great Valley, or stay behind and start a new life
with his father? This is the decision that could forever change The
Land Before Time saga.
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Behind the Red Door (2002)
BEHIND THE RED DOOR stars Kyra
Sedgwick and Kiefer Sutherland as estranged siblings coming to terms
with their family's violent history. Natalie (Sedgwick) is a
struggling photographer haunted by childhood memories of her abusive
father. Brother Roy (Sutherland) is a successful gay executive
living with AIDS. Neither has spoken to the other in years, but when
Natalie finds herself suddenly reunited with Roy through the
machinations of her friend Julia (Stockard Channing), she is forced
to confront both her brother and the past she has been trying to
forget.
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Desert Saints (2002)
The nature of temptation. Banks is a
hit man, the best, usually working for Latin American drug cartels.
He picks up solitary women, uses them briefly for a job, then kills
them. He's in the Southwest, headed toward Mexico, when he picks up
Bennie, a woman leaving an abusive marriage, going to Paradise,
Arizona. The film follows three tracks: Banks's slow recruitment of
Bennie, the set-up for the hit at a swank resort in Mexico, and the
FBI's close pursuit of Banks, whom they want alive in hopes he'll
rat out his bosses. Bennie may not be who she seems, and there may
be a chink in Banks's tough-guy armor. Guns, money, and a chance at
Paradise...
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To End All Wars (2002)
A World War II, prisoner-of-war
drama about a group of American POWs. Led by Lieutenant Colonel
Stuart McLean, the officers--Major Ian Campbell, Captain Ernest
Gorgon and Lieutenant Tom Rigden--endure harsh treatment at the
hands of their Japanese captors, while building a railway through
the Burmese jungle.
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Cowboy Up (2001)
COWBOY UP is a celebration of the
risk-taking, dare-devil personalities of the modern rodeo. In the
world of competition bull riding, newcomer Ely Braxton (Marcus
Thomas) is the craziest guy around. His brother Hank (Keifer
Sutherland) is a rodeo clown, and the two use each other to play up
their acts.
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Dead Heat (2001)
A tough Boston cop is unwillingly
transformed into a criminal by his brother, a small time crook with
connections to the mob.
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Beat (2000)
True story of lesser-known Beat
Generation figure Lucien Carr, who was responsible for introducing
Alan Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs to each other
during their days at Columbia University. Carr later became involved
with Joan Burroughs, William's wife, which may be the reason William
eventually murdered her in Mexico City.
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Right Temptation (2000)
Derian, a female private eye, is
contracted by a wife intent on exposing her husband's adulterous
dealings. After tailing the man for a time, she embarks on a
lust-filled odyssey that can only end in death.
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Dark City (1998)
A cop tries to help an amnesiac
fugitive, suspected of being a serial killer, to discover the truth
about his past. He finds that his memories and his reality as he
knows it are, in fact, artificial creations controlled by a fiendish
underworld of ominous beings knows as The Strangers.
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Truth or Consequences, N.M. (1997)
Ray and Addy are two working class
lovers who dream of a better life together after he is released from
prison. When Raymond is released, he turns to drug dealer Eddie
Grillo who promised him a job in return for doing time for him. Ray
is disgruntled by his poor wages and his lack of a future.
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Eye for An Eye (1996)
Karen McCann is a happily married
mother of two with a satisfying job and good friends. Life is
rewarding; her world makes sense. Karen has played by the rules, and
she lives secure in the assumption that things always turn out for
the best. Suddenly, however, her safe, ordered existence is
shattered when a stranger enters her home, murders her daughter and,
despite overwhelming evidence, is set free on a legal technicality.
Outraged, grief-stricken and obsessed with achieving justice, Karen
embarks on a dangerous personal journey, and even she doesn't know
how far she will go to find peace.
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A Time to Kill (1996)
Old ways die hard... and even now in
the fast-changing American South, some old ways die harder than
others. It's the lesson learned by Carl Lee Hailey, a Mississippi
factory worker, when his ten-year-old daughter is brutally assaulted
by two racist thugs on a drunken spree.
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The Duke of Groove (1996)
A self-conscious young boy and his
mother attend a party where they mingle with numerous pop idols and
eventually learn more than they ever expected about themselves.
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The Cowboy Way (1994)
Two modern-day cowboys travel to
Manhattan after their lifelong friend suddenly vanishes.
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The Three Musketeers (1993)
D'Artagnan is invited to join the
three Musketeers on a mission to stop a plot by the King's advisor,
Cardinal Richelieu, to overthrow the crown. On his journey,
D'Artagnan falls in love with a lovely lady, who is not all that she
seems to be.
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The Vanishing (1993)
American remake of Sluizer's own
"Spoorloos" (Netherlands/1988), about a young woman who
disappears mysteriously and the man obsessed with finding her.
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Article 99 (1992)
The story of a dedicated and
ambitious doctor at a V.A. hospital who refuses to turn people away
or lower the level of care.
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A Few Good Men (1992)
Story about an Navy lawyer's
struggle to uncover the truth about a court martial.
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Chicago Joe and the Showgirl (1990)
True story about an affair between a
showgirl and an American Army officer during World War II in London,
and the murderous spree which follows.
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Flashback (1990)
A junior FBI agent is assigned to
escort a 1960s activist to justice.
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Flatliners (1990)
Five ambitious medical school
students experiment with the fine line between life and death.
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Young Guns II (1990)
Sequel to "Young Guns"
(USA/1988), reuniting some of the characters from the original one
year later, when they are extradited to New Mexico to stand trial.
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The Nutcracker Prince (1990)
Based on the E.T.A. Hoffman book
"The Nutcracker and the Mouse King." a young girl dreams
of leading toy soldiers into battle against a foul mouse potentate.
The voices of Kiefer Sutherland, Phyllis Diller and Peter O'Toole.
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Renegades (1989)
A young Indian and a policeman team
up together to crack a crime ring.
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1969 (1988)
Two young men in the 1960's come to
terms with their opinions about the Vietnam war and draft
resistance.
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Bright Lights, Big City (1988)
An aspiring author, hurt and
depressed over a painful separation from his girlfriend, embarks on
a hedonistic and frantic journey through New York City's nightlife
sub-culture.
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Promised Land (1988)
A contemporary drama revolving
around a group of classmates from the same high school in a small
American town, and one outsider, who come together a few years later
for the last time.
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Young Guns (1988)
Western adventure, based on a true
story, about six young men hired to guard an Englishman's ranch
against a mob in 1870s New Mexico.
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Crazy Moon (1987)
An off-beat love story about a
hearty guy with retro tastes, for big band music and bow ties and a
free-spirited deaf salesgirl. Together they overcome their fears and
find love as he encourages her to speak and she helps him overcome
his fear of water.
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The Killing Time (1987)
At one time, Santa Alba was a quaint
and quiet town. Then a newcomer playing a deadly masquerade, an
insanely jealous husband, and two lovers with a murderous agenda all
joined the community and became players in a harrowing game of
deceit, double-cross, and murder.
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The Lost Boys (1987)
A group of teenage vampires attempts
to recruit a new member who is not quite so certain about the
trouble he is getting into.
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At Close Range (1986)
A blue-collar teen in a small
southern town wrestles with his future until his long-lost criminal
of a father comes back into his life and lures him into the world of
crime.
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Stand By Me (1986)
Four boys set out on a search for a
missing teenager and have the adventure of their lives.
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The Bay Boy (1984)
Set in a small mining town 1937 Nova
Scotia, the story revolves around a teenage boy who witnesses the
shooting of an elderly couple by a public figure he recognizes.
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