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Staring:
Huw Wheldon,
Peter Brett,
Rowena Gregory,
George McGrath,
Max Adrian
Director:
Ken Russell
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Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over
Staring:
Sally Field,
Tom Hanks,
John Goodman,
Mark Rydell,
Kim Greist
Director:
David Seltzer
At the height of the stand-up comedy boom of the 1980s, Punchline offered the revelation that many comedians were, in fact, rather psychologically unstable individuals for whom performing was an outlet for hostility and aggression. Wow--who would have guessed? This film focuses on two who meet and forge an unlikely friendship: Tom Hanks plays a caustic, self-destructive comic looking for his big break and Sally Field plays a more Roseanne-like comedian who begins neglecting her husband (John Goodman) and children because she gets such a kick out of performing. The offstage stuff is strictly soap opera, but Hanks and Field both develop solid comedic rhythms once the...
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Rated: Universal, suitable for all
Staring:
Huw Wheldon,
Peter Brett,
Rowena Gregory,
George McGrath
Director:
Ken Russell
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Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over
Staring:
David Gell,
Heather Russell,
Tom Bowman,
Terry James,
Peter Baker
Director:
Arnold L. Miller
United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 0 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Mono ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Black & White, Booklet, Commentary, Interactive Menu, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: Reports on undercover vice after the Street Offences Act of 1959: an exposure of London's night life and what happens behind the scenes. ...West End Jungle
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Staring:
Woody Allen,
Téa Leoni,
Bob Dorian,
Ivan Martin,
Gregg Edelman
Director:
Woody Allen
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Staring:
Paul Reubens,
John Paragon,
Phil Hartman,
Laurence Fishburne,
George McGrath
Director:
Bill Freiberger
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Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over
Staring:
Woody Allen,
Téa Leoni,
Bob Dorian,
Ivan Martin,
Gregg Edelman
Director:
Woody Allen
Its ads portrayed The Love Letter as a wacky farce, while critics largely ignored it, presuming it to be a vanity project from Kate Capshaw (better known as Mrs. Steven Spielberg). But The Love Letter is neither; on the contrary, it's a low-key but surprisingly rich and touching film about love, illusions, and regret. Helen (Capshaw), a bookseller in a small seashore town, discovers an unsigned love letter that's fallen into the cushions of a couch in her store. The letter doesn't say who it's for, but Helen assumes it's for her and starts wondering who sent it. One would expect this to lead to a whirling comedy of mistaken identities, but after some amusing...
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Staring:
Mrs. Vincent Astor,
Edward Herrmann,
Gene Jones,
Eric Lipton,
Patrick McGrath
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Staring:
Paul Reubens,
John Paragon,
Phil Hartman,
Laurence Fishburne,
Gregory Harrison
Director:
Paul Reubens, Bill Freiberger, Guy J. Louthan, Stephen R. Johnson, Wayne Orr
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Rated: Universal, suitable for all
Staring:
George McGrath
Director:
Ken Russell
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List Price: £19.99
Our Price: £59.00
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