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By Jeffrey Patterson

Timeless movie from the year 1978 is The Seniors. 4 college students open a false sex hospital, which mushrooms into a multi million dollar company. The movie is alternately stupid and sarcastic, with some benign nudity thrown in. Cast includes Jeffrey Byron, Gary Imhof, Dennis Quaid, Lou Richards, PrisciIla Barnes, Alan Reed, Edward Andrews, Robert Emhardl, and Alan Hewitt.

Deliverance, This is an tremendous re-creation of the Dickey novel of 4 Atlanta businessmen who get more than they can handle throughout a weekend canoe trip. McKinney and Coward are two of the most horrendous film scoundrels in history. The "Dueling Banjos" scene is very memorable. Film debuts of Beatty and Cox. James Dickey adjusted his own novel, and appears in the film as a sheriff. Ed O'Neill appears as a freeway watcher near end of film. Cast includes Cast includes Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox, Billy McKinney, Herbert "Cowboy" Coward, and James Dickey.

Uncle Buck, Cindy Russell has to call on her ill dad. Her only option for someone to mind her kids is wonderful old Uncle Buck. Irresponsible Buck has to by some means pull himself together and take care of the kids for a few days.

Gus, Football kicking mule named Gus catapults a last-place team to success; crooks try to abduct Gus with typical outcomes like dry pursuit in an anticipation thriller. Cast includes Edward Asner, Don Knotts, Gary Grimes, Tim Conway, Louise Williams, Dick Van Patten, and Dick Butkus.

Mamma Mia, Sophie is about to get married. Her single mom has invited her two best lifetime friends to the wedding. Sophie has invited three men from her mothers past, eager to find her father, and have him walk her down the aisle. Old romances are reborn during the disordered day before the marriage.

The Curse of the Cat People is a unforgettable motion picture from the year 1944. Follow up to Cat People builds amazing setting in tale of desolate little girl who summons up vision of Simon, her father's odd first wife. Bodeen Prudent's prompting debut and is additionally obtainable in pc-colored rendition Hex of the Red Altar. Cast includes Gunther von Fritsch, Robert Prudent, Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Jane Randolph, Ann Carter, and Julia Dean.

Holiday in Mexico, Involving, well cast lyrical comedy of baby girl of ambassador dropping for recognized musician. Cast includes Walter Pidgeon, Ilona Massey, Roddy McDowall, Jose Iturbi, Xavier Cugat, and Jane Powell.

Summer, Tender though whiny actress, forgotten about by friends on the eve of a group holiday, goes it alone with originally isolated results. Ostensibly more spontaneous than the older version. Cast includes Marie Riviere, Lisa Heredia, Vincent Gauthier, Beatrice Romand, and Carita.

The House of Yes, On a stormy day in 1983, a young gentleman brings his fiancee home to meet his bankrupt Washington, D.C, family, containing his wild twin sis, Jackie-O, whose fantasies in Jacqueline Kennedy have extended to the point of reinacting the JFK assassination-with live bullets. Well made black comedy, based on the stage production by Wendy MacLeod. Cast includes Parker Posey, Josh Harnilton, Tori Spelling, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Genevieve Bujold, and Rachael Leigh Cook.

Rock My World, This is a pretty good comedy set in England (however shot and funded in Canada) that went directly to video in the U.S. although is far more involving than its theatrical destiny could show. We see an upper-class British couple rent their mansion to a rock band and end up posing as the butler and chef while the oddball team ultimately shows up. Observing the interplay create between these tremendously variant generations and lifestyles is fun and the music is unpredictably catchy. Cast includes Peter O'Toole, Joan Plowright, Alicia Silverstone, Jairnz Woolvett, Keram Malicki-Sanchez, Christopher Bolton, and Lochlyn Munro. - 18762

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