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[...] told over the years, well over a couple of dozen people between the ages of 33 and 45 have fond memories of this movie. It wasn’t a huge blockbuster by today’s standards, but considering [...]
[...] as long as I live. Beautifully shot by Walter Lassely, and Directed by Peter H. Hunt. I have fond memories of every single person who worked on this film. A few years ago there was a 3-D IMAX film [...]
[...] This was my second time working with Tom Hanks. Although Roger Spotiswoode directed, I was hired by the film’s first director, Henry [...]
[...] Mr. Sunshine was a Mid eighties Sit-com Starring Jeffrey Tambour as Paul Stark, a blind, divorced, English professor. John Rich, who directed many of [...]
[...] in moronity is Jeff Doucette. And of course the beachcomber who happens to wear a tuxedo isTom Hanks. Keep an eye on him. He’s gonna go places, I think. I got to audition for this [...]
[...] , I think, “Mark Twain’s America” that featured some footage shot on the Julia Belle Swain, the steamboat on which we filmed. I cannot express how wonderful it was, reliving a [...]
[...] ;s gonna go places, I think. I got to audition for this because I had worked with Ron Howard on one of his last acting gigs. It was called “Bitter Harvest,” and it [...]
[...] . My favorite line (I actually got to say this): “Guns are fer killin’, Ma. Your kinda killin’, not mine. Mine’s the rabbit fer stew. Yours is bigger game.” Actually only [...]
My second film. Straight off the Mississippi, and into an honest to god Western! Belle was played by Elizabeth Montgomery. I played her troubled [...]
[...] he isn’t around he leaves an awful hole, doesn’t he?” Or like that Ashton Kushner movie I never saw. Spring Break has yet to come out on DVD, but I’ll happily forward [...]
[...] would have starred Steve Guttenberg instead, and tanked at the box office, and millions of horny geek teenagers would have never seen it, and eschued college entirely and some of them never have [...]
[...] told over the years, well over a couple of dozen people between the ages of 33 and 45 have fond memories of this movie. It wasn’t a huge blockbuster by today’s standards, but considering [...]
[...] as long as I live. Beautifully shot by Walter Lassely, and Directed by Peter H. Hunt. I have fond memories of every single person who worked on this film. A few years ago there was a 3-D IMAX film [...]
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