Adrienne Biddle

Adrienne Biddle

Unbroken Pictures
Producer

Los Angeles, California

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December 2015
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  • Stephanie

    Stephanie (2016)
    Film by Akiva Goldsman (Drama, Fantasy, Horror and Mystery) Producer An orphaned young girl with unworldly powers is taken in by a man and woman who claim to be her parents.

  • There Are Monsters

    There Are Monsters (2016)
    Film by Bryan Bertino (Horror) Producer, p.g.a.

  • February

    February (2015)
    Film by Osgood Perkins (Horror and Thriller) Producer, p.g.a. Set at an all girls boarding school, February tells the story of two women bound together by a series of sinister events.

  • Mockingbird

    Mockingbird (2014)
    Film by Bryan Bertino (Horror and Thriller) Producer, p.g.a. The middle class Emmy receives a video camera at home and her husband Tom starts filming. They believe they won a prize from the mall. The college student Beth is alone and bored in the empty campus and also receives a camera. Out of the blue, they are instructed to film and not call the police; otherwise they will die. Meanwhile the unemployed Leonard that lives with his mother receives a clown outfit and make-up and instructions to receive ten thousand dollars. After moments of tension, their lives are tragically entwined. Who is the stranger behind the prank? Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • Fighting

    Fighting (2009)
    Film by Dito Montiel (Action, Drama and Sport) Studio Executive Shawn MacArthur, the kind-hearted son of an Alabama wrestling coach, makes a grim living selling fake products on the streets in New York. After dealing with thieving punks, he's discovered by bare-knuckle/street-fight manager, Harvey Boarden. He soon proves himself worthy and starts earning a small fortune, part of which he volunteers to spend on single mother Zulay Velez. Shawn doesn't cheat and that seems to be a major problem, notably after the arrival of his Alabama high-school rival. Written by KGF Vissers

  • The Unborn

    The Unborn (2009)
    Film by David S. Goyer (Drama, Horror, Mystery and Thriller) Studio Executive While babysitting a boy and his baby brother, Casey Beldon has a dreadful nightmare involving a weird dog and an evil child, and she tells her best friend Romy over the phone. Casey is haunted by this boy, and when she goes to the ophthalmologist, he asks if she has a twin brother or sister. She asks her father and discovers that her mother lost a son that died in the womb. Casey suspects that she is haunted by the spirit of her brother. She finds a letter addressed to a woman called Sofi Kozma and a creepy picture at home that belonged to her mother. She goes with Romy to a retirement home to meet Sofi, a survivor of the experiments during the Holocaust. But Sofi tells Casey that she had never met her mother and later calls Casey to tell her she is in great danger. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • The Hitcher

    The Hitcher (2007)
    Film by Dave Meyers (Action, Crime and Thriller) Studio Executive While driving through the New Mexico Desert during a rainy night, the college students Jim Halsey and his girlfriend Grace Andrews give a ride to the hitchhiker John Ryder. While in their car, the stranger proves to be a psychopath threatening the young couple with a knife, but Jim succeeds to throw him out of the car on the road. On the next morning, the young couple sees John in another car with a family, and while trying to advise the driver that the man is dangerous, they have an accident. While walking on the road, they find the whole family stabbed in the car, and John sees that the driver is still alive. He drives to a restaurant seeking for help, but the police blame Jim and Grace to the murder and send them to the police station. However, John kills the policemen and pursues the couple, playing a tragic and violent mouse and cat game with Grace and Jim. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • Lies & Alibis

    Lies & Alibis (2006)
    Film by Kurt Mattila (Comedy, Drama and Romance) Co-Producer The crook Ray Elliot, whose former partner Jack is under a five-million-dollar contract, believes in statistics and runs a risk assessment and managing business; actually a front for a company that provides alibis to adulterous people that cheat their mates. He does not accept giving alibis for crimes and he has just hired the alluring Lola to be his assistant. When Wendell Hatch, the reckless son of his wealthy client Robert Hatch, accidentally kills his masochist date Heather in a kinky S&M game, Ray breaks his rules to protect his own name and hire some guys to clean the bedroom and vanish the body. Sooner Ray has many problems to resolve: the police are on his tail trying to find a clue about the disappearance of Heather; her jealous Mexican-American boyfriend wishes revenge against the murderer; Wendell is upset because Ray told his father about the crime; Robert is angry and hires the hit-man Mormon to kill Ray, but the killer spares him to chase Jack. When the jealous Mormon ... Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • Eat Me!

    Eat Me! (2000)
    Film by Joe Talbott (Comedy) Miscellaneous Crew, Set decorator

  • Springtime in Hell

    Springtime in Hell (1999)
    Film (short) by John Salcido (Comedy and Romance) Producer

  • Man on the Moon

    Man on the Moon (1999)
    Film by Milos Forman (Comedy, Drama and Biography) Assistant to the Producers Man on the Moon is a biographical movie on the late comedian Andy Kaufman. Kaufman, along with his role on Taxi (1978), was famous for being the self-declared Intergender Wrestling Champion of the world. After beating women time and time again, Jerry Lawler (who plays himself in the movie), a professional wrestler, got tired of seeing all of this and decided to challenge Kaufman to a match. In most of the matches the two had, Lawler prevailed with the piledriver, which is a move by spiking an opponent head-first into the mat. One of the most famous moments in this feud was in the early 80s when Kaufman threw coffee on Lawler on Late Night with David Letterman (1982), got into fisticuffs with Lawler, and proceeded to sue NBC. Written by Eli Boorstein <uahp@rocketmail.com>

  • Big Time

    Big Time (1998)
    Film (short) by Adrienne Biddle Director

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