Cine Golden Eagle Award
(1999)
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Chappaquiddik
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Film
by Entertainment Studios/Jon Curran
Officer "Huck" Look The incidents surrounding Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's car accident and subsequent death of Mary Jo Kopechne in the summer of 1969 on Martha's Vineyard Island, MA. Deputy Sheriff Christopher "Huck" Look encounters the Senator's vehicle in the early morning of July 19th, 1969, contradicting the Senator's statement of the timing of the facts.
Chappaquiddick
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Film
Actor
Comcast: Retirement with David Ortiz
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Video
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Interference
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Film
(Drama, Action, Crime and Drama)
Actor While driving one rainy night in Boston, Hennessy Greybriar loses control of her car and swerves into the oncoming lane, crashing head-on into a limousine belonging to a US Congressman. Law enforcement won't accept that this was just an unfortunate accident. Hennessy has the nagging feeling that something is not right. Hennessy meets Tom Harkley, a veteran in trouble with the law due to his Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Tom is undergoing treatment known as Memory Reconsolidation Interference. The therapy consists of treatment with protein inhibitors that confound the conversion of memories from his short term to long-term memory. While Tom struggles to forget, Hennessy fights to remember. Written by Anonymous
Here Comes the Boom
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Film
Actor
Hachi: A Dog's Tale
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Film
Actor
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
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Film
Actor
Crime Scene: The Bobby Ray Summers Story
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Film
(Comedy)
Actor Bobby Ray Summers is a 30-year-old unmarried janitor with more on his mind than mops. Sure, he's a total loser who lives with his parents, but he also makes the most of his ample spare time by kidnapping sexy young librarians and tying lonely housewives to trees. Oh, he also likes Mozart, art museums, and torturing small birds and rodents. Through interviews with Ray's family, his victims, and delightfully cheesy re-enactments, we're given the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but. In the end, "Crime Scene: The Bobby Ray Summers Story" is a Python-esque view of American criminal justice at its most hilarious. Written by Marc Berlin
Brotherhood
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Television
(Crime and Drama)
Actor Set in an Irish neighbourhood in Providence, the series reflects around two brothers on opposite sides of the law: one a gangster (Jason Isaacs) and the other a politician (Jason Clarke).
Black Irish
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Film
(Drama)
Actor In South Boston, where Irish roots run deep and Catholic tradition reigns, two brothers face similar hardships but lead far different lives. While older brother Terry descends into drugs and crime, 16-year-old Cole vies to make the state baseball championships - but must struggle to withstand his brother's destructive influence. When the two inevitably clash in a life-and-death confrontation, family ties-and futures-are at stake. Written by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Hard Luck
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Video
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The Departed
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Film
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Desperate Measures
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Film
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Freedom Force Vs the Third Reich
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Video Game
(Action, Fantasy and Science Fiction)
Actor 1963 America. Freedom Force successfully defeated Timemaster, thwarting his plans to stop time itself. Ever since, there hasn't really been many super-villains to fight, and most of the team has gone on prolonged vacation. Until the evil communist Nuclear Winter escapes from the clutches of the CIA, with the Timemaster as his captive and a dastardly scheme up his sleeve involving stolen nuclear weapons which sets off a chain of events that changes the outcome of world war 2, putting America under Nazi rule, forcing Freedom Force to travel back in time and battle the evil psychic General Blitzkreig. Written by two_green_bottles
Unspoken
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Film
(Animation and Drama)
Actor A couple with an ordinary life, experience excitement and passion during their dreams. Over the course of one night, we explore the couple's connection that goes beyond words.
Haunted History
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TV Series
Actor
Another Such Victory: The Battle of Guilford County Courthouse
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Film
Actor
Circle in the Square Theater School
(1989-1990)
Boston College
(1989-1990)