Author: Tom | Filed under: Later Movies
Movie: Saving Marriage (2006)
Release Date: 15 June 2006 (USA)Run Time: 90 minCountry: USAGenre: Documentary MPAA: Rated PG-13 for brief strong language.


“When Massachusetts becomes the first state to recognize gay marriage, a constitutional amendment immediately emerges that would take that right away. Now, seasoned lobbyists and rookie activists are in the battle of their lives. The holy grail of gay rights is within reach, and their fight to save marriage will change forever how people – including them — view same-sex relationships. Civil rights history begins a new chapter in Massachusetts, and Saving Marriage is there on the scene as the drama unfolds. Written by Mike Roth”


Tags: (2006), Marriage, Saving
Author: Tom | Filed under: Later Movies
Movie: Lust in the Dust (1985)
Director: Paul BartelRelease Date: 1 March 1985 (USA)Run Time: 84 minCountry: USAGenre: Comedy , Western


Tagline: He Rode The West… The Girls Rode The Rest! Together They Ravaged The Land!
Trivia: The title comes from the famous production nickname of Duel in the Sun (1946).
“Rosie Velez (Divine) vorrebbe diventare cantante di saloon, in questo western molto “particolare”. Nel frattempo scopre di avere una mappa di tesoro disegnata per met
Tags: (1985), Comedy, Director Paul, Disegnata, Diventare Cantante, Duel In The Sun, Girls, Land Trivia, Lust In The Dust, Mappa, Movie Director, Nickname, Rosie, Run Time, Tagline, Tesoro, Title Comes From
Author: Tom | Filed under: Later Movies
Movie: The Kid (1921)
Director: Charles ChaplinRelease Date: 6 February 1921 (USA)Run Time: 68 min | 50 min (1971 edit with new Chaplin score) | Germany:54 minCountry: USAGenre: Comedy , Drama , Family


Tagline: This is the great film he has been working on for a whole year
Trivia: For the scene in which the Kid is taken from the Tramp and nearly carted away to a workhouse, Charles Chaplin stated in his autobiography that the young Jackie Coogan was made to cry by his father, who told him that if he would not cry in the scene, he would be sent to an actual workhouse.
Goofs: Continuity: When the tramp sits on the curb, he sets down his cane, which then changes position in the next cut.
“The opening title reads: “A comedy with a smile–and perhaps a tear”. As she leaves the charity hospital and passes a church wedding, Edna deposits her new baby with a pleading note in a limousine and goes off to commit suicide. The limo is stolen by thieves who dump the baby by a garbage can. Charlie the Tramp finds the baby and makes a home for him. Five years later Edna has become an opera star but does charity work for slum youngsters in hope of finding her boy. A doctor called by Edna discovers the note with the truth about the Kid and reports it to the authorities who come to take him away from Charlie. Before he arrives at the Orphan Asylum Charlie steals him back and takes him to a flophouse. The proprietor reads of a reward for the Kid and takes him to Edna. Charlie is later awakened by a kind policeman who reunites him with the Kid at Edna’s mansion. Written by Ed Stephan ”


Tags: (1921)
Author: Tom | Filed under: Later Movies
Movie: Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)
Director: Robert HamerRelease Date: 14 June 1950 (USA)Writers: Roy Horniman (novel) Robert Hamer (screenplay) … Run Time: 106 minCountry: UKGenre: Comedy , Crime , Drama


Tagline: He chopped down the family tree…
Trivia: In addition to the eight roles played by Alec Guinness, a painting may be seen in the Duke’s castle showing an ancestor – a painting for which Guinness sat.
Goofs: Continuity: When “The Hangman” (Miles Malleson) opens the peep-hole to the prisoner’s cell, he moves the covering to the right, with a finger. After we are allowed to gaze at the back of the prisoner’s neck for a few seconds, the shot reverts to the outside of the cell door; The Hangman releases the cover which closes from left to right, not right to left, as it should have done.
“Louis Mazzini’s mother belongs to the aristocratic family D’Ascoyne, but she ran away with an opera singer. Therefore, she and Louis were rejected by the D’Ascoynes. Once adult, Louis decides to avenges his mother and him, by becoming the next Duke of the family. Murdering every potential successor is clearly the safest way to achieve his goal… Written by Yepok”


Tags: (1949), Alec Guinness, Ancestor, Aristocratic Family, Continuity, Coronets, Crime Drama, Director Robert, Duke, Family Tree, Hangman, Hearts, Horniman, Kind Hearts And Coronets, Mazzini, Opera Singer, Peep Hole, Robert Hamer, Run Time, Screenplay, Tagline, Tree Trivia, Usa Writers
Author: Tom | Filed under: Later Movies
Movie: Neighbor (2009)
Director: Robert A. MasciantonioRun Time: USA:90 min (unrated version) | USA:86 min (R Version)Country: USAGenre: Horror , Thriller MPAA: Rated R for strong sadistic torture violence and language.


Tagline: Fear your neighbor.
Trivia: The same leather jacket that ‘Christian Campbell’ wore in as John Luke in Cold Hearts (1999) hangs in the background of Don’s studio-basement in “Neighbor”. It was unintentional as the production designer, ‘Mike Crenshaw’, just happened to be wearing the same brand jacket.
Goofs: Continuity: In the scene when the Girl cuts her finger her hair is in a ponytail but isn’t in the scene before.


Tags: (2009), Neighbor
Author: Tom | Filed under: Later Movies
Movie: 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams (2010)
Director: Tim SullivanWriters: Chris Kobin (screenplay) Tim Sullivan (screenplay) Run Time: USA:86 min (unrated version) | USA:82 minCountry: USAGenre: Comedy , Horror MPAA: Rated R for strong bloody violence, crude and sexual content, pervasive language and some drug use.


Tagline: If They Kill You, They Will Come!
Trivia: Bill Moseley (Mayor Buckman) wrote and sings the end title song, “Lord Let Me Help You Decide Who To Kill”, the first time a film’s villain has ever performed such duties.
“When this year’s round of unsuspecting Northerners fail to show up for their annual Guts N’ Glory Jamboree, the residents of Pleasant Valley take their cannibalistic carnival on the road and head to Iowa where they encounter spoiled heiresses Rome & Tina Sheraton and the cast and crew of their “Road Rascals” reality show. Performing “The Bloodiest Show on Earth”, our Southern Maniacs prove more than ratings killers in what John Landis has called “one of the rare sequels that surpasses the original”. Written by George W. Buckman”


Tags: (2010), Field, Maniacs:, Screams