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 | Night Train More Info | | 2009 | |    | 08/15/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Thrillers, Crime Thrillers, Cast: Constantine Gregory, Danny Glover, Harry Anichkin, Jo Marr, Leelee Sobieski, Matthias Schweighöfer, Richard O'Brien, Steve Zahn, Takatsuna Mukai, Togo Igawa, Director(s): Brian King, A med student (Leelee Sobieski), a salesman (Steve Zahn) and a conductor (Danny Glover) become unlikely allies when a passenger dies on the night train, leaving behind a fortune in diamonds, and they decide to embark on a gruesome mission by dumping the body and splitting the loot. Disposing of the corpse, however, proves to be tricky, and the conspirators become increasingly fearful of one another. |
 | Phineas and Ferb: Across the Second Dimension More Info |  | 2011 | |     | 11/21/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Children & Family Movies, Movies for ages 8 to 10, Movies for ages 11 to 12, Kids Disney for Kids, Family Features, Family Adventures, Family Feature Animation, Family Comedies, Dramas, Biographical Dramas, Dramas based on real life, Sports Dramas, 20th Century Period Pieces, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi Adventure, Sci-Fi Dramas, Sci-Fi Thrillers, Comedies, Independent Movies, Cult Comedies, Independent Comedies, TV Shows, British TV Shows, TV Comedies, British TV Comedies, TV Sketch Comedies, Foreign Movies, Romantic Movies, Foreign Comedies, Romantic Comedies, Satires, Foreign Dramas, Romantic Dramas, Foreign Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Romantic Foreign Movies, French Movies, Action & Adventure, Foreign Action & Adventure, Martial Arts Movies, Chinese Movies, Fantasy, Action Comedies, Disney, Cast: Vincent Martella, Thomas Sangster, Ashley Tisdale, Dan Povenmire, Dee Bradley Baker, Alyson Stoner, Jeff Marsh, Caroline Rhea, Richard O'Brien, Director(s): Dan Povenmire, Robert F. Hughes, After following Dr. Doofenshmirtz into an alternate universe via his Otherdimensionator, Phineas and Ferb make a surprising discovery about their pet platypus, Perry: He's been working as a skilled secret agent. |
 | Phineas and Ferb More Info |  | 2007 |  |      | 03/19/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Children & Family, Kids' TV, Cartoons, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-10, Disney, TV Shows, TV Cartoons, Cast: Alyson Stoner, Ashley Tisdale, Bobby Gaylor, Caroline Rhea, Dan Povenmire, Dee Bradley Baker, Jeff Marsh, Kelly Hu, Maulik Pancholy, Mitchel Musso, Richard O'Brien, Thomas Sangster, Tyler Alexander Mann, Vincent Martella, Stepbrothers Phineas and Ferb have a knack for inventing, scheming, and staying one step ahead of their bratty big sister Candace. When not helping them out, their pet platypus, Perry, follows his own master plan against the evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz. |
 | Wolves of Willoughby Chase More Info | | 1989 |  |    | 02/01/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Children & Family, Family Dramas, Family Adventures, Book Characters, United Kingdom, Cast: Aleks Darowska, Eleanor David, Emily Hudson, Geraldine James, Jane Horrocks, Jonathan Coy, Lynton Dearden, Mel Smith, Richard O'Brien, Stephanie Beacham, Director(s): Stuart Orme, Letitia Slighcarp (Stephanie Beacham) is an evil governess who is always scheming. But she's no match for cousins Bonnie (Emily Hudson) and Sylvia (Aleks Darowska) and their bud, Simon (Lynton Dearden), as they are able to outrun her clutches as well as a pack of hungry, intimidating wolves. After they're sent to an orphanage when their parents are reported dead, the kids band together to reclaim their house. Stuart Orme directs. |
 | Pieces of Dreams More Info | | 1970 | |    | 09/01/10 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Classics, Classic Dramas, Romance Classics, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, Dramas Based on the Book, Drama, Cast: Edith Atwater, Ivor Francis, Lauren Hutton, Mitzi Hoag, Richard O'Brien, Robert Forster, Rudy Diaz, Will Geer, Director(s): Daniel Haller, Catholic priest Gregory Lind (Robert Forster) questions the Church's policy on birth control, then finds his faith further tested when a deepening friendship with divorced social worker Pamela Gibson (Lauren Hutton) propels him toward dangerous ground. In this drama adapted from William E. Barrett's novel, Lind faces family disapproval and an imploring bishop (Will Geer) as he contemplates doubling back or a permanent leap from faith. |