LIVE-ACTION EVOLUTION OF THE FANTASTIC FOUR'S THING
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According to IMDb, the 1994 Fantastic Four movie turns 30 today. Feel old yet ?
"United States : May 31 1994 (only known showing)"
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Four on the Four Part 1: The Fantastic Four (1994)
in today's review, I right a wrong
As I attempt a #positive review of the unofficially released intro to The Fantastic Four
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What seems like a ludicrous proposition nowadays, there was a time when the bigger names of the comic book world weren’t as represented on the cinema screen. Sure, some characters found popularity on T.V. but usually, it was tent pole characters, like Batman and Superman, that got big releases. Even supergroups like the Avengers were largely unheard of, nor were the prospects of The Fantastic…
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The Thing (Benjamin "Ben" Grimm)
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Both dumped by their girlfriends, two best friends seek refuge in the local mall. Eventually, they decide to try and win back their significant others and take care of their respective nemeses.
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Film Cast:
Rene: Shannen Doherty
T.S. Quint: Jeremy London
Brodie: Jason Lee
Brandi: Claire Forlani
Shannon: Ben Affleck
Gwen: Joey Lauren Adams
Tricia: Renée Humphrey
Silent Bob: Kevin Smith
Jay: Jason Mewes
Willam: Ethan Suplee
Stan Lee: Stan Lee
Ivannah: Priscilla Barnes
Svenning: Michael Rooker
La Fours: Sven-Ole Thorsen
Security Guard: Carol Banker
Arresting Cop #2: Steven Blackwell
Pull Toy Kid: Kyle Boe
TV Executive #1: David Brinkley
Fan Boy: Walt Flanagan
Guy Contestant #1: Ethan Flower
Girl with Easter Bunny: Chelsea Frye
TV Executive #2 – Bentley Garrison: Jeff Gadbois
Guy Contestant #2: Ed Hapstak
Cop #1: Terry Hempleman
Game Show Host: Art James
Steve Dave: Bryan Johnson
Child at Kiosk #2: Mikey Kovar
Fan at Comic Store: David Klein
Roddy: Scott Mosier
Saleslady at Lingerie Store: Crystal Muirhead-Manik
Kid at Poster Kiosk: Tyson Nassauer
Gill: Brian O’Halloran
Passerby in Parking Lot: Aaron Preusse
Child at Kiosk #1: Britt Swenson
Teacher: Mary Woolever
Team La Fours: Brad Fox
Team La Fours: Gino Gori
Team La Fours: Zach Perkins
Team La Fours: Brad Giddings
Team La Fours: Bryce Mack
Team La Fours: Christopher O’Larkin
Audience Member (uncredited): Earl R. Burt
Shopper (uncredited): Tammara Melloy
Screaming Girl in Audience (uncredited): Rachel Oliva
Shoobie Shake Girl (uncredited): Jessica Sibinski
Comic Book Fan (uncredited): Joel Thingvall
Film Crew:
Supervising Sound Editor: Richard LeGrand Jr.
Producer: Sean Daniel
Producer: James Jacks
Thanks: John Hughes
Supervising Music Editor: J.J. George
Casting: Don Phillips
Writer: Kevin Smith
Stunts: Phil Chong
Producer: Scott Mosier
Stunts: Sven-Ole Thorsen
Stunt Coordinator: Robert Apisa
Director of Photography: David Klein
Original Music Composer: Ira Newborn
Editor: Paul Dixon
Production Design: Dina Lipton
Executive Producer: Caldecot Chubb
ADR Mixer: Alan Holly
Set Decoration: Diana Stoughton
Line Producer: Laura Greenlee
Stunts: Chuck Zito
Production Supervisor: Beth DePatie
Post Production Supervisor: Terra Abroms
Foley Artist: Joan Rowe
Stunts: Carl Ciarfalio
Sound Effects Editor: Charles Maynes
ADR Editor: Bob McNabb
Makeup Artist: Toni G
Main Title Designer: Mike Allred
Executive In Charge Of Production: Donna Smith
First Assistant Director: Fernando Altschul
Stunts: Eric D. Howell
Casting Assistant: Ethan Flower
Script Supervisor: Carol Banker
Second Assistant Director: Louis Shaw Milito
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Michael C. Casper
Set Costumer: Roseanne Fiedler
Costume Supervisor: Dana Kay Hart
Foley Artist: Diane Marshall
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Daniel J. Leahy
Location Manager: Ralph B. Meyer
Sound Designer: Harry E. Snodgrass
Key Makeup Artist: Brigette A. Myre
Foley Mixer: James Bolt
Sound Editor: William Hooper
Sound Recordist: Charlie Ajar Jr.
Sound Editor: William Jacobs
Costume Design: Dana Allyson
Music Supervisor: Kathy Nelson
Color Timer: Dennis McNeill
Title Designer: Dan Perri
Orchestrator: Don Nemitz
Stunts: Jake Crawford
Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Crist Ballas
Supervising ADR Editor: Norval D. Crutcher III
Assistant Sound Editor: Samuel Webb
Negative Cutter: Gary Burritt
Assistant Sound Editor: Michelle Pleis
Boom Operator: Anton Herbert
Production Coordinator: Lisa Bradley
Music Supervisor: Jeff Saltzman
First Assistant Editor: Richard J. Rossi
Location Manager: Bob Medcraft
Art Direction: Sue Savage
Cableman: Matthew Magrattan
Second Second Assistant Director: Shari Nicotero
Assistant Editor: Paul Kieran
Hairstylist: Sherry Heart
Sound Mixer: Jose Araujo
Casting Associate: Dee Dee Wehle
Assistant Editor: Elisa Cohen
Hair Assistant: Kristin Mosier
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JPV852: Only the second time seeing this (last was probably in the early 2000s on DVD) and thought it was okay but guess like others, this has grown on me. Laughed throughout even when the dialogue wasn’t the greatest, but I have an appreciation...
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Watching: Out of the Furnace (2013 movie) on Amazon Prime Video via Google TV
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Today's review on MyOldAddiction.com, Freejack by #GeoffMurphy, "could have accomplished suspending our disbelief if it were as imaginative as it is complicated" GEOFF MURPHY Bil's rating (out of 5): BB. USA, 1992. Morgan Creek Entertainment. …
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Carl Ciarfalio behind the scenes of Fantastic Four (1994)
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Benjamin J. Grimm waiting patiently to make his MCU debut.
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Fantastic Four Vol. 1 Annual 1977
Tues Aug 27 2019
[12:59 AM] Wack'd: We open with Johnny testing an experimental racecar
[12:59 AM] maxwellelvis: As he does
[01:00 AM] Wack'd: Truly life is a hurricane here in...*checks notes*...Nassau County
[01:00 AM] Wack'd: So Crystal and Lockjaw materialize in the backseat of the car and snatch Johnny away on some urgent business
[01:01 AM] Wack'd: Poor Ted, who is the guy who designed this racecar! I feel bad for him despite the fact that he doesn't even rate a mention on Marvel Wiki
[01:01 AM] KarkatTheDalek: That's another reason to feel bad for him, I think
[01:02 AM] KarkatTheDalek: What must it be like to be a near complete non-entity...
[01:02 AM] Wack'd: Marv Wolfman has apparently decided that Lockjaw's bark sounds like "wurf" and therefore his teleportation is called "wurfing". I agree with both these decisions
[01:02 AM] KarkatTheDalek: That's amazing
[01:03 AM] KarkatTheDalek: Who needs *BAMF* when you have wurf
[01:03 AM] Bocaj: Amaze
[01:03 AM] Wack'd: So the Great Refuge has been conquered! Again! Every goddamn week, with these people
[01:03 AM] Wack'd: Sure
[01:04 AM] maxwellelvis: Is that one of the yetis?
[01:04 AM] Wack'd: I...don't think so? I hope not
[01:05 AM] Wack'd: He's a one-off villain from the Inhumans book
[01:05 AM] Wack'd: He never appears again after this
[01:05 AM] Wack'd: Johnny blows up his gun but he has a force field, which is very good
[01:06 AM] Wack'd: Also apparently Crystal can now call down lightning from the sky like she's Storm or something
[01:06 AM] Wack'd: Also tornadoes! She has definitely been confused for Storm
[01:06 AM] Bocaj: tornadoes is just air
[01:06 AM] Wack'd: Not that this does any good. It's a really good force field you guys
[01:07 AM] Wack'd: Honestly, like. He would have to just sit in there forever, I think? Not really conducive to ruling a city.
[01:07 AM] Wack'd: Maybe he can move the force field around, I dunno
[01:08 AM] maxwellelvis: Somebody get some club soda!
[01:08 AM] Wack'd: Meanwhile in Hollywood a Fantastic Four movie is being made. It is going poorly
[01:09 AM] Wack'd: Sue is irritated that the actress playing her looks nothing like her and is wearing a low-cut bathing suit. Ben is irritated he's been replaced by a giant robot
[01:09 AM] Wack'd: Reed is irritated Johnny's been written out because the effects are too expensive
[01:10 AM] maxwellelvis: Somewhere, Jessica Alba and Carl Ciarfalio feel insulted. So does HERBIE. And none are sure why.
[01:10 AM] Wack'd: And in case you're wondering the Fantastic Four cartoon series that couldn't get the rights to Johnny because they were tangled up in a movie deal had entered production at roughly this time
[01:10 AM] maxwellelvis: Spooky
[01:10 AM] Wack'd: Or, you know
[01:10 AM] Wack'd: People at Marvel knew what was up
[01:11 AM] Wack'd: Seems more likely than precognition
[01:11 AM] Wack'd: Why do I feel like this guy is a parody of someone specific?
[01:12 AM] maxwellelvis: Dino.
[01:12 AM] maxwellelvis: That's who.
[01:13 AM] Wack'd: ...from The Flintstones?
[01:13 AM] maxwellelvis: The robot, the accent, the emphasis on gimmicks
[01:13 AM] maxwellelvis: DeLaurentiis.
[01:14 AM] Wack'd: Oooooh
[01:14 AM] Wack'd: Brainfart
[01:14 AM] maxwellelvis: and of course, the glasses
[01:14 AM] Wack'd: I know of him by vague reputation but was unaware of his...peculiarities
[01:15 AM] maxwellelvis: The onion smell, I thought was a reference to SenSurround, but I don't know if he had anything to do with *Earthquake!*
[01:16 AM] maxwellelvis: But he was an odd man.
[01:16 AM] Wack'd: Anyway the giant Thing robot goes berserk. Who could've seen this coming
[01:17 AM] Wack'd: Oh hey at least one person can be proven to have liked The Gong Show 😛
[01:18 AM] maxwellelvis: The emphasis on spectacle that the robot provides sounds just like him. As does cutting Johnny from the movie entirely to save on expenses. This is the guy who had a big argument with Sam Raimi over how many explosions should be in the climatic battle in Army of Darkness, after all.
[01:18 AM] maxwellelvis: That caricature of Jamie Farr is kinder to him than real life ever was.
[01:19 AM] Wack'd: He was kind of transphobic so I'm okay with this
[01:20 AM] Wack'd: Ben throws a gong through the robot's neck, decapitating it
[01:20 AM] Wack'd: I did not see The Gong Show being plot-relevant but here we are
[01:21 AM] maxwellelvis: The Gong Show was probably taped, but I'm pretty sure that's gonna make the final cut anyways.
[01:22 AM] maxwellelvis: If anyone has the connections to get the Four to sign off on that, it's Chuck Barris.
[01:22 AM] Wack'd: They do keep it in the show
[01:22 AM] Wack'd: It gets a 6
[01:22 AM] maxwellelvis: Heh
[01:22 AM] maxwellelvis: That's good.
[01:24 AM] Wack'd: So Johnny, Crystal, and Lockjaw come back and wurf Ben back to the Great Refuge
[01:24 AM] Wack'd: And also stopped to pick up Reed and Sue off-panel
[01:25 AM] maxwellelvis: Probably because Ben would have the funniest reaction. I'm getting the feeling this Annual is focusing on humor.
[01:25 AM] Wack'd: Well, that bit was
[01:25 AM] Wack'd: Ben mostly just grumbles that they ruined his chances of a regular gig
[01:26 AM] maxwellelvis: I could see Ben as the new Unknown Comic, honestly.
[01:26 AM] Wack'd: So uh apparently a buncha stuff happened in the Inhumans book
[01:26 AM] Wack'd: The Great Refuge was destroyed and the Royal Family retreated to space
[01:26 AM] Wack'd: Thraxon tried to organize a rebuilding effort but Pietro accused him of trying to usurp Black Bolt and got real mad
[01:26 AM] maxwellelvis: Did they finally build Attilan yet?
[01:27 AM] Wack'd: It's just what the Great Refuge is called apparently
[01:27 AM] maxwellelvis: Huh.
[01:27 AM] Wack'd: So anyway Thraxon points out that Pietro is not Inhuman and this gets all the other Inhumans sans Crystal to turn on him
[01:28 AM] Wack'd: The Inhuman Royal Family returned and Thraxon kicked all their asses
[01:29 AM] Wack'd: We're spending a lot of page time on what's frankly kinda a foregone conclusion, honestly. I'm skipping over a lot of fight scenes that impact literally nothing
[01:31 AM] Wack'd: The seldom-seen little sibling of "Sue tries to do something awesome and gets her ass kicked", "Sue does something awesome and literally falls unconscious from the strain"
[01:31 AM] Wack'd: Apparently Thraxon expanded his force field over the whole city. So that's his game
[01:32 AM] Wack'd: But not anymore
[01:32 AM] Wack'd: Another part of Thraxon's plan is to literally strap the Royal Family and Pietro to a rocket and shoot them into space
[01:33 AM] Wack'd: You know, the place they just came back from
[01:33 AM] Wack'd: Sure
[01:33 AM] maxwellelvis: At least this time she was just faint for a moment and not out for the rest of the fight.
[01:34 AM] Wack'd: So fortunately Thraxton loses his powers because the person who gave them to him, "the Dreaded One", has deserted him
[01:34 AM] Wack'd: For some reason
[01:35 AM] Wack'd: The Four take their own rocket and follow the Inhuman rocket and--
[01:35 AM] Wack'd: C'mon I just made a Mystery Science Theater 3000 joke
[01:36 AM] Wack'd: It's weird realizing only this year do the Four suddenly exist in a world containing Star Wars
[01:38 AM] Wack'd: fuck ooooooooff
[01:41 AM] Wack'd: I'll save you the trouble--a Nova villain who menaced the Four and the Inhumans enough to make it into two issues of the Fantastic Four: Foes miniseries. Also fought the New Warriors and Night Thrasher. Last seen in a Howling Commandos arc from 2016
[01:42 AM] maxwellelvis: He's terribly mysterious
[01:43 AM] Wack'd: Character shilling! Also apparently Aaron's staff did eat the staffs of Egyptians what were also turned into snakes. Did not learn this in Hebrew school
[01:44 AM] maxwellelvis: What were you taught?
[01:45 AM] Wack'd: Moses turns his staff into a snake to prove God is real but Pharaoh writes it off as a stupid trick
[01:46 AM] Wack'd: Presumably because we as kids would be a bit baffled by the idea that all other Gods are fake but also Egyptians had real magic on hand
[01:46 AM] Wack'd: It is indeed a bit of a puzzlement
[01:46 AM] maxwellelvis: Yeah, the version I'm aware of had the Pharaoh bring in his best magicians to show he's not impressed, but Moses is the one who shows that the other is doing a cheap trick, because his snake is bigger and kills the other two.
[01:47 AM] maxwellelvis: Prince of Egypt makes it into a big smoke-and-mirrors routine.
[01:47 AM] maxwellelvis: Literally.
[01:47 AM] Wack'd: There's no, uh. Rationale in the Bible?
[01:47 AM] Wack'd: It's literally just "some other Egyptians turned up and turned their staffs into snakes also, and then Aaron's snake ate them"
[01:48 AM] Wack'd: No big reveal or anything
[01:51 AM] Wack'd: So anyway this nameless extra from Exodus is exiled for his failure and finds a magic amulet that gives him superpowers and the ability to live forever
[01:52 AM] Wack'd: And now he wants to harness Black Bolt's power to hypnotize all of Earth. Somehow.
[01:53 AM] maxwellelvis: That's not how his power works. His voice isn't hypnotic, it blows stuff to smitheroons.
[01:53 AM] Wack'd: He basically wants to use Black Bolt as a battery to power his hypnosis
[01:53 AM] maxwellelvis: Ahh
[01:55 AM] Wack'd: Anyway they scuffle for a while before Sphinx gets nervous he might actually get his ass kicked and throws them all out the airlock
[01:55 AM] Wack'd: Lockjaw has meanwhile freed the Inhumans. He could've done this at any time probably but okay
[01:57 AM] Wack'd: Look dude, sure you manage to miraculously crawl your way to the 21st century, but you still don't even have 100 appearances. Godly power only means something if you have popularity power to back it up
[01:58 AM] Wack'd: ...is this a thing Black Bolt can do? I feel like the answer is "no"
[01:59 AM] Wack'd: Anyway the day is saved by...Black Bolt
[01:59 AM] Wack'd: Not much of an Fantastic Four annual
[02:00 AM] Wack'd: Sphinx is blasted into space and then everyone goes home
[02:00 AM] Wack'd: The end
[02:00 AM] maxwellelvis: SPHINX!
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Friedberg and Seltzer at the Movies Part 1: Spy Hard (1996)
In today's review, I go spy vs lawyer as I attempt a positive review of the 1996 Friedberg & Seltzer writing debut Spy Hard #LeslieNielsen
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Infamous for their pop-culture heavy parodies, Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer have struck infamy. But like most meteoric rises to notoriety, this partnership must have started somewhere. In 1996, attempting to emulate the style of the parody films created by the beloved creative partnership, Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker, the two worked on a script that will become the first of many parody films…
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Doomed!
Il Fantastic Four di Roger Corman è probabilmente uno dei film più famosi tra gli appassionati di fumetto supereroico. Coprodotto in fretta e furia da Corman e Bernd Eichenger per evitare che il contratto che il produttore tedesco aveva con la Marvel scadesse, non ha mai raggiunto le sale cinematografiche. Anzi, è l’unico film in tutta la lunga carriera di Corman a non essere mai stato distribuito!
Il fumettaro Marty Langford ha realizzato un documentario, disponibile su Amazon.com, che racconta il dietro le quinti della pellicola e prova a spiegare chi e perché ha deciso di nascondere The Fantastic Four al mondo.
Facciamo un riassunto di come la vicenda viene ricostruita nel film di Langford. Nel 1986 il produttore tedesco Bernd Eichinger aveva acquistato dalla Marvel i diritti per lo sfruttamento cinematografico dei Fantastici Quattro, ma non era poi riuscito a trovare i 30 milioni di dollari necessari per realizzare il film. Secondo il contratto, avrebbe dovuto iniziare le riprese entro la fine del 1992 oppure i diritti del quartetto sarebbero ritornati alla Marvel. Così, a settembre, Eichinger si rivolge alla Troma Entertainment per realizzare un film con due lire, in modo da assicurarsi il rinnovo dei diritti. Il presidente Lloyd Kaufman è però un grande amico di Stan Lee, e rifiuta. Eichinger si rivolge così a Roger Corman, e i due stipulano un contratto: avrebbero coprodotto il film mettendo 750.000 dollari a testa. Il 28 dicembre 1992 iniziano le riprese di The Fantastic Four, diretto da Oley Sassone.
La lavorazione del film procede spedita, come d’abitudine per il re dei B-movie, ma una volta che la pellicola arriva in sala montaggio tutto si blocca. Stando a quanto dichiarato dai membri di cast e troupe intervistati, Corman aveva scoperto solo allora che Eichinger aveva deciso di non distribuire il film, ma di usarlo solamente come mezzo per stringere un accordo con uno studio importante così da realizzare un film “vero”. Alla fine troverà infatti la 20th Century Fox, che ha poi prodotto i tre film del quartetto che abbiamo potuto vedere nei cinema.
Quello che viene svelato in Doomed! - The Untold Story of Roger Corman’s The Fantastic Four è che a un certo punto Corman ha venduto il film a qualcun altro, e questo qualcun altro ha preso tutti i negativi e le stampe di lavorazione e le ha portate via dagli uffici della Concorde New Horizon di Corman. Chi è questo qualcun altro? Secondo quanto dicono Alex Hyde-White (che nel film interpreta Reed Richards) e Sean Howe, autore del libro Marvel Comics: The Untold Story, questo qualcuno è Avi Arad, all’epoca deus ex machina di tutto ciò che la Marvel faceva nel settore cinetelevisivo.
Probabilmente Avi Arad voleva decidere in prima persona per tutti i film tratti da fumetti Marvel. Quando ha saputo che c’era in lavorazione un film a basso costo sui Fantastici Quattro ha preso il telefono e... I dettagli della conversazione, o anche solo l’identità della persona con cui ha parlato, sono incerti.
Lo stesso Arad aveva confermato questa ricostruzione nel 2005, quando aveva dichiarato a un giornalista del Los Angeles Magazine di aver comprato il film per 2 milioni di dollari (divisi equamente tra Corman e Eichinger) e averlo distrutto.
E’ dunque andata così? Hanno ragione i complottisti? E’ la Marvel la grande cattiva di questa vicenda? Forse no, perché in realtà Roger Corman stesso racconta un risvolto della storia che contrasta con questa ricostruzione, solo che Langford ha inserito questo estratto della sua intervista non nel film, ma negli extra del DVD.
Quando Bernd stava lavorando al film con la Fox gli chiesi “ma cos’hai intenzione di fare, con il nostro?” Mi rispose di avere un piano: "Distribuisco il film importante, e se ha successo distribuisco anche il film tuo dicendo che è una specie di prequel. E probabilmente incasserò di più col film da 1 milione di dollari che non con quello da 90!” Sfortunatamente per lui, la Fox è venuta a saperlo e ha preteso una clausola contrattuale che gli impedisse di distribuire il nostro film. [...]
A dir la verità, non ho idea di chi abbia i diritti del film. O ce li hanno gli eredi di Bernd o ce li ha la Fox. [...] E se ce li ha la Fox, lo terranno sepolto per sempre, perché non vogliono far vedere un film sui Fantastici Quattro costato un milione di dollari!
La cosa ridicola è che, ovviamente, il film è arrivato nei computer di tutti gli appassionati grazie alle copie pirata che hanno iniziato a circolare già a metà degli anni ‘90, e sembra abbastanza ovvio che alla fine l’abbiano visto più persone di quante l’avrebbero visto se fosse stato distribuito normalmente. Ma è facile capire perché la Fox preferisca comunque tenerlo nascosto il più possibile, altrimenti tutti si accorgerebbero che è migliore delle tre costosissime porcate che hanno prodotto loro!
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A young man leaves Ireland with his landlord’s daughter after some trouble with her father, and they dream of owning land at the big giveaway in Oklahoma ca. 1893. When they get to the new land, they find jobs and begin saving money. The man becomes a local barehands boxer, and rides in glory until he is beaten, then his employers steal all the couple’s money and they must fight off starvation in the winter, and try to keep their dream of owning land alive. Meanwhile, the woman’s parents find out where she has gone and have come to America to find her and take her back.
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Film Cast:
Joseph Donnelly: Tom Cruise
Shannon Christie: Nicole Kidman
Stephen Chase: Thomas Gibson
Daniel Christie: Robert Prosky
Nora Christie: Barbara Babcock
Danty Duff: Cyril Cusack
Mary Kay: Eileen Pollock
Kelly: Colm Meaney
Dermody: Douglas Gillison
Grace: Michelle Johnson
Bourke: Wayne Grace
Joe Donnelly: Niall Tóibín
Paddy Donnelly: Jared Harris
Colm Donnelly: Steven O’Donnell
McGuire: Barry McGovern
Gordon: Gary Lee Davis
Farmer: Peadar Lamb
Peasant: Mark Mulholland
Peasant: P.J. Brady
Landlord: Wesley Murphy
Priest: Jimmy Keogh
Villager: J.G. Devlin
Villager: Gerry Walsh
Tavern Keeper: Brendan Cauldwell
Peter: Derry Power
Matthew: Noel O’Donovan
John: Macdara Ó Fátharta
Lady: Eileen Colgan
Lady: Kate Flynn
Lady: Joan O’Hara
Map Vendor: Frankie McCafferty
Hat Vendor: Poll Moussoulides
Irish Vendor: Pat Kinevane
Flag Vendor: Donncha Crowley
Fruit Vendor: Tim McDonnell
Thug: Todd Hallowell
Thug: Ken McCluskey
Rebel Leader: Brendan Ellis
Flynn: Clint Howard
Coniff: Jeffrey Andrews
Glenna: Judith McIntyre
Olive: Rynagh O’Grady
Lamplighter: Martin Ewen
Social Club Policeman: Brendan Gleeson
Doctor: Frank Coughlan
Crew Boss: Hoke Howell
Old Man: Arnold Kuenning
Immigrant: Rocco Sisto
Immigrant: Michael Rudd
Railworker: Donré Sampson
Derelict: Harry Webster
Officer: Mark Wheeler
Tomlin: Rance Howard
Blacksmith: William Preston
Prostitute: Pauline McLynn
Prostitute: Joanne McAteer
Prostitute: Cara Wilder
Prostitute: Aedin Moloney
Piano Playing Prostitute: Helen Montague
Boxer: John-Clay Scott
Boxer: Clay M. Lilley
Boxer: Cole S. McKay
Boxer: James Jude Courtney
Boxer: Jeff Ramsey
Boxer: Anthony De Longis
Boxer: Carl Ciarfalio
Bigoted Man: Tim Monich
Boston Maid: Alecia LaRue
Turner: Ian Elliot
Social Club Thug: Bobby Huber
Social Club Woman: Julie Rowen
Social Club Woman: Louisa Marie
Henchman: Brian Munn
Honest Bob: Bob Dolman
I.M. Malone: Phillip V. Caruso
Immigration Policeman: Tom Lucy
Dancing Girl (uncredited): Kris Murphy
Film Crew:
Original Music Composer: John Williams
Producer: Brian Grazer
Costume Design: Joanna Johnston
Producer: Ron Howard
Editor: Daniel P. Hanley
Editor: Mike Hill
Animal Coordinator: Greg Powell
Screenplay: Bob Dolman
Stunts: Tony Brubaker
Stunt Coordinator: Walter Scott
Director of Photography: Mikael Salomon
Stunts: Corey Michael Eubanks
Stunts: Gary Powell
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BLOOD FROM STONE (2020) Reviews and overview
BLOOD FROM STONE (2020) Reviews and overview
Blood from Stone is a 2020 American horror film about modern-day love-driven vampires living amongst the urban detritus of Las Vegas and LA.
Written, art directed, photographed, scored, edited and directed by Geoff Ryan (Fray), the movie stars Vanja Kapetanovic, Gabriella Toth, Nika Khitrova and Eric Cotti. Produced by Michael Caradonna, Carl Ciarfalio and J.P. Romano.
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