The Nightmare Before Christmas

The Nightmare Before Christmas - was released on: 29 October 1993.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Danny Elfman… - played the character of: Jack Skellington (singing) / Barrel / Clown with the Tear away Face (voice)
- Chris Sarandon… - played the character of: Jack Skellington (voice)
- Catherine O’Hara… - played the character of: Sally / - played the character of: Shock (voice)
- William Hickey… - played the character of: Dr. Finkelstein (voice)
- Glenn Shadix… - played the character of: Mayor (voice)
- Paul Reubens… - played the character of: Lock (voice)
- Ken Page… - played the character of: Oogie Boogie (voice)
- Edward Ivory… - played the character of: Santa (voice)
- Susan McBride… - played the character of: Big Witch, W.W.D. (voice)
- Debi Durst… Corpse Kid, Corpse Mom, Small Witch (voice)
- Greg Proops… - played the character of: Harlequin Demon, Devil, Sax Player (voice) (as Gregory Proops)
- Kerry Katz… Man Under the Stairs, Vampire, Corpse Dad (voice)
- Randy Crenshaw… - played the character of: Mr. Hyde, Behemoth, Vampire (voice)
- Sherwood Ball… - played the character of: Mummy, Vampire (voice)
- Carmen Twillie… Undersea Gal, Creature Under the Bed (voice)

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

Bored and unhappy with the life of being “The Pumpkin King” Jack Skellington of Halloween Town, Jack sets out to find something exciting. Jack discovers “Christmas Town” and takes it upon himself to take over the duties of Santa to deliver toys across the world to children. Written by Kris Hopson

Apocalypse Now

Apocalypse Now - was released on: 15 August 1979.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Marlon Brando… - played the character of: Colonel Walter E. Kurtz
- Martin Sheen… - played the character of: Captain Benjamin L. Willard
- Robert Duvall… - played the character of: Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore
- Frederic Forrest… - played the character of: Jay ‘Chef’ Hicks
- Sam Bottoms… - played the character of: Lance B. Johnson
- Laurence Fishburne… - played the character of: Tyrone ‘Clean’ Miller (as Larry Fishburne)
- Albert Hall… - played the character of: Chief Phillips
- Harrison Ford… - played the character of: Colonel Lucas
- Dennis Hopper… - played the character of: Photojournalist
- G.D. Spradlin… - played the character of: General Corman
- Jerry Ziesmer… - played the character of: Jerry, Civilian
- Scott Glenn… - played the character of: Lieutenant Richard M. Colby
- Bo Byers… - played the character of: MP Sergeant #1
- James Keane… - played the character of: Kilgore’s Gunner
- Kerry Rossall… - played the character of: Mike from San Diego

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

Based on Joseph Conrad’s Heart Of Darkness, this is a controversial addition to the multitude of Vietnam war movies in existence. Set in 1969 Vietnam, we follow U.S. Special Forces Captain Willard on his mission up a river into Cambodia to assassinate a renegade Green Beret who has set himself up as a God among a local tribe. Written by Colin Tinto {cst@imdb.com}

Obchod na korze

Obchod na korze - was released on: 24 January 1966.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Ida Kaminska… Rozalie Lautmann
- Jozef Króner… Antonin Brtko
- Hana Slivková… Evelyna Brtková
- Martin Hollý… Imro Kuchar
- Adám Matejka… Piti Báci
- Frantisek Zvarík… Marcus Kolkotsky
- Mikulas Ladizinsky… Marian Peter
- Martin Gregor… Jozef Katz, barber
- Alojz Kramar… Balko, the bandmaster
- Gita Misurová… Andoricová
- Frantisek Papp… Andoric
- Helena Zvaríková… Rose Kolkotsky
- Tibor Vadas… Tobacconist
- Eugen Senaj… Blau, the Jewish relief treasurer
- Luise Grossová… Eliasova, Danko’s mother

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

Slovakia during WW2. Tono lives a poor life, but the authorities offer him a take over the Jewish widow Lautman’s little shop for sewing material. She is old and confused and thinks that he is looking for employment and hires him. The odd couple begin to like each other. But some time later the authorities decide that the Jews must leave the city. What should he do with the old lady? Written by Mattias Thuresson {mattias.thuresson@mbox300.swipnet.se}

Quatre cents coups, Les

Quatre cents coups, Les - was released on: 16 November 1959.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Jean-Pierre Léaud… - played the character of: Antoine Doinel
- Claire Maurier… Gilberte Doinel, the Mother
- Albert Rémy… Julien Doinel
- Guy Decomble… ‘Petite Feuille’, the French teacher
- Georges Flamant… Mr. Bigey
- Patrick Auffay… René
- Daniel Couturier… Les enfants
- François Nocher… Les enfants
- Richard Kanayan… Les enfants
- Renaud Fontanarosa… Les enfants
- Michel Girard… Les enfants
- Henry Moati… Les enfants
- Bernard Abbou… Les enfants
- Jean-François Bergouignan… Les enfants
- Michel Lesignor… Les enfants

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

A young Parisian boy, Antoine Doinel, neglected by his derelict parents, skips school, sneaks into movies, runs away from home, steals things, and tries (disastrously) to return them. Like most kids, he gets into more trouble for things he thinks are right than for his actual trespasses. Unlike most kids, he gets whacked with the big stick. He inhabits a Paris of dingy flats, seedy arcades, abandoned factories, and workaday streets, a city that seems big and full of possibilities only to a child’s eye. Written by alfiehitchie

The Shop Around the Corner

The Shop Around the Corner - was released on: 12 January 1940.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Margaret Sullavan… - played the character of: Klara Novak
- James Stewart… - played the character of: Alfred Kralik
- Frank Morgan… - played the character of: Hugo Matuschek
- Joseph Schildkraut… Ferencz Vadas
- Sara Haden… Flora
- Felix Bressart… - played the character of: Pirovitch
- William Tracy… - played the character of: Pepi Katona
- Inez Courtney… Ilona Novotny
- Sarah Edwards… Woman Customer
- Edwin Maxwell… Doctor
- Charles Halton… Detective
- Charles Smith… Rudy

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

“Matuschek’s” is the gift shop around the corner. Among the staff is Alfred Kralik, a likeable young man who’s in love with a woman he has never met and whose name he doesn’t even know (their “romance” has been conducted through a post office box). When Klara Novak comes to work as a clerk in the shop, the sparks begin to fly: she and Alfred can’t stand each other. Of course, what neither knows is that Klara is the woman Alfred has been romancing through the mail! Written by A.L.Beneteau {albl@inforamp.net}

Intolerance: Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages

Intolerance: Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages - was released on: 5 September 1916.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Mae Marsh… The Dear One (Modern Story)
- Robert Harron… The Boy (Modern Story)
- F.A. Turner… The Girl’s Father (Modern Story) (as Fred Turner)
- Sam De Grasse… Arthur Jenkins (Modern Story)
- Vera Lewis… Mary T. Jenkins (Modern Story)
- Mary Alden… Self-Styled Uplifter (Modern Story)
- Eleanor Washington… Self-Styled Uplifter (Modern Story)
- Pearl Elmore… Self-Styled Uplifter (Modern Story)
- Lucille Browne… Self-Styled Uplifter (Modern Story)
- Mrs. Arthur Mackley… Self-Styled Uplifter (Modern Story)
- Miriam Cooper… The Friendless One (Modern Story)
- Walter Long… The Musketeer of the Slums (Modern Story) / Uncredited Babylonian Warrior (Babylonian Story)
- Tom Wilson… The Kindly Policeman (Modern Story)
- Ralph Lewis… Governor (Modern Story)
- Lloyd Ingraham… Judge of the Court (Modern Story)

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

Intolerance and its terrible effects are examined in four historical eras. In ancient Babylon, a mountain girl is caught up in the religious rivalry that leads to the city’s downfall. In Judea, the hypocritical Pharisees condemn Jesus Christ. In 1572 Paris, unaware of the impending St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre, two young Huguenots prepare for marriage. Finally, in modern America, social reformers destroy the lives of a young woman and her beloved. Written by Erik Gregersen {erik@astro.as.utexas.edu}

Oldboy

Oldboy - was released on: 21 November 2003.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Min-sik Choi… - played the character of: Dae-su Oh
- Ji-tae Yu… - played the character of: Woo-jin Lee
- Hye-jeong Kang… - played the character of: Mi-do
- Dae-han Ji… No Joo-hwan
- Dal-su Oh… Park Cheol-woong
- Byeong-ok Kim… Mr. Han
- Seung-Shin Lee… Yoo Hyung-ja
- Jin-seo Yun… Lee Soo-ah
- Dae-yeon Lee… Beggar
- Kwang-rok Oh… Suicidal Man
- Tae-kyung Oh… - played the character of: Young Dae-su
- Yeon-suk Ahn… - played the character of: Young Woo-jin
- Il-han Oo… Young Joo-hwan
- Su-hyeon Kim
- Seung-jin Lee

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

An average man is kidnapped and imprisoned in a shabby cell for 15 years without explanation. He then is released, equipped with money, a cellphone and expensive clothes. As he strives to explain his imprisonment and get his revenge, he soon finds out that not only his kidnapper has still plans for him, but that those plans will serve as the even worse finale to 15 years of imprisonment. Written by Jacksrevenge

Aliens

Aliens - was released on: 18 July 1986.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Sigourney Weaver… - played the character of: Ellen Ripley
- Carrie Henn… - played the character of: Rebecca ‘Newt’ Jorden
- Michael Biehn… - played the character of: Cpl. Dwayne Hicks
- Lance Henriksen… - played the character of: Bishop
- Paul Reiser… - played the character of: Carter Burke
- Bill Paxton… - played the character of: Pvt. Hudson
- William Hope… - played the character of: Lt. Gorman
- Jenette Goldstein… - played the character of: Pvt. Vasquez
- Al Matthews… - played the character of: Sgt. Apone
- Mark Rolston… - played the character of: Pvt. Drake
- Ricco Ross… - played the character of: Pvt. Frost
- Colette Hiller… - played the character of: Cpl. Ferro
- Daniel Kash… - played the character of: Pvt. Spunkmeyer
- Cynthia Dale Scott… - played the character of: Cpl. Dietrich (as Cynthia Scott)
- Tip Tipping… - played the character of: Pvt. Crowe

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

The only survivor of the Nostromo, Ripley is discovered in deep sleep half a century later by a salvage ship. When she is taken back to Earth, she learns that a human colony was founded on the same planet where the aliens were first found. After contact with the colony is lost, she finds herself sent back to the planet along with a team of warriors bent on destroying the alien menace forever, and saving any survivors — if any remain. Written by Graeme Roy {gsr@cbmamiga.demon.co.uk}

The Sting

The Sting - was released on: 10 January 1974.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Paul Newman… - played the character of: Henry Gondorff
- Robert Redford… - played the character of: Johnny Hooker
- Robert Shaw… - played the character of: Doyle Lonnegan
- Charles Durning… - played the character of: Lt. Wm. Snyder
- Ray Walston… - played the character of: J.J. Singleton
- Eileen Brennan… - played the character of: Billie
- Harold Gould… - played the character of: Kid Twist
- John Heffernan… Eddie Niles
- Dana Elcar… - played the character of: F.B.I. Agent Polk
- Jack Kehoe… Erie Kid
- Dimitra Arliss… - played the character of: Loretta
- Robert Earl Jones… - played the character of: Luther Coleman (as Robertearl Jones)
- James Sloyan… Mottola (as James J. Sloyan)
- Charles Dierkop… Floyd (Bodyguard)
- Lee Paul… Bodyguard

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

When a mutual friend is killed by a mob boss, two con men, one experienced and one young try to get even by pulling off the big con on the mob boss. The story unfolds with several twists and last minute alterations. Written by John Vogel {jlvogel@comcast.net}

A Man for All Seasons

A Man for All Seasons - was released on: 1967.

The movie had an excellent cast consisting of:

- Paul Scofield… - played the character of: Sir Thomas More
- Wendy Hiller… - played the character of: Alice More
- Leo McKern… - played the character of: Thomas Cromwell
- Robert Shaw… - played the character of: King Henry VIII
- Orson Welles… - played the character of: Cardinal Wolsey
- Susannah York… Margaret More
- Nigel Davenport… - played the character of: The Duke of Norfolk
- John Hurt… Richard Rich
- Corin Redgrave… - played the character of: William Roper (the Younger)
- Colin Blakely… Matthew
- Cyril Luckham… - played the character of: Archbishop Cranmer
- Jack Gwillim… Chief Justice
- Thomas Heathcote… Boatman
- Yootha Joyce… Averil Machin
- Anthony Nicholls… King’s Representative

Here is a summary of the film’s plot:

The story takes place in 16th century England. But men like Sir Thomas More, who love life yet have the moral fiber to lay down their lives for their principles, are found in every century. Concentrating on the last seven years of English chancellor’s life, the struggle between More and his King, Henry VIII, hinges on Henry’s determination to break with Rome so he can divorce his current wife and wed again, and good Catholic More’s inability to go along with such heresy. More resigns as chancellor, hoping to be able to live out his life as a private citizen. But Henry will settle for nothing less than that the much respected More give public approval to his headstrong course. Written by alfiehitchie