Knots (2004)
Director: Greg Lombardo
Actors: Annabeth Gish, John Stamos, Michael Leydon Campbell, Paulina Porizkova, Scott Cohen, Tara Reid
Country: United States of America
Doctor in the House (1954)
The first of the seven “Doctor” films, based on Richard Gordon’s novels and released between 1954 and 1970. Simon Sparrow is a newly arrived medical student at St Swithin’s hospital…
The Party Animal (1984)
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The Go-Getter (2007)
When his mother dies, a teenager takes a road-trip in a stolen car to find his long-lost brother. Along the way he discovers a profound connection with the car-owner and…
All About Alice (1972)
My Favorite Blonde (1942)
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It’s Me It’s Me (2013)
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Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws (2015)
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Purely Belter (2000)
Gerry and Sewell are broke. Gerry’s still at school and Sewell is unemployed. They both wish for better things in life. Owning two season tickets to their beloved football club…
The Secret Life of Kyle (2017)
After the events of Despicable Me 3, we follow Kyle and his secret life when Gru and his family are gone.
Father vs. Son (2010)
A comedy centered around a newly divorced guy (Wolff) who moves in with his son (Dean) and joins him on the singles scene.
Rhod Gilbert: The Book of John (2022)
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