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Even though Variety was not very enthusiastic about the film, it praised the cast: "Jackson, with a bravura role, turns in a multidimensional and textured performance—complete with wiry demeanor, feverish eyes and jolts of scary temper. By contrast, Loughlin lends the show, directed by Paul Schneider, its requisite soft, matronly balance and ...
He married his first wife, Enid Arden Spann (1954 - 1997), in November 1974 after a 5-year courtship. They separated in 1984 and Enid filed for divorce, but they reconciled in 1985. In January 1986, Enid filed for divorce for the final time. She received a restraining order against Jackson after alleging that he was physically abusive. [21]
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 8 Leprechaun: Trimark Pictures: Mark Jones (director/screenplay); Warwick Davis, Jennifer Aniston, Ken Olandt, Mark Holton, Robert Hy Gorman, Shay Duffin, John Sanderford, John Voldstad, Pamela Mant, William Newman, David Permenter, Raymond Turner, Heather Kennedy, Timothy Garrick, Alexandra Sachs, Brandon Sachs
Johnny confirmed they wrote to each other in his 1997 memoir Cash: An Autobiography. But according to Bob's 2003 eulogy for Johnny, the two likely met in 1962 or 1963—not at the 1964 festival.
Horror films released in 1997; Title Director Cast Country Notes Alien Resurrection: Jean-Pierre Jeunet: Sigourney Weaver, Winona Ryder, Ron Perlman: United States [1] An American Werewolf in Paris: Anthony Waller: Tom Everett Scott, Julie Delpy, Vince Vieluf: United Kingdom Netherlands Luxembourg [2] Anaconda: Luis Llosa
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Enid Is Sleeping (released on television and home video as Over Her Dead Body) [1] is a 1990 dark comedy film directed by Maurice Phillips, starring Judge Reinhold, Elizabeth Perkins and Jeffrey Jones.
Morning Glory is a 1993 American-Canadian drama film written by Deborah Raffin and Charles Jarrott, directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Christopher Reeve and Raffin. [2] It is based on LaVyrle Spencer's 1989 novel of the same name. [3] [4]