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The two have a fierce struggle, before Rachel manages to break away, locking the door to the developing room. She then evades her father, apparently under the housekeeper's spell. Sarah breaks out of the room, her eyes a ghastly white and red. Rachel rushes to Mike and tells him to get in his car so they can find her mother.
Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 6 Coma: United Artists: Michael Crichton (director/screenplay); Geneviève Bujold, Michael Douglas, Elizabeth Ashley, Rip Torn, Richard Widmark, Lois Chiles, Hari Rhodes, Richard Doyle, Lance LeGault, Tom Selleck, Joanna Kerns, Ed Harris, Philip Baker Hall: September 30, 1955: Universal Pictures
Fats then "comes alive" and reveals that Corky's card trick is a ruse he uses to seduce women. Peggy sees it as Corky humiliating her and rejects him, locking herself in her bedroom. Fats orders Corky to kill Peggy. Corky, using Fats' voice, apologizes to Peggy through her locked door and leaves her a wooden heart that he carved.
The Brink's Job is a 1978 American crime comedy drama film directed by William Friedkin and starring Peter Falk, Peter Boyle, Allen Garfield, Warren Oates, Gena Rowlands, and Paul Sorvino. It is based on the Brink's robbery of 1950 in Boston, and the book about it, Big Stick-Up at Brinks by Noel Behn. Robbers stole $2.7 million in cash, checks ...
The seemingly kind offer of a night's rest soon becomes unsettling when the girls discover bars on the guest room windows, their door locked and a closet full of odd-sized women's clothing. With no option but to stay put, the girls try to sleep.
After making a name for herself with her $70,000 debut, Legacy, Arthur worked with an investor to scrape together $1 million to independently finance The Mafu Cage.The film was shot over the course of five weeks (beginning in August 1977) on location in a mansion in Los Angeles' Los Feliz neighborhood beneath the Griffith Observatory.
The Walz family were fortunate in that there was no serious damage to the bedroom, with Walz noting there were "a couple scratches by the door." The governor said Scout is adept at opening doors.
Interiors is a 1978 American drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. It stars Kristin Griffith, Mary Beth Hurt, Richard Jordan, Diane Keaton, E. G. Marshall, Geraldine Page, Maureen Stapleton, and Sam Waterston. Allen's first full-fledged film in the drama genre, it was met with acclaim from critics.