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Dr Giggles was the first film distributed by Universal Pictures through its distribution deal with Largo. [1] Universal would handle domestic distribution and release the film in all territories except for Japan and Italy, where the film would be released by the Victor Co. of Japan Ltd. and Penta Films respectively. [ 1 ]
Johnson appeared in a number of roles over the next fifteen years. She appeared in theatrical films, television movies, and television series, including a recurring role as Kim Carlisle on Season 8 of The Love Boat. She appeared in films Gung Ho (1986), Waxwork (1988), Dr. Giggles (1992), and The Glimmer Man (1996).
Dr. Giggles: Dr. Evan Rendell Jr. / Dr. Giggles 1992 Blind Geronimo and His Brother: Unknown 1994 One More Mountain: Patrick Breen Television film 1995 Darkman II: The Return of Durant: Robert G. Durant Direct-to-video 1995 The Journey of August King: Olaf Singletary 1996 The Beast: Lucas Coven Television film 1997 Bean: Elmer 1998 Overnight ...
Lurking Fear was released directly-to-video in July 1994. [1] [2] Director C. Courtney Joyner reflected on the release later, stating that "I was very hard on myself and upset after the film was completed and released." and that he was "surprised by how extraordinarily generous the reviews were.
A Little White Lie is a 2022 American independent comedy film written and directed by Michael Maren and based on the 2014 novel Shriver by Chris Belden. It stars Michael Shannon, Kate Hudson, Don Johnson, and Zach Braff.
"The Giggle" is the third and final of the 60th anniversary specials of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, written by Russell T Davies, directed ...
In the newly released trailer for Peacock’s limited series Dr. Death, Jackson (The Affair) plays the real-life neurosurgeon who began as a charismatic rising star in the Dallas medical community ...
She later appeared in episodes of Dallas, Picket Fences, the short-lived series If Not for You, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Meatballs 4, Dr. Giggles and God's Not Dead: We the People. Prior to her acting career, Deborah Tucker was the 1985 Ladies' Bronze Medalist in Figure skating at the Winter Universiade in Belluno, Italy.