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Evilspeak is a 1981 American horror film directed by Eric Weston and co-written by Weston and Joseph Garofalo. The film stars Clint Howard as an outcast cadet named Stanley Coopersmith, who frequently gets tormented by his mates and advisers at a military academy.
Evilspeak (1981) Weird Science (1985) Ghost in the Machine (1993) Ghost Machine (2009) Unfriended (2014) (alternative title: Cybernatural) War. Dr. Strangelove (1964)
Best Film: Chariots of Fire, Reds Best Foreign Film: A Few Days from the Life of I. I. Oblomov Best Actor: Henry Fonda (On Golden Pond) Best Actress: Glenda Jackson Best Supporting Actor: Jack Nicholson ()
Code Red was begun in 2006 by president Bill Norton Olsen. [4] The company's first release was Don't Go in the Woods...Alone!, released on October 24, 2006. [5] The Fabulous Journey to the Center of the Earth (1978) was the company's second release, followed by the horror film Devil Times Five (1974).
Cortese has had major roles in films such as Windows (1980), Evilspeak (1981) and Monsignor (1982). His other film appearances include roles in Arizona Slim (1974), Jessi's Girls (1975), The Death Collector (1976), Deadly Illusion (1987), Ruby (1992), Illicit Dreams (1994), American History X (1998) and Against the Ropes (2004).
August 22, 1981: Evilspeak: international theatrical distribution only; produced by Leisure Investment Company August 28, 1981: Body Heat: distribution only; produced by The Ladd Company: September 25, 1981: So Fine: October 30, 1981: Looker: distribution only; produced by The Ladd Company: November 20, 1981: The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny ...
1981: United Kingdom, United States [65] Oh, God! You Devil: Paul Bogart: George Burns, Ted Wass, Ron Silver: 1984: United States [66] [67] Angel Heart: Alan Parker: Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro, Lisa Bonet: 1987: United States [68] [69] [70] The Believers: John Schlesinger: Martin Sheen, Robert Loggia, Helen Shaver: 1987: United States [71 ...
Haywood Nelson has been a member of the entertainment community for over forty years. Born in New York, he began his career at the age of six with numerous principal on-camera and voice-over national commercials, including Lavoris, Campbell's Soup, Libby's, Polaroid, Hot Wheels, Rock'em Sock'em Robots, Johnny Lightning, Aurora AFX, Kodak, Duncan Hines, Milk, Burger King, and Dean Witter.