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The Gate is a 1987 supernatural horror film directed by Tibor Takács and starring Stephen Dorff in his film debut. The film follows two young boys who accidentally release a horde of demons from their backyard through a large hole in the ground.
The Gate II opened in 350 theaters in the US on February 28, 1992, and grossed $2 million. [3] The film was released on VHS in the US later in 1992 by Columbia Tristar Home Video and on LaserDisc in PAL regions that same year. [5] In October 2017, Scream Factory announced their intention to release The Gate II on Blu-ray on February 20, 2018. [6]
Golden Gate is a 1994 American drama film produced by American Playhouse. Set in San Francisco, California, it tells the story of a 1950s G-Man (played by Matt Dillon) who ends up in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Communist prosecutions, which leads him to become involved with a young Chinese American woman (played by Joan Chen) whose father he helped to put in prison.
Glenn Close has a theory about which of her films changed how the world saw her.. The actress, who made her big-screen debut at 35 starring opposite Robin Williams in The World According to Garp ...
Glenn Close has pinpointed the movie that she believes made audiences finally realize she could be more than Cruella de Vil — her 1978 film Fatal Attraction. “I think it was the first time ...
In November 2022, Glenn Close and Kyle Chandler were added to the cast. [4] In February 2023, Andrew Scott, McKenna Roberts, Rylan Jackson and Jamie Demetriou joined the cast. [5] Principal photography took place in London from December 2, 2022, to March 9, 2023. [6] [7] In late February 2023, Diaz shot scenes at the River Thames. [8]
The movie stars Andra Day as Ebony, a single mom of three, Glenn Close as Ebony's mom, Alberta, and Mo'Nique as Cynthia, a Department of Child Services (DCS) social worker assigned to Ebony's family.
Barbarians at the Gate is a 1993 American biographical comedy-drama television film directed by Glenn Jordan and written by Larry Gelbart, based on the 1989 book of the same name by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar. The film stars James Garner, Jonathan Pryce, and Peter Riegert.