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Alone was released in the United States on September 18, 2020 in theaters and on video-on-demand. It grossed $182,473 from 173 theaters in its opening weekend. [5] It was also the most rented film on Google Play, fourth on FandangoNow, and ninth on Apple TV. [6]
Kansas City jazz performances played at the Hey Hey Club are intercut with much of the film. Blondie O'Hara, Johnny's Jean Harlow-obsessed wife, desperately searches for a way to secure Johnny's release. She decides to kidnap Carolyn Stilton, the wife of local politician Henry Stilton, leveraging his involvement with the imminent election to ...
Pages in category "Films set in Kansas City, Missouri" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Other significant characters include Nicky Santoro (Pesci), a "made man" and friend of Sam, and Ginger McKenna (Stone), a streetwise chip hustler whom Sam marries and has a daughter with. The film details Sam's operation of the casino , the difficulties he confronts in his job, the Mafia's involvement with the casino, and the gradual breakdown ...
Krysten Brown, event activation coordinator with downtown Overland Park, helped with the movie’s permitting process earlier in the process. She got to stop by and peek at the excitement Oct. 21.
Compliance is a 2012 American thriller film written and directed by Craig Zobel and starring Ann Dowd, Dreama Walker, Pat Healy, and Bill Camp.The plot of the movie is closely based upon an actual strip search phone call scam that took place in Mount Washington, Kentucky in 2004, although the names of the real-life figures were changed.
People who visited the annual Kansas City Renaissance Festival last year might have noticed the movie cameras. KC filmmakers have made an indie comedy, “Rennie,” about the subculture of “ren ...
Kansas City Confidential was the only film made by Edward Small's short-lived Associated Players and Producers, a company formed by Small, Sol Lesser and Sam Briskin. [3] [4] It was the first of a 13-movie deal Small signed with United Artists in 1952, with ten to be made in the first year. [5] John Payne said he owned 25% of the film. [6]