Growing up in the ’90s, my path to the glory of Pam Grier took an odd route. I was probably about 12 years old watching an HBO First Look for John Carpenter’s Escape From L.A., and they spent what seemed an inordinate amount of time fawning over this woman playing Hershe Las Palmas, the transsexual crime boss formerly known as Carjack Malone. Being a snot-nosed kid, I had no idea who Grier was. Of course, since then I’ve come to know and appreciate her as genre royalty, with a list of credits extending from ’70s blaxploitation film like Coffy and Scream, Blacula, Scream to all sorts of film and television roles spanning five decades. That said, whenever I see or hear mention of Grier, my first thought will be of her bantering in a put-on deep voice to an eye-patched Kurt Russell.
I always knew that I’d want...
I always knew that I’d want...
- 3/15/2017
- by Bryan Christopher
- DailyDead
Stars: Kenny Johnson, Bill Goldberg, Mindy Robinson, Tyler Mane, William Forsythe, Kane Hodder, Krista Grotte, Michelle Lee, Fred Williamson, Olga Safari, Ricky Harris | Written by Thomas J. Churchill, Aj Perez | Directed by Thomas J. Churchill
Apparently “inspired by true events” (or so the opening title card says), Check Point is the latest film from Thomas J. Churchill who – until now – has worked extensively in the horror genre. Here he not only brings his experience to the action movie genre, but also some acting talent too – the film features Jason Vorhees actor Kane Hodder and former Michael Myers, Tyler Mane, too! But that pair are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Check Point‘s cast: just look at the cast list above – it reads like a who’s who of genre talent. Old school performers William Forsythe and Fred Williamson share screen time with the likes of...
Apparently “inspired by true events” (or so the opening title card says), Check Point is the latest film from Thomas J. Churchill who – until now – has worked extensively in the horror genre. Here he not only brings his experience to the action movie genre, but also some acting talent too – the film features Jason Vorhees actor Kane Hodder and former Michael Myers, Tyler Mane, too! But that pair are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Check Point‘s cast: just look at the cast list above – it reads like a who’s who of genre talent. Old school performers William Forsythe and Fred Williamson share screen time with the likes of...
- 3/13/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Funko's Pop! vinyl figures of Marcus Fenix, Dominic Santiago, Damon Baird, Augustus Cole, Oscar Diaz, and Brumak from Gears of Wars are coming in May, and you can check out images of the Delta Squad collectibles! Also: a look at Zombie Clown Circus preview pages, Check Point release details, and info on Kelly Evan's medieval zombie novel, The Mortecarni.
Funko Reveals New Gears of War Pop! Vinyl Figures: From Funko: “Introducing a brand-new wave of Pop! vinyl figures from the hit video game series Gears of War!
Collect the older and more grizzled Marcus Fenix from Gears of War 4 and his Delta Squad comrades Dominic Santiago, Damon Baird, and Augustus Cole! You can also collect Oscar Diaz, uncle of Kait Diaz, and the iconic Brumak, the reptilian-like creature from the Hollow!
The Brumak is a super-sized Pop!, standing 6” tall!
Coming this Spring!
Coming in May!”
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Preview Pages and the...
Funko Reveals New Gears of War Pop! Vinyl Figures: From Funko: “Introducing a brand-new wave of Pop! vinyl figures from the hit video game series Gears of War!
Collect the older and more grizzled Marcus Fenix from Gears of War 4 and his Delta Squad comrades Dominic Santiago, Damon Baird, and Augustus Cole! You can also collect Oscar Diaz, uncle of Kait Diaz, and the iconic Brumak, the reptilian-like creature from the Hollow!
The Brumak is a super-sized Pop!, standing 6” tall!
Coming this Spring!
Coming in May!”
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Preview Pages and the...
- 3/8/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Watch the Trailer for Ricky Harris’ Final Film Check Point — as Costars Pay Tribute to Late Comedian
Comedian Ricky Harris‘ last film, Check Point, finally has a trailer, and for his costars, it couldn’t be more bittersweet.
Harris, who died of a heart attack in December at the age of 54, left an indelible impression on everyone he met, actor William Forsythe tells People.
“He had this way about him — such humility,” he says of his costar. “We met on set and he came over and was so respectful. The way he presented himself was impressive. We had an instant bond — it took place right there on camera.”
Forsythe stars as The Sheriff in the upcoming film...
Harris, who died of a heart attack in December at the age of 54, left an indelible impression on everyone he met, actor William Forsythe tells People.
“He had this way about him — such humility,” he says of his costar. “We met on set and he came over and was so respectful. The way he presented himself was impressive. We had an instant bond — it took place right there on camera.”
Forsythe stars as The Sheriff in the upcoming film...
- 1/16/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Sherri Shepherd is apologizing after sharing video footage of a fight that occurred during comedian Ricky Harris’ funeral on Tuesday. According to the Associated Press, Shepherd admits that posting the Periscope clip was “an impulsive and emotional reaction after what I later learned was a misunderstanding.” She continues, saying that she’s “sorry for any distress […]...
- 1/6/2017
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
A fight involving Snoop Dogg broke out at the funeral of comedian Ricky Harris, who passed away Dec. 26. Snoop Dogg In Fight At Ricky Harris’ Funeral It is unconfirmed how the fight started, but one of Harris’ cousins reportedly attacked Snoop. A video released by TMZ showed a man lunging at the rapper before he […]
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- 1/5/2017
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
[[tmz:video id="0_tnr4zgm7"]] The guy who tried to fight Snoop Dogg during actor and comedian Ricky Harris' funeral was an upset relative, but several fists stopped him from getting to Snoop. Multiple sources inside the Long Beach church tell us it was one of Ricky's cousins who stepped to Snoop and called him a "bitch ass n****." We're told 2 members of Snoop's crew -- Daz Dillinger and another dude -- stepped up, took down the cousin ... and all hell broke loose.
- 1/4/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
A fight erupted at the funeral of Everybody Hates Chris actor Ricky Harris on Tuesday, and a shocked Sherri Shepherd witnessed the whole thing.
“I can’t believe they’re fighting at a funeral!” Shepherd, 49, could be heard saying in the background as she filmed from the outside of the funeral home.
A fight at a funeral https://t.co/EPOHTKoP3Y
— Sherri Shepherd (@SherriEShepherd) January 3, 2017
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According to Shepherd, someone inside the funeral home went after Snoop Dogg (who was a childhood friend of Harris’s) and Snoop’s bodyguard tackled him.
“It’s so disrespectful.
“I can’t believe they’re fighting at a funeral!” Shepherd, 49, could be heard saying in the background as she filmed from the outside of the funeral home.
A fight at a funeral https://t.co/EPOHTKoP3Y
— Sherri Shepherd (@SherriEShepherd) January 3, 2017
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According to Shepherd, someone inside the funeral home went after Snoop Dogg (who was a childhood friend of Harris’s) and Snoop’s bodyguard tackled him.
“It’s so disrespectful.
- 1/4/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
[[tmz:video id="0_10lymu4n"]] Snoop Dogg's bodyguard had to take down a mourner who was flipping out during actor and comedian Ricky Harris' funeral. Family and friends -- including Snoop and Sherri Shepherd -- gathered Tuesday in Long Beach, CA to honor Ricky, who died Dec. 26 ... reportedly from a heart attack. Sherri says some guy stood up in the middle of the service and started yelling ... until Snoop's security intervened. Sherri posted a video outside the service...
- 1/3/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Ricky Harris, a comedian and actor known for roles on Everybody Hates Chris and Dope, died on Monday. He was 54. The news was confirmed by his manager Cindy Ambers. The official cause of death is unknown, but Ambers told the Los Angeles Times that Harris suffered a heart attack two years ago. Harris also […]
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- 12/28/2016
- by Aleks Simeonova
- Uinterview
Comedian and actor Ricky Harris died on Monday, December 26, after suffering a heart attack, according to his manager Cindy Ambers. He was 54.
Best known for his roles in “Heat” and “Dope,” he was born January 26, 1962 and raised in Long Beach, California. He first made a name for himself as a performer on HBO’s “Def Comedy Jam” and became known for his racy stand-up comedy.
Harris made his acting debut in the 1993 film starring Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur, “Poetic Justice,” and then went on to have roles in the TV series “Moesha,” “Murder Was The Case,” “Bones” and “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.” He was also known as Malvo in Chris Rocks’ “Everybody Hates Chris” and mostly recently completed work on the action thriller “Check Point,” out January 20.
During his career he collaborated with Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube and Dr. Dre on hip-hop records. His...
Best known for his roles in “Heat” and “Dope,” he was born January 26, 1962 and raised in Long Beach, California. He first made a name for himself as a performer on HBO’s “Def Comedy Jam” and became known for his racy stand-up comedy.
Harris made his acting debut in the 1993 film starring Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur, “Poetic Justice,” and then went on to have roles in the TV series “Moesha,” “Murder Was The Case,” “Bones” and “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.” He was also known as Malvo in Chris Rocks’ “Everybody Hates Chris” and mostly recently completed work on the action thriller “Check Point,” out January 20.
During his career he collaborated with Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube and Dr. Dre on hip-hop records. His...
- 12/27/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Def Comedy Jam regular who found fame in the 1990s draws tributes from Snoop Dogg and Cedric the Entertainer
The actor and comedian Ricky Harris, who made a name for himself as a standup comedian in the 90s and onscreen in films such as Michael Mann’s heist classic Heat, has died aged 54.
The star’s manager confirmed his death on Monday and peers of the performer, including Snoop Dogg and Cedric the Entertainer, paid tribute to him on social media. The cause of his death has not been confirmed, but his manager told the Los Angeles Times that he suffered a heart attack two years ago.
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The actor and comedian Ricky Harris, who made a name for himself as a standup comedian in the 90s and onscreen in films such as Michael Mann’s heist classic Heat, has died aged 54.
The star’s manager confirmed his death on Monday and peers of the performer, including Snoop Dogg and Cedric the Entertainer, paid tribute to him on social media. The cause of his death has not been confirmed, but his manager told the Los Angeles Times that he suffered a heart attack two years ago.
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- 12/27/2016
- by Guardian staff
- The Guardian - Film News
Snoop Dogg and other stars paid tribute to Ricky Harris after it was confirmed that the actor and comedian died on Monday at age 54.
A cause of death has not officially been confirmed but Harris' manager, Cindy Ambers, told the Los Angeles Times that he suffered a heart attack two years ago. Harris grew up with Snoop Dogg in Long Beach, California, and the two sang together in church.
Photos: Stars We've Lost in Recent Years
He is perhaps best known for his recurring role in Chris Rock's sitcom Everybody Hates Chris and his role in the 1993 drama, Poetic Justice, which starred Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur. He also voiced numerous characters on hip hop albums, including several by Snoop Dogg.
The 45-year-old rapper remembered his friend by sharing some of these videos on Instagram. "C u when I get there like we used to do in church on the east side," Snoop Dogg wrote. "Tell...
A cause of death has not officially been confirmed but Harris' manager, Cindy Ambers, told the Los Angeles Times that he suffered a heart attack two years ago. Harris grew up with Snoop Dogg in Long Beach, California, and the two sang together in church.
Photos: Stars We've Lost in Recent Years
He is perhaps best known for his recurring role in Chris Rock's sitcom Everybody Hates Chris and his role in the 1993 drama, Poetic Justice, which starred Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur. He also voiced numerous characters on hip hop albums, including several by Snoop Dogg.
The 45-year-old rapper remembered his friend by sharing some of these videos on Instagram. "C u when I get there like we used to do in church on the east side," Snoop Dogg wrote. "Tell...
- 12/27/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Comedian and actor Ricky Harris, who had a recurring role in Chris Rock’s comedy series “Everybody Hates Chris” died Monday. He was 54. A cause was not immediately available but Harris’ manager, Cindy Ambers, said the comedian suffered a heart… Continue Reading →...
- 12/27/2016
- by shadowandact
- ShadowAndAct
Comedian and actor Ricky Harris died on Monday. He was 54. The cause of death is currently unknown. Harris suffered a heart attack two years ago. The stand-up comic and actor had a string of onscreen credits, beginning with John Singleton’s 1993 movie “Poetic Justice.” He also had a recurring role on the 1990s sitcom “Moesha” and Chris Rock’s 2006-08 TV series “Everybody Hates Chris.” Also Read: George Michael, British Pop Star, Dies at 53 Harris, who was a childhood friend of rapper Snoop Dogg, was also known for playing characters on hip-hop albums. Back in 1995, he played Albert Torena in Michael.
- 12/27/2016
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Actor, producer and comedian Ricky Harris died on Monday at the age of 54, according to his manager Cindy Ambers. The official cause of death is unknown, but Ambers told the Los Angeles Times that Harris suffered a heart attack two years ago. Harris' film and television credits include: 1993's Poetic Justice, in which he had a role alongside Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur; 1994's Murder Was the Case; Michael Mann's crime film Heat and Moesha. Further credits included Bones…...
- 12/27/2016
- Deadline TV
Actor, producer and comedian Ricky Harris died on Monday at the age of 54, according to his manager Cindy Ambers. The official cause of death is unknown, but Ambers told the Los Angeles Times that Harris suffered a heart attack two years ago. Harris' film and television credits include: 1993's Poetic Justice, in which he had a role alongside Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur; 1994's Murder Was the Case; Michael Mann's crime film Heat and Moesha. Further credits included Bones…...
- 12/27/2016
- Deadline
Actor and comedian Ricky Harris has died, The Hollywood Reporter was told by his manager, Cindy Ambers. He was 54.
Harris, whose numerous credits in television and film include Heat, Poetic Justice and Everyone Hates Chris, died Monday of a heart attack, Ambers said.
Harris also worked with Snoop Dogg on his rap albums. Snoop, Ice Cube and Chuck D, among many others, paid their respects on social media.
Harris, whose numerous credits in television and film include Heat, Poetic Justice and Everyone Hates Chris, died Monday of a heart attack, Ambers said.
Harris also worked with Snoop Dogg on his rap albums. Snoop, Ice Cube and Chuck D, among many others, paid their respects on social media.
- 12/27/2016
- by Ryan Parker
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
'Where would artists like Akon and T-Pain, Drake [be]?' actor Ricky Harris says of G-Funk icon's impact in previously unseen MTV News clip.
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Rahman Dukes
Nate Dogg
Photo: MTV News
One year ago to the day (March 15), hip-hop suffered a great loss when singer Nate Dogg died due to complications from multiple strokes. Nate was a pivotal figure in the West Coast's dominating G-Funk sound in the 1990's, and his closest friends and collaborators still feel his impact.
He added deep and soulful melodies to many hit records, notably appearing alongside Dr. Dre and his childhood friends Snoop Dogg and Warren G. Who could forget his bass-heavy bellows on Warren's 1994 hit "Regulate" or Dre's 2000 club banger "The Next Episode"? Not his fans, and surely not his loved ones.
Last year, MTV News took a trip out to Nate's old stomping grounds in Long Beach,...
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Rahman Dukes
Nate Dogg
Photo: MTV News
One year ago to the day (March 15), hip-hop suffered a great loss when singer Nate Dogg died due to complications from multiple strokes. Nate was a pivotal figure in the West Coast's dominating G-Funk sound in the 1990's, and his closest friends and collaborators still feel his impact.
He added deep and soulful melodies to many hit records, notably appearing alongside Dr. Dre and his childhood friends Snoop Dogg and Warren G. Who could forget his bass-heavy bellows on Warren's 1994 hit "Regulate" or Dre's 2000 club banger "The Next Episode"? Not his fans, and surely not his loved ones.
Last year, MTV News took a trip out to Nate's old stomping grounds in Long Beach,...
- 3/15/2012
- MTV Music News
A DJ competition is held to find the winner of the DJ Master Championship 2004 and the winner is DJ Banner (Ruel). Aiden (Vanessa Ferlito) is from Brooklyn, as she mentioned in the previous episode too and tells Mac (Gary Sinise) all the children there wanted to be a Grand Master. Mac prefers krunk. Mc Francois (Matias Masucci) the loser of the competition was smoking in the alley when he stepped in blood. Flack (Eddie Cahill) questions the host of the event, Mc Jayden Prince ( Dorian Missick) In the second story, Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) and Stella (Melina Kanakaredes) investigate Debra Gayle, a fashion designer found dead in her apartment. Her Pa, Madison (Olivia Burnette) found the body when she came in to collect her pay cheque, she had quit her job and claims she was already dead. Madison let herself in and pulled Debra from the pool. Debra had an abrasion on her forehead.
- 9/22/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
'I'm just glad to know that my brother was able to do what he loved,' sister Pamela Hale-Burns tells MTV News.
By Tamara Palmer, with reporting by Rahman Dukes
Daz and Nate Dogg's brother Sam
Photo: MTV News
Long Beach, California — One of the West Coast's most iconic hip-hop voices filled the air on Friday (March 25) as family, friends and fans waved goodbye to Nate Dogg.
Hundreds of people gathered outside the New Hope Baptist Church to pay tribute to the late singer, who died last week at age 41. The service, which was open to the public, included close friend and actor Ricky Harris and collaborators Daz Dillinger and producer Battlecat. Some mourners came from as far away as London, New York and San Francisco to pay their respects to the golden-voiced singer.
Nate Dogg was an accomplished artist who not only helped define the sound of West...
By Tamara Palmer, with reporting by Rahman Dukes
Daz and Nate Dogg's brother Sam
Photo: MTV News
Long Beach, California — One of the West Coast's most iconic hip-hop voices filled the air on Friday (March 25) as family, friends and fans waved goodbye to Nate Dogg.
Hundreds of people gathered outside the New Hope Baptist Church to pay tribute to the late singer, who died last week at age 41. The service, which was open to the public, included close friend and actor Ricky Harris and collaborators Daz Dillinger and producer Battlecat. Some mourners came from as far away as London, New York and San Francisco to pay their respects to the golden-voiced singer.
Nate Dogg was an accomplished artist who not only helped define the sound of West...
- 3/25/2011
- MTV Music News
Having held his own masterfully opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme in 1997's "Double Team", thespian rebounder Dennis Rodman has above-the-title billing all to himself in "Simon Sez", a martial arts action-comedy that's as bad as it wants to be.
While Rodman ponders his next career move, this endlessly irritating, flat-footed clunker will do his resume no favors. To be fair, the filmmakers have seen fit to surround him with so many shrill, over-the-top characters and performances that he comes across as practically demure by comparison.
Simon sez, "Go swiftly to video".
Rodman is the Simon in question, a tough-guy operative with a yellow motorcycle who gets roped into a purported kidnapping case by a bumbling private investigator Nick (Dane Cook), a classmate of Simon During's their Interpol days.
It turns out the hostage in question (Natalia Cigliuti) not only is unaware of having been kidnapped, but she has no desire to return to her wealthy American executive father, preferring to remain with her French boyfriend (Filip Nicolic).
But the boyfriend's father (Henri Courseaux) happens to be a bagman for a diabolical arms dealer (Jerome Pradon) eager to get his hands on a valuable piece of computer software that falls into Simon's hands. Thus, the shenanigans ensue.
Under the novice direction of writer-producer Kevin Elders (the "Iron Eagle" movies), the picture doesn't lack energy, and some of the fight sequences are well-choreographed.
On the other hand, the plot-deprived, shtick-heavy script, credited to former actors Andrew Miller and Andrew Lowery, keeps rearing its ugly head.
As for Rodman, despite there being enough metal hooked into his face to fill a tackle box, his performance remains surprisingly wooden given his colorful on- and off-court persona.
It's still preferable to the intended comic-relief turns of his improvising cast mates. As his hyper partner in crime-fighting, muggy comedian Cook makes for the most annoying sidekick since Jar Jar Binks. And John Pinette and Ricky Harris quickly overstay their welcome as undercover, high-tech monks who make like a third-rate Abbott and Costello.
SIMON SEZ
Independent Artists
A Signature Films production
Director: Kevin Elders
Screenwriters: Andrew Miller & Andrew Lowery
Story: Moshe Diamant & Rudy Cohen
Producers: Moshe Diamant, Ringo Lam
Executive producers: Rudy Cohen, Dan Frisch, Kevin Jones
Director of photography: Avraham Karpick
Production designer: Damien Lanfranchi
Editor: Alain Jakubowicz
Music: Brian Tyler
Color/stereo
Cast:
Simon: Dennis Rodman
Nick: Dane Cook
Claire: Natalia Cigliuti
Michael: Filip Nicolic
Macro: John Pinette
Ashton: Jerome Pradon
Micro: Ricky Harris
Bernard: Henri Courseaux
The Dancer: Emma Sjoberg
Running time -- 90 minutes
MPAA rating: PG-13...
While Rodman ponders his next career move, this endlessly irritating, flat-footed clunker will do his resume no favors. To be fair, the filmmakers have seen fit to surround him with so many shrill, over-the-top characters and performances that he comes across as practically demure by comparison.
Simon sez, "Go swiftly to video".
Rodman is the Simon in question, a tough-guy operative with a yellow motorcycle who gets roped into a purported kidnapping case by a bumbling private investigator Nick (Dane Cook), a classmate of Simon During's their Interpol days.
It turns out the hostage in question (Natalia Cigliuti) not only is unaware of having been kidnapped, but she has no desire to return to her wealthy American executive father, preferring to remain with her French boyfriend (Filip Nicolic).
But the boyfriend's father (Henri Courseaux) happens to be a bagman for a diabolical arms dealer (Jerome Pradon) eager to get his hands on a valuable piece of computer software that falls into Simon's hands. Thus, the shenanigans ensue.
Under the novice direction of writer-producer Kevin Elders (the "Iron Eagle" movies), the picture doesn't lack energy, and some of the fight sequences are well-choreographed.
On the other hand, the plot-deprived, shtick-heavy script, credited to former actors Andrew Miller and Andrew Lowery, keeps rearing its ugly head.
As for Rodman, despite there being enough metal hooked into his face to fill a tackle box, his performance remains surprisingly wooden given his colorful on- and off-court persona.
It's still preferable to the intended comic-relief turns of his improvising cast mates. As his hyper partner in crime-fighting, muggy comedian Cook makes for the most annoying sidekick since Jar Jar Binks. And John Pinette and Ricky Harris quickly overstay their welcome as undercover, high-tech monks who make like a third-rate Abbott and Costello.
SIMON SEZ
Independent Artists
A Signature Films production
Director: Kevin Elders
Screenwriters: Andrew Miller & Andrew Lowery
Story: Moshe Diamant & Rudy Cohen
Producers: Moshe Diamant, Ringo Lam
Executive producers: Rudy Cohen, Dan Frisch, Kevin Jones
Director of photography: Avraham Karpick
Production designer: Damien Lanfranchi
Editor: Alain Jakubowicz
Music: Brian Tyler
Color/stereo
Cast:
Simon: Dennis Rodman
Nick: Dane Cook
Claire: Natalia Cigliuti
Michael: Filip Nicolic
Macro: John Pinette
Ashton: Jerome Pradon
Micro: Ricky Harris
Bernard: Henri Courseaux
The Dancer: Emma Sjoberg
Running time -- 90 minutes
MPAA rating: PG-13...
- 9/27/1999
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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