Content Preview: rss
335 days ago
At 14, Millie (Lucy Deakins) bears two burdens: the ache of her father's death and the anxiety of a new neighborhood and school. She meets Eric (Jay Underwood), the strange, mute boy next door who dreams of flying. Together they learn if you wish hard enough, anything's possible. Written and directed by Nick Castle (The Last Starfighter, Dennis the Menace), The Boy Who Could Fly is a poignant, uplifting fable ringing with truth and tenderness and graced with a superb supporting cast: Bonnie Bedelia, Fred Gwynne, Fred Savage, Colleen Dewhurst and Louise Fletcher. To dream is to love. To love is to soar. To soar is to be healed. Take off with this tale and experience magical moviemaking.336 days ago
At 14, Millie (Lucy Deakins) bears two burdens: the ache of her father's death and the anxiety of a new neighborhood and school. She meets Eric (Jay Underwood), the strange, mute boy next door who dreams of flying. Together they learn if you wish hard enough, anything's possible. Written and directed by Nick Castle (The Last Starfighter, Dennis the Menace), The Boy Who Could Fly is a poignant, uplifting fable ringing with truth and tenderness and graced with a superb supporting cast: Bonnie Bedelia, Fred Gwynne, Fred Savage, Colleen Dewhurst and Louise Fletcher. To dream is to love. To love is to soar. To soar is to be healed. Take off with this tale and experience magical moviemaking.678 days ago
When all the adult men go off in search of gold, a veteran rancher is forced to hire eleven teenage boys as trail hands, and in the process of driving 1200 cattle across 400 rough miles, the young cowboys become cowmen. Starring screen legend John Wayne, with Emmy-winner Colleen Dewhurst ("Murphy Brown"), Oscar-nominee Bruce Dern ("Coming Home") and A Martinez ("L.A. Law"). From director Mark Rydell ("On Golden Pond").678 days ago
Theatrical sparks flew when veteran Eugene O'Neill interpreters Jason Robards and Colleen Dewhurst joined forces in the celebrated 1973 revival of O'Neill's tender semi-autobiographical drama. In a towering performance, the great Robards portrays a cynical, self-hating alcoholic actor based on O'Neill's elder brother, Jamie. The majestic Colleen Dewhurst plays the earthy, gruff daughter of his scheming Irish tenant farmer (Ed Flanders), with whom the failed actor spends a soul-baring night of guilt-ridden confessions, tenderness, and absolution. Both Dewhurst and Flanders won Tony Awards for their performances.678 days ago
Theatrical sparks flew when veteran Eugene O'Neill interpreters Jason Robards and Colleen Dewhurst joined forces in the celebrated 1973 revival of O'Neill's tender semi-autobiographical drama. In a towering performance, the great Robards portrays a cynical, self-hating alcoholic actor based on O'Neill's elder brother, Jamie. The majestic Colleen Dewhurst plays the earthy, gruff daughter of his scheming Irish tenant farmer (Ed Flanders), with whom the failed actor spends a soul-baring night of guilt-ridden confessions, tenderness, and absolution. Both Dewhurst and Flanders won Tony Awards for their performances.


