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 Boonslick Technical Education Center - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Boonville, MO College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Missouri Colleges > Boonville Colleges > Boonslick Technical Education Center Boonslick Technical Education Center 1694 Ashley Rd Boonville, MO 65233OPEID College Code: 02090400 General Phone: (660) 882-5306 Director: Dr. Paul E. Wootten Type: Public, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Differs by Program Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Rural Fringe Student Enrollment: 11 Get admissions information on Boonslick Technical Education Center and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Boonslick Technical Education Center - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesBoonslick Technical Education Center Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.btec.boonville.k12.mo.us Mission StatementThe purpose of Boonslick Technical Education Center is to teach the academic base of a technical field of students'choice; to provide hands-on experience to develop skills necessary to excel in the chosen field and to provide adults in the community with advanced training opportunities.Facilities and Programs OfferedNone AvailableCollege Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $30.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Recommended High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Recommended Recommendation Consideration Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Recommended Other Tests (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.) Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants23941Number Granted Admission (%)2 (100%)24 (62%)26 (63%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)1 (50%)24 (100%)25 (96%) Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 100% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving45%35%20%-Avg Amount Receiving$6,198$2,408$669- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)7.8%5.8%5.8%Number in Default112Number in Repayment142017Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedLicensed Practical Nurse2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$9,205$8,675$8,650Books and Supplies$1,875$1,875$1,875 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$14,168$14,168$14,168Other Expenses$2,500$2,500$2,500Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$7,898$6,200$6,200 Total ExpensesOff Campus$27,748$27,218$27,193Off Campus with Family$18,978$16,750$16,725 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionLicensed Practical Nurse$11,0801,309 Contact Hours12 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateHealth and Clinical ProfessionsLicensed Practical Nurse Degree18 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 11 Undergraduate: 11 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 2 Female: 9 Undergraduate Gender Male: 2 Female: 9 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 11 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 11 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black--Asian--Hispanic--White11100%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 20-21327%Ages 22-2419%Ages 25-29436%Ages 30-3419%Ages 35-3919%Ages 40-4919%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees532Instruction, Research and/or Public Service422Primarily Instruction422Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial11-Graduation and Retention RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 100%Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 87% Boonslick Technical Education Center Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Boonslick Technical Education Center Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Columbia Area Vocational Technical SchoolColumbia, MO 65203Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 23 Miles Lake Career and Technical CenterCamdenton, MO 65020Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 64 Miles Grand River Technical SchoolChillicothe, MO 64601Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 72 Miles Four Rivers Career CenterWashington, MO 63090Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 98 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. 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 Suffolk County Community College (SCCC) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Selden, NY College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > New York Colleges > Selden Colleges > Suffolk County Community College Suffolk County Community College (SCCC) 533 College Rd Selden, NY 11784OPEID College Code: 00287800 General Phone: (631) 451-4110 President: Dr. Shirley Robinson Pippins Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 22,092 College Alias: SCCC Get admissions information on Suffolk County Community College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Suffolk County Community College - Details GeneralMediaAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecuritySuffolk County Community College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Websitewww3.sunysuffolk.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - SCCC Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Suburban-Serving Multicampus Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Mixed Part/Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Very Large Two-Year PhotosSuffolk County Community CollegeSuffolk County Community CollegeCEDAW -- Umbrella Campaign @ Suffolk County Community CollegeSuffolk County Community CollegeSuffolk County Community CollegeSuffolk County Community CollegeSuffolk County Community CollegeSuffolk County Community CollegeSuffolk County Community CollegeSuffolk County Community CollegePowered by Admission LinksAdmissions: www3.sunysuffolk.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $35.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: SCCC Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 95% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving44%51%71%3%Avg Amount Receiving$1,895$2,238$1,372$1,386 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)9.0%8.4%6.0%Number in Default175183118Number in Repayment1,9412,1591,950Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$4,166$4,046$3,454In-State Tuition and Fees$4,166$4,046$3,454Out of State Tuition and Fees$8,332$7,302$6,554Books and Supplies$1,200$1,200$950 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$6,080$6,000$4,250Other Expenses$4,000$3,800$3,350Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,000$3,800$3,350 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$5,366$5,246$4,404In-State$5,366$5,246$4,404Out of State$9,532$8,502$7,504Off CampusIn-District$15,446$15,046$12,004In-State$15,446$15,046$12,004Out of State$19,612$18,302$15,104Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$9,366$9,046$7,754In-State$9,366$9,046$7,754Out of State$13,532$12,302$10,854Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsSCCC Horticulture Degree-1 ArchitectureSCCC Interior Architecture Degree-19 Business and Marketing StudiesSCCC Accounting Degree-78 SCCC Administrative Assistant Degree21 SCCC Bookkeeping Degree833 SCCC Business Administration Degree-189 SCCC General Merchandising, Sales, Related Marketing Operations, Other Degree-5 SCCC Office Management Degree-9 SCCC Retailing and Retail Operations Degree-8 SCCC Entrepreneurial Studies Degree5- Communication TechnologySCCC Photographic and Film Technology Degree-9 Communications and JournalismSCCC Communication and Journalism, Other Degree-20 Computer and Information SciencesSCCC Computer Degree-10 SCCC Information Science Studies Degree629 EducationSCCC English and Language Arts Teacher Education Degree-14 SCCC Mathematics Teacher Education Degree-3 SCCC Social Studies Teacher Education Degree-18 EngineeringSCCC Engineering Degree-2 Engineering TechnologySCCC Architectural Engineering Technology Degree-16 SCCC Drafting and Design Degree12- SCCC Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree-12 SCCC Mechanical Engineering Degree-1 Family and Consumer SciencesSCCC Child Care Degree-40 Foreign Languages and LiteratureSCCC Sign Language Interpretation and Translation Degree-23 Health and Clinical ProfessionsSCCC Dietitian Assistant Degree-9 SCCC Nursing Degree-342 SCCC Occupational Therapist Assistant Degree-14 SCCC Opticianry, Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician Degree-3 SCCC Physical Therapist Assistant Degree-17 SCCC Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling Degree-11 SCCC Therapeutic Recreation Degree-17 SCCC Medical Records Technology Degree-1 SCCC Veterinary Assistant Degree-33 Legal Professions and StudiesSCCC Paralegal Degree2329 Liberal Arts and SciencesSCCC Liberal Arts Degree-1,167 SCCC Humanistic Studies Degree-242 Mechanic and Repair TechnologySCCC Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology Degree-21 SCCC Heating and Air Conditioning Degree-8 SCCC Auto Mechanics Technology Degree-28 Personal and Culinary ServicesSCCC Culinary Arts Degree-8 Public Administration and Social ServicesSCCC Community Organization and Advocacy Degree-15 Security and Protective ServicesSCCC Fire Services Administration Degree-7 SCCC Law Enforcement Administration Degree1- SCCC Police Science Degree-155 SCCC Fire-Fighting Degree1- Visual and Performing ArtsSCCC Commercial and Advertising Art Degree-20 SCCC Design and Applied Arts, Other Degree-6 SCCC Drama Degree-7 SCCC Music Performance Degree-6 SCCC Technical Theatre, Design and Technology Degree4- SCCC Art Studies Degree-20 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 22,092 Undergraduate: 22,092 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 9,503 Female: 12,589 Undergraduate Gender Summary of information above... college alias: SCCC size classification: Very Large Two-Year student enrollment: 22,092 calendar system:
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 University of Arkansas Community College - Morrilton - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Morrilton, AR College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Arkansas Colleges > Morrilton Colleges > University of Arkansas Community College - Morrilton University of Arkansas Community College - Morrilton 1537 University Blvd. Morrilton, AR 72110OPEID College Code: 00524500 General Phone: (501) 977-2000 Chancellor: Nathan Crook Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Distant Town Student Enrollment: 1,809 Get admissions information on University of Arkansas Community College - Morrilton and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. University of Arkansas Community College - Morrilton - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityUniversity of Arkansas Community College - Morrilton Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.uaccm.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public 2-Year Colleges Under 4-Year Universities Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Small Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: www.uaccm.edu Online Application: Apply Online College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 73% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving10%46%21%30%Avg Amount Receiving$2,431$3,129$1,182$1,060 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)11.5%11.1%9.2%Number in Default282012Number in Repayment242179130Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$2,144$2,048$2,048In-State Tuition and Fees$2,368$2,240$2,240Out of State Tuition and Fees$3,424$3,264$3,264Books and Supplies$900$900$900 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$5,574$3,600$3,600Other Expenses$4,576$3,300$3,300Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,576$3,300$3,000 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$3,044$2,948$2,948In-State$3,268$3,140$3,140Out of State$4,324$4,164$4,164Off CampusIn-District$13,194$9,848$9,848In-State$13,418$10,040$10,040Out of State$14,474$11,064$11,064Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$7,620$5,948$5,948In-State$7,844$6,140$6,140Out of State$8,900$7,164$7,164Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBusiness and Marketing StudiesCommerce Degree315 Computer and Information SciencesSystem, Networking, and Lan or Wan Management Degree4- EducationTeacher Education, Multiple Levels Degree-8 Engineering TechnologyDrafting and Design Degree44 Petroleum Technology Degree5412 Surveying Technology Degree1615 Computer Systems Technology Degree134 Family and Consumer SciencesChild Development Degree12- Health and Clinical ProfessionsDietitian Assistant Degree-- Emergency Medical Technology Degree7- Licensed Practical Nurse Degree43- Nursing Degree-10 Nursing Assistant Degree2- Liberal Arts and SciencesGeneral Studies Degree-23 Liberal Arts Degree162 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAutobody, Collision and Repair Technology Degree55 Heating and Air Conditioning Degree52 Auto Mechanics Technology Degree31 Precision ProductionWelding Technology Degree15- Security and Protective ServicesForensic Science Degree-- Law Enforcement Administration Degree-- Visual and Performing ArtsCommercial and Advertising Art Degree-8 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 1,809 Undergraduate: 1,809 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 693 Female: 1,116 Undergraduate Gender Male: 693 Female: 1,116 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,229 Part-Time: 580 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,229 Part-Time: 580 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien10.06%American Indian221%Black1277%Asian100.6%Hispanic473%White1,60289%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 18332%Ages 18-1957032%Ages 20-2137921%Ages 22-2423213%Ages 25-2919211%Ages 30-341388%Ages 35-39925%Ages 40-491388%Ages 50-65292%Age Over 6560.3%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees20714661Faculty Status955738Instruction, Research and/or Public Service1025745Primarily Instruction955738Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial77-Other Professionals33321Technical and/or Paraprofessional655015Clerical And Secretarial25196Service and/or Maintenance30219 Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$40,605 (57)$42,219 (27)$39,153 (30)Instructor$40,605 (57)$42,219 (27)$39,153 (30) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$40,605 (57)$42,219 (27)$39,153 (30)Instructor$40,605 (57)$42,219 (27)$39,153 (30)Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 38%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 31%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students15% By GenderMale15%Female16% By RaceBlack4%Asian-Hispanic13%White17%Unknown- Summary of information above... facilities and programs 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 The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Ewing, NJ College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > New Jersey Colleges > Ewing Colleges > The College of New Jersey The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) 2000 Pennington Road Ewing, NJ 08628OPEID College Code: 00264200 General Phone: (609) 771-1855 President: R. Barbara Gitenstein Type: Public, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Small City Student Enrollment: 6,964 College Alias: TCNJ College Mascot: Lions Get admissions information on The College of New Jersey and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. The College of New Jersey - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityThe College of New Jersey Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesStudy Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Air Force Websitewww.tcnj.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - TCNJ Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Masters Colleges and Universities (Larger Programs) Undergraduate Classification Balanced Arts & Sciences/Professions, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Postbaccalaureate with Arts & Sciences (Education Dominant) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, More Selective, Lower Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Medium Four-Year, Highly Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.tcnj.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $70.00Graduate Application Fee: $70.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Recommendation Consideration Required Formal Demonstration of Competencies Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants4,1965,4969,692Number Granted Admission (%)1,746 (42%)2,366 (43%)4,112 (42%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)532 (30%)763 (32%)1,295 (31%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam1,26097%ACT ® Exam-- Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading560660SAT ® Math590690SAT ® Writing570670 ACT ® Composite--ACT ® English--ACT ® Math--Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: TCNJ Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 81% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving40%14%40%53%Avg Amount Receiving$4,713$3,408$3,066$6,128 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)1.9%0.9%0.9%Number in Default211214Number in Repayment1,0681,2771,513Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$12,308$11,307$10,553In-State Tuition and Fees$12,308$11,307$10,553Out of State Tuition and Fees$20,415$18,530$17,099Books and Supplies$1,000$1,000$1,000 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$9,612$9,242$8,843Other Expenses$2,500$2,200$2,200 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$25,420$23,749$22,596In-State$25,420$23,749$22,596Out of State$33,527$30,972$29,142Off CampusIn-District$13,308$12,307$11,553In-State$13,308$12,307$11,553Out of State$21,415$19,530$18,099Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$13,308$12,307$11,553In-State$13,308$12,307$11,553Out of State$21,415$19,530$18,099Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesTCNJ Biology Degree-103- Business and Marketing StudiesTCNJ Accounting Degree-44- TCNJ Business Administration Degree-178- Computer and Information SciencesTCNJ Computer Degree-16- EducationTCNJ Art Teacher Education Degree-15- TCNJ Bilingual and Multilingual Education Degree1-- TCNJ Biology Teacher Education Degree-2- TCNJ Chemistry Teacher Education Degree-1- TCNJ Counseling and Guidance Services Degree--43 TCNJ Education, Teaching Individuals with Specific Learning Disabilities Degree15-- TCNJ Educational Administration Degree--90 TCNJ Educational and Instructional Media Design Degree--10 TCNJ Educational, Instructional and Curriculum Supervision Degree22-- TCNJ Elementary Education Degree-11550 TCNJ English and Language Arts Teacher Education Degree-23- TCNJ History Teacher Education Degree-21- TCNJ Kindergarten and Preschool Education Degree920- TCNJ Mathematics Teacher Education Degree-25- TCNJ Physical Education Degree-718 TCNJ Physics Teacher Education Degree-3- TCNJ Reading Teacher Education Degree4-3 TCNJ Secondary Education Degree--44 TCNJ Spanish Language Teacher Education Degree-1- TCNJ Special Education Teaching Degree33446 TCNJ Teacher Education, Multiple Levels Degree31-- TCNJ Teacher and Professional Development, Other Degree-139 TCNJ Teaching English As Second Language Instructor Degree14-14 TCNJ Technology Teacher Education Teacher Education Degree-10- EngineeringTCNJ Biomedical and Medical Engineering Degree-5- TCNJ Civil Engineering Degree-8- TCNJ Computer Engineering Degree-5- TCNJ Electrical Engineering Degree-14- TCNJ Engineering Science Degree-7- TCNJ Mechanical Engineering Degree-28- English Language and LiteratureTCNJ English Language and Literature Degree-6811 TCNJ Speech Degree-63- Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesTC Summary of information above... enrollment classification: Very High Undergraduate calendar system: Semester Graduate Application Fee: 70.00 president:
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 Scioto County Joint Vocational School District - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Lucasville, OH College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Ohio Colleges > Lucasville Colleges > Scioto County Joint Vocational School District Scioto County Joint Vocational School District 951 Vern Riffe Drive Lucasville, OH 45648OPEID College Code: 02354200 General Phone: (740) 259-5526 Superintendent: Stan Jennings Type: Public, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Differs by Program Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Rural Student Enrollment: 421 Get admissions information on Scioto County Joint Vocational School District and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Scioto County Joint Vocational School District - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesScioto County Joint Vocational School District Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsiteWWW.SCJVS.COM Mission StatementThe mission of Scioto County Joint Vocational School, the region's driving force for re-energizing the economy, is to provide a superior workforce through personalized training, new technologies, and community partnerships.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 90% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving39%80%--Avg Amount Receiving$6,000$4,310-- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)3.9%6.5%7.1%Number in Default6158Number in Repayment152230112Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedLicensed Practical Nurse2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$9,152$7,744$7,180Books and Supplies$1,652$1,607$1,670 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$7,855$6,816$6,816Other Expenses$5,040$5,040$5,040Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$8,888$8,470$8,470 Total ExpensesOff Campus$23,699$21,207$20,706Off Campus with Family$19,692$17,821$17,320 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionLicensed Practical Nurse$10,8041,350 Contact Hours12 MonthsIndustrial Mechanics and Maintenance$7,6431,200 Contact Hours 12 MonthsMedical Office Computer Specialist$5,479900 Contact Hours 11 MonthsDental Assistant$5,018900 Contact Hours 12 MonthsConstruction Trades$8,4191,200 Contact Hours 12 MonthsElectrician$7,0781,200 Contact Hours 12 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBusiness and Marketing StudiesExecutive Assistant, Executive Secretary Degree23 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Degree10 Construction TradesElectrician Degree12 Health and Clinical ProfessionsDental Assistant Degree7 Health Services Degree8 Licensed Practical Nurse Degree33 Surgical Technology Degree10 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyIndustrial Equipment Maintenance Technologies, Other Degree12 Security and Protective ServicesPolice Science Degree20 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 421 Undergraduate: 421 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 165 Female: 256 Undergraduate Gender Male: 165 Female: 256 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 354 Part-Time: 67 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 354 Part-Time: 67 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black164%Asian--Hispanic20.5%White40396%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-19256%Ages 20-217518%Ages 22-247919%Ages 25-296916%Ages 30-345714%Ages 35-395212%Ages 40-494711%Ages 50-65174%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees902763Instruction, Research and/or Public Service63360Primarily Instruction63360Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial44-Other Professionals77-Technical and/or Paraprofessional16133Clerical And Secretarial752Skilled Crafts211Service and/or Maintenance77-Graduation and Retention RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 45%Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 66%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 64% Scioto County Joint Vocational School District Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Scioto County Joint Vocational School District Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Gallia Jackson Vinton Joint Vocational School DistrictRio Grande, OH 45674Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 31 Miles ACWHCCAshland, OH 44805Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 138 Miles Apollo JVSLima, OH 45806Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 141 Miles Akron School of Practical NursingAkron, OH 44311Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 171 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. 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 Everest Institute - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Miami, FL College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Florida Colleges > Miami Colleges > Everest Institute Everest Institute 111 NW 183rd St, Ste 200 Miami, FL 33169OPEID College Code: 02121800 General Phone: (305) 949-9500 College President: Mario Miro Type: Private For-Profit, 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 141 Get admissions information on Everest Institute and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Everest Institute - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesEverest Institute Campus Map Other Campus LocationsEverest Institute Hialeah, FL 33012 8 Miles AwayStudent ServicesPlacement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.everest.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Private For-Profit Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Small Two-Year College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School Record Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants79416495Number Granted Admission (%)64 (81%)324 (78%)388 (78%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)59 (92%)319 (98%)378 (97%) Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 96% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving93%92%--Avg Amount Receiving$5,986$3,201-- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)18.1%13.0%4.5%Number in Default28927294Number in Repayment1,5902,0892,075Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedMedical Assistant2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$12,225$11,140$10,135Books and Supplies$1,250$600$600 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$6,840$6,561$6,354Other Expenses$3,906$3,843$3,780Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,906$3,843$3,780 Total ExpensesOff Campus$24,221$22,144$20,869Off Campus with Family$17,381$15,583$14,515 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionMedical Assistant$13,47547 Credit Hours8 MonthsNursing Assistant$12,47051 Credit Hours 8 MonthsMedical Insurance Coding$13,70547 Credit Hours 8 MonthsLaw Enforcement Administration$35,36096 Credit Hours 24 MonthsPharmacy Technician$13,01547 Credit Hours 8 MonthsBusiness Administration$35,36096 Credit Hours 24 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateHealth and Clinical ProfessionsMassage Therapy Degree80- Medical Insurance Coding Degree97- Pharmacy Technician Degree69- Medical Assistant Degree217- Nursing Assistant Degree63- Legal Professions and StudiesParalegal Degree-8 Security and Protective ServicesLaw Enforcement Administration Degree-42 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 141 Undergraduate: 141 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 10 Female: 131 Undergraduate Gender Male: 10 Female: 131 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 141 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 141 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien10.7%American Indian--Black11884%Asian10.7%Hispanic1611%White43%Unknown10.7% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1832%Ages 18-191813%Ages 20-212216%Ages 22-243525%Ages 25-292921%Ages 30-34139%Ages 35-3964%Ages 40-49107%Ages 50-6543%Age Over 6510.7%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees94859Faculty Status33267Instruction, Research and/or Public Service33267Primarily Instruction33267Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial1414-Other Professionals22-Technical and/or Paraprofessional45432Clerical And Secretarial42411Service and/or Maintenance11- Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$34,312 (26)$37,952 (9)$32,385 (17)Instructor$34,312 (26)$37,952 (9)$32,385 (17) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$28,074 (26)$31,052 (9)$26,498 (17)Instructor$28,074 (26)$31,052 (9)$26,498 (17)Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 32%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 22%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students51% By GenderMale52%Female51% By RaceBlack48%Asian100%Hispanic61%White71%Unknown100% Everest Institute Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Everest Institute Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Ati College of HealthMiami, FL 33169Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 1 Miles NONEDania Beach, FL 33004Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 8 Miles Florida Technical CollegeOrlando, FL 32826Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 191 Miles Central Florida CollegeWinter Park, FL 32789Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 196 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... opeid college code: 02121800 student enrollment: 141 high school or secondary school record: Required local area:
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 Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Arnold, MD College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Maryland Colleges > Arnold Colleges > Anne Arundel Community College Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) 101 College Pky Arnold, MD 21012OPEID College Code: 00205800 General Phone: (410) 777-2222 President: Martha a Smith Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 14,834 College Alias: AACC Get admissions information on Anne Arundel Community College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Anne Arundel Community College - Details GeneralMediaAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityAnne Arundel Community College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Must Complete Preparation at Another Institution ROTC Army Air Force Websitewww.aacc.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - AACC Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Suburban-Serving Single Campus Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Part-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Large Two-Year Photosaacc josh 068Nov-11-10 AACC Art Show 034She said: What is history?Aperture Trials - berriesTree Barkaacc josh 054PerpendicularSimple Beauty in GrassTiny Yellow FlowerYellow Flower, Fast ShutterPowered by Admission LinksAdmissions: www.aacc.edu Online Application: Apply Online College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: AACC Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 48% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving12%13%11%5%Avg Amount Receiving$2,474$2,638$1,001$1,842 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)8.4%7.7%6.3%Number in Default979371Number in Repayment1,1521,2021,114Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$2,860$2,860$2,860In-State Tuition and Fees$5,230$5,230$5,230Out of State Tuition and Fees$9,040$9,040$9,040Books and Supplies$1,470$1,308$1,271 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$9,060$8,634$8,391Other Expenses$4,080$3,793$3,686Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$6,774$3,793$6,182 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$4,330$4,168$4,131In-State$6,700$6,538$6,501Out of State$10,510$10,348$10,311Off CampusIn-District$17,470$16,595$16,208In-State$19,840$18,965$18,578Out of State$23,650$22,775$22,388Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$11,104$10,597$10,313In-State$13,474$12,967$12,683Out of State$17,284$16,777$16,493Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsAACC Horticulture Degree1- Business and Marketing StudiesAACC Bookkeeping Degree1311 AACC Business Administration Degree8376 AACC Business Administration, Other Degree-- AACC Commerce Degree-103 AACC Hotel Administration Degree718 AACC Management Information Systems Degree913 AACC Management Information Systems and Services, Other Degree-5 AACC Retailing and Retail Operations Degree-- AACC Small Business Administration and Management Degree-1 AACC Entrepreneurial Studies Degree-3 Communication TechnologyAACC Communications Technologies and Support Services, Other Degree614 Computer and Information SciencesAACC Computer Degree-14 AACC Computer and Information Systems Security Degree-21 AACC Computer Systems Networking Degree616 EducationAACC Chemistry Teacher Education Degree-- AACC Early Childhood Education Degree-8 AACC Education, Other Degree2- AACC Elementary Education Degree-23 AACC Mathematics Teacher Education Degree-1 AACC Physics Teacher Education Degree-- AACC Spanish Language Teacher Education Degree-1 EngineeringAACC Engineering Degree-11 Engineering TechnologyAACC Architectural Drafting Cad Degree-34 AACC Drafting and Design Degree2- AACC Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree1110 AACC Occupational Safety and Health Technology Degree2213 Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesAACC Womens Studies Degree7- Family and Consumer SciencesAACC Child Care Degree-13 AACC Foodservice Administration and Management Degree7- Health and Clinical ProfessionsAACC Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services, Other Degree8- AACC Clinical Laboratory Technician Degree305 AACC Emergency Medical Technology Degree7- AACC Home Health Aide Degree-- AACC Licensed Practical Nurse Degree7- AACC Medical Administration Degree217 AACC Medical Radiologic Technology Degree-23 AACC Nursing Degree-88 AACC Physical Therapist Assistant Degree-11 AACC Physician Assistant Degree31- AACC Mental Health Technician Degree719 Interdisciplinary StudiesAACC Gerontology Degree-- Legal Professions and StudiesAACC Paralegal Degree1025 AACC Pre-Law Studies Degree-3 Liberal Arts and SciencesAACC Liberal Arts Degree-68 AACC Liberal Arts, Other Degree-552 Mathematics and StatisticsAACC Mathematics Degree-4 Personal and Culinary ServicesAACC Restaurant, Culinary and Catering Management Degree2- Recreation and Fitness StudiesAACC Health and Physical Education Degree-- Security and Protective ServicesAACC Fire Protection and Safety Technology Degree-1 AACC Law Enforcement Administration Degree-3 AACC Police Science Degree1130 Visual and Performing ArtsAACC Commercial and Advertising Art Degree4- AACC Interior Design Degree12- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 14,834 Undergraduate: 14,834 Student GenderTotal Summary of information above... undergraduate classification: Associates president: Martha a Smith college alias: AACC local area:
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 National Graduate School of Quality Management - Admissions | Financial Aid | Degrees - Falmouth, MA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Massachusetts Colleges > Falmouth Colleges > National Graduate School of Quality Management National Graduate School of Quality Management 186 Jones Road Falmouth, MA 02540OPEID College Code: 03504300 General Phone: (800) 838-2580 x509 Director of Financial Aid: Lisa G. Melchiorri Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Trimester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Midsized Suburb Student Enrollment: 252 Get admissions information on National Graduate School of Quality Management and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. National Graduate School of Quality Management - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesNational Graduate School of Quality Management Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.ngs.edu Mission StatementThe National Graduate School is a special purpose institution established in 1993 to provide comprehensive education in Quality Management. It's mission is to: Provide working adults with higher level knowledge and understanding of the concepts, principles and tools of quality systems management. Graduate individuals with behavioral, analytic, customer service, and leadership skills to achieve tangible, measurable, rapid, significant contributions in the workplace. To raise the overall understanding of quality systems management in the private and public sectors nationwide. To develop proponents and educators of quality systems management able to further the understanding and application of the concepts, principles and tools.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Special Focus Institutions--Schools of Business and Management Enrollment Classification Exclusively Graduate/Professional Admission LinksAdmissions: www.ngs.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $50.00Graduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedLife Experience Credit Applicant ConsiderationsNone Available Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Number in Repayment4510492Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBachelorMasterBusiness and Marketing StudiesBusiness, Management, Marketing and Related Support Services, Other Degree--152 EngineeringEngineering Degree--- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 252 Graduate: 252 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 166 Female: 86 Graduate Gender Male: 166 Female: 86 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 252 Part-Time: 0 Graduate Attendance Full-Time: 252 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian20.8%Black4317%Asian146%Hispanic104%White16967%Unknown146% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 22-2442%Ages 25-293313%Ages 30-34187%Ages 35-393112%Ages 40-499237%Ages 50-657329%Age Uknown10.4%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees821468Instruction, Research and/or Public Service65-65Primarily Instruction65-65Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial651Other Professionals761Technical and/or Paraprofessional431Clerical And Secretarial431 National Graduate School of Quality Management Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review National Graduate School of Quality Management Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges ANTSNewton Centre, MA 02459Highest Degree: Doctoral and First-ProfessionalDistance: 59 Miles Anna Maria CollegePaxton, MA 01612Highest Degree: Master'sDistance: 85 Miles AICSpringfield, MA 01109Highest Degree: DoctoralDistance: 107 Miles Amherst CollegeAmherst, MA 01002Highest Degree: Bachelor'sDistance: 112 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... college credits accepted: Life Experience Credit student enrollment: 252 college carnegie classifications: None Available facilities and programs offered:
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 Mount Saint Mary College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Newburgh, NY College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > New York Colleges > Newburgh Colleges > Mount Saint Mary College Mount Saint Mary College 330 Powell Avenue Newburgh, NY 12550OPEID College Code: 00277800 General Phone: (845) 561-0800 President: Fr. Kevin Mackin Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Small City Student Enrollment: 2,588 College Mascot: Knights Get admissions information on Mount Saint Mary College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Mount Saint Mary College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityMount Saint Mary College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification Religious AffiliationRoman Catholic Websitewww.msmc.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Masters Colleges and Universities (Medium Programs) Undergraduate Classification Arts & Sciences Plus Professions, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Postbaccalaureate Professional (Education Dominant) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Higher Transfer-In Enrollment Classification High Undergraduate Size Classification Small Four-Year, Primarily Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.msmc.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $40.00Graduate Application Fee: $40.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Recommendation Consideration Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants4431,4351,878Number Granted Admission (%)335 (76%)1,113 (78%)1,448 (77%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)117 (35%)322 (29%)439 (30%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam39690%ACT ® Exam10624% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading450550SAT ® Math450550SAT ® Writing450540 ACT ® Composite1823ACT ® English1622ACT ® Math1723Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 88% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving74%24%46%70%Avg Amount Receiving$6,563$3,869$2,628$7,061 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)2.1%2.7%1.6%Number in Default142313Number in Repayment658839778Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$20,745$19,520$18,290In-State Tuition and Fees$20,745$19,520$18,290Out of State Tuition and Fees$20,745$19,520$18,290Books and Supplies$1,000$1,200$900 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$11,030$10,400$9,040Other Expenses$1,300$1,300$1,400Off CampusRoom and Board$8,600$8,600$7,400Other Expenses$1,750$1,750$2,250Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$1,750$1,750$2,250 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$34,075$32,420$29,630In-State$34,075$32,420$29,630Out of State$34,075$32,420$29,630Off CampusIn-District$32,095$31,070$28,840In-State$32,095$31,070$28,840Out of State$32,095$31,070$28,840Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$23,495$22,470$21,440In-State$23,495$22,470$21,440Out of State$23,495$22,470$21,440Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiology Degree-11- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree-22- Accounting and Business and Management Degree--1 Bookkeeping Degree1-- Business Administration Degree-5630 Communications and JournalismCommunication Degree--- Communication and Media Studies, Other Degree-11- Public Relations, Advertising and Applied Communication, Other Degree-14- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree-1- Data Processing Degree--- Information Technology Degree-8- EducationEarly Childhood Education Degree--11 Reading Teacher Education Degree--- Secondary Education Degree--34 Special Education and Teaching, Other Degree--48 Teacher Education and Professional Development, Other Degree--45 Middle School Education Degree--2 English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree-53- Foreign Languages and LiteratureSpanish Language and Literature Degree-9- Health and Clinical ProfessionsAdult Health Nursing Degree--8 Clinical Laboratory Science Degree-1- Dental Services and Allied Professions, Other Degree--- Nursing Degree-64- HistoryHistory Degree-46- History, Other Degree-5- Interdisciplinary StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies, Other Degree-8- Natural Sciences Degree-2- Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree-27- Physical SciencesChemistry Degree-1- PsychologyPsychology Degree-51- Public Administration and Social ServicesHuman Services Degree-29- Social SciencesSocial Sciences Degree-16- Sociology Degree-2- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 2,588 Undergraduate: 2,086 Graduate: 502 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 674 Female: 1,914 Undergraduate Gender Male: 577 Female: 1,509 Graduate Gender Male: 97 Female: 405 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,793 Part-Time: 795 Summary of information above... calendar system: Semester enrollment classification: High Undergraduate student enrollment: 2,588 recommendation consideration:
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 University of North Carolina at Asheville (UNCA) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Asheville, NC College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > North Carolina Colleges > Asheville Colleges > University of North Carolina at Asheville University of North Carolina at Asheville (UNCA) One University Hts Asheville, NC 28804OPEID College Code: 00290700 General Phone: (828) 251-6600 Chancellor: Anne Ponder Type: Public, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Small City Student Enrollment: 3,701 College Alias: UNCA, UNC Asheville Get admissions information on University of North Carolina at Asheville and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. University of North Carolina at Asheville - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityUniversity of North Carolina at Asheville Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification Websitewww.unca.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - UNCA Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Classification Arts & Sciences Focus, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Single Postbaccalaureate (Other Field) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, More Selective, Higher Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Medium Four-Year, Primarily Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.unca.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees YesUndergraduate Application Fee: $50.00Graduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required Recommendation Consideration Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants1,1051,5462,651Number Granted Admission (%)775 (70%)1,237 (80%)2,012 (76%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)233 (30%)343 (28%)576 (29%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2006 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam55396%ACT ® Exam10118% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2006 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading540640SAT ® Math520620SAT ® Writing510620 ACT ® Composite2226ACT ® English2127ACT ® Math2025Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: UNCA Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 61% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving41%16%24%43%Avg Amount Receiving$3,517$3,127$2,253$2,628 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)2.6%2.7%2.1%Number in Default131614Number in Repayment493592660Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$4,174$4,045$3,811In-State Tuition and Fees$4,174$4,045$3,811Out of State Tuition and Fees$15,504$15,035$13,936Books and Supplies$850$850$850 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$6,620$6,230$5,880Other Expenses$2,900$2,900$3,041 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$14,544$14,025$13,582In-State$14,544$14,025$13,582Out of State$25,874$25,015$23,707Off CampusIn-District$5,024$4,895$4,661In-State$5,024$4,895$4,661Out of State$16,354$15,885$14,786Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$5,024$4,895$4,661In-State$5,024$4,895$4,661Out of State$16,354$15,885$14,786Awarded Student Degrees and Programs BachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiology Degree37- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree10- Business Administration Degree55- Operations Management and Supervision Degree2- Communications and JournalismMedia Studies Degree45- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Science Degree4- Web and Digital Design Degree32- EngineeringEngineering Degree-- English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree56- Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesWomens Studies Degree2- Foreign Languages and LiteratureFrench Language and Literature Degree3- German Language and Literature Degree2- Spanish Language and Literature Degree15- Classical Languages, Literatures and Linguistics Degree1- Health and Clinical ProfessionsPublic Health Education and Promotion Degree29- HistoryHistory Degree38- Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree711 Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree18- Natural Resources and ConservationEnvironmental Studies Degree54- Philosophy and Religious StudiesPhilosophy Degree6- Religious Studies Degree-- Physical SciencesAtmospheric Sciences and Meteorology Degree22- Chemistry Degree14- Physics Degree8- PsychologyPsychology Degree97- Social SciencesEconomics Degree16- Political Science Degree30- Sociology Degree35- Visual and Performing ArtsDrama Degree13- Fine Studio Arts Degree13- Music Degree3- Music, Other Degree9- Art Studies Degree28- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 3,701 Undergraduate: 3,664 Graduate: 37 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 1,549 Female: 2,152 Undergraduate Gender Male: 1,543 Female: 2,121 Graduate Gender Male: 6 Female: 31 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 2,945 Part-Time: 756 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 2,942 Part-Time: 722 Graduate Attendance Full-Time: 3 Part-Time: 34 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien501%American Indian110.3% Summary of information above... recommendation consideration: Recommended local area: Small City high school or secondary school record: Required student enrollment:
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 Windham Memorial Hospital - Radiologic Technology Program - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Willimantic, CT College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Connecticut Colleges > Willimantic Colleges > Windham Memorial Hospital - Radiologic Technology Program Windham Memorial Hospital - Radiologic Technology Program 112 Mansfield Avenue Willimantic, CT 06226OPEID College Code: 02265900 General Phone: (860) 456-6871 President & Ceo: Richard a Brvenik Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Town Fringe Student Enrollment: 18 Windham Memorial Hospital - Radiologic Technology Program - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityWindham Memorial Hospital - Radiologic Technology Program Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.wcmh.org Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Recommended High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Recommendation Consideration Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Recommended Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants83038Number Granted Admission (%)1 (13%)7 (23%)8 (21%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)1 (100%)7 (100%)8 (100%) Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 71% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving71%43%--Avg Amount Receiving$5,380$3,087-- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)2.1%2.3%-Number in Repayment101818Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedMedical Radiologic Technology2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$7,725$7,725$6,150Books and Supplies$750$750$750 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$22,141$20,184$15,342Other Expenses$5,058$4,780$3,374Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$5,058$4,780$3,348 Total ExpensesOff Campus$35,674$33,439$25,616Off Campus with Family$13,533$13,255$10,248 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionMedical Radiologic Technology$8,4753,092 Contact Hours24 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateHealth and Clinical ProfessionsRadiologic Technology Degree9 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 18 Undergraduate: 18 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 2 Female: 16 Undergraduate Gender Male: 2 Female: 16 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 18 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 18 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black--Asian--Hispanic--White18100%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-19422%Ages 20-21211%Ages 22-24528%Ages 25-29317%Ages 35-39211%Ages 40-49211%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees321Instruction, Research and/or Public Service22-Primarily Instruction22-Technical and/or Paraprofessional1-1Clerical And Secretarial1-1Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 91%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students79% By GenderMale50%Female87% By RaceAsian-White83%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusBurglary86 Windham Memorial Hospital - Radiologic Technology Program Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Windham Memorial Hospital - Radiologic Technology Program Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges GoodwinEast Hartford, CT 06108Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 20 Miles Hartford School of MusicHartford, CT 06105Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 24 Miles St Vincent's CollegeBridgeport, CT 06606Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 62 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... recommendation consideration: Required total student enrollment: Undergraduate: 18 facilities and programs offered: Library Available college credits accepted:
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 Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Science (MCPHS) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Boston, MA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Massachusetts Colleges > Boston Colleges > Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Science Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Science (MCPHS) 179 Longwood Ave Boston, MA 02115OPEID College Code: 00216500 General Phone: (617) 732-2800 President: Charles F Monahan Jr Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 3,626 College Alias: MCPHS Get admissions information on Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Science and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Science - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityMassachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Science Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Websitewww.mcphs.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - MCPHS Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Special Focus Institutions--Other Health Professions Schools Enrollment Classification Majority Graduate/Professional Admission LinksAdmissions: www.mcphs.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $70.00Graduate Application Fee: $70.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required Recommendation Consideration Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants---Number Granted Admission (%)- (-)- (-)- (-)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)- (-)- (-)- (-) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam32597%ACT ® Exam8024% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading470560SAT ® Math490585SAT ® Writing480570 ACT ® Composite2124ACT ® English1924ACT ® Math1925Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: MCPHS Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 89% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving82%29%25%61%Avg Amount Receiving$4,513$4,263$1,766$7,263 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)0.3%0.1%0.4%Number in Default224Number in Repayment5911,175919Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$23,620$22,700$21,880In-State Tuition and Fees$23,620$22,700$21,880Out of State Tuition and Fees$23,620$22,700$21,880Books and Supplies$840$800$780 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$11,590$11,800$11,700Other Expenses$2,120$2,220$2,350Off CampusRoom and Board$11,600$11,800$11,700Other Expenses$2,120$2,220$2,350Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,180$2,220$3,000 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$38,170$37,520$36,710In-State$38,170$37,520$36,710Out of State$38,170$37,520$36,710Off CampusIn-District$38,180$37,520$36,710In-State$38,180$37,520$36,710Out of State$38,180$37,520$36,710Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$27,640$26,560$25,660In-State$27,640$26,560$25,660Out of State$27,640$26,560$25,660Awarded Student Degrees and Programs BachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesPharmacology Degree-- Health and Clinical ProfessionsDental Hygiene Degree51- Health Services Degree7- Industrial and Physical Pharmacy and Cosmetic Sciences Degree-- Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Degree-- Nuclear Medical Technology Degree19- Nursing Degree62- Pharmacy Administration, Policy and Regulatory Affairs Degree-16 Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Administration, Other Degree42- Physician Assistant Degree-54 Pre-Medicine, Pre-Medical Studies Degree3- Radiologic Technology Degree29- Physical SciencesChemistry Degree1- PsychologyHealth Psychology Degree3- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 3,626 Undergraduate: 1,075 Graduate: 269 Professional: 2,282 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 1,170 Female: 2,456 Undergraduate Gender Male: 265 Female: 810 Graduate Gender Male: 79 Female: 190 Professional Gender Male: 826 Female: 1,456 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 3,395 Part-Time: 231 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 999 Part-Time: 76 Graduate Attendance Full-Time: 157 Part-Time: 112 Professional Attendance Full-Time: 2,239 Part-Time: 43 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien1063%American Indian70.2%Black1865%Asian1,02728%Hispanic1193%White1,98655%Unknown1955% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1810.03%Ages 18-1986624%Ages 20-2179822%Ages 22-2493026%Ages 25-2961117%Ages 30-341895%Ages 35-39983%Ages 40-49772%Ages 50-65230.6%Age Over 6530.08%Age Uknown300.8%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees3993954Faculty Status2052023Graduate Assistants28-28Instruction, Research and/or Public Service1891854Primarily Instruction1841804Primarily Research55-Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial4747-Other Summary of information above... high school or secondary school record: Required college preparatory program completion: Required special learning opportunities: Distance Learning Opportunities Graduate Application Fee:
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 Bancroft School of Massage Therapy - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Worcester, MA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Massachusetts Colleges > Worcester Colleges > Bancroft School of Massage Therapy Bancroft School of Massage Therapy 333 Shrewsbury St Worcester, MA 01604OPEID College Code: 02337400 General Phone: (508) 757-7923 President: Steven Tankanow Type: Private For-Profit, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Midsized City Student Enrollment: 112 Get admissions information on Bancroft School of Massage Therapy and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Bancroft School of Massage Therapy - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityBancroft School of Massage Therapy Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesWeekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.bancroftsmt.com Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission LinksAdmissions: www.bancroftsmt.com Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School Record Required Recommendation Consideration Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants11112Number Granted Admission (%)1 (100%)11 (100%)12 (100%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)1 (100%)11 (100%)12 (100%) Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 42% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving36%14%6%-Avg Amount Receiving$4,630$2,275$1,908- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)8.5%4.8%-Number in Default43-Number in Repayment472431Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedMassage Therapy2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$13,750$13,750$12,975Books and Supplies$825$825$825 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$10,836$10,836$10,836Other Expenses$5,592$5,592$5,592Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$5,628$5,628$5,628 Total ExpensesOff Campus$31,003$31,003$30,228Off Campus with Family$20,203$20,203$19,428 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionMassage Therapy$14,57536 Credit Hours13 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateHealth and Clinical ProfessionsMassage Therapy Degree63 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 112 Undergraduate: 112 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 15 Female: 97 Undergraduate Gender Male: 15 Female: 97 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 112 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 112 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien10.9%American Indian--Black--Asian44%Hispanic10.9%White10594%Unknown10.9% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-191211%Ages 20-211413%Ages 22-241211%Ages 25-291413%Ages 30-341715%Ages 35-391413%Ages 40-492321%Ages 50-6565%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees22715Instruction, Research and/or Public Service12-12Primarily Instruction12-12Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial55-Other Professionals11-Technical and/or Paraprofessional413Clerical And Secretarial11-Service and/or Maintenance3-3Graduation RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 90%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusBurglary1- Bancroft School of Massage Therapy Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Bancroft School of Massage Therapy Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Blaine the Beauty Career School - BostonBoston, MA 02111Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 33 Miles Bay State School of TechnologyCanton, MA 02021Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 34 Miles Lincoln Technical InstituteSomerville, MA 02145Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 36 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... student enrollment: 112 college carnegie classifications: None Available applicant considerations: None Available opeid college code:
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 Withlacoochee Technical Institute (WTI) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Inverness, FL College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Florida Colleges > Inverness Colleges > Withlacoochee Technical Institute Withlacoochee Technical Institute (WTI) 1201 W Main St Inverness, FL 34450OPEID College Code: 02300900 General Phone: (352) 726-2430 Director: Denise Willis Type: Public, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Differs by Program Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Distant Town Student Enrollment: 385 College Alias: WTI Get admissions information on Withlacoochee Technical Institute and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Withlacoochee Technical Institute - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityWithlacoochee Technical Institute Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.wtionline.cc Mission StatementTo prepare students to be literate, informed, responsible, and productive members of a global society who will be able to flourish in an increasingly complex world and who believe learning is a lifelong process.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 65% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving-31%28%6%Avg Amount Receiving-$3,800$627$405 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Number in Repayment11-Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedCorrections, Other2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$1,235$1,282$1,282Books and Supplies$586$585$572 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$9,835$9,835$9,835Other Expenses$3,345$3,345$3,345Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$8,398$8,398$8,398 Total ExpensesOff Campus$15,001$15,047$15,034Off Campus with Family$10,219$10,265$10,252 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionCorrections$1,821552 Contact Hours6 MonthsLaw Enforcement Administration$2,389770 Contact Hours 7 MonthsNursing Assistant$708290 Contact Hours 3 MonthsCosmetology$3,0081,200 Contact Hours 12 MonthsLicensed Practical Nurse$3,6091,350 Contact Hours 12 MonthsNail Technician$767240 Contact Hours 2 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAdministrative Assistant Degree16 Construction TradesCarpentry Degree3 Electrician Degree18 EducationEarly Childhood Education Degree7 Engineering TechnologyComputer Systems Technology Degree16 Refrigeration Technology Degree17 Health and Clinical ProfessionsLicensed Practical Nurse Degree23 Massage Therapy Degree18 Medical Administration Degree21 Nursing Assistant Degree52 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAutobody, Collision and Repair Technology Degree12 Marine Maintenance, Fitter and Ship Repair Technology Degree14 Auto Mechanics Technology Degree8 Personal and Culinary ServicesCosmetology Degree20 Culinary Arts Degree14 Nail Technician Degree13 Precision ProductionWelding Technology Degree16 Security and Protective ServicesCorrections Degree73 Law Enforcement Administration Degree59 Police Science Degree16 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 385 Undergraduate: 385 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 187 Female: 198 Undergraduate Gender Male: 187 Female: 198 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 266 Part-Time: 119 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 266 Part-Time: 119 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black287%Asian82%Hispanic236%White32685%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 184913%Ages 18-1912733%Ages 20-2110126%Ages 22-244411%Ages 25-29256%Ages 30-34174%Ages 35-3982%Ages 40-4920.5%Ages 50-6562%Age Over 6562%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees17410173Instruction, Research and/or Public Service1033370Primarily Instruction572730Primarily Public Service43340Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial44-Other Professionals66-Technical and/or Paraprofessional61583Clerical And Secretarial54522Service and/or Maintenance66-Graduation and Retention RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 79%Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 80%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 77%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07ArrestsOn CampusWeapons Related-1Drug Related-1Liquor Related1- Criminal OffensesOn CampusAggravated Assault1-Burglary-1 Withlacoochee Technical Institute Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Withlacoochee Technical Institute Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Lake Technical CenterEustis, FL 32726Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 39 Miles Orlando TechOrlando, FL 32801Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 61 Miles Pinellas Technical Education CenterSaint Petersburg, FL 33711Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 77 Miles Bradford - Union Area Career Technical CenterStarke, FL 32091Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 78 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. 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 Central Baptist Theological Seminary - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Shawnee, KS College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Kansas Colleges > Shawnee Colleges > Central Baptist Theological Seminary Central Baptist Theological Seminary 6601 Monticello Road Shawnee, KS 66226OPEID College Code: 00190700 General Phone: (913) 667-5700 President, Prof of Theology & Spiritual Formation: Molly T. Marshall Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 102 Get admissions information on Central Baptist Theological Seminary and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Central Baptist Theological Seminary - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCentral Baptist Theological Seminary Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Religious AffiliationAmerican Baptist Websitewww.cbts.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Special Focus Institutions--Theological Seminaries, Bible Colleges, and Other Faith-Related Institutions Enrollment Classification Majority Graduate/Professional College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsRecommendation Consideration Required Formal Demonstration of Competencies Recommended TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants224Number Granted Admission (%)2 (100%)2 (100%)4 (100%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)2 (100%)2 (100%)4 (100%) Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 67% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving33%0%-33%Avg Amount Receiving$5,625--$2,500 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Number in Repayment121419Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$6,600$6,240$6,240In-State Tuition and Fees$6,600$6,240$6,240Out of State Tuition and Fees$6,600$6,240$6,240Books and Supplies$1,800$1,650$1,500 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$9,840$9,020$8,200Other Expenses$11,040$10,120$9,200Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$13,300$10,120$11,000 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$8,400$7,890$7,740In-State$8,400$7,890$7,740Out of State$8,400$7,890$7,740Off CampusIn-District$29,280$27,030$25,140In-State$29,280$27,030$25,140Out of State$29,280$27,030$25,140Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$21,700$19,990$18,740In-State$21,700$19,990$18,740Out of State$21,700$19,990$18,740Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateMasterTheology and Religious VocationsTheology Degree-19 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 102 Undergraduate: 7 Graduate: 13 Professional: 82 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 55 Female: 47 Undergraduate Gender Male: 5 Female: 2 Graduate Gender Male: 5 Female: 8 Professional Gender Male: 45 Female: 37 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 34 Part-Time: 68 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1 Part-Time: 6 Graduate Attendance Full-Time: 2 Part-Time: 11 Professional Attendance Full-Time: 31 Part-Time: 51 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien22%American Indian22%Black2726%Asian--Hispanic11%White7069%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 22-2466%Ages 25-291111%Ages 30-341111%Ages 35-3999%Ages 40-492625%Ages 50-653534%Age Over 6533%Age Uknown11%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees19172Faculty Status1616-Tenured Faculty77-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service871Primarily Instruction871Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial44-Other Professionals55-Technical and/or Paraprofessional211Service and/or Maintenance11- Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$36,586 (7)$38,180 (5)$32,600 (2)Professor$36,586 (7)$38,180 (5)$32,600 (2) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$29,934 (7)$31,239 (5)$26,674 (2)Professor$29,934 (7)$31,239 (5)$26,674 (2)Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 67%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students100% By GenderMale100%Female100% By RaceNon-Resident Alien100%White100% Central Baptist Theological Seminary Reviews Write Your Review... 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Concorde Career Colleges - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesConcorde Career Colleges Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.concorde.edu Mission StatementAt Concorde Career Institute, we prepare learners for successful careers. At Concorde Career Institute, we... Conduct all aspects of our business with integrity; Are customer focused; Are committed to life-long learning and believe in the value of continuous education; Treat all individuals with respect; Are committed to quality performance and continuous improvement; and Are active community citizens. We are a private career school, small enough to be concerned with individual student progress. Students learn by demonstration, study and practice in classroom, laboratory and on-the-job settings. They work with equipment and instruments under the supervision of trained faculty.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School Record Required Recommendation Consideration Recommended Other Tests (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.) Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants24178202Number Granted Admission (%)24 (100%)178 (100%)202 (100%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)24 (100%)178 (100%)202 (100%) Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 98% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving90%65%18%-Avg Amount Receiving$8,507$3,692$1,802- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)10.1%11.0%4.2%Number in Default556323Number in Repayment544570544Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedMedical Assistant2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$13,078$11,650$11,104Books and Supplies$690$681$645 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$7,536$7,578$7,389Other Expenses$3,888$4,104$4,005Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,888$4,104$4,005 Total ExpensesOff Campus$25,192$24,013$23,143Off Campus with Family$17,656$16,435$15,754 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionMedical Assistant$13,768720 Contact Hours8 MonthsLicensed Practical Nurse$28,1981,563 Contact Hours 13 MonthsMedical Records Administration$12,499720 Contact Hours 8 MonthsNursing$42,5191,748 Contact Hours 18 MonthsDental Assistant$12,474720 Contact Hours 8 MonthsSurgical Technology$25,5011,220 Contact Hours 12 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateHealth and Clinical ProfessionsDental Assistant Degree68- Health and Medical Administrative Services, Other Degree81- Licensed Practical Nurse Degree77- Medical Radiologic Technology Degree-33 Nursing Degree-67 Respiratory Care Therapy Degree2- Respiratory Therapy Technician Degree-17 Surgical Technology Degree27- Medical Assistant Degree175- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 626 Undergraduate: 626 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 87 Female: 539 Undergraduate Gender Male: 87 Female: 539 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 626 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 626 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian81%Black11919%Asian274%Hispanic11318%White32953%Unknown305% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1840.6%Ages 18-196510%Ages 20-219916%Ages 22-2410717%Ages 25-2914924%Ages 30-347412%Ages 35-39478%Ages 40-49538%Ages 50-65264%Age Over 6520.3%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees927022Faculty Status634221Instruction, Research and/or Public Service523121Primarily Instruction523121Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial1414-Other Professionals1818-Technical and/or Paraprofessional871Clerical And Secretarial871 Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$40,567 (31)$46,800 (1)$40,359 (30)Instructor$40,567 (31)$46,800 (1)$40,359 (30) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$33,192 (31)$38,292 (1)$33,022 (30)Instructor$33,192 (31)$38,292 (1)$33,022 (30)Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 81%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students63% By GenderMale57%Female64% By RaceAmerican Indian62%Black49%Asian55%Hispanic68%White70%Unknown64% Concorde Career Colleges Reviews Write Your Review... 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 Itawamba Community College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Fulton, MS College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Mississippi Colleges > Fulton Colleges > Itawamba Community College Itawamba Community College 602 W Hill St Fulton, MS 38843OPEID College Code: 00240900 General Phone: (601) 862-8000 President: David C Cole, Phd Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Remote Town Student Enrollment: 5,871 College Alias: ICC Get admissions information on Itawamba Community College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Itawamba Community College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityItawamba Community College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Websitewww.iccms.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Medium Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Medium Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: www.iccms.edu Online Application: Apply Online College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 77% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving36%62%35%55%Avg Amount Receiving$3,168$2,827$446$877 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)11.4%10.0%6.8%Number in Default14611652Number in Repayment1,2781,153756Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$1,640$1,640$1,640In-State Tuition and Fees$1,640$1,640$1,640Out of State Tuition and Fees$3,410$3,350$3,350Books and Supplies$950$950$950 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$2,230$2,230$2,230Other Expenses$1,490$1,490$1,490Off CampusRoom and Board$3,500$3,450$3,450Other Expenses$1,500$1,480$1,480Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,290$1,480$4,280 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$6,310$6,310$6,310In-State$6,310$6,310$6,310Out of State$8,080$8,020$8,020Off CampusIn-District$7,590$7,520$7,520In-State$7,590$7,520$7,520Out of State$9,360$9,230$9,230Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$6,880$6,870$6,870In-State$6,880$6,870$6,870Out of State$8,650$8,580$8,580Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsAgricultural Supplies, Retailing and Wholesaling Degree-2 Agricultural Business and Management Degree-1 ArchitectureArchitecture Degree-1 Biological and Biomedical SciencesBiology Degree-4 Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree-9 Administrative Assistant Degree-28 Commerce Degree-20 Management Information Systems Degree-28 Marketing Degree-9 Office Management Degree-- Communications and JournalismJournalism Degree-2 Radio and Television Degree-1 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree1- Computer Science Degree-5 Construction TradesElectrician Degree-14 EducationElementary Education Degree-7 English and Language Arts Teacher Education Degree-2 Mathematics Teacher Education Degree-1 Physical Education Degree-4 Secondary Education Degree-5 Special Education Teaching Degree-1 Speech Teacher Education Degree-2 Teacher Education and Professional Development, Other Degree-2 EngineeringEngineering Degree-3 Engineering TechnologyComputer Hardware Technology Degree-- Drafting and Design Degree-7 Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree-9 Manufacturing Technology Degree-- Family and Consumer SciencesChild Care Provider Degree-22 Family and Consumer Sciences Degree-- Foreign Languages and LiteratureAmerican Sign Language Degree-6 Health and Clinical ProfessionsClinical Laboratory Science Degree-- Emergency Medical Technology Degree-2 Health Unit Management Degree-- Licensed Practical Nurse Degree40- Medical Radiologic Technology Degree-17 Nursing Degree-87 Physical Therapist Assistant Degree-12 Physical Therapy Degree-2 Pre-Dentistry Studies Degree-- Pre-Medicine, Pre-Medical Studies Degree-6 Pre-Pharmacy Studies Degree-1 Pre-Veterinary Studies Degree-1 Respiratory Care Therapy Degree-10 Surgical Technology Degree5- Ultrasound Technology Degree-7 Medical Records Technology Degree-8 HistoryHistory Degree-1 Legal Professions and StudiesParalegal Degree-3 Pre-Law Studies Degree-5 Liberal Arts and SciencesGeneral Studies Degree-46 Liberal Arts, Other Degree-79 Library ScienceLibrary Science, Librarianship Degree-1 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAutobody, Collision and Repair Technology Degree9- Diesel Mechanics Degree-3 Heating and Air Conditioning Degree-6 Auto Mechanics Technology Degree3- Natural Resources and ConservationForestry Degree-2 Physical SciencesChemistry Degree-- Physics Degree-- Precision ProductionFurniture Design and Manufacturing Degree-- Tool and Die Technology Degree-1 Welding Technology Degree11- PsychologyPsychology Degree-5 Public Administration and Social ServicesSocial Work Degree-6 Security and Protective ServicesLaw 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 Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Independence, OH College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Ohio Colleges > Independence Colleges > Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine 6000 Rockside Woods Boulevard Independence, OH 44131OPEID College Code: 00308800 General Phone: (216) 231-3300 President: Thomas V Melillo, Dpm Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: First-Professional Degree Local Area: Rural Fringe Student Enrollment: 370 Get admissions information on Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesOhio College of Podiatric Medicine Campus Map Student ServicesNone AvailableSpecial Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.ocpm.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile Hospital Services Available College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Special Focus Institutions--Other Health Professions Schools Enrollment Classification Exclusively Graduate/Professional Admission LinksAdmissions: www.ocpm.edu Online Application: Apply Online College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsNone Available Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Number in Repayment52168116Graduate Student Expenses In-StateOut of StateTotal Tuition and FeesPodiatry School$27,533$27,533Awarded Student Degrees and Programs DoctorHealth and Clinical ProfessionsPodiatric Medicine, Podiatry Degree77 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 370 Professional: 370 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 195 Female: 175 Professional Gender Male: 195 Female: 175 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 365 Part-Time: 5 Professional Attendance Full-Time: 365 Part-Time: 5 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien103%American Indian30.8%Black5715%Asian144%Hispanic134%White24165%Unknown329% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 20-2162%Ages 22-2414138%Ages 25-2917246%Ages 30-34359%Ages 35-39103%Ages 40-4941%Ages 50-6520.5%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees876819Faculty Status291514Instruction, Research and/or Public Service291514Primarily Instruction251213Primarily Research22-Primarily Public Service1-1Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial1010-Other Professionals18171Technical and/or Paraprofessional30264Clerical And Secretarial16151Skilled Crafts22-Service and/or Maintenance853 Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$79,072 (13)$87,519 (8)$65,555 (5)Professor$101,525 (3)$101,525 (3)- (-)Associate Professor$91,798 (2)$87,018 (1)$96,577 (1)Assistant Professor$72,651 (7)$77,140 (4)$66,667 (3)Instructor$31,200 (1)- (-)$31,200 (1) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$64,696 (13)$71,608 (8)$53,637 (5)Professor$83,068 (3)$83,068 (3)- (-)Associate Professor$75,109 (2)$71,198 (1)$79,019 (1)Assistant Professor$59,443 (7)$63,116 (4)$54,547 (3)Instructor$25,528 (1)- (-)$25,528 (1) Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges B-WBerea, OH 44017Highest Degree: Master'sDistance: 10 Miles Ashland CollegeAshland, OH 44805Highest Degree: DoctoralDistance: 51 Miles Allegheny Wesleyan CollegeSalem, OH 44460Highest Degree: Bachelor'sDistance: 55 Miles Bluffton UniversityBluffton, OH 45817Highest Degree: Master'sDistance: 122 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... facilities and programs offered: Library Available college carnegie classifications: None Available calendar system: Semester total student enrollment:
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 Nashua Community College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Nashua, NH College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > New Hampshire Colleges > Nashua Colleges > Nashua Community College Nashua Community College 505 Amherst St Nashua, NH 03063OPEID College Code: 00923600 General Phone: (603) 882-6923 President: Lucille a Jordan Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Small City Student Enrollment: 1,850 Get admissions information on Nashua Community College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Nashua Community College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityNashua Community College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Must Complete Preparation at Another Institution Websitewww.nashuacc.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Medium Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Part-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Small Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: www.nashuacc.edu Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $10.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 57% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving39%18%16%2%Avg Amount Receiving$3,493$2,389$1,544$1,180 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)5.6%5.7%6.1%Number in Default358630Number in Repayment6171,499485Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$6,112$6,112$5,760In-State Tuition and Fees$6,112$6,112$5,760Out of State Tuition and Fees$13,312$13,312$12,514Books and Supplies$1,600$1,600$1,500 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$10,644$10,800$6,000Other Expenses$3,450$3,200$6,560Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,450$3,200$6,560 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$7,712$7,712$7,260In-State$7,712$7,712$7,260Out of State$14,912$14,912$14,014Off CampusIn-District$21,806$21,712$19,820In-State$21,806$21,712$19,820Out of State$29,006$28,912$26,574Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$11,162$10,912$13,820In-State$11,162$10,912$13,820Out of State$18,362$18,112$20,574Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsAnimal Grooming Degree6- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree212 Bookkeeping Degree3- Business Administration Degree125 Human Resources Degree5- Marketing Degree-13 Food Services Management Degree-1 Communication TechnologyCommunications Technology Degree615 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Programming, Specific Applications Degree-1 Computer Science Degree-- Computer Systems Networking Degree211 Web and Digital Design Degree12 Web and Multimedia Management Degree-- EducationEarly Childhood Education Degree614 Education Degree-1 Education, Teaching Individuals with Speech or Language Impairments Degree-4 Engineering TechnologyCad Drafting and Design Degree48 Computer Engineering Technology Degree-4 Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree-3 Electromechanical Technology and Electromechanical Engineering Technology Degree-3 Foreign Languages and LiteratureSign Language Interpretation and Translation Degree4- Health and Clinical ProfessionsMassage Therapy Degree27- Medical Administration Degree1- Medical Insurance Coding Degree6- Nursing Degree-20 Legal Professions and StudiesParalegal Degree58 Liberal Arts and SciencesGeneral Studies Degree-17 Liberal Arts Degree212 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAircraft Mechanic and Maintenance Degree-8 Autobody, Collision and Repair Technology Degree-4 Auto Mechanics Technology Degree-16 Precision ProductionMachine Shop Technology Degree3- Machine Tool Technology Degree24 Public Administration and Social ServicesHuman Services Degree16 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 1,850 Undergraduate: 1,850 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 860 Female: 990 Undergraduate Gender Male: 860 Female: 990 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 716 Part-Time: 1,134 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 716 Part-Time: 1,134 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian20.1%Black392%Asian392%Hispanic664%White1,36974%Unknown33518% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 18150.8%Ages 18-1944824%Ages 20-2128716%Ages 22-2417910%Ages 25-291749%Ages 30-341026%Ages 35-39915%Ages 40-4917910%Ages 50-65412%Age Over 6520.1%Age Uknown33218%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees46281381Faculty Status30439265Instruction, Research and/or Public Service30439265Primarily Instruction30439265Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial33-Other Professionals281612Technical and/or Paraprofessional12723104Clerical And 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 Murray State College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Tishomingo, OK College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Oklahoma Colleges > Tishomingo Colleges > Murray State College Murray State College One Murray Campus Tishomingo, OK 73460OPEID College Code: 00315800 General Phone: (580) 371-2371 President: Dr. Noble Jobe Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Rural Fringe Student Enrollment: 2,281 Get admissions information on Murray State College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Murray State College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityMurray State College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.mscok.edu Mission StatementMurray State College provides opportunities to maximize student learning and personal growth.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Medium Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Mixed Part/Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Small Two-Year College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 86% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving55%58%37%20%Avg Amount Receiving$2,450$2,803$1,265$2,053 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)10.1%8.1%8.8%Number in Default595148Number in Repayment582622541Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$3,004$2,566$2,040In-State Tuition and Fees$3,004$2,566$2,040Out of State Tuition and Fees$6,664$6,180$5,190Books and Supplies$1,024$1,024$1,024 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$5,600$5,380$5,300Other Expenses$2,510$2,510$2,510Off CampusRoom and Board$5,650$5,650$5,650Other Expenses$3,014$3,014$3,014Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$5,014$3,014$5,014 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$12,138$11,480$10,874In-State$12,138$11,480$10,874Out of State$15,798$15,094$14,024Off CampusIn-District$12,692$12,254$11,728In-State$12,692$12,254$11,728Out of State$16,352$15,868$14,878Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$9,042$8,604$8,078In-State$9,042$8,604$8,078Out of State$12,702$12,218$11,228Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsAgriculture Degree-5 Biological and Biomedical SciencesBiology Degree-3 Business and Marketing StudiesBusiness Administration Degree-26 Management Science Degree-8 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree-1 Information Science Studies Degree-10 EducationElementary Education Degree-23 Physical Education Degree-7 Family and Consumer SciencesChild Care Provider Degree-5 Child Development Degree-8 Health and Clinical ProfessionsNursing Degree-54 Physical Therapist Assistant Degree-17 HistoryHistory Degree-1 Liberal Arts and SciencesGeneral Studies Degree-122 Humanistic Studies Degree-1 Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree-1 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyGunsmithing Degree67 Natural Resources and ConservationNatural Resources and Conservation, Other Degree-1 PsychologyPsychology, Other Degree-18 Security and Protective ServicesCorrections, Other Degree-6 Visual and Performing ArtsFine Arts and Art Studies, Other Degree-1 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 2,281 Undergraduate: 2,281 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 728 Female: 1,553 Undergraduate Gender Male: 728 Female: 1,553 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,148 Part-Time: 1,133 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,148 Part-Time: 1,133 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien10.04%American Indian36416%Black1356%Asian190.8%Hispanic854%White1,52167%Unknown1567% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1822310%Ages 18-1963028%Ages 20-2133915%Ages 22-2423510%Ages 25-2924811%Ages 30-341858%Ages 35-391537%Ages 40-491858%Ages 50-65773%Age Over 6550.2%Age Uknown10.04%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees236126110Faculty Status4747-Tenured Faculty1818-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service964749Primarily Instruction964749Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial1313-Other Professionals2424-Technical and/or Paraprofessional1034261Clerical And Secretarial773740Service and/or Maintenance26521 Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$41,146 (40)$41,100 (19)$41,187 (21)Associate Professor$66,026 (1)$66,026 (1)- (-)Assistant Professor$43,687 (4)$41,434 (2)$45,941 (2)Instructor$40,145 (35)$39,501 (16)$40,687 (19) 11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$57,977 (7)$60,500 (4)$54,612 (3)Professor$57,670 (1)$57,670 (1)- (-)Assistant Professor$53,360 (1)- (-)$53,360 (1)Instruct Summary of information above... size classification: Small Two-Year highest degree: Associate's Degree student enrollment: 2,281 type:
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 Lebanon Valley College (LVC) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Annville, PA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Pennsylvania Colleges > Annville Colleges > Lebanon Valley College Lebanon Valley College (LVC) 101 N College Ave Annville, PA 17003OPEID College Code: 00328800 General Phone: (717) 867-6100 President: Stephen C. Macdonald Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral Degree Local Area: Small Suburb Student Enrollment: 1,936 College Alias: LVC College Mascot: Flying Dutchmen Get admissions information on Lebanon Valley College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Lebanon Valley College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityLebanon Valley College Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesStudy Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Religious AffiliationUnited Methodist Websitewww.lvc.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - LVC Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--Diverse Fields Undergraduate Classification Balanced Arts & Sciences/Professions, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Postbaccalaureate Professional (Business Dominant) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Lower Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Small Four-Year, Highly Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.lvc.edu Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $30.00Graduate Application Fee: $30.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Recommended High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants9409451,885Number Granted Admission (%)617 (66%)750 (79%)1,367 (73%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)178 (29%)218 (29%)396 (29%) Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: LVC Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 98% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving60%15%54%96%Avg Amount Receiving$7,713$3,035$3,461$11,044 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)1.3%1.3%1.5%Number in Default51010Number in Repayment365740652Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$29,350$27,800$26,385In-State Tuition and Fees$29,350$27,800$26,385Out of State Tuition and Fees$29,350$27,800$26,385Books and Supplies$1,000$900$900 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$7,760$7,430$7,115Other Expenses$1,500$1,500$1,170Off CampusRoom and Board$6,585$6,430$4,400Other Expenses$2,000$2,000$1,490Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,000$2,000$1,490 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$39,610$37,630$35,570In-State$39,610$37,630$35,570Out of State$39,610$37,630$35,570Off CampusIn-District$38,935$37,130$33,175In-State$38,935$37,130$33,175Out of State$38,935$37,130$33,175Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$32,350$30,700$28,775In-State$32,350$30,700$28,775Out of State$32,350$30,700$28,775Awarded Student Degrees and Programs AssociateBachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology Degree-8- Biology Degree-15- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree-19- Actuarial Science Degree-3- Business Administration Degree13212 Hotel Administration Degree-1- Communication TechnologyRecording Arts Technology Degree-18- Communications and JournalismDigital Communication and Media Degree-22- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Science Degree-3- EducationElementary Education Degree-48- Music Teacher Education Degree-26- Science Teacher Education Degree--10 English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree-19- Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesUnited States Studies Degree--- Foreign Languages and LiteratureFrench Language and Literature Degree-1- German Language and Literature Degree-1- Spanish Language and Literature Degree-2- Health and Clinical ProfessionsClinical Laboratory Science Degree-1- Health Services Degree-32- Health Care Administration Degree-5- HistoryHistory Degree-11- Interdisciplinary StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies, Other Degree-6- Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree-1- Philosophy and Religious StudiesPhilosophy Degree--- Religious Studies Degree--- Physical SciencesChemistry Degree-12- Physics Degree-4- PsychologyPhysiological Psychology, Psychobiology Degree-9- Psychology Degree-24- Social SciencesCriminology Degree-5- Economics Degree-11- Political Science Degree-11- Sociology Degree-11- Visual and Performing ArtsFine Studio Arts Degree-6- Music Management and Merchandising Degree-7- Music Performance Degree-24- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 1,936 Undergraduate: 1,793 Graduate: 143 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 857 Female: 1,079 Undergraduate Gender Male: 804 Female: 989 Graduate Gender Male: 53 Female: 90 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,663 Part-Time: 273 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,636 Part-Time: 157 Graduate Attendance Full-Time: 27 Part-Time: 116 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien100.5%American Indian60.3%Black302%Asian432%Hispanic452%White Summary of information above... high school or secondary school gpa: Recommended highest degree: Doctoral Degree college alias: LVC religious affiliation:
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 Holyoke Community College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Holyoke, MA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Massachusetts Colleges > Holyoke Colleges > Holyoke Community College Holyoke Community College 303 Homestead Ave Holyoke, MA 01040OPEID College Code: 00217000 General Phone: (413) 552-2001 President: William F. Messner Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Rural Fringe Student Enrollment: 6,461 College Alias: HCC Get admissions information on Holyoke Community College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Holyoke Community College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityHolyoke Community College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Must Complete Preparation at Another Institution Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification Websitewww.hcc.mass.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Suburban-Serving Single Campus Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Mixed Part/Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Medium Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: www.hcc.edu Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $10.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 52% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving20%34%34%15%Avg Amount Receiving$2,143$2,752$1,148$402 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)6.4%6.5%8.6%Number in Default383842Number in Repayment589584487Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$2,880$2,768$2,642In-State Tuition and Fees$2,880$2,768$2,642Out of State Tuition and Fees$7,824$7,712$7,586Books and Supplies$1,000$800$800 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$6,900$6,700$6,100Other Expenses$5,360$5,000$4,200Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$7,320$5,000$6,050 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$3,880$3,568$3,442In-State$3,880$3,568$3,442Out of State$8,824$8,512$8,386Off CampusIn-District$16,140$15,268$13,742In-State$16,140$15,268$13,742Out of State$21,084$20,212$18,686Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$11,200$10,518$9,492In-State$11,200$10,518$9,492Out of State$16,144$15,462$14,436Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAdministrative Assistant Degree11 Bookkeeping Degree612 Business Administration Degree-131 E-Commerce Degree1- Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations, Other Degree1- Hospitality Administration and Management, Other Degree-10 Human Resources Degree2- Retailing and Retail Operations Degree17 Computer and Information SciencesComputer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other Degree1- Computer and Information Systems Security Degree2- Computer Programming, Specific Applications Degree-20 Computer Systems Networking Degree1- EducationPhysical Education Degree1- EngineeringEngineering Degree-12 Family and Consumer SciencesChild Care Degree349 Health and Clinical ProfessionsCommunication Disorders Sciences and Services, Other Degree1- Licensed Practical Nurse Degree39- Medical Radiologic Technology Degree-19 Nursing Degree-41 Ophthalmic, Optometric Support Services and Allied Professions, Other Degree7- Opticianry, Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician Degree-1 Pharmacy Technician Degree27 Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling Degree2- Medical Records Technology Degree7- Medical Assistant Degree31- Veterinary Assistant Degree-16 Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree-330 Liberal Arts, Other Degree-11 Personal and Culinary ServicesCulinary Arts Degree13- Public Administration and Social ServicesCommunity Organization and Advocacy Degree26- Human Services Degree4- Social Work Degree314 Recreation and Fitness StudiesHealth and Physical Education Degree84 Sport and Fitness Administration, Management Degree-6 Security and Protective ServicesCriminal Justice Degree1450 Forensic Science Degree3- Visual and Performing ArtsCommercial and Advertising Art Degree1- Film, Video and Photographic Arts, Other Degree1- Music Degree214 Art Studies Degree-22 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 6,461 Undergraduate: 6,461 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 2,450 Female: 4,011 Undergraduate Gender Male: 2,450 Female: 4,011 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 3,466 Part-Time: 2,995 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 3,466 Part-Time: 2,995 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien340.5%American Indian370.6%Black3586%Asian1302%Hispanic95615%White4,76774%Unknown1793% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 181943%Ages 18-192,11033%Ages 20-211,24419%Ages 22-2476912%Ages 25-2971711%Ages 30-344116%Ages 35-393115%Ages 40-494938%Ages 50-651923%Age Over 65200.3%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees991401590Faculty Status566157409Tenured Faculty93921Instruction, Research and/or Public Service464130334Primarily Instruction464130334Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial5050-Other Professionals1679 Summary of information above... facilities and programs offered: Library Available calendar system: Semester highest degree: Associate's Degree student enrollment:
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 Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Reno, NV College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Nevada Colleges > Reno Colleges > Truckee Meadows Community College Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) 7000 Dandini Blvd Reno, NV 89512OPEID College Code: 02107700 General Phone: (775) 673-7000 President: Maria Sheehan Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Midsized City Student Enrollment: 12,166 College Alias: TMCC Get admissions information on Truckee Meadows Community College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Truckee Meadows Community College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityTruckee Meadows Community College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Websitewww.tmcc.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - TMCC Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Large Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Part-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Large Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: www.tmcc.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $10.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: TMCC Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 54% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving5%21%40%16%Avg Amount Receiving$3,919$3,501$911$674 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)11.5%9.6%9.5%Number in Default595656Number in Repayment512581589Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$1,920$1,763$1,695In-State Tuition and Fees$1,920$1,763$1,695Out of State Tuition and Fees$7,629$7,148$6,657Books and Supplies$1,092$1,092$1,092 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$9,163$9,163$9,163Other Expenses$2,085$2,086$2,086Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,085$2,086$2,086 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$3,012$2,855$2,787In-State$3,012$2,855$2,787Out of State$8,721$8,240$7,749Off CampusIn-District$14,260$14,104$14,036In-State$14,260$14,104$14,036Out of State$19,969$19,489$18,998Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$5,097$4,941$4,873In-State$5,097$4,941$4,873Out of State$10,806$10,326$9,835Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsTMCC Landscaping and Groundskeeping Degree-- ArchitectureTMCC Architecture Degree12- TMCC Architecture, Other Degree-- Business and Marketing StudiesTMCC Accounting Degree-- TMCC Accounting, Other Degree-- TMCC Administrative Assistant Degree1- TMCC Bookkeeping Degree-- TMCC Business Administration Degree-- TMCC Commerce Degree314 TMCC Management Information Systems and Services, Other Degree1- TMCC Real Estate Degree-- Communication TechnologyTMCC Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator Production Degree-- TMCC Graphic Communications Degree-- Computer and Information SciencesTMCC Computer Graphics Degree3- TMCC Computer Programming, Specific Applications Degree1- TMCC Computer Systems Networking Degree5- Construction TradesTMCC Building and Construction Finishing, Management and Inspection, Other Degree2- TMCC Electrician Degree-- EducationTMCC Early Childhood Education Degree32 TMCC Elementary Education Degree1- TMCC Secondary Education Degree8- Engineering TechnologyTMCC Architectural Drafting Cad Degree1- TMCC Drafting and Design Degree15 TMCC Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree21 TMCC Engineering Technologies, Other Degree4- TMCC Environmental Control Technologies, Other Degree-- Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesTMCC Ethnic, Cultural Minority and Gender Studies, Other Degree-- Family and Consumer SciencesTMCC Child Care Degree-- TMCC Nutrition and Wellness Studies Degree-- Health and Clinical ProfessionsTMCC Dental Assistant Degree16- TMCC Dental Hygiene Degree8- TMCC Emergency Medical Technology Degree-- TMCC Medical Administration Degree-- TMCC Medical Office Assistant Degree-- TMCC Medical Radiologic Technology Degree11- TMCC Nursing Degree53- TMCC Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling Degree-3 TMCC Mental Health Technician Degree-5 Legal Professions and StudiesTMCC Advanced Legal Research Degree-- TMCC Legal Administrative Assistant Degree4- TMCC Paralegal Degree13- Liberal Arts and SciencesTMCC General Studies Degree485 TMCC Liberal Arts Degree-279 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyTMCC Diesel Mechanics Degree-- TMCC Heating and Air Conditioning Degree12 TMCC Auto Mechanics Technology Degree8- Natural Resources and ConservationTMCC Natural Resources Management and Policy Degree-- TMCC Natural Resources, Conservation Degree-- Personal and Culinary ServicesTMCC Baking and Pastry Degree1- TMCC Cooking and Related Culinary Arts Degree6- TMCC Culinary Arts Degree-- Physical SciencesTMCC Physical Sciences, Other Degree947 Precision ProductionTMCC Welding Technology Degree3- Security and 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 New England College of Optometry (NECO/) - Admissions | Degrees - Boston, MA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Massachusetts Colleges > Boston Colleges > New England College of Optometry New England College of Optometry (NECO/) 424 Beacon St Boston, MA 02115OPEID College Code: 00216400 General Phone: (617) 266-2030 President: Elizabeth Chen Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 464 College Alias: NECO/, NEWENCO/ Get admissions information on New England College of Optometry and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. New England College of Optometry - Details GeneralAdmissionDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesNew England College of Optometry Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesStudy Abroad Opportunities Websitewww.neco.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - NECO/ Library Profile Hospital Services Available College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Special Focus Institutions--Other Health Professions Schools Enrollment Classification Exclusively Graduate/Professional Admission LinksOnline Application: Apply Online Admission Fees Graduate Application Fee: $75.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsNone Available Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesVision Science, Physiological Optics Degree-2 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 464 Graduate: 6 Professional: 458 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 135 Female: 329 Graduate Gender Male: 0 Female: 6 Professional Gender Male: 135 Female: 323 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 456 Part-Time: 8 Graduate Attendance Full-Time: 0 Part-Time: 6 Professional Attendance Full-Time: 456 Part-Time: 2 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien10422%American Indian--Black40.9%Asian12226%Hispanic102%White22148%Unknown30.6% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 20-21184%Ages 22-2422248%Ages 25-2916736%Ages 30-34347%Ages 35-39112%Ages 40-4972%Ages 50-6551%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees16112635Faculty Status694524Tenured Faculty1212-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service694524Primarily Instruction22814Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial99-Other Professionals23221Technical and/or Paraprofessional605010Clerical And Secretarial36342Skilled Crafts22-Service and/or Maintenance761 Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$89,982 (45)$99,420 (19)$83,085 (26)Professor$114,846 (10)$117,176 (7)$109,412 (3)Associate Professor$89,317 (15)$89,634 (11)$88,448 (4)Assistant Professor$78,049 (20)$82,789 (1)$77,799 (19) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$73,623 (45)$81,346 (19)$67,980 (26)Professor$93,967 (10)$95,873 (7)$89,521 (3)Associate Professor$73,079 (15)$73,338 (11)$72,368 (4)Assistant Professor$63,859 (20)$67,738 (1)$63,655 (19) New England College of Optometry Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review New England College of Optometry Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges ANTSNewton Centre, MA 02459Highest Degree: Doctoral and First-ProfessionalDistance: 5 Miles Anna Maria CollegePaxton, MA 01612Highest Degree: Master'sDistance: 42 Miles Amherst CollegeAmherst, MA 01002Highest Degree: Bachelor'sDistance: 73 Miles AICSpringfield, MA 01109Highest Degree: DoctoralDistance: 77 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... student enrollment: 464 president: Elizabeth Chen highest degree: Doctoral Degree admissions:
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 Peru State College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Peru, NE College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Nebraska Colleges > Peru Colleges > Peru State College Peru State College 600 Hoyt Street Peru, NE 68421OPEID College Code: 00255900 General Phone: (402) 872-3815 President: Stan Carpenter Type: Public, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Rural Student Enrollment: 2,307 College Mascot: Bobcats Get admissions information on Peru State College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Peru State College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityPeru State College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Air Force Websitewww.peru.edu Mission StatementPeru State College serves the community through education, research, and public service programs. Our mission is to excel as a comprehensive liberal arts college that encourages student learning with educational priorities in baccalaureate and graduate teacher education, as well as undergraduate programs in business, the humanities, and the sciences. We value free-inquiry, professional development, research enhancing our educational role, and public service related to and supportive of instruction. Peru State College serves students from throughout the state, nation, and world but retains a special commitment to serve the residents and needs of Southeast Nebraska.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--Diverse Fields Undergraduate Classification Professions Focus, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Single Postbaccalaureate (Education) Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Higher Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Small Four-Year, Primarily Nonresidential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.peru.edu Online Application: Apply Online College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 94% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving64%35%22%81%Avg Amount Receiving$3,141$2,772$721$2,002 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)8.7%5.6%4.5%Number in Default382617Number in Repayment436459371Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$4,562$4,428$4,096In-State Tuition and Fees$4,562$4,428$4,096Out of State Tuition and Fees$8,274$8,044$7,392Books and Supplies$750$750$700 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$4,816$4,816$4,816Other Expenses$2,000$2,000$2,000Off CampusRoom and Board$5,500$5,500$5,500Other Expenses$2,600$2,600$2,600Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,600$2,600$2,600 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$12,128$11,994$11,612In-State$12,128$11,994$11,612Out of State$15,840$15,610$14,908Off CampusIn-District$13,412$13,278$12,896In-State$13,412$13,278$12,896Out of State$17,124$16,894$16,192Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$7,912$7,778$7,396In-State$7,912$7,778$7,396Out of State$11,624$11,394$10,692Awarded Student Degrees and Programs BachelorMasterBusiness and Marketing StudiesBusiness Administration Degree41- Business Administration, Other Degree67- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree1- EducationArt Teacher Education Degree3- Biology Teacher Education Degree3- Elementary Education Degree83- English and Language Arts Teacher Education Degree5- Mathematics Teacher Education Degree1- Music Teacher Education Degree4- Physical Education Degree16- Physics Teacher Education Degree1- Social Science Teacher Education Degree13- Teacher and Professional Development, Other Degree-170 Technical Teacher Education Degree-- Interdisciplinary StudiesBiological and Physical Sciences Degree8- Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree-- PsychologyPsychology Degree17- Security and Protective ServicesCriminal Justice Degree10- Visual and Performing ArtsCommercial and Advertising Art Degree3- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 2,307 Undergraduate: 1,891 Graduate: 416 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 964 Female: 1,343 Undergraduate Gender Male: 853 Female: 1,038 Graduate Gender Male: 111 Female: 305 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,341 Part-Time: 966 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,130 Part-Time: 761 Graduate Attendance Full-Time: 211 Part-Time: 205 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian170.7%Black944%Asian200.9%Hispanic512%White1,94684%Unknown1798% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 181798%Ages 18-1933615%Ages 20-2130513%Ages 22-2438217%Ages 25-2934715%Ages 30-3424911%Ages 35-391677%Ages 40-4923410%Ages 50-65974%Age Over 6520.09%Age Uknown90.4%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees22916564Faculty Status4848-Tenured Faculty2222-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service1024854Primarily Instruction1024854Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial2020-Other Professionals48399Technical and/or Paraprofessional59581Clerical And Secretarial30291Service and Summary of information above... president: Stan Carpenter calendar system: Semester college mascot: Bobcats student enrollment:
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Kauai Community College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityKauai Community College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Websitewww.kauai.hawaii.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public 2-Year Colleges Under 4-Year Universities Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Part-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Small Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: info.kauai.hawaii.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $25.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 30% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving1%21%4%18%Avg Amount Receiving$2,625$2,458$1,204$1,041 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)8.6%5.2%8.0%Number in Default424Number in Repayment283850Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$1,764$1,552$1,374In-State Tuition and Fees$1,764$1,552$1,374Out of State Tuition and Fees$6,396$6,184$6,006Books and Supplies$862$845$828 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$9,465$8,693$8,050Other Expenses$2,556$2,399$2,238Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$1,798$2,399$1,573 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$2,626$2,397$2,202In-State$2,626$2,397$2,202Out of State$7,258$7,029$6,834Off CampusIn-District$14,647$13,489$12,490In-State$14,647$13,489$12,490Out of State$19,279$18,121$17,122Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$4,424$4,089$3,775In-State$4,424$4,089$3,775Out of State$9,056$8,721$8,407Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree-12 Administrative Assistant Degree25 Hospitality Administration and Management Degree-4 Hotel Administration Degree-- Construction TradesCarpentry Degree-- EducationEarly Childhood Education Degree-3 Engineering TechnologyElectrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree34 Health and Clinical ProfessionsLicensed Practical Nurse Degree25- Nursing Degree-20 Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree-43 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAutobody, Collision and Repair Technology Degree13 Electrical Equipment Installation and Repair Degree-- Auto Mechanics Technology Degree12 Personal and Culinary ServicesCooking and Related Culinary Arts Degree29 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 1,051 Undergraduate: 1,051 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 380 Female: 671 Undergraduate Gender Male: 380 Female: 671 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 393 Part-Time: 658 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 393 Part-Time: 658 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien111%American Indian40.4%Black60.6%Asian74171%Hispanic192%White26525%Unknown50.5% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 18989%Ages 18-1928527%Ages 20-2117016%Ages 22-2411311%Ages 25-2912112%Ages 30-34596%Ages 35-39374%Ages 40-49777%Ages 50-65777%Age Over 65141%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees17914930Faculty Status1027428Tenured Faculty40391Instruction, Research and/or Public Service845628Primarily Instruction845628Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial77-Other Professionals4040-Technical and/or Paraprofessional48462Clerical And Secretarial26242Skilled Crafts11-Service and/or Maintenance1818- Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$66,789 (48)$66,577 (29)$67,114 (19)Professor$78,507 (5)$80,331 (4)$71,214 (1)Associate Professor$75,135 (7)$75,511 (4)$74,634 (3)Assistant Professor$68,167 (14)$69,456 (11)$63,441 (3)Instructor$60,594 (22)$54,334 (10)$65,811 (12) 11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$82,417 (8)$63,745 (3)$93,620 (5)Professor$118,581 (1)- (-)$118,581 (1)Instructor$77,251 (7)$63,745 (3)$87,380 (4) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$66,881 (56)$65,225 (32)$69,090 (24)Professor$81,593 (6)$80,331 ( Summary of information above... type: Public, 2-Year opeid college code: 00161400 undergraduate classification: Associates special learning opportunities:
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 The King and I > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Buck Henry (1930)Frances Reid (1915)Michael Dorn (1952)Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (1909) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The King and I Send to Friend Year Run Time 1956 133 min. Work Rating Attributes High Production Values High Artistic Quality Countries MPAA Rating USA G Category Color Type Feature Color Director Walter Lang Genres Musical Romance Types Musical Romance Romantic Drama Flags Adult Situations Keywords aristocrat royalty child cross-cultural-relations dance [art] friendship king love polygamy wealth romance songwriter teacher widow/widower conflict battle-of-the-sexes forbidden-love Themes Interracial/Cross-Cultural Romance Opposites Attract Colonialism Nannies and Caregivers Tones Lavish Bittersweet Passionate Poignant Sentimental Affectionate Moods In the Mood for Love Pick-Me-Ups Cinematic Process CinemaScope Color type De Luxe Color From book Anna And The King Of Siam Produced by 20th Century Fox AMG Work ID V 27374 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson The King and I, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's 1951 Broadway musical hit, was based on Margaret Landon's book Anna and the King of Siam. Since 20th-Century-Fox had made a film version of the Landon book in 1946, that studio had first dibs on the movie adaptation of The King and I. Deborah Kerr plays English widow Anna Leonowens, who comes to Siam in the 1860s to tutor the many wives and children of the country's progressive King (Yul Brynner, recreating his Broadway role-and winning an Oscar in the process). The culture clash between Anna and the King is but one aspect of their multilayered relationship. Through Anna, the King learns the refineries and responsibilities of "modern" western civilization; Anna meanwhile comes to realize how important it is for an Oriental ruler to maintain his pride and to uphold the customs of his people. After a successful evening entertaining foreign dignitaries, Anna and the King celebrate with an energetic dance, but this is cut short by a bitter quarrel over the cruel punishment of the King's new Burmese wife Tuptim (Rita Moreno), who has dared to fall in love with someone else. Despite the many rifts between them, Anna and the monarch come to respect and (to a degree) love one another. When the King dies, Anna agrees to stay on to offer help and advice to the new ruler of Siam, young Prince Chulalongkhorn (Patrick Adiarte). In general, The King and I tends to be somewhat stagey, with the notable exception of the matchless "Small House of Uncle Thomas" ballet, which utilizes the Cinemascope 55 format to best advantage (the process also does a nice job of "handling" Deborah Kerr's voluminous hoopskirts). Most of the Broadway version's best songs ("Getting to Know You", "Whistle a Happy Tune", "A Puzzlement", "Shall We Dance" etc.) are retained. None of the omissions are particularly regrettable, save for Anna's solo "Shall I Tell You What I Think of You?" This feisty attack on the King's chauvinism was specially written to suit the talents of Gertrude Lawrence, who played Anna in the original production; the song was cut from the film because it made Deborah Kerr seem "too bitchy" (Kerr's singing, incidentally, is dubbed for the most part by the ubiquitous Marni Nixon). When all is said and done, the principal attraction of The King and I is Yul Brynner, in the role that made him a star and with which he will forever be identified. » View DVD Releases Similar Works All This and Heaven Too (1940, Anatole Litvak) The Barbarian and the Geisha (1958, John Huston) The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933, Frank Capra) Flower Drum Song (1961, Henry Koster) The Teahouse of the August Moon (1956, Daniel Mann) Cinderella (1964, Charles S. Dubin) My Fair Lady (1964, George Cukor) South Pacific (1958, Joshua Logan) Other Related Works Is featured in: Rodgers and Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies (1995, Kevin Burns) Is related to: Biography: Anna and the King - The Real Story of Anna Leonowens South Pacific (2001, Richard Pearce) Is a version of: Anna and the King of Siam (1946, John Cromwell) Has been remade as: The King and I (1999, Richard Rich) Anna and the King (1999, Andy Tennant) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... cinematic process: CinemaScope flags: Adult Situations year: 1956 countries:
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 Shanghai Triad > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Aaron Millar (1978)Ennio de Concini (1923)Buck Henry (1930)Sylvia (1956) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Shanghai Triad Send to Friend Year Run Time 1995 108 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating China France R Category Color Type Feature Color AKA Yao A Yao Yao Dao Waipo Qiao Director Zhang Yimou Genres Drama Types Coming-of-Age Crime Drama Gangster Film Flags Violence Brief Nudity Not For Children Adult Situations Adult Language Keywords assassin revenge boy nightclub island mistress singer uncle coming-of-age Chinese [nationality] Themes Triad Criminal's Revenge Unlikely Friendships Tones Disturbing Tense Confrontational Atmospheric Set In 1930s MPAA Reasons for some language and images of violence Produced by Alpha Films La Sept Cinema Shanghai Film Studios Union Generale Cinematographique Released by Sony Pictures Classics AMG Work ID V 134787 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Yuri German Country boy Shuisheng (Wang Xiaoxiao) is brought to 1930s Shanghai by his uncle who wants the boy to become a member of the powerful gang ruled by manipulative Tang (Li Baotian). In fact, Shuisheng will serve Tang's capricious mistress Bijou (Gong Li), a nightclub singer whom the boss proclaimed "the Queen of Shanghai." When the boy's uncle and the gang's several other members die during a rival gang's unsuccessful attempt on Tang's life, the latter retreats to a remote small island, taking both Bijou and Shuisheng with him and thinking of revenge. The film's English-language title is a little bit deceiving (the original Chinese title translates to "Row, Row, Row to Grandmother's Bridge," a line in Tang's favorite song performed by Bijou), as this drama centers more on the boy's coming of age and Bijou's disillusionment than on Shanghai gang wars. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Road to Perdition (2002, Sam Mendes) The Puppetmaster (1993, Hou Hsiao-Hsien) Xiu Xiu: The Sent-Down Girl (1998, Joan Chen) The Accidental Gangster and the Mistaken Courtesan (2008, Yeo Gyoon-dong) Billy Bathgate (1991, Robert Benton) Ju Dou (1990, Zhang Yimou) Raise the Red Lantern (1991, Zhang Yimou) Temptress Moon (1996, Chen Kaige) No Blood No Tears (2002, Ryu Seung-wan) Los Debutantes (2003, Andrés Waissbluth) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... set in: 1930s category: Feature genres: Drama director:
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 Arachnophobia > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Brad Savage (1965)Dick Butkus (1942)Joel Chandler Harris (1848)William Reynolds (1931) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Arachnophobia Send to Friend Year Run Time 1990 109 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA PG13 Category Color Type Feature Color Director Frank Marshall Genres Horror Comedy Types Horror Comedy Natural Horror Flags Questionable for Children Violence Graphic Violence Keywords expedition exterminator family farmhouse fear infestation investigation nest pest-control relocation small-town spider tropical wine barn country-life animal-attack doctor Themes When Animals Attack Tones Light Menacing Tense Creepy Humorous Moods Nail-biters Set In small town Box office Domestic gross: $53,208,144 Produced by Amblin Entertainment Buena Vista Hollywood Pictures Tangled Web Productions Release 1990 08 10 (USA) Released by Buena Vista AMG Work ID V 2749 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Referring to the fear of spiders, Arachnophobia features a particularly deadly species of spider that manages to make its way from the Venezuelan rain forest to a small California town, thanks to the many oversights of entomologist Julian Sands. Yuppie doctor Jeff Daniels, fed up with the dangers inherent in big-city living, has resettled in this town on the assumption that nothing untoward could ever happen here to himself and his family. Before long, however, Daniels is trying to make sense of a series of sudden deaths-and to figure out why each of the corpses has been drained of blood. The audience, of course, knows that the culprits are those pesky South American spiders, which grow larger with each kill. To make matters worse, Jeff Daniels suffers from a profound case of arachnophobia. John Goodman supports the cast as a slovenly exterminator, and Frank Marshall, longtime producer of Steven Spielberg's films, makes his directorial debut in Arachnophobia. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Ben (1972, Phil Karlson) The Birds (1963, Alfred Hitchcock) Day of the Animals (1977, William Girdler) Squirm (1976, Jeff Lieberman) Tarantula (1955, Jack Arnold) Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo (1977, Stuart Hagmann) Willard (1971, Daniel Mann) Spiders (2000, Gary Jones) Tremors 3: Back to Perfection (2001, Brent Maddock) Arachnid (2001, Jack Sholder) Other Related Works Is related to: The Giant Spider Invasion (1975, Bill Rebane) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... mpaa rating: PG13 released by: Buena Vista other related works: The Giant Spider Invasion set in:
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 Dreaming of Joseph Lees > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Donny Osmond (1957)Howard Freeman (1899)David Anthony Higgins (1961)Beau Bridges (1941) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Dreaming of Joseph Lees Send to Friend Year Run Time 1998 92 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating UK R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Eric Styles Genres Drama Types Romantic Drama Erotic Drama Flags Sexual Situations Keywords cousin sawmill forbidden-love car-crash farmer Themes Love Triangles Star-Crossed Lovers Unrequited Love Tones Atmospheric Autumnal Bittersweet Bleak Compassionate Downbeat Melancholy Moody Moods A Good Cry Carnal Knowledge Color type Deluxe London Color Prints Filming location Isle of Man MPAA Reasons for some sexuality Produced by Fox Searchlight Midsummer Films Release 1999 10 29 (USA) Released by Fox Searchlight AMG Work ID V 179475 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Gönül Dönmez-Colin This drama takes place in Somerset, England in 1958. Eva is a twenty-year-old woman who fantasizes about travel, painting, classic books, and the attention of Joseph Lees, her second cousin, with whom she fell in love as a girl. Joseph, whom she has not seen for four years, is the only member of the family who has managed to get away from the stale domestic cycle. He has recently been injured in a truck accident and Eva imagines herself curing his wounds. She conceals her obsession from everyone except her sister, the precocious Janie, who is twelve years old. Reality is far away from Eva's dreams. Her artistic endeavors are confined to a local drawing class; she works for a meager salary at a dirty sawmill and the only male around to appreciate her female charm is the local pig farmer, Harry Flyte. Harry's sister Maria is anxious to marry off her brother so that she can be free to do as she pleases. Eva moves in with Harry, but when she meets Joseph at a family gathering, the old flame is rekindled. However, Harry is not so easy to get rid of. Dreaming of Joseph Lees is a family drama and the first feature of Eric Styles. Similar Works Ascendancy (1983, Edward Bennett) Intimate Relations (1996, Philip Goodhew) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... filming location: Isle of Man countries: UK year: 1998 genres:
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 All Things Fair > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Dick Van Patten (1928)Brad Savage (1965)Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (1915)Christian Rischert (1936) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards All Things Fair Send to Friend Year Run Time 1995 128 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating Sweden NR Category Color Type Feature Color AKA Lust Och Fägring Stor (Original Foreign title) Director Bo Widerberg Genres Romance Drama Types Romantic Drama Coming-of-Age Flags Sexual Situations Keywords extramarital-affair brother friendship husband marriage-problems Sweden teacher classical-music coming-of-age May-December-romance Themes Sexual Awakening Age Disparity Romance Infidelity Tones Intimate Bittersweet Tense Moods Carnal Knowledge Set In World War II Produced by Swedish Film Production AMG Work ID V 135602 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Mark Deming A young man growing up at a difficult time enters into a relationship that only makes his life more complicated in this acclaimed coming-of-age drama. Stig (Johan Widerberg) is a 15-year-old boy growing up in Malmo, Sweden, in 1942. While WWII rages in Europe, Sweden remains politically neutral, though it's all but impossible for the people of Malmo not to have an opinion about the conflict, and Stig's own brother intends to volunteer to serve on a submarine. Stig has fallen in love with his schoolteacher Viola (Marika Lagercrantz), who is 22 years his senior. To his great surprise, Viola confesses that she's also attracted to Stig; she's stuck in a failing marriage to Kjell (Tomas von Bromssen), a depressive alcoholic salesman, and there's something in Stig's naive desire that touches her. The two become involved in a passionate love affair, which Viola makes little effort to disguise from Kjell; in fact, Kjell becomes friendly with Stig and tries to teach him about his great passion in life, classical music. Eventually, Stig becomes attracted to Lisbet (Karin Huldt), a girl from school his own age, and when they become involved, Stig breaks off his affair with Viola. Viola is not eager to give up Stig, and in time, she retaliates with violence. Lust Och Fagring Stor was the final film from noted Swedish director Bo Widerberg; he died two years after its release -- at the age of 56. Jonah Widerberg, who played Stig, is Bo's son, and was 21 at the time the film was released. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Blue Car (2002, Karen Moncrieff) Other Related Works Is related to: Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Smart Story (1991, Joyce Chopra) To Die For (1995, Gus Van Sant) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... moods: Carnal Knowledge set in: World War II year: 1995 run time:
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 A Christmas Carol > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Donny Osmond (1957)David Anthony Higgins (1961)Dina Merrill (1925)Donald Byrd (1932) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards A Christmas Carol Send to Friend Year Run Time 1951 86 min. Work Rating Attributes High Artistic Quality Countries MPAA Rating UK NR Category Color Type Feature B&W, Available in Colorized Version AKA Scrooge (Original Foreign title) Director Brian Desmond Hurst Genres Fantasy Types Period Film Fantasy Adventure Holiday Film Flags Suitable for Children Keywords ghost awakening Christmas future miser reconciliation redemption reform [improve] self-discovery selfishness spiritual-awakening Themes Redemption Ghosts Tones Atmospheric Bittersweet Heartwarming Poignant Moods Fantastic Reality Pick-Me-Ups From book A Christmas Carol Key name Scrooge, Ebenezer Set In Christmas Produced by Renown Pictures AMG Work ID V 9512 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Karl Williams Widely considered to be the definitive of the many film versions of Charles Dickens' classic novel is this 1951 British adaptation, starring Alastair Sim (entitled "Scrooge" in its U.K. release). Sim plays Ebenezer Scrooge, a London miser who, despite his wealth, refuses to make charitable contributions and treats his sole employee, Bob Cratchit, as an indentured servant. On Christmas Eve, Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his late business partner, Jacob Marley, who was as selfish as Scrooge in life and has been condemned to an eternity of wandering the Earth in shackles. Marley informs Scrooge that he's to receive a trio of spirits that night who will take him on a journey through Christmases Past, Present, and Yet to Come. As Scrooge encounters each apparition, he is taken on a tour of his life and realizes what a wretch he is, transformed by greed from an idealistic youth into an embittered ogre. Infused with a new, cheery outlook, Scrooge sets about earning his redemption. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Dante's Inferno (1924, Henry Otto) Christmas Present (1985, Tony Bicat) A Matter of Principle (1983, Gwen Arner) The Five People You Meet in Heaven (2004, Lloyd Kramer) Holiday Switch (2007, Bert Kish) In Between (1992, Thomas Constantinides, Thomas Cost) Other Related Works Is related to: A Christmas Carol (1954, Ralph Levy) A Christmas Carol (1938, Edwin L. Marin) An American Christmas Carol (1979, Eric Till) A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol (1984, Clive Donner) Scrooge (1935, Henry Edwards) Scrooge (1970, Ronald Neame) An All Dogs Christmas Carol (1998, Paul Sabella) A Christmas Carol (1999, David Jones) A Diva's Christmas Carol (2000, Richard Schenkman) Ebenezer (1997, Ken Jubenville) Scrooged (1988, Richard Donner) Christmas and A Christmas Carol Has been remade as: Disney's A Christmas Carol (2009, Robert Zemeckis) Posada Navidena About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... genres: Fantasy run time: 86 min. countries: UK set in:
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 The Big Blue > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Dan Hicks (1941)Robert Livingston (1906)Howard Freeman (1899)Joan Armatrading (1950) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The Big Blue Send to Friend Year Run Time 1988 122 min. Work Rating Attributes High Production Values Countries MPAA Rating France USA R Category Color Type Feature Color AKA Le Grand Bleu (Original Foreign title) Director Luc Besson Genres Adventure Types Romantic Adventure Sea Adventure Flags Questionable for Children Adult Situations Adult Language Keywords competition diver insurance investigator love love-triangle romance scuba-diving sports diving Themes Obsessive Quests Haunted By the Past Tones Sensual Earnest Elegiac Reflective Sentimental Compassionate Nostalgic Meditative Cinematic Process CinemaScope Box office $3,500,000 Negative Format 70mm Produced by 20th Century Fox Columbia Pictures Release 1988 08 19 (USA) Released by Gaumont Weintraub Entertainment Group AMG Work ID V 5378 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Mark Deming Two men answer the call of the ocean in this romantic fantasy-adventure. Jacques (Jean-Marc Barr) and Enzo (Jean Reno) are a pair of friends who have been close since childhood, and who share a passion for the dangerous sport of free diving. Professional diver Jacques opted to follow in the footsteps of his father, who died at sea when Jacques was a boy; to the bewilderment of scientists, Jacques harbors a remarkable ability to adjust his heart rate and breathing pattern in the water, so that his vital signs more closely resemble that of dolphins than men (he even considers a school of dolphins as his extended family). As Enzo persuades a reluctant Jacques to compete against him in a free diving contest -- determining who can dive deeper and longer without scuba gear -- Jacques meets Johanna (Rosanna Arquette), a beautiful insurance investigator from America, and he finds that he must choose between his love for her and his love of the sea. Le Grand Bleu ran 132 minutes in its original French version, but it was trimmed to 118 for American release, with the original score by Eric Serra replaced by music from Bill Conti. While the film did middling business in the U.S., it was a huge success in Europe, and director Luc Besson released an expanded 168-minute version in 1998. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Into the Blue (2005, John Stockwell) Other Related Works Is related to: The Abyss (1989, James Cameron) The Day of the Dolphin (1973, Mike Nichols) The Deep (1977, Peter Yates) DeepStar Six (1989, Sean S. Cunningham) Leviathan (1989, George Pan Cosmatos) Atlantis (1991, Luc Besson) Sphere (1998, Barry Levinson) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... genres: Adventure category: Feature director: Luc Besson color type:
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 Excalibur > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Sylvia (1956)Donny Osmond (1957)Dalton Trumbo (1905)Toby Huss (1966) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Excalibur Send to Friend Year Run Time 1981 140 min. Work Rating Attributes High Production Values High Artistic Quality Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director John Boorman Genres Fantasy Types Fantasy Adventure Sword-and-Sorcery Mythological Fantasy Flags Sexual Situations Violence Nudity Keywords battle [war] castle deception dragon forest Holy-Grail king knight lake magic medieval quest round-table sexual sword forbidden-love good-vs-evil sword-and-sorcery Themes Knights and Ladies Heroic Mission Rise and Fall Stories Tones Moody Passionate Atmospheric Sweeping Fanciful Visceral Sexual From book La Morte D'Arthur, Le Morte D'Arthur Key name Arthur, King of Britain, Merlin, the Magician, Mordred Set In Arthurian times, Middle Ages Box office $34,967,437 Produced by Orion Warner Brothers AMG Work ID V 16283 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Robert Firsching John Boorman directed this gloriously savage interpretation of Arthurian legend loosely based on Thomas Malory's novel Le Morte d'Arthur. By turns gleaming and filthy, tender and bloody, the film is a visually stunning epic which is never less than compelling. Nigel Terry is perfectly cast as Arthur, whose unwavering trust and faith are shown to be both quietly heroic and achingly naïve. Interestingly, the quest for the Grail is the least effective part of the film, despite bold cinematography by Alex Thomson (who was nominated for an Oscar) and a fine performance by Paul Geoffrey as Perceval, whose greatest desire is attained in his dying sight. It is the scenes of Camelot in which Boorman is at his most effective, as Arthur is betrayed by the burning passions of Guenevere (Cherie Lunghi) and Lancelot (Nicholas Clay), whose boiling internal forces cannot be denied, whatever the cost. The wicked Mordred (Robert Addie) and Morgana (Helen Mirren) are commanding when onscreen, and Nicol Williamson's performance as the grandiosely self-sacrificing Merlin is outstanding. Liam Neeson and Patrick Stewart also appear in this dense, passionate, and stirring triumph featuring a marvelous Trevor Jones score. The gruesome effects by Peter Hutchinson and Alan Whibley, however, and sights such as a knight having sex in full body armor make this a fairy tale strictly for adults. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Flesh + Blood (1985, Paul Verhoeven) Ladyhawke (1985, Richard Donner) Die Nibelungen, Teil 2: Kriemhilds Rache (1966, Harald Reinl) Ruslan and Ludmila (1973, Alexander Ptushko) Merlin (1998, Steven Barron, David Winning) The 13th Warrior (1999, John McTiernan) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001, Peter Jackson) The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002, Peter Jackson) King Arthur (2004, Antoine Fuqua) First Knight (1995, Jerry Zucker) Other Related Works Is related to: Zardoz (1973, John Boorman) The Adventures of Sir Galahad [Serial] (1949, Spencer Gordon Bennet) The Mists of Avalon (2001, Uli Edel) King Arthur: The Truth Behind the Legend Ancient Mysteries: Camelot Biography: King Arthur - His Life and Legends Knightriders (1981, George A. Romero) Merlin's Apprentice: The Search for the Holy Grail (2006, David Wu) Sword of the Valiant (1983, Stephen Weeks) Knights of the Round Table (1953, Richard Thorpe) Perceval (1979, Eric Rohmer) Lancelot of the Lake (1974, Robert Bresson) Camelot (1967, Joshua Logan, Moss Hart) Gawain and the Green Knight (1973, Stephen Weeks) Prince Valiant (1954, Henry Hathaway) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... run time: 140 min. director: John Boorman genres: Fantasy category:
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 Jungle Fever > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Lee J. Cobb (1911)Howard Freeman (1899)Sylvia (1956)Margaret Hamilton (1902) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Jungle Fever Send to Friend Year Run Time 1991 131 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Spike Lee Genres Drama Romance Types Romantic Drama Urban Drama Flags Not For Children Violence Nudity Adult Situations Strong Sexual Content Adult Language Profanity Substance Abuse Keywords extramarital-affair Black [race] cross-cultural-relations prejudice romance secretary sexual-attraction family-tragedy urban-problems drug-addiction Themes Interracial/Cross-Cultural Romance Race Relations Infidelity Drug Addiction Tones Confrontational Visceral Stylish Sexy Poignant Moods Food for Thought Color type Deluxe color, Duart color Set In New York City, NY Sound by Dolby Box office $32,482,682 MPAA Reasons for sensuality, strong language, drug content, and for violence Produced by 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks Mule Filmworks Universal Release 1991 06 07 (USA) Released by Universal AMG Work ID V 26773 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Paul Brenner Spike Lee defines "jungle fever" as sexual attraction between members of two races. In his film Jungle Fever, he examines the repercussions of an interracial affair upon two very distinct communities. Wesley Snipes is Flipper, a happily married and successful architect, and Annabella Sciorra is Angie, an office temp. When she starts working in Flipper's Manhattan office, one day they look at each other and are soon having sex over a blueprint-strewn desk. Their liaison causes an explosion on both homefronts. Flipper's family consists of his father Doctor Purify (Ossie Davis), a former preacher; his mother Lucinda (Ruby Dee); his violent, crackhead brother Gator (Samuel L. Jackson); and his wife Drew (Lonette McKee), whom he loves, despite his sexual attraction to Angie. Angie's family is a typical Italian-American household from Bensonhurst. She's engaged to Paulie Carbonne (John Turturro), who works in a deli owned by his father Lou (Anthony Quinn). When the two families find out about Flipper and Angie's affair, their shock leads to recriminations and racial animosity. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Do the Right Thing (1989, Spike Lee) Georgia, Georgia (1972, Stig Bjorkman) Mississippi Masala (1991, Mira Nair) Mo' Better Blues (1990, Spike Lee) She's Gotta Have It (1986, Spike Lee) Zebrahead (1992, Anthony Drazan) One Potato, Two Potato (1964, Larry Peerce) Pinky (1949, Elia Kazan) Ramona (1936, Henry King) The Sailor's Return (1978, Jack Gold) Other Related Works Is related to: Dutchman (1966, Anthony Harvey) The Affair (1995, Paul Seed) Save the Last Dance (2001, Thomas Carter) Bleeding Hearts (1994, Gregory Hines) Intimate Portrait: Halle Berry About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature countries: USA moods: Food for Thought released by:
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 Beverly Hills Cop > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (1909)Kenny Vance (1943)Wellington Playter (1879)Dan Hicks (1941) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Beverly Hills Cop Send to Friend Year Run Time 1984 105 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Martin Brest Genres Comedy Action Types Action Comedy Police Comedy Flags Not For Children Violence Adult Language Profanity Keywords revenge partner police drug-smuggler murder friendship robbery hotel investigation kill truck fish-out-of-water Themes Fish Out of Water Rogue Cops Bumbling Cops Drug Trade Tones Irreverent Humorous Forceful Light Slick Tense Wry Moods Adrenaline Rush Set In Beverly Hills, CA, Los Angeles, CA Box office $234,760,478 Produced by Paramount AMG Work ID V 5220 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson What's that wisecracking young black guy (Eddie Murphy) in that beat-up Chevy Nova doing in lily-white Beverly Hills? He's Axel Foley, a Detroit detective who's been sent on involuntary vacation because he refuses to drop his intention of avenging his friend's murder. Warned by Beverly Hills police chief Ronny Cox to stay out of trouble, Foley nonetheless dogs the trail of above-the-law Steven Berkoff, the British crime czar who was responsible for the murder of Foley's friend. With the help of sympathetic local cops Judge Reinhold and John Ashton and lady friend Lisa Eilbacher, Foley attempts to corner Berkoff in his mansion, which leads to a wild slapsticky shootout. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Doctor Detroit (1983, Michael Pressman) Freebie and the Bean (1974, Richard Rush) Red Heat (1988, Walter Hill) Bad Boys (1995, Michael Bay) Metro (1997, Thomas Carter) Money Talks (1997, Brett Ratner) Rush Hour (1998, Brett Ratner) Big Momma's House (2000, Raja Gosnell) Rush Hour 2 (2001, Brett Ratner) All About the Benjamins (2002, Kevin Bray) Other Related Works Is followed by: Beverly Hills Cop II (1987, Tony Scott) Is related to: The Golden Child (1986, Michael Ritchie) Due South (1994, Fred Gerber) Saturday Night Live: The Best of Eddie Murphy Is part of the series: Beverly Hills Cop [Film Series] About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature produced by: Paramount moods: Adrenaline Rush year:
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 The Crimson Rivers > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Michael Nouri (1945)Clarine Seymour (1898)Dan Hicks (1941)Dick Butkus (1942) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The Crimson Rivers Send to Friend Year Run Time 2000 103 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating France R Category Color Type Feature Color AKA Les Rivières Pourpres (Original Foreign title) Director Mathieu Kassovitz Genres Thriller Types Police Detective Film Psychological Thriller Flags Violence Profanity Adult Situations Questionable for Children Keywords corpse connection graverobber serial-killer tomb police-detective university-town police-investigation Themes Serial Killers Fish Out of Water Murder Investigations Tones Moody Creepy Disturbing Cerebral Gritty Lurid Stylized Moods Spellbinders Cinematic Process widescreen Sound by Dolby MPAA Reasons for violence/grisly images and language Produced by Canal Plus Gaumont Légende Films Release 2001 06 29 (USA - Limited) Released by Buena Vista International AMG Work ID V 220941 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Mark Deming Two very different policemen seeking the truth about separate crimes find a terrible common link in this thriller from France. Pierre Niemans (Jean Reno) is a noted French detective assigned to investigate a brutal murder at a prestigious college located high in the Alps; the victim was first disfigured and dismembered, then strangled to death. Niemans soon realizes the murder was not an isolated incident when several similarly mangled corpses are discovered. Meanwhile, in a town 150 miles away, a young police investigator, Max Kerkerian (Vincent Cassel), is called in to investigate when the grave of a ten-year-old girl is dug up and ransacked. While interviewing the mother (Dominique Sanda) of the young girl, he crosses paths with Niemans, whose investigation has led him to the same town, and the two men begin to realize a surprising and troubling link between the crimes. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Manhunter (1986, Michael Mann) The Silence of the Lambs (1991, Jonathan Demme) Along Came a Spider (1970, Lee H. Katzin) Nightwatch (1994, Ole Bornedal) Seven (1995, David Fincher) Insomnia (1997, Erik Skjoldbjærg) Kiss The Girls (1997, Gary Fleder) The Nameless (1999, Jaume Balagueró) Six-Pack (2000, Alain Berberian) Anatomy (2000, Stefan Ruzowitzky) Other Related Works Is followed by: The Crimson Rivers II: The Angels of the Apocalypse (2004, Olivier Dahan) Is related to: Der Achte Tag About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... sound by: Dolby cinematic process: widescreen moods: Spellbinders color type:
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 Anzio > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Toby Huss (1966)Steve Taylor (1957)Sylvia (1956)Dan Hicks (1941) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Anzio Send to Friend Year Run Time 1968 117 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating Italy USA France Spain PG Category Color Type Feature Color AKA Lo Sbarco di Anzio (Italian title) The Battle for Anzio The Battle of Anzio Director Edward Dmytryk Genres War Types War Drama Flags War Violence Questionable for Children Keywords alcoholism journalist loser reporter road-trip salesperson territory trick war pool-hustler war-correspondent against-all-odds Themes Behind Enemy Lines Members of the Press Great Battles Military Life Tones Harsh Gritty Tense Rousing Forceful Cinematic Process Panavision Set In Anzio, Italy Produced by Columbia Pictures Release 1968 10 03 (Italy) AMG Work ID V 2653 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson This Dino De Laurentiis-produced re-creation of the decisive Italian military operation top-bills Robert Mitchum as a battle-weary war correspondent. Robert Ryan and Arthur Kennedy play generals, Peter Falk is the lovable Brooklynese corporal, and Earl Holliman is the country-boy sergeant. Anzio was based on the book by Wynford Vaughan Thomas. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Killing Fields (1984, Roland Joffé) The Longest Day (1962, Ken Annakin, Andrew Marton, Bernhard Wicki) The Story of G.I. Joe (1945, William Wellman) Zhivye i Myortvye (1964, Alexander Stolper) Saving Private Ryan (1998, Steven Spielberg) The Big Red One: The Reconstruction (2004, Samuel Fuller) Territorio Comanche (1997, Gerardo Herrero) Welcome to Sarajevo (1997, Michael Winterbottom) The Big Red One (1980, Samuel Fuller) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... color type: Color year: 1968 produced by: Columbia Pictures mpaa rating:
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 Small Faces > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Kirk Douglas (1916)Donald Byrd (1932)Margaret Hamilton (1902)Kenny Vance (1943) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Small Faces Send to Friend Year Run Time 1995 102 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating UK R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Gillies MacKinnon Genres Drama Types Urban Drama Teen Movie Coming-of-Age Flags Adult Situations Adult Language Violence Substance Abuse Keywords brother poverty ghetto mother survivor teenagers widow/widower coming-of-age gang-violence Themes Sibling Relationships Kids in Trouble Tones Gritty Atmospheric Tense Set In ghetto, tenement MPAA Reasons for violence and language Produced by BBC AMG Work ID V 135008 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Karl Williams Scottish filmmaker Gillies MacKinnon directed and co-wrote (with brother Billy MacKinnon) this semi-autobiographical drama set in the working class Glasgow of 1968. Thirteen-year-old Lex Maclean (Iain Robertson) is torn between his brothers, his only male role models. Alan (Joseph McFadden) is an aspiring artist who's on his way to develop his talent at school. Bobby (J.S. Duffy) is mentally disturbed and somewhat simple-minded and has become involved with a local gang, the Glens. While walking down the street with Bobby one day, Lex takes an air gun and casually shoots it at some boys, hitting Malky Johnson (Kevin McKidd) in the eye. The leader of a rival gang, the Tongs, Johnson is aware that his girlfriend Joanne Macgowan (Laura Fraser) has a crush on Alan. Johnson's blinding injury turns him into a deadly enemy of Lex and his brothers. Offered protection by Bobby's gang, Lex must choose between two different paths. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Amongst Friends (1993, Rob Weiss) Straight Out of Brooklyn (1991, Matty Rich) Boyz 'N the Hood (1991, John Singleton) Jimmy Zip (1999, Robert McGinley) Trainspotting (1996, Danny Boyle) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature produced by: BBC mpaa reasons: for violence and language countries:
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 Pee-Wee's Big Adventure > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Margaret Hamilton (1902)Dick Butkus (1942)Clarine Seymour (1898)Dan Hicks (1941) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Pee-Wee's Big Adventure Send to Friend Year Run Time 1985 92 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA PG Category Color Type Feature Color Director Tim Burton Genres Comedy Children's/Family Types Adventure Comedy Road Movie Family-Oriented Comedy Flags Suitable for Children Mild Violence Adult Situations Keywords artifact bicycle biker nightclub cross-country escapades robbery journey mission [quest] search cycling racer unusual on-the-road Themes Arrested Adolescence Fish Out of Water Obsessive Quests Tones Quirky Stylized Upbeat Madcap Campy Silly Bright Moods Gutbusters Box office $40,940,662 Produced by Aspen Film Society Robert Shapiro Productions Warner Brothers AMG Work ID V 37591 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Jeremy Beday Co-written by Paul Reubens and Phil Hartman, Pee Wee's Big Adventure marks the debut of director Tim Burton, who stamps the entire film with his quirky trademark style. The premise: Pee Wee (Reubens), an overgrown pre-pubescent boy sporting a molded Princeton cut, blush, lipstick, and a shrunken gray flannel suit, lives an idyllic life in his bizarre home (some have compared the remarkable set design to the expressionistic The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari) until someone nabs his most prized possession: a fire engine-red customized bicycle. He then embarks on an epic cross-country search to find his lost love, not to mention more than a little adventure. Along the way, he makes friends with various oddball characters, visits the Alamo, endures various hallucinatory nightmares, and has a supernatural run-in with a spectral trucker. In this reprisal of his popular standup routine, Reubens is wonderful as the nerdy man child; he plays it silly, yet he manages to imbue the role with some sensitivity without ever seeming maudlin. The score by Danny Elfman is terrific -- as is the case in nearly every film Burton has directed -- and the script is fresh and inventive. Some of the most memorable moments: the opening sequence involving Pee Wee's morning activities is a stroke of genius (note the bunny slippers and talking breakfast), as are the scenes at the truck stop, and the "Hollywood" version of Pee Wee's story at the end (starring James Brolin and Morgan Fairchild in surprise cameos). In all, Pee Wee's Big Adventure is a delightful film, enjoyable for children as well as adults. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Drop Dead Fred (1991, Ate de Jong) The Bicycle Thief (1948, Vittorio De Sica) Frankenweenie (1984, Tim Burton) James and the Giant Peach (1996, Henry Selick) Mars Attacks! (1996, Tim Burton) The Visitors (1993, Jean-Marie Poire) Bubble Boy (2001, Blair Hayes) Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001, Kevin Smith) The Addams Family (1991, Barry Sonnenfeld) Beetlejuice (1988, Tim Burton) Other Related Works Is followed by: Big Top Pee-Wee (1988, Randal Kleiser) Is related to: The Pee-Wee Herman Show (1982, Marty Callner) Pee-Wee's Playhouse [TV Series] Batman (1989, Tim Burton) Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... color type: Color run time: 92 min. director: Tim Burton category:
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 El Nido > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Dan Hicks (1941)Judi Dench (1934)Ennio de Concini (1923)David Anthony Higgins (1961) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards El Nido Send to Friend Year Run Time 1980 109 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating Spain PG Category Color Type Feature Color AKA The Nest (U.S. title) Director Jaime de Armiñán Genres Drama Types Psychological Drama Flags Adult Situations Not For Children Keywords revenge friendship teenagers Themes Unlikely Friendships Assassination Plots Color type Eastmancolor Produced by A-Punto E.L.S.A. AMG Work ID V 34784 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka The complex relationship between a thirteen-year-old girl (Ana Torrent) and an old man living in lonely but wealthy splendor is the focus of this drama. Alejandro (Hector Alterio) spends his time playing chess on a computer, riding his horses, or enjoying classical music. His life starts to change under the influence of young Goyita (Torrent) who slowly becomes a friend and then begins to impose on him in not-so-subtle ways. First she wants him to burn his dead wife's clothing, and before long she intends to involve him in a plot of revenge against a Civil Guard. Torrent received a 1980 Best Actress award at the Montreal Film Festival for her performance. About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... color type: Eastmancolor category: Feature types: Psychological Drama mpaa rating:
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 Local Hero > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Berton Churchill (1876)Beau Bridges (1941)Howard Freeman (1899)David Anthony Higgins (1961) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Local Hero Send to Friend Year Run Time 1983 112 min. Work Rating Attributes Sleeper High Artistic Quality Countries MPAA Rating UK PG Category Color Type Feature Color Director Bill Forsyth Genres Comedy Types Comedy of Manners Flags Adult Situations Keywords beach oil eccentric millionaire sea real-estate village ecology Scotland slice-of-life Themes Americans Abroad Culture Clash Tones Affectionate Warm Quirky Witty Heartwarming Gentle Deadpan Moods Only Human Pick-Me-Ups Box office $5,895,761 Produced by Enigma Productions Goldcrest Films International Warner Brothers AMG Work ID V 29815 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Paul Brenner Bill Forsyth's whimsical tale of sweet-natured corporate rapacity features standout performances by Burt Lancaster and Peter Riegert. Lancaster plays Texas billionaire Felix Happer, who would rather gaze at the stars than worry about his multi-national oil company. Happer dispatches Mac MacIntyre (Peter Riegert) and Danny Oldsen (Peter Capaldi) to the small Scottish fishing village of Ferness to negotiate buying the entire town so Happer can drill for oil in the North Sea. Much to Mac's surprise, the entire town is happy to sell itself for big money, and the local innkeeper, Gordon Urquhart (Denis Lawson) -- who is also the town's accountant and mayor -- works with Mac on the negotiations. But a wrinkle appears in the deal when Ben Knox (Fulton Mackay), an old man who lives in a shack on the beach which has been owned by his family for centuries, refuses to sell. His reasons? "Who'd look after the beach then? It would go to pieces in a short manner of time." The deal stalls so seriously that Happer travels to Ferness to oversee negotiations as Mac and Danny are seduced by the charm of the Scottish town. » View DVD Releases Similar Works I Know Where I'm Going! (1945, Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger) The Coca-Cola Kid (1985, Dusan Makavejev) The Englishman Who Went up a Hill But Came Down A Mountain (1995, Christopher Monger) All Creatures Great and Small (1974, Claude Whatham) A Canterbury Tale (1944, Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger) Cold Turkey (1971, Norman Lear) Doc Hollywood (1991, Michael Caton-Jones) Eat the Peach (1986, Peter Ormrod) The Efficiency Expert (1991, Mark Joffe) Hear My Song (1991, Peter Chelsom) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... run time: 112 min. flags: Adult Situations category: Feature genres:
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 Lifeforce > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Clarine Seymour (1898)Jacqueline Lovell (1974)Howard Freeman (1899)Brad Savage (1965) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Lifeforce Send to Friend Year Run Time 1985 100 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating UK USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Tobe Hooper Genres Science Fiction Horror Types Sci-Fi Horror Alien Film Flags Not For Children Violence Graphic Violence Nudity Adult Situations Adult Language Profanity Keywords alien [not human] revenge comet hysteria outer-space soul vampire zombie Apocalypse Themes End of the World Mutants Vampires Evil Aliens Tones Atmospheric Tense Creepy Ominous Slick Cinematic Process J-D-C Widescreen Color type J-D-C Widescreen, Rank color From book The Space Vampires Set In outer space Sound by Dolby Box office Domestic gross: $11,600,000 Produced by Cannon Group Golan-Globus Productions Tri-Star Pictures TriStar AMG Work ID V 29280 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Paul Brenner Director Tobe Hooper adapts Colin Wilson's edgy novel The Space Vampires in this in this horror/sci-fi epic with a cult following. The story concerns a joint British-American space probe of Hailey's Comet. Inside the comet, the astronauts, headed by Carlsen (Steve Railsback), find a spaceship that contains the dead bodies of several aliens, along with the naked bodies of three human-like creatures in suspended animation. They bring the aliens aboard the ship for examination, but the specimens are sloppily guarded and soon the trio spread contagion among the population of the ship. Returning to earth, the beautiful space vampire (Mathilda May) escapes into London and begins to feed of the bodies of the unwary Britons, turning the city into a zombie-populated wasteland. It is now left for Carlsen to stop the vampire invaders. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Event Horizon (1997, Paul W.S. Anderson) Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992, Francis Ford Coppola) Outland (1981, Peter Hyams) Alien [Film Series] Blade: Trinity (2004, David S. Goyer) The Keep (1983, Michael Mann) Invaders from Mars (1986, Tobe Hooper) Not of This Earth (1988, Jim Wynorski) Vampirella Planet of the Vampires (1965, Mario Bava) Other Related Works Is related to: Strange Is Normal: The Amazing Life of Colin Wilson About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... director: Tobe Hooper from book: The Space Vampires set in: outer space category:
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 Twin Town > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Redd Foxx (1922)Clarine Seymour (1898)Broderick Crawford (1911)Rick Danko (1943) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Twin Town Send to Friend Year Run Time 1997 99 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating UK NR Category Color Type Feature Color Director Kevin Allen Genres Comedy Drama Types Black Comedy Flags Violence Adult Situations Adult Humor Keywords revenge brother prostitute/prostitution drug-dealer father injury joy-ride sister Themes Feuds Sibling Relationships Tones Goofy Harsh Humorous Irreverent Quirky Tense Set In sea side Sound by Dolby Digital Produced by Gramercy Pictures PFE Polygram AMG Work ID V 154616 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Michael Betzold In British television writer-director Kevin Allen's feature film debut, the industrial town of Swansea, Wales, is viewed through the post-punk lens of disaffected youth. Lower-class, crude, drug-addled brothers Julian and Jeremy (played by real-life brothers Llyr Evans and Rhys Ifans), steal cars, smoke dope, and terrorize the town on their joy rides. They are thought to be twins but really aren't. Their father Fatty (Hugh Ceredig) is injured while working for corrupt contractor Bryn Cartwright (William Thomas). Jeremy and Julian want to be compensated with money for their dad's injuries, but Cartwright refuses. Posing as a respectable businessman, he is actually a drug trafficker in cahoots with two corrupt policemen, Greyo (Dorien Thomas) and Terry (Dougray Scott). Greyo is smitten with the brothers' sister, who is a prostitute. The "twins" go after Cartwright and his associates with a vengeance, inflicting sick brutalities on their pets and their families. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Shooting Fish (1997, Stefan Schwartz) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... year: 1997 types: Black Comedy similar works: Shooting Fish set in:
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 Castle Keep > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Donald Byrd (1932)Buck Henry (1930)Joan Armatrading (1950)Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (1915) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Castle Keep Send to Friend Year Run Time 1969 107 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Sydney Pollack Genres War Types War Adventure Flags Questionable for Children Keywords army castle husband-and-wife impregnation soldier art impotence [sexual] Themes Military Life Tones Quirky Humorous Bittersweet Cinematic Process Panavision Set In castle, forest, war Produced by Columbia Pictures AMG Work ID V 86811 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Mark Deming This decidedly different war movie follows Maj. Abraham Falconer (Burt Lancaster), a tired, one-eyed Army officer, as he leads eight men into Belgium where they hope to take a much-needed rest at a 10th century castle. The master of the house, Henri Tixier (Jean-Pierre Aumont), welcomes them with a surprising degree of enthusiasm. Tixier is married to his young niece, Therese (Astrid Heeren), and the couple would like to have a child, but since Tixier is impotent, he has been unable to father one. He encourages Falconer to see if he can have better luck with Therese. The men under Falconer's command have more than a few escapades of their own, as Sgt. Rossi (Peter Falk) seduces the wife of a local baker, an art historian among them tries to protect the treasures of the castle, and a car buff becomes fascinated by his first encounter with a Volkswagen. Amidst the surreal fun and games at the castle, the soldiers make the most of their well-deserved vacation until an invasion of German troops puts them back on the firing line. Directed by Sydney Pollack, Castle Keep was based on a novel by William Eastlake. » View DVD Releases Similar Works O.H.M.S. (1937, Raoul Walsh) Cari Fottutissimi Amici (1994, Mario Monicelli) Kelly's Heroes (1970, Brian G. Hutton) White Sun of the Desert (1970, Vladimir Motyl) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... countries: USA color type: Color category: Feature genres:
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 The Spy Who Loved Me > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Allison Smith (1969)Frances Reid (1915)Steve Taylor (1957)Margaret Hamilton (1902) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The Spy Who Loved Me Send to Friend Year Run Time 1977 125 min. Work Rating Attributes High Production Values Countries MPAA Rating UK PG Category Color Type Feature Color Director Lewis Gilbert Genres Spy Film Action Types Glamorized Spy Film Romantic Adventure Action Thriller Flags Questionable for Children Violence Brief Nudity Adult Situations Keywords revenge battle [war] betrayal chase cooperation death escape espionage seduction secrets kill mad-scientist rampage rescue romance scheme shoot-out submarine technology traveling conflict capture world-destruction Themes Femmes Fatales Mad Scientists Conspiracies Traitorous Spies/Double Agents Tones Atmospheric Deliberate Lavish Rousing Moods Adrenaline Rush Characters by Fleming, Ian Key name Bond, James Box office $46,838,673 Produced by United Artists Region Middle East AMG Work ID V 46311 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Though not Ian Fleming's most famous James Bond novel, 1962's The Spy Who Loved Me was distinguished by the unique device of telling the story from the heroine's point of view; in fact, Bond doesn't make an appearance until the book is two-thirds over. This would hardly work in the film world's Bond franchise, so the original austere plotline of the novel was eschewed altogether in favor of a labyrinthine story involving outer-space extortion. The leading lady, a "hard-luck kid" in the original, is now sexy Russian secret agent Barbara Bach, who joins forces with Bond (Roger Moore, making his third appearance as 007) to foil yet another megalomaniac villain (Curt Jurgens), who plans to threaten New York City with nuclear weaponry. Beyond the eye-popping opening ski-jump sequence, the film's best scenes involve seven-foot-two Richard Kiel as steel-toothed henchman Jaws. Fifteen scriptwriters worked on The Spy Who Loved Me; only two were credited, including Bond-film veteran Richard Maibaum. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Tamarind Seed (1974, Blake Edwards) Password: Kill Agent Gordon (1965, Terence Hathaway) Live and Let Die (1973, Guy Hamilton) GoldenEye (1995, Martin Campbell) The Living Daylights (1987, John Glen) Other Related Works Is followed by: Moonraker (1979, Lewis Gilbert) Is part of the series: James Bond [Film Series] Is preceded by: The Man with the Golden Gun (1974, Guy Hamilton) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... characters by: Fleming, Ian mpaa rating: PG produced by: United Artists category:
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 Sweetie > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight David Anthony Higgins (1961)Kirk Douglas (1916)Kenny Vance (1943)Frances Reid (1915) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Sweetie Send to Friend Year Run Time 1989 97 min. Work Rating Attributes High Artistic Quality Countries MPAA Rating Australia R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Jane Campion Genres Comedy Drama Types Family Drama Black Comedy Feminist Film Flags Not For Children Adult Situations Profanity Sexual Situations Keywords extramarital-affair death fame family maniac obsession relationship scheme self-discovery sibling sister Themes Sibling Relationships Eccentric Families Fathers and Daughters Tones Confrontational Disturbing Compassionate Quirky Wry Ironic Stylized Moods Comedy on the Edge From Idea by Campion, Jane Box office $938,000 Produced by Arenafilm Release 1990 01 19 (USA) Released by FGH AMG Work ID V 48133 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Andrea LeVasseur New Zealand-born filmmaker Jane Campion directs the darkly humorous family drama Sweetie. Thin and mousy Kay (Karen Colson) works in a factory and lives a dreary existence with her well-meaning boyfriend, Louis (Tom Lycos). One day, her sister Dawn (Genevieve Lemon) arrives with her so-called manager, Bob (Michael Lake). Nicknamed Sweetie, Dawn is everything Kay is not: boisterous, impulsive, and overweight. Kay is consumed with uptight phobias, while Dawn hangs on to her unrealistic childhood dreams of show business. Meanwhile, their parents, Gordon (Jon Darling) and Flo (Dorothy Barry), are involved in a strange separation. Kay, Louis, and Gordon trick Dawn so they can visit Flo at a ranch in the Australian outback. Everyone gets together back at the family home where Dawn pulls an immature stunt, exposing the psychological realities of the situation. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Petite Cherie (2000, Anne Villacèque) Fat Girl (2001, Catherine Breillat) Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1989, Beeban Kidron) Heavenly Creatures (1994, Peter Jackson) Crush (1992, Alison Maclean) Hilary and Jackie (1998, Anand Tucker) Soft Fruit (1999, Christina Andreef) 36 Fillette (1988, Catherine Breillat) She-Devil (1989, Susan Seidelman) Pauline and Paulette (2001, Lieven Debrauwer) Other Related Works Is related to: Peel (1986, Jane Campion) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... director: Jane Campion moods: Comedy on the Edge from idea by: Campion, Jane category:
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 Family Plot > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Dalton Trumbo (1905)Lee J. Cobb (1911)Clarine Seymour (1898)Christian Rischert (1936) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Family Plot Send to Friend Year Run Time 1976 120 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA PG Category Color Type Feature Color Director Alfred Hitchcock Genres Thriller Mystery Types Comedy Thriller Psychological Thriller Detective Film Flags Questionable for Children Violence Adult Language Keywords deception detective heir robbery kidnap medium [psychic] missing-person opal psychic search Themes Amateur Sleuths Cons and Scams Assumed Identities Tones Slick Humorous Talky Wry Easygoing Moods Spellbinders From book The Rainbird Pattern Produced by Universal AMG Work ID V 16713 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Alfred Hitchcock's final film was adapted from Victor Canning's novel The Rainbird Pattern by Ernest Lehman, who previously wrote the screenplay for Hitchcock's North by Northwest. Barbara Harris plays Blanche, a phony psychic, hired by wealthy Julia Rainbird (Cathleen Nesbitt) to trace the whereabouts of her nephew, who'd been given up for adoption years earlier and who is now heir to a fortune. Blanche's cohort is "investigator" Lumley (Bruce Dern), who is fully prepared to milk the last dollar out of Julia before locating the long-lost nephew. Meanwhile, we are introduced to elegant kidnappers Adamson and Fran (William Devane and Karen Black). The fates of the two couples are inextricably intertwined by the search for the missing heir. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Charade (1963, Stanley Donen) Séance on a Wet Afternoon (1964, Bryan Forbes) The Amazing Mr. X (1948, Bernard Vorhaus) The Trouble with Harry (1955, Alfred Hitchcock) Le Casse (1971, Henri Verneuil) Foul Play (1978, Colin Higgins) Hopscotch (1980, Ronald Neame) The Black Cat (1941, Albert Rogell) Common Wealth (2000, Álex de la Iglesia) Other Related Works Is related to: North by Northwest (1959, Alfred Hitchcock) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... year: 1976 mpaa rating: PG produced by: Universal run time:
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 X-Men > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Dan Hicks (1941)Kenny Vance (1943)Allison Smith (1969)John Malkovich (1953) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards X-Men Send to Friend Year Run Time 2000 104 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA PG13 Category Color Type Feature Color Director Bryan Singer Genres Action Fantasy Types Superhero Film Sci-Fi Action Flags Mild Violence Questionable for Children Keywords discrimination evolution mastermind mutant opponent Senator Superhero Themes Mutants Righting the Wronged Heroic Mission Psychic Abilities Social Injustice Tones Earnest Rousing Stylized Tense Affectionate Slick Moods Adrenaline Rush Cinematic Process Panavision / Widescreen Color type Deluxe From cartoon by Lee, Stan Movie budget $75 million Set In USA Sound by Dolby Box office $157,299,717 MPAA Reasons for sci-fi action violence Produced by Bad Hat Harry Marvel Studios Release 2000 07 14 (USA) Released by 20th Century Fox AMG Work ID V 187123 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Mark Deming One of the most popular superhero teams in comic book history finally comes to the screen in this big-budget adaptation of the long-running Marvel Comics series. Psychic Professor Xavier (Patrick Stewart) leads a school of skilled mutants called X-Men, a peacekeeping force to safeguard the world against a race of genetically mutated humans known as Homo Sapiens Superior. However, Magneto (Ian McKellen), a mutant with a powerful magnetic charge, has also begun to organize a team to strike first against what he believes to be a threat from humanity. When he kidnaps Rogue (Anna Paquin) from the X-Men's compound, Xavier and his forces must rescue her, even as they continue to vie with Magneto for the fearsomely strong mutant battler Wolverine (Hugh Jackman). Both Xavier and Magneto also have to contend with Senator Kelly (Bruce Davison), a heartless political leader who wants a final solution against mutants on both sides. Fighting for the forces of virtue with the X-Men are Famke Janssen as Jean Grey, Halle Berry as Storm, and James Marsden as Cyclops; Rebecca Romjin-Stamos as Mystique, Ray Park as the Toad, and Tyler Mane as Sabretooth are the minions of Magneto. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Heroes [TV Series] Darkman (1990, Sam Raimi) Superman II (1980, Richard Lester) Spawn (1997, Mark A.Z. Dippé) Spider-Man (2002, Sam Raimi) Fantastic Four (2005, Tim Story) The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003, Steve Norrington) The Amazing Spider-Man (1977, E.W. Swackhamer) Supergirl (1984, Jeannot Szwarc) Superman: The Movie (1978, Richard Donner) Other Related Works Is followed by: X2: X-Men United (2003, Bryan Singer) Is related to: X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men (1989, Ray Lee) Astonishing X-Men: Gifted Misfits of Science (1985, Philip de Guere Jr., James D. Parriott, Dean Zanetos) Double Dragon (1994, James Yukich) Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters & Marvels (2002, Scott Zakarin) Is part of the series: X-Men [Film Series] Influenced: Mutant X [TV Series] About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... director: Bryan Singer category: Feature countries: USA color type:
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 Starting Over > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Beau Bridges (1941)Judi Dench (1934)Hortense Petra (1904)Redd Foxx (1922) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Starting Over Send to Friend Year Run Time 1979 106 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Alan J. Pakula Genres Comedy Romance Types Romantic Comedy Flags Adult Situations Adult Language Questionable for Children Keywords extramarital-affair divorce ex-wife loneliness love love-triangle romance self-discovery therapist group-therapy Themes Starting Over Love Triangles Breakups and Divorces Infidelity Tones Bittersweet Compassionate Reflective Talky Understated Witty Stylish Moods In the Mood for Love Only Human Alternate Rating Canada: 14A Produced by Paramount AMG Work ID V 46695 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Lucia Bozzola Scripted by James L. Brooks from Dan Wakefield's novel, Alan J. Pakula's romantic comedy follows the tribulations of a freshly divorced man as he looks for love with a wary single woman. Phil Potter (Burt Reynolds sans mustache) can't quite believe it when his aspiring songbird wife Jessica (Candice Bergen) kicks him out to realize her career dreams, but the added revelation of her adultery speeds him out the door by choice. Relocating to Boston, Phil starts to settle in with the help of his psychiatrist brother Mickey (Charles Durning), joining a divorced men's therapy group. Phil really begins to feel better when Mickey and his wife Marva (Frances Sternhagen) set him up with her friend Marilyn (Jill Clayburgh), a preschool teacher who has had her share of grief from newly single men. Phil wins her over and even convinces her to move in, but an unexpected visit from a regretful, saucily clad Jessica, and an anxiety attack over buying a couch, threaten to end Phil's new life with Marilyn before it has a chance to start. Starting Over offers a ruefully comic look at how the decade's rising divorce rate did not mean fun and games for all the new bachelors; Brooks' movie debut after a sparkling career in 1970s TV with The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Taxi, it was also proof that top '70s star Reynolds could be more than just a good 'ol boy. Still, while the three leads were all praised for their work, only Clayburgh and Bergen received Oscar nominations. Starting Over was a moderate hit, and its humorous yet down-to-earth view of single life and its discontents reassured unattached thirtysomethings that, even though it may not be easy, everything could still turn out fine in modern romance. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Blume in Love (1973, Paul Mazursky) Broadcast News (1987, James L. Brooks) Chapter Two (1979, Robert Moore) The Four Seasons (1981, Alan Alda) House Calls (1978, Howard Zieff) It's My Turn (1980, Claudia Weill) Sleepless in Seattle (1993, Nora Ephron) Terms of Endearment (1983, James L. Brooks) Twice in a Lifetime (1985, Bud Yorkin) An Unmarried Woman (1978, Paul Mazursky) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... run time: 106 min. color type: Color director: Alan J. Pakula alternate rating:
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 Badlands > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Dick Van Patten (1928)Beau Bridges (1941)Michael Nouri (1945)Joan Armatrading (1950) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Badlands Send to Friend Year Run Time 1973 95 min. Work Rating Attributes High Historical Importance High Artistic Quality Countries MPAA Rating USA PG Category Color Type Feature Color Director Terrence Malick Genres Crime Types Crime Drama Road Movie Americana Flags Not For Children Violence Profanity Keywords diary teenagers killing-spree on-the-road badlands Themes Lovers on the Lam Crime Sprees Thrill Crime Tones Lyrical Atmospheric Stylized Deliberate Austere Moods In a Minor Key Color type Consolidated Color Set In 1950s Produced by Pressman-Williams Warner Brothers .S. State South Dakota AMG Work ID V 3757 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Lucia Bozzola "He wanted to die with me and I dreamed of being lost forever in his arms." A young couple goes on a Midwest crime spree in Terrence Malick's hypnotically assured debut feature, based on the 1950s Starkweather-Fugate murders. Fancying himself a rebel like James Dean, twentysomething Kit (Martin Sheen) takes off with teen baton-twirler Holly (Sissy Spacek) after shooting her father (Warren Oates) when he tries to split the pair up. Once bounty hunters discover their riverside hiding place, Kit and Holly head toward Saskatchewan, leaving dead bodies in their wake. As the law closes in, however, Holly gives herself up -- but Kit doesn't hold it against her, as he basks in his new status as a momentary folk hero. Inaugurating the use of voice-over narration that he would continue in Days of Heaven (1978) and The Thin Red Line (1998), Malick juxtaposes Holly's flat readings of her flowery romance-novel diary prose with the banal and surreal details of their journey. Singularly inarticulate with each other, Kit and Holly are more intrigued by mythic celebrity gestures, as Holly peruses her fan magazines and Kit commemorates key moments before orchestrating a properly dramatic capture for himself (complete with the right hat). The sublime visuals lend a dreamlike beauty to the couple's trip even as their actions are treated casually; Malick neither glamorizes Kit and Holly nor consigns them to the bloody end of their fame-fixated predecessors in Bonnie and Clyde (1967). With the couple's opaque dialogue and Holly's fanzine dream narration, Malick further denies an easy explanation for their crimes. Made for under 500,000 dollars, Badlands debuted at the 1973 New York Film Festival, along with Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets, and was released within months of two other outlaw-couple road movies, Steven Spielberg's The Sugarland Express and Robert Altman's Thieves Like Us. Although Badlands did not make an impression at the box office, its pictorial splendor and cool yet disquieting narrative established Malick as one of the most compelling artists to come out of early-'70s Hollywood. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Bonnie and Clyde (1967, Arthur Penn) In Cold Blood (1967, Richard Brooks) They Live by Night (1949, Nicholas Ray) Thieves Like Us (1974, Robert Altman) Gun Crazy (1949, Joseph H. Lewis) Bright Angel (1991, Michael Fields) Electra Glide in Blue (1973, James William Guercio) The Executioner's Song (1982, Lawrence Schiller) Pretty Poison (1968, Noel Black) Slow Moves (1984, Jon Jost) Other Related Works Is related to: The Honeymoon Killers (1969, Leonard Kastle) Starkweather (2004, Byron Werner) Eat My Dust! (1976, Charles B. Griffith) American Justice: Spree Killers Forbidden Photographs: The Life and Work of Charles Gatewood (2001, Bill MacDonald) Undertow (2004, David Gordon Green) Easy Rider (1969, Dennis Hopper) Frame Up (1993, Jon Jost) Influenced: Down in the Valley (2005, David Jacobson) The King (2005, James Marsh) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature .s. state: South Dakota countries: USA set in:
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 Valley Girl > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Beau Bridges (1941)Reiko Aylesworth (1972)Joan Armatrading (1950)Dick Butkus (1942) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Valley Girl Send to Friend Year Run Time 1983 95 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Martha Coolidge Genres Romance Comedy Types Coming-of-Age Teen Movie Comedy of Manners Flags Adult Situations Adult Language Violence Nudity Keywords high-school mall party prom romance teenagers Valley-girl coming-of-age Themes High School Life First Love Tones Campy Affectionate Quirky Sweet Humorous Moods In the Mood for Love Color type Color Lab Color Box office $17,343,596 Produced by Atlantic Releasing Corporation AMG Work ID V 52142 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Andrea LeVasseur A satiric romantic comedy, Martha Coolidge's Valley Girl is a testimony to the short-lived Southern California '80s craze. Julie (Deborah Foreman) is a good-natured teenager following a swarm of pastel pink valley girls, who utter "gag me" at every opportunity. To her friends' dismay , Julie breaks up with her egotistical boyfriend, Tommy (Michael Bowen), while shopping at the mall. All the valley kids go to a party that night, and Tommy immediately tries to bed one of Julie's friends. Randy (Nicolas Cage), a bad boy from Hollywood, shows up and crashes the party. Open-minded Julie flirts with him before he is literally thrown out, presumably just for looking different. Smitten with Julie, Randy sneaks back into the party to talk to her again. Julie drags a whimpering valley friend with her to spend the night cruising with Randy in Hollywood. After an extended courtship, Randy is in love with Julie, and she must choose between him and Tommy, who wants her back. Her friends refuse to accept Randy, who makes many exaggerated attempts to win back her love. Finally, after she has a heartfelt talk with her dad (Frederic Forrest), love triumphs at the prom. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Vals (1985, James Polakof) Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986, John Hughes) Flirting (1990, John Duigan) Pretty in Pink (1986, Howard Deutch) Real Genius (1985, Martha Coolidge) Risky Business (1983, Paul Brickman) Say Anything... (1989, Cameron Crowe) Sixteen Candles (1984, John Hughes) Some Kind of Wonderful (1987, Howard Deutch) Clueless (1995, Amy Heckerling) Other Related Works Is related to: Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997, David Mirkin) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... director: Martha Coolidge run time: 95 min. produced by: Atlantic Releasing Corporation countries:
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 Dead Calm > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (1909)Raymond Cordy (1898)Christian Rischert (1936)Robert Livingston (1906) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Dead Calm Send to Friend Year Run Time 1989 97 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating Australia R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Phillip Noyce Genres Thriller Types Psychological Thriller Flags Not For Children Violence Brief Nudity Nudity Adult Situations Adult Language Sexual Situations Keywords couple maniac stranded passenger sociopath stranger yacht Themes Nightmare Vacations Woman In Jeopardy Trapped or Confined Tones Tense Menacing Claustrophobic Atmospheric Paranoid Disturbing Moods Nail-biters Cinematic Process Panavision Color type Eastmancolor Set In Australia Box office $7,825,009 Produced by Kennedy Miller Productions Release 1989 04 07 (USA) Released by Warner Brothers AMG Work ID V 12688 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Judd Blaise Grieving over the death of their son, a married couple decide to take a long yachting trip for relaxation's sake. Their journey takes a dark turn, however, when they rescue a young man from a drifting vessel. The couple soon discover that the other ship's crew had been brutally murdered by their new passenger, and find themselves in a battle of wits against this violent sociopath. Interestingly, a previous attempt had been made at adapting the novel that inspired this film by none other than Orson Welles; footage from his unfinished version, known as "The Deep," can be seen in the documentary Orson Welles: The One-Man Band. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Knife in the Water (1962, Roman Polanski) The Hitcher (1986, Robert Harmon) Panic Room (2002, David Fincher) Kill Cruise (1990, Peter Keglevic) Wait Until Dark (1967, Terence Young) Act of Piracy (1989, John Cardos) The Lightship (1985, Jerzy Skolimowski) Wild Oranges (1924, King Vidor) Adrift (1993, Christian Duguay) Dead Cold (1996, Kurt Anderson) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... types: Psychological Thriller year: 1989 run time: 97 min. produced by:
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 Romancing the Stone > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight John Cassavetes (1929)Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (1915)Wellington Playter (1879)Joel Chandler Harris (1848) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Romancing the Stone Send to Friend Year Run Time 1984 110 min. Work Rating Attributes High Production Values Countries MPAA Rating USA PG Category Color Type Feature Color Director Robert Zemeckis Genres Adventure Types Romantic Adventure Adventure Comedy Flags Mild Violence Nudity Adult Situations Profanity Keywords writing escape kidnap map mercenary missing-person ransom rescue romance search treasure wilderness battle-of-the-sexes Themes Priceless Artifacts and Prized Objects Treasure Hunts Opposites Attract Americans Abroad Tones Humorous Madcap Rousing Sexy Silly Light Moods In the Mood for Love Adrenaline Rush Cinematic Process Panavision Color type DeLuxe Color Set In jungle Box office $76,572,238 Produced by 20th Century Fox Corazon Producciones Region South America AMG Work ID V 41997 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Kathleen Turner plays a writer of adventure stories, Joan Wilder, who has been having trouble selling her works of late because they aren't remotely believable. The basic problem is that the mousy Joan has never had any real adventure in her life. All this changes when she receives a frantic phone call from her sister, whose is being held prisoner by evil art dealers in Colombia. It seems that sis has mailed Joan a map leading to a valuable treasure. Nasty but cowardly Ralph (Danny DeVito), cousin of the principal villain (Zack Norman), has been assigned to claim the map from Joan. But upon arriving in Colombia, Joan and Ralph learn that others of a more homicidal bent are also after the map. Joan is rescued by soldier of fortune Jack Colton (Michael Douglas), who isn't quite clear about his stake in the proceedings. Jack and Joan undergo several perilous adventures in the wilds of Colombia. The treasure turns out to be a valuable jewel, which changes hands (one of them severed!) many times before it is swallowed by an alligator. Joan manages to break free from her pursuers, but Jack is presumed dead. Jack returns at the end of the film in Manhattan to surprise Joan. The sequel to Romancing the Stone was 1985's The Jewel of the Nile. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The African Queen (1951, John Huston) American Dreamer (1984, Rick Rosenthal) Bloodstone (1988, Dwight H. Little) King Solomon's Mines (1985, J. Lee Thompson) The Road to Morocco (1942, David Butler) Year of the Comet (1992, Peter Yates) The Pink Jungle (1968, Delbert Mann) L'Homme de Rio (1964, Philippe de Broca) Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (1986, Newt Arnold, Gary Nelson) The Perils of Pauline (1967, Joshua Shelley, Herbert B. Leonard) Other Related Works Is followed by: The Jewel of the Nile (1985, Lewis Teague) Is related to: The War of the Roses (1989, Danny DeVito) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... attributes: High Production Values mpaa rating: PG year: 1984 region:
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 Peter's Friends > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight David Anthony Higgins (1961)Dina Merrill (1925)Brad Savage (1965)Dan Hicks (1941) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Peter's Friends Send to Friend Year Run Time 1992 102 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating UK USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Kenneth Branagh Genres Comedy Drama Types Reunion Films Ensemble Film Flags Questionable for Children Nudity Profanity Keywords celebration friendship jealousy love mansion reunion New-Year Themes Actor's Life Death of a Child Unrequited Love Tones Warm Bittersweet Talky Quirky Witty Wry Poignant Moods Only Human Set In London, England, UK, Outside London, England, UK Sound by Dolby Box office Domestic gross: $3,992,157 MPAA Reasons for language, and for some sexuality Produced by Film Four International Renaissance Films Samuel Goldwyn Company Release 1992 12 25 (USA) Released by Samuel Goldwyn Company AMG Work ID V 37892 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Karl Williams This comedy drama, a sort of British version of The Big Chill (1983), was directed by Kenneth Branagh. Ten years after they were members of a music and comedy troupe at Cambridge University, a diverse group of friends in their early 30s gather at the expansive estate of Peter Morton (Stephen Fry), who's invited them there for a reunion. Among the guests are Andrew (Branagh), who has married Carol (Rita Rudner), the star of the American situation comedy he writes; lonely Maggie (Emma Thompson), who thinks she may be in love with Peter; Roger (Hugh Laurie) and Mary (Imelda Staunton), a couple in advertising who have lost a child; and single Sarah (Alphonsia Emmanuel), who's always attracted to the wrong men, including her latest boyfriend, the married Brian (Tony Slattery). Also on hand is Vera (Phyllida Law, the real-life mother of Thompson), a housekeeper who has protectively watched over Peter since childhood. Over the course of the weekend, various jealousies and fears are revealed between joyous feasts, but a startling, tragic announcement from Peter puts everyone's petty dramas into proper perspective. American stand-up comedienne Rudner wrote the screenplay with her husband, (Martin Bergmann). » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Grass Is Greener (1961, Stanley Donen) Indian Summer (1993, Mike Binder) Jonah, Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000 (1976, Alain Tanner) A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982, Woody Allen) Smiles of a Summer Night (1955, Ingmar Bergman) Sweet Hearts Dance (1988, Robert Greenwald) Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980, John Sayles) The Big Chill (1983, Lawrence Kasdan) Solitaire (1991, Francis Damberger) Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994, Mike Newell) Other Related Works Is related to: Much Ado About Nothing (1993, Kenneth Branagh) Dead Again (1991, Kenneth Branagh) Look Back in Anger (1989, Judi Dench, David Jones) Fortunes of War (1988, James Cellan Jones) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... year: 1992 director: Kenneth Branagh mpaa rating: R moods:
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 The Hunger > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Toby Huss (1966)Judi Dench (1934)Kirk Douglas (1916)Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (1909) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The Hunger Send to Friend Year Run Time 1983 97 min. Work Rating Attributes Cult Film Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Tony Scott Genres Horror Types Erotic Drama Flags Not For Children Graphic Violence Nudity Adult Situations Profanity Strong Sexual Content Keywords aging attic bloodsucker nightclub seduction lesbianism psychic scientist sex sexuality vampire sexual-attraction siren [temptress] Themes Vampires Social Injustice Dangerous Attraction Tones Atmospheric Creepy Goth Ominous Stylized Sexy Moods Carnal Knowledge Spellbinders Color type Metrocolor Box office $5,979,292 Produced by MGM MGM/United Artists Richard Shepherd Company United Artists AMG Work ID V 23876 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Cavett Binion The exquisitely beautiful Catherine Deneuve plays Miriam, a centuries-old vampire capable of bestowing the gift of immortality on her lovers -- namely her current partner John (David Bowie). To sustain their sanguinary requirements, the pair cruises New York nightclubs in search of victims (as illustrated in a stunning opening sequence to the accompaniment of "Bela Lugosi's Dead" performed by seminal Goth band Bauhaus). When John awakens one morning to discover telltale signs of aging, it is revealed that his own sustained youth is not permanent, and his physical decrepitude begins to increase at an incredible rate. In a panic, John visits the clinic of scientist Sarah Roberts (Susan Sarandon), who has recently published a book on reversing the aging process, but she initially dismisses him as a crank, leaving him to sit in the lobby for several hours... during which his body ages several decades. After learning of his condition, Sarah traces John to his uptown flat. John is nowhere to be found, having been consigned by Miriam to a box in the attic with her legions of undead loves, leaving Miriam to deal with Sarah -- which she does quite effectively, seducing her into a steamy lesbian tryst. Their passion is consummated by a mingling of Miriam's blood with Sarah's, which later manifests itself as a psychic link between the two women and leaves Sarah with a rapidly-increasing appetite for blood. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Blood Spattered Bride (1972, Vicente Aranda) Daughters of Darkness (1971, Harry Kümel) The Lair of the White Worm (1988, Ken Russell) Martin (1978, George A. Romero) Near Dark (1987, Kathryn Bigelow) Vampyres (1974, José Larraz) Cronos (1993, Guillermo del Toro) Nadja (1994, Michael Almereyda) Vampyros Lesbos (1970, Jesús Franco) Trouble Every Day (2001, Claire Denis) Other Related Works Is featured in: The Celluloid Closet (1995, Robert Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman) Is related to: David Bowie: Rare and Unseen About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... color type: Metrocolor countries: USA run time: 97 min. mpaa rating:
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 A Little Romance > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (1909)Reiko Aylesworth (1972)Brad Savage (1965)Joel Chandler Harris (1848) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards A Little Romance Send to Friend Year Run Time 1979 110 min. Work Rating Attributes High Artistic Quality Sleeper Countries MPAA Rating USA France PG Category Color Type Feature Color Director George Roy Hill Genres Romance Comedy Types Romantic Comedy Sophisticated Comedy Flags Suitable for Children Adult Language Keywords adolescent kiss first-love pickpocket romance runaway [from home] teenagers Parisian gifted/talented coming-of-age Themes First Love Runaways Americans Abroad Tones Wistful Stylish Sweet Light Witty Bittersweet Moods Pick-Me-Ups From book E=MC, Mon Amour Set In Paris, France Produced by Orion Pan Arts Trinacra Warner Brothers Warner Home Video AMG Work ID V 29662 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson The disarming comedy A Little Romance features Diane Lane as a 13-year-old American, living in Paris with her businessman stepfather (Arthur Hill) and her promiscuous mother (Sally Kellerman). Mom is currently enamored with pretentious-filmmaker David Dukes, and it is on the set of Dukes' latest picture that Lane meets another 13-year-old, insatiable French film buff Thelonious Bernard. A likeable street-smart petty thief and gambler, Bernard is instantly attracted to Lane. With the help of roguish old Laurence Olivier, Lane and Bernard arrange a romantic rendezvous under the Bridge of Sighs in Venice. Naturally, when the kids disappear it's a cause for international concern, but all ends as it should. Some of the best moments in A Little Romance belong to Broderick Crawford, unselfconsciously playing "himself" at a movie party. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Flirting (1990, John Duigan) Rich Kids (1979, Robert M. Young) Rushmore (1998, Wes Anderson) Guinevere (1999, Audrey Wells) Le Divorce (2003, James Ivory) Chasing Liberty (2004, Andy Cadiff, Shelly Ziegler) The Prince & Me (2004, Martha Coolidge) What a Girl Wants (2003, Dennie Gordon) Moi, Fleur Bleue (1977, Eric Le Hung) Bridge to Terabithia (1985, Eric Till) Other Related Works Is related to: Little Man Tate (1991, Jodie Foster) Before Sunrise (1995, Richard Linklater) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... year: 1979 color type: Color category: Feature run time:
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 The Ten Commandments > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Buck Henry (1930)Dalton Trumbo (1905)Ennio de Concini (1923)Dina Merrill (1925) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The Ten Commandments Send to Friend Year Run Time 1956 219 min. Work Rating Attributes High Production Values High Budget Countries MPAA Rating USA G Category Color Type Feature Color Director Cecil B. DeMille Genres Epic Types Religious Epic Hagiography Flags Suitable for Children Keywords Bible commandment curse Egyptian [nationality] God leader sea persecution pharaoh religion slavery exodus Jewish Themes Obsessive Quests Message From God Heroic Mission Tones Sweeping Lavish Passionate Earnest Atmospheric Moods Triumph of the Spirit Cinematic Process Vista Vision From book On Eagle's Wings, Pillar of Fire, The Prince of Egypt Key name Moses Set In Biblical times Box office $43,000,000/ Top grossing film of 1956 Produced by Paramount AMG Work ID V 49007 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Based on the Holy Scriptures, with additional dialogue by several other hands, The Ten Commandments was the last film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The story relates the life of Moses, from the time he was discovered in the bullrushes as an infant by the pharoah's daughter, to his long, hard struggle to free the Hebrews from their slavery at the hands of the Egyptians. Moses (Charlton Heston) starts out "in solid" as Pharoah's adopted son (and a whiz at designing pyramids, dispensing such construction-site advice as "Blood makes poor mortar"), but when he discovers his true Hebrew heritage, he attempts to make life easier for his people. Banished by his jealous half-brother Rameses (Yul Brynner), Moses returns fully bearded to Pharoah's court, warning that he's had a message from God and that the Egyptians had better free the Hebrews post-haste if they know what's good for them. Only after the Deadly Plagues have decimated Egypt does Rameses give in. As the Hebrews reach the Red Sea, they discover that Rameses has gone back on his word and plans to have them all killed. But Moses rescues his people with a little Divine legerdemain by parting the Seas. Later, Moses is again confronted by God on Mt. Sinai, who delivers unto him the Ten Commandments. Meanwhile, the Hebrews, led by the duplicitous Dathan (Edward G. Robinson), are forgetting their religion and behaving like libertines. "Where's your Moses now?" brays Dathan in the manner of a Lower East Side gangster. He soon finds out. DeMille's The Ten Commandments may not be the most subtle and sophisticated entertainment ever concocted, but it tells its story with a clarity and vitality that few Biblical scholars have ever been able to duplicate. It is very likely the most eventful 219 minutes ever recorded to film--and who's to say that Nefertiri (Anne Baxter) didn't make speeches like, "Oh, Moses, Moses, you splendid, stubborn, adorable fool"? » View DVD Releases Similar Works Moses (1975, Gianfranco de Bosio) Ben-Hur (1959, William Wyler) Land of the Pharaohs (1955, Howard Hawks) Moses (1996, Roger Young) The Bible - In the Beginning (1966, John Huston) The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965, George Stevens) King of Kings (1961, Nicholas Ray) Quo Vadis? (1951, Mervyn LeRoy) The Robe (1953, Henry Koster) The Silver Chalice (1954, Victor Saville) Other Related Works Is featured in: 50 Years: The Best of Hollywood The Bible According to Hollywood Is related to: The Ten Commandments (1923, Cecil B. DeMille) People of the Book: Moses - The Leader The Making of The Ten Commandments Greatest Heroes and Legends of the Bible: The Story of Moses (1998, Bill Kowalchuk) Greatest Adventure Stories from the Bible: Moses The Ten Commandments (2007, John Stronach, Bill Boyce) Nandakumar (1938, Narayanrao D. Sarpotdar) Cecil B. DeMille: American Epic (2004, Kevin Brownlow) Peter Jennings Reporting: The Search for Paul Mountain of Fire Holy Bible: Complete King James Version Bible on DVD About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... moods: Triumph of the Spirit key name: Moses genres: Epic cinematic process:
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 Homicidal > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Hilary Harris (1929)Broderick Crawford (1911)Reiko Aylesworth (1972)Steve Taylor (1957) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Homicidal Send to Friend Year Run Time 1961 87 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA NR Category Color Type Feature B&W Director William Castle Genres Horror Types Slasher Film Flags Not For Children Keywords revenge cross-dressing doctor/nurse murder inheritance psychopath sex-change Themes Serial Killers Gender-Bending Tones Creepy Tense Macabre Produced by Columbia Pictures Released by Columbia Pictures AMG Work ID V 95499 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Homicidal represents producer/director William Castle's slant on Hitchcock's Psycho. The film concerns a young woman named Miriam Webster (Patricia Breslin) who seemingly has everything a girl could want - including a successful flower shop business, and a handsome beau, Karl (Glenn Corbett), who works as a pharmacist. Events take a turn for the worse, however, when Miriam's half-brother, Warren, returns from Europe - with a rather unpleasant friend in-tow: a blonde named Emily (Jean Arless). Emily promptly sets about destroying Miriam's life: the newcomer attempts to wheedle Karl away from Miriam, then rips the flower shop to pieces, then ultimately reveals a little taste for knife-wielding that directly threatens Miriam's safety. Like The Tingler and other Castle outings, this one originally featured a gimmick, preserved in the video release: a "fright-break" just prior to the climax, which allowed terrified audience members approximately 45 seconds to get out of their seats and leave the theater - to avoid the prospect of being "frightened to death." One look at Jean Arless's credit in the cast listing betrays the final twist in this one, directly (and unapologetically) lifted by Castle from Psycho. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Psycho (1960, Alfred Hitchcock) A Blade in the Dark (1983, Lamberto Bava) Dementia 13 (1963, Francis Ford Coppola) Dressed to Kill (1980, Brian De Palma) House on Haunted Hill (1958, William Castle, Rosemary Horvath) Peeping Tom (1960, Michael Powell) Strait-Jacket (1964, William Castle) Tormented (1960, Bert I. Gordon) Macabre (1958, William Castle) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... released by: Columbia Pictures produced by: Columbia Pictures flags: Not For Children countries:
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 Effi Briest > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Lee J. Cobb (1911)Frances Reid (1915)Dan Hicks (1941)Allison Smith (1969) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Effi Briest Send to Friend Year Run Time 1974 140 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating West Germany NR Category Color Type Feature Color AKA Fontane Effi Briest Director Rainer Werner Fassbinder Genres Drama Types Melodrama Period Film Flags Not For Children Violence Adult Situations Strong Sexual Content Keywords extramarital-affair lawyer revenge duel love-triangle marriage-arranged wife Themes Arranged Marriages Infidelity Social Injustice Love Triangles Tones Bleak Harsh Downbeat Moods A Good Cry Produced by Filmverlag der Autoren Tango Films AMG Work ID V 15372 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Elbert Ventura Rainer Werner Fassbinder's adaptation of a late 19th-century novel by Theodor Fontane is an austere period piece that may be the least characteristic of the German director's films. The titular heroine, played by Fassbinder regular Hanna Schygulla, is a 17-year-old girl forced into a loveless marriage with an old count. Living as the aristocrat's trophy wife, Effi endures her provincial existence unhappily. Her circumstances lead to a brief affair with a young lieutenant that attracts the attention of the townspeople, but not her unsuspecting husband's. Years later, however, the count discovers the love letters between his wife and her lover. As dictated by convention, he challenges the lieutenant to a duel and throws his wife out of their home. The shamed Effi is forced to live by herself, shunned by society and spurned by her family. Effi eventually returns to her unsympathetic parents, who reluctantly take in their disgraced daughter. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Keetje Tippel (1975, Paul Verhoeven) Der Scharlachrote Buchstabe (1972, Wim Wenders) Tristana (1970, Luis Buñuel) Geschichten Aus Dem Wiener Wald (1979, Maximilian Schell) Far From the Madding Crowd (1967, John Schlesinger) Tess (1979, Roman Polanski) Sofie (1992, Liv Ullmann) Agnes (1996, Egill Edvardsson) The Wild Heart (1950, Rouben Mamoulian, Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger) The American Soldier (1970, Rainer Werner Fassbinder) Other Related Works Is related to: Grete Minde (1977, Heidi Genee) Has been remade as: Effi Briest (2009, Hermine Huntgeburth) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... genres: Drama category: Feature color type: Color mpaa rating:
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 Intervista > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Kenny Vance (1943)Allison Smith (1969)Hermione Gingold (1897)Michael Nouri (1945) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Intervista Send to Friend Year Run Time 1987 108 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating Italy NR Category Color Type Feature Color AKA Federico Fellini's Intervista Interview Director Federico Fellini Genres Comedy Drama Types Showbiz Comedy Satire Flags Questionable for Children Keywords career crew director film-director filmmaking film flashback interview studio film-studio star Themes Filmmaking Tones Humorous Nostalgic Sentimental Stylized Wry Color type Eastmancolor Box office Domestic gross: $147,557 Produced by Aljosha Productions Cinecittà RAI TV Channel 1 Release 1987 09 28 (Italy) AMG Work ID V 25126 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Intervista has been termed a semi-documentary: This is in fact the filmed autobiography of Italian director Federico Fellini, framed in the form of an interview conducted by a Japanese film crew. As the interview progresses Fellini's mind wanders to his earliest days (the reenacted events conflict with several of the "official" stories of his life). His fascination with filmmaking is manifested in the "wonderland" atmosphere of the old Cinecitta studios. With the cooperation of Fellini's loyal co-workers, we are permitted to see tantalizingly brief excerpts (some self-mocking) of Fellini's modus operandi. A visit by Fellini and guest-star Marcello Mastroianni to Anita Ekberg's home leads to a lavish (and poignant) "reliving" of the 1961 Fellini/Mastroianni/Ekberg effort La Dolce Vita. The climax of Intervista scene invokes Fellini's previous inward-looking classic 8 1/2, with a novel twist calculated to send the director's disciples home with a knowing smile. » View DVD Releases Similar Works 8 1/2 (1963, Federico Fellini) Fellini's Roma (1972, Federico Fellini) Ginger and Fred (1986, Federico Fellini) A Hundred and One Nights (1995, Agnès Varda) Belle Toujours (2006, Manoel de Oliveira) We All Loved Each Other So Much (1975, Ettore Scola) The Mirror (1997, Jafar Panahi) Raba Lyubvi (1976, Nikita Mikhalkov) Aria (2006, Takushi Tsubokawa) Other Related Works Features: La Dolce Vita (1960, Federico Fellini) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... flags: Questionable for Children themes: Filmmaking color type: Eastmancolor genres:
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 Hot Shots! > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Steve Taylor (1957)Pierre Henry (1927)Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (1915)Junior Wells (1934) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Hot Shots! Send to Friend Year Run Time 1991 83 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA PG13 Category Color Type Feature Color Director Jim Abrahams Genres Comedy Types Parody/Spoof Military Comedy Absurd Comedy Flags Not For Children Mild Violence Violence Adult Situations Strong Sexual Content Profanity Keywords barnstorming airborne revenge family father honor [recognition] love-triangle military rival aviation Themes Military Life Tones Satirical Humorous Frantic Irreverent Silly Deadpan Moods Gutbusters Color type DeLuxe color Set In war Sound by Dolby Box office $69,467,617 Produced by 20th Century Fox P.A.P. Release 1991 07 31 (USA) Released by 20th Century Fox AMG Work ID V 23268 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Matthew Tobey From director Jim Abrahams, one of the minds behind the Airplane! and Naked Gun films, comes another parody. This time around, Abrahams has his sights set on the action-adventure genre, specifically Top Gun. Charlie Sheen stars as Topper Harley, a maverick air force pilot who constantly lives in the shadow of his father's legacy. Unable to handle the pressure, Harley has left the Air Force to live among a tribe of Native Americans. But when the United States seeks to destroy some Iraqi nuclear facilities, there's only one man for the job. After being coaxed back into service, Harley soon realizes that in addition to Saddam Hussein, he'll have to contend with a rival pilot, played by Cary Elwes, and a devious aerospace executive. Among the many films lampooned are Dances With Wolves, 9 1/2 Weeks, The Fabulous Baker Boys, and Gone With the Wind. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Airplane II: The Sequel (1982, Ken Finkleman) Airplane! (1980, Jim Abrahams, Jerry Zucker, David Zucker) Top Secret! (1984, Jim Abrahams, Jerry Zucker, David Zucker) Mister Roberts (1955, John Ford, Mervyn LeRoy) The Naked Gun (1988, David Zucker) The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear (1991, David Zucker) The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994, Peter Segal) Cannibal! The Musical (1996, Trey Parker) Plump Fiction (1998, Bob Koherr) Mafia! (1998, Jim Abrahams) Other Related Works Is followed by: Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993, Jim Abrahams) Is a spoof of: Top Gun (1986, Tony Scott) 9 1/2 Weeks (1986, Adrian Lyne) Patton (1970, Franklin J. Schaffner) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... run time: 83 min. sound by: Dolby category: Feature mpaa rating:
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 La Tragedia di un Uomo Ridicolo > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight David Anthony Higgins (1961)Dalton Trumbo (1905)Sylvia (1956)Dick Van Patten (1928) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards La Tragedia di un Uomo Ridicolo Send to Friend Year Run Time 1981 98 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating Italy PG Category Color Type Feature Color AKA The Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man (U.S. title) Director Bernardo Bertolucci Genres Drama Types Psychological Drama Flags Not For Children Keywords cheese family father kidnap manufacturer politician ransom rescue son terrorism Themes Kidnapping Fathers and Sons Tones Confrontational Reflective Tense Produced by Fiction Cinematografica Warner Brothers Release 1981 10 01 (Italy) AMG Work ID V 50699 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Kristie Hassen After his son disappears, an Italian cheese manufacturer is threatened by political terrorists who will supposedly kill the son if he does not pay a large ransom. Unsure if they really have his son and if the son is still alive, he has to decide if he should or should not sell his business to afford the sum. Similar Works High and Low (1962, Akira Kurosawa) Un Borghese Piccolo Piccolo (1977, Mario Monicelli) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... director: Bernardo Bertolucci genres: Drama countries: Italy category:
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 Into the West > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Christian Rischert (1936)Joel Chandler Harris (1848)Dina Merrill (1925)Allison Smith (1969) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Into the West Send to Friend Year Run Time 1993 102 min. Work Rating Attributes Sleeper Countries MPAA Rating Ireland UK USA Japan PG Category Color Type Feature Color Director Mike Newell Genres Adventure Fantasy Children's/Family Types Family-Oriented Adventure Flags Excellent For Children Keywords brother horse police corruption fairytale family fantasy friendship grandfather Ireland legend [fable] magic rescue single-parent young horse-racing businessperson Themes Runaways Fathers and Sons Tones Fanciful Lyrical Warm Gentle Melancholy Moods Fantastic Reality Pick-Me-Ups Color type Eastmancolor/Technicolor prints Sound by Dolby Box office $4,744,000 MPAA Reasons for some mild language and violence Produced by Film Four International Little Bird Productions Majestic Films International Miramax Newcomm Parallel Film Productions Released by Miramax AMG Work ID V 122140 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Paul Brenner Mike Newell directs Jim Sheridan's screenplay (based on a story by Tim Palmer) in this enchanting and magical modern-day fairy tale. Gabriel Byrne plays Papa Reilly, a widower who lives with his two young sons, Ossie (Ciaran Fitzgerald) and Tito (Ruaidhri Conroy), in the slums of Dublin. There seems to be no hope for their bleak existence until the children's grandfather (David Kelly) arrives. Accompanying him is a beautiful and imposing white stallion named Tir na nOg, a magical creature from ancient Irish legends. The stallion takes a shine to the boys and they love the horse in return. But a legion of corrupt police plot to impound the horse for the purpose of selling it to a rich businessman. Ossie and Tito sneak off to rescue Tir na nOg. Grabbing the stallion, they get their father and, as the police chase after them, they make their way west. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Black Stallion (1979, Carroll Ballard) The Black Stallion Returns (1983, Robert Dalva) National Velvet (1944, Clarence Brown) Black Beauty (1994, Caroline Thompson) The Secret of Roan Inish (1994, John Sayles) Magic in the Water (1995, Rick Stevenson) Ondine (2009, Neil Jordan) International Velvet (1978, Bryan Forbes) The Last Unicorn (1982, Jules Bass, Arthur Rankin, Jr.) Lionheart (1987, Franklin J. Schaffner) Other Related Works Is related to: Virginia's Run (2002, Peter Markle) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature sound by: Dolby flags: Excellent For Children director:
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 The Opposite of Sex > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Robert Livingston (1906)Brad Savage (1965)Joan Armatrading (1950)Wellington Playter (1879) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The Opposite of Sex Send to Friend Year Run Time 1998 120 min. Work Rating Attributes Sleeper Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Don Roos Genres Comedy Types Gay & Lesbian Films Domestic Comedy Flags Adult Humor Mild Violence Not For Children Profanity Keywords AIDS chase cross-country death dysfunctional family seduction funeral homosexual jealousy molestation pregnancy repression sex sheriff teenagers savings step-relative musical-beds Themes Suburban Dysfunction Runaways Unrequited Love Teachers and Students Tones Irreverent Quirky Biting Witty Deadpan Sexual Talky Satirical Moods Strictly Speaking Comedy on the Edge Color type Foto-Kem Sound by Dolby MPAA Reasons for strong language and sex related dialogue and sexuality Produced by Rysher Entertainment Released by Sony Pictures Classics AMG Work ID V 160507 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Bhob Stewart Screenwriter Don Roos made his directorial debut with this oddball sex comedy. The tale is narrated by 16-year-old Louisiana tramp Dedee Truitt (Christina Ricci), who buries her stepfather and then heads for Indiana to visit her homosexual half-brother Bill (Martin Donovan). Recovering from the AIDS death of longtime companion Tom, schoolteacher Bill has linked up with a new partner, handsome Matt (Ivan Sergei). After Dedee seduces Matt and claims she's pregnant by him, the couple steals $10,000 from Bill's safety deposit box and heads for L.A. Alarmed by Matt's seeming disappearance and hoping to blackmail Bill into disclosing Matt's whereabouts, Bill's former student (also Matt's former beau) Jason (Johnny Galecki) accuses Bill of molestation four years previous, a charge that jeopardizes Bill's job as a schoolteacher. To clear his name, Bill, and Tom's sister Lucia (Lisa Kudrow), leave for L.A. to locate Matt and Dedee. Lucia is a repressed old maid who flinches from even the thought of sex, but even so, weird Sheriff Tippett (Lyle Lovett) takes a fancy to her. Meanwhile, questions are raised about the true father of Dedee's baby, and the film comes to a climax with a shooting, a cross-county chase, and the inevitable showdown between the quirky characters. Shown at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Daytrippers (1996, Greg Mottola) Henry Fool (1997, Hal Hartley) Freeway (1996, Matthew Bright) Flirting With Disaster (1996, David O. Russell) Party Girl (1995, Daisy von Scherler Mayer) Pretty Poison (1968, Noel Black) Simple Men (1992, Hal Hartley) The Unbelievable Truth (1990, Hal Hartley) Grief (1994, Richard Glatzer) The Object of My Affection (1998, Nicholas Hytner) Other Related Works Is related to: Soundstage: Lyle Lovett with Randy Newman & Mark Isham About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... director: Don Roos attributes: Sleeper run time: 120 min. released by:
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 The Journey of Natty Gann > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Jacqueline Lovell (1974)Robert Livingston (1906)Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (1915)Allison Smith (1969) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The Journey of Natty Gann Send to Friend Year Run Time 1985 101 min. Work Rating Attributes Sleeper Countries MPAA Rating USA PG Category Color Type Feature Color Director Jeremy Kagan Genres Adventure Children's/Family Types Family-Oriented Adventure Coming-of-Age Flags Mild Violence Adult Language Keywords companion cross-country family father friendship girl journey missing-person railroad search wolf against-all-odds coming-of-age Themes Man's Best Friend Runaways Tones Nostalgic Heartwarming Earnest Rousing Wistful Moods Memory Lane Set In 1930s, Great Depression Box office Domestic gross: $9,500,000 Produced by Buena Vista Walt Disney Productions Released by Buena Vista AMG Work ID V 26583 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Disney's The Journey of Natty Gann stars Meredith Salenger in the title role. During the Depression, Natty's father (Ray Wise) takes a job in a Northwestern lumber camp, leaving his daughter behind in Chicago with the promise that he'll send for her when he's put together enough money. Unwilling to wait that long, Natty runs away from her guardian (Lainie Kazan) and hops a freight bound for her dad's camp. In addition to the human friends she accrues along the way, including vagabond John Cusack and tough-but-nice juvenile delinquent Barry Miller, Natty is protected on her journey by a friendly wolf (actually a dog, but you try training a wolf). Journey of Natty Gann stretches its "PG" rating as far as possible, but it's still safe and sane entertainment for the younger crowd. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993, Stephen Sommers) SER (1989, Sergei Bodrov) The Golden Seal (1983, Frank Zuniga) Napoleon and Samantha (1972, Bernard McEveety) Paper Moon (1973, Peter Bogdanovich) The Wild Seed (1965, Brian G. Hutton) Barry of the Great St. Bernard Lassie: The New Beginning (1978, Don Chaffey) Skyjahollin (1995, Thorsteinn Jonsson) Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain (1995, Kevin James Dobson) Other Related Works Is related to: Race to Witch Mountain (2009, Andy Fickman) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... mpaa rating: PG category: Feature other related works: Race to Witch Mountain color type:
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 Limbo > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight David Anthony Higgins (1961)Donald Byrd (1932)Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (1915)Junior Wells (1934) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Limbo Send to Friend Year Run Time 1999 127 min. Work Rating Attributes High Artistic Quality Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director John Sayles Genres Drama Types Adventure Drama Psychological Drama Flags Adult Language Adult Situations Questionable for Children Keywords accident daughter island stranded recovery [health] relationship singer fishing-boat Themes Stranded Starting Over Survival in the Wilderness Mothers and Daughters Small-Town Life Tones Understated Atmospheric Reflective Enigmatic Intimate Meditative Talky Moods Only Human Color type CFI Set In island Sound by Dolby/SDDS MPAA Reasons for language Premiere 1999 05 22 (Cannes Film Festival) Produced by Green/Renzi Productions Screen Gems Release 1999 06 04 (USA) Released by Sony Pictures Entertainment AMG Work ID V 179999 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Mark Deming Writer/director John Sayles once again takes his audience to a place they may never have been before (this time both psychologically and geographically). Joe Gastineau (David Strathairn) lives in Juneau, Alaska, where his life has been stuck in neutral for about 25 years. When he was young, Joe was involved in an accident on a fishing boat that led to the death of two crewmembers, and he's never recovered from the blow. When Joe meets Donna De Angelo (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio), however, he starts to come out of his shell. Donna is a lounge singer who goes from job to job, wherever she can get work. Her life has been built around being able to pick herself up when she falls and learning to be comfortable wherever she lands -- a gift that her teenage daughter, Noelle (Vanessa Martinez), does not share. Donna and Joe become attracted to each other, and her example leads Joe to take a job on a boat again. However, just as Joe's life is starting to get back on track, his ne'er-do-well half-brother Bobby (Casey Siemaszko) arrives to ask Joe a favor. One disaster leads to another, and Joe soon finds himself stranded on an island with Donna and Noelle, trying to hide from a group of men out to kill him. Shot on location in Alaska by award-winning cinematographer Haskell Wexler, Limbo also features a soundtrack with a new song by Bruce Springsteen, "Lift Me Up"; Sayles directed three Springsteen music videos in the 1980s. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Lone Star (1996, John Sayles) City of Hope (1991, John Sayles) The Secret of Roan Inish (1994, John Sayles) Matewan (1987, John Sayles) The Ice Storm (1997, Ang Lee) Sunshine State (2002, John Sayles) The Ballad of Jack & Rose (2004, Rebecca Miller) Flesh and Bone (1993, Steve Kloves) The Edge (1997, Lee Tamahori) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... set in: island mpaa rating: R mpaa reasons: for language countries:
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 The Raven > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Frances Reid (1915)Jacqueline Lovell (1974)Brad Savage (1965)John Cassavetes (1929) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The Raven Send to Friend Year Run Time 1963 86 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA G Category Color Type Feature Color Director Roger Corman Genres Horror Comedy Types Horror Comedy Gothic Film Costume Horror Flags Questionable for Children Keywords duel magic rival sorcerer talking-animal good-vs-evil Themes Wizards and Magicians Haunted By the Past Tones Atmospheric Campy Dreamlike Fanciful Moody Stylized Whimsical Cinematic Process Panavision Color type PatheColor From book The Raven From poem by Poe, Edgar Allan Produced by American International Pictures Released by American International Pictures AMG Work ID V 40372 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Cavett Binion Although Roger Corman narrowly managed to avoid self-mockery in his pulpy, flamboyant adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe tales, it appears that the director chose this opportunity to let loose with outright parody; the result is a wonderfully entertaining romp with tongue planted firmly in cheek. The first screen teaming of legendary horror stars Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, and Peter Lorre -- later billed as "The Triumvirate of Terror" -- this so-called "adaptation" uses Poe's most famous poem as a springboard for Grand Guignol comedy from scriptwriter Richard Matheson. Melancholy magician Erasmus Craven (Price), having recently relinquished his membership in the Brotherhood of Sorcerers after the apparent death of his wife Lenore (Hazel Court), is paid a visit by a foul-mouthed talking raven, claiming to be small-time wizard Adolphus Bedlo (Lorre). After some persuasion, Craven returns Bedlo to human form, reversing a spell placed by the evil Dr. Scarabus (Karloff), Craven's chief rival. After learning that a woman bearing a strong likeness to Lenore was seen in the Doctor's company, Craven accompanies Bedlo to Scarabus' castle, where the resulting battle of wills escalates into all-out magical warfare between the two embittered sorcerers. Corman and company relished the opportunity to poke fun at the staid Poe series, and the distinguished leads contribute to the spirit of fun by lampooning their own cinematic reputations. Fans of Jack Nicholson (who cut his acting teeth on this and other AIP productions) should enjoy his melodramatic performance here as Bedlo's straight-arrow son; Nicholson would later co-star with Karloff in Corman's The Terror, which was shot in two days using the same sets! » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Terror (1963, Roger Corman) Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972, Robert Fuest) An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe (1971, Kenneth Johnson) The Fall of the House of Usher (1958, Robert Esson) Satanas De Todos Los Horrores Other Related Works Is related to: The Fall of the House of Usher (1960, Roger Corman) The Masque of the Red Death (1964, Roger Corman) Pit and the Pendulum (1961, Roger Corman) The Premature Burial (1962, Roger Corman) The Haunting of Morella (1990, Jim Wynorski) The Tomb of Ligeia (1964, Roger Corman) Tower of London (1962, Roger Corman) Two Evil Eyes (1990, Dario Argento, George A. Romero) The Black Cat (1934, Edgar G. Ulmer) Tales of Terror (1962, Roger Corman) Is spoofed in: The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror (1990, David Silverman, Rich Moore, Wesley M. Archer) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... run time: 86 min. year: 1963 mpaa rating: G countries:
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 The Holcroft Covenant > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Michael Nouri (1945)Frances Reid (1915)Neil Innes (1944)Donny Osmond (1957) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The Holcroft Covenant Send to Friend Year Run Time 1985 112 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating UK R Category Color Type Feature Color Director John Frankenheimer Genres Thriller Types Political Thriller Psychological Thriller Flags Not For Children Violence Nudity Adult Situations Adult Language Keywords assassin espionage fortune [wealth] Holocaust inheritance investigator kill Nazism survivor political-intrigue against-all-odds Themes Mind Games Haunted By the Past Tones Tense Ominous Stylish Harsh Box office Domestic gross: $150,000 Produced by Thorn EMI Universal Released by Universal AMG Work ID V 22705 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Paul Brenner Director John Frankenheimer and writers Edward Anhalt and George Axelrod try to inject some life into this adaptation of Robert Ludlum's best-selling espionage novel. Michael Caine stars as Noel Holcroft, who was adopted in Germany by an American family in the waning days of World War II. Now middle-aged, Noel learns that his biological father, who had been one of Hitler's key economic advisors, left him more than $4 billion at his death. Noel is supposed to dispense the money to specific individuals who had suffered under the oppression of Hitler. But Noel comes to realize the money is, in fact, being used by fascists starting a new Nazi regime. When the neo-Nazis find out Noel is wise to their plans, they chase him through Europe, trying to assassinate him and make way for a Fourth Reich. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Bourne Identity (1988, Roger Young) The Formula (1980, John G. Avildsen) Marathon Man (1976, John Schlesinger) Target (1985, Arthur Penn) Rogue Male (1976, Clive Donner) The Brotherhood of the Bell (1970, Paul Wendkos) The Bourne Identity (2002, Doug Liman) Commando Mengele (1986, Andrea Bianchi) The Odessa File (1974, Ronald Neame) The Giraffe (1998, Dani Levy) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... color type: Color director: John Frankenheimer category: Feature countries:
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 L'Avvertimento > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Steve Taylor (1957)Buck Henry (1930)Margaret Hamilton (1902)Donald Byrd (1932) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards L'Avvertimento Send to Friend Year Run Time 1980 101 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating Italy R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Damiano Damiani Types Police Detective Film Flags Not For Children Violence Nudity Profanity Keywords police gangster investigator bad-guy good-guy on-the-run police-corruption Region Europe Film Release 1980 08 15 (Italy) AMG Work ID V 53435 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Sandra Brennan In this convoluted crime drama, two incorruptible Italian policemen investigate Mafia-influenced corruption within their own department. About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature countries: Italy color type: Color run time:
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 Courage Under Fire > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Kirk Douglas (1916)Dan Hicks (1941)David Houston (1938)Buck Henry (1930) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Courage Under Fire Send to Friend Year Run Time 1996 115 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Edward Zwick Genres War Types War Drama Political Drama Detective Film Flags Adult Situations Violence Profanity War Violence Keywords battle [war] death friendship investigation tank [vehicle] war friendly-fire family-member Themes Military Life Women During Wartime Home From the War Miscarriage of Justice Tones Somber Rousing Matter-of-Fact Cathartic Stirring Gritty Moods Food for Thought Set In war MPAA Reasons for war violence and language Produced by 20th Century Fox Davis Entertainment Fox 2000 Pictures Joseph M. Singer Production Released by 20th Century Fox AMG Work ID V 136218 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Mark Deming A soldier discovers how elusive the truth can be in this first major film about America's role in the Gulf War. Lt. Col. Nathaniel Serling (Denzel Washington) was the commander of a unit during Operation Desert Storm who mistakenly ordered the destruction of what he believed to be an enemy tank, only to discover that it actually held U.S. soldiers, including a close friend. Since then, Serling has been an emotional wreck, drinking heavily and allowing his marriage to teeter on the brink of collapse. As a means of redeeming himself, Serling is given a new assignment by his superior, Gen. Hershberg (Michael Moriarty). Capt. Karen Walden (Meg Ryan) was a helicopter pilot who died in battle during the Iraqi conflict, and the White House has proposed that Walden be posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Serling is asked to investigate Walden's actions on the field of battle, but he quickly discovers that no two stories about her are quite the same; Ilario (Matt Damon) says Walden acted heroically and sacrificed herself to save the others in her company, while Monfriez (Lou Diamond Phillps) claims she was a coward who was attempting to surrender to enemy troops. Meanwhile, reporter Tony Gartner (Scott Glenn) is hounding Serling, trying to get the inside story on Walden and on Serling's own difficulties. Matt Damon lost 40 pounds to prepare for his role in Courage Under Fire, which resulted in a potentially life-threatening illness for the young actor. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Three Kings (1999, David O. Russell) A Few Good Men (1992, Rob Reiner) Breaker Morant (1980, Bruce Beresford) Decoration Day (1990, Robert Markowitz) Dress Gray (1986, Glenn Jordan) Platoon (1986, Oliver Stone) A Soldier's Story (1984, Norman Jewison) The Dreyfus Case (1931, Milton Rosmer, F.W. Kraemer) Resting Place (1986, John Korty) Saving Private Ryan (1998, Steven Spielberg) Other Related Works Is related to: Rashomon (1951, Akira Kurosawa) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature mpaa rating: R moods: Food for Thought color type:
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 The Mouse That Roared > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Neil Innes (1944)Redd Foxx (1922)Robert Livingston (1906)Brad Savage (1965) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The Mouse That Roared Send to Friend Year Run Time 1959 83 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating UK NR Category Color Type Feature Color Director Jack Arnold Genres Comedy Types Political Satire Satire Military Comedy Flags Child Classic Keywords chance economy finances military nation Prime-Minister treasury war wine bomb Themes Unlikely Heroes Down on Their Luck Tones Madcap Irreverent Humorous Satirical Quirky Moods Comedy on the Edge From book The Mouse that Roared, Wrath of the Grapes Produced by Columbia Pictures Open Road Productions AMG Work ID V 33517 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson The economy of the teeny-tiny European duchy of Grand Fenwick is threatened when an American manufacturer comes up with an imitation of Fenwick's sole export, its fabled wine. Crafty prime minister Count Mountjoy (Peter Sellers) comes up with a plan: Grand Fenwick will declare war on the United States. Grand Duchess Gloriana (Peter Sellers again) is hesitant: how can meek little Grand Fenwick win such a conflict? Mountjoy explains that the plan is to lose the war, then rely upon American foreign aid to replenish Grand Fenwick's treasury. Bumbling military officer Tully Bascombe (Peter Sellers yet again) leads his country's ragtag army into battle. They cross the Atlantic in an ancient wooden vessel, then set foot on Manhattan Island, fully prepared to down weapons and surrender. But New York City is deserted, due to an air raid drill. While wandering around, Sellers comes upon atomic scientist David Kossoff and the scientist's pretty daughter Jean Seberg. Kossoff has been working on the deadly "Q Bomb," a football-sized weapon with the destructive capacity of a hundred hydrogen bombs. Suddenly seized with patriotic fervor, Tully captures Kossoff, his daughter and the bomb and brings them all back to Grand Fenwick. Tully has "won" the war-precisely what he'd been told not to do. The upshot of this "victory" is that every world power converges upon Grand Fenwick to claim the Q Bomb for themselves. The satire is heavy-handed at times, but The Mouse That Roared contains several unforgettably hilarious moments, including one startling "false ending." One of the best gags involves the Columbia Pictures logo--a bit frequently cut from TV showings, worse luck. Based on one of the many "Grand Fenwick" novels by Leonard Wibberly, The Mouse That Roared was a success, yielding a Peter Sellers-less sequel, 1963's Mouse on the Moon. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Duck Soup (1933, Leo McCarey) Bananas (1971, Woody Allen) Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964, Stanley Kubrick) Romanoff and Juliet (1961, Peter Ustinov) Le Dernier Milliardaire (1934, René Clair) Cracked Nuts (1931, Edward F. Cline) Million Dollar Legs (1932, Edward F. Cline) Buried on Sunday (1993, Paul Donovan) Su Excelencia (1966, Miguel M. Delgado) Utopia (1950, John Berry, Leo Joannon) Other Related Works Is related to: The Mouse on the Moon (1963, Richard Lester) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... moods: Comedy on the Edge year: 1959 run time: 83 min. director:
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 The Mask of Zorro > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Lee J. Cobb (1911)Redd Foxx (1922)John Malkovich (1953)Buck Henry (1930) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The Mask of Zorro Send to Friend Year Run Time 1998 137 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA PG13 Category Color Type Feature Color Director Martin Campbell Genres Adventure Action Types Swashbuckler Costume Adventure Flags Violence Adult Situations Questionable for Children Adult Language Keywords corruption drifter robbery oppression Superhero good-vs-evil Robin-Hood Themes Righting the Wronged Lone Wolves Daring Rescues Fathers and Daughters Tones Rousing Passionate Light Atmospheric Cinematic Process Panavision Widescreen Color type CFI Color/Technicolor prints From book The Curse of Caistrano Sound by Dolby/DTS/SDDS MPAA Reasons for some intense action and violence Produced by Amblin Entertainment TriStar Zorro Productions Release 1998 07 17 (USA) Released by Sony Pictures Entertainment AMG Work ID V 158887 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Rachel Koetje Director Martin Campbell, well-known to the action arena after 1995's GoldenEye, teams up with executive producer Steven Spielberg to bring the first Hollywood production of creator Johnston McCulley's Zorro in over four decades to the big screen. With scenic 18th century Mexico as a backdrop, Anthony Hopkins plays the original Zorro, a.k.a. Don Diego de la Vega, intent on revenge after rival enemy Don Raphael Montero (Stuart Wilson) murdered his wife and took his daughter, Elena. After being imprisoned for 20 years, the fabled hero removes his mask and takes on a tarnished young apprentice, Alejandro Murieta (Antonio Banderas), to infiltrate Montero's plan to take control of California from Santa Anna. A boisterous outlaw with his own desire for revenge, Murieta works with Diego to avenge his brother's death by the sword of Montero's right-hand man, Captain Harrison Love (Matt Letscher, in his big screen debut). After Diego's extensive training in swordfighting, discipline and manners, a new Zorro appears wreaking vengeance and stealing the heart of a now-grown Elena (Catherine Zeta-Jones). A sizable summer hit, the film served as Zeta-Jones' stepping stone to leading lady status as the high-spirited heroine. » View DVD Releases Links to other sites Official Web Site Similar Works The Mark of Zorro (1940, Rouben Mamoulian) Scaramouche (1952, George Sidney) Zorro (1974, Duccio Tessari) Don Q, Son of Zorro (1925, Donald Crisp) The Eagle (1925, Clarence Brown) La Tulipe Noire (1964, Christian-Jaque) Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991, Kevin Reynolds) The Son of Monte Cristo (1941, Rowland V. Lee) Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007, Gore Verbinski) Alatriste (2006, Agustín Díaz Yanes) Other Related Works Is followed by: The Legend of Zorro (2005, Martin Campbell) Is related to: The Mark of Zorro (1920, Fred Niblo) Zorro Zorro the Avenger (1958, Charles Barton) The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938, Michael Curtiz, William Keighley) Batman Beyond: The Movie (1999, Curt Geda, Butch Lukic, Dan Riba, Yukio Suzuki) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... run time: 137 min. countries: USA released by: Sony Pictures Entertainment mpaa rating:
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 Rio Grande > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Margaret Hamilton (1902)Neil Innes (1944)Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (1909)Raymond Cordy (1898) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Rio Grande Send to Friend Year Run Time 1950 105 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA NR Category Color Type Feature B&W, Available in Colorized Version Director John Ford Genres Western Types Cavalry Film Flags Suitable for Children Keywords Indian (Native-American) attack border [geographic] cavalry father generation-gap officer relationship soldier son wife last-stand Themes Fathers and Sons Taming the West Tones Tense Gritty From story Mission With No Record Set In post-U.S. Civil War Produced by Republic AMG Work ID V 41473 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Bruce Eder John Wayne stars as Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke, whose devotion to duty has cost him his marriage to his beloved Kathleen (Maureen O'Hara). Yorke gets word that his son, Jeff (Claude Jarman Jr.) -- whom he hasn't seen in 15 years -- has been dropped as a cadet from West Point, and that he lied about his age to enlist in the cavalry, in an effort to redeem himself. By chance, the boy is then assigned to his father's post. Once more, as a function of his duty as a cavalry officer, Yorke must sacrifice his love of family -- he cannot show any preferential treatment to the boy, or exhibit any sign of love and affection. But Jeff is too strong to be injured by his father's actions, and already enough of a man that he is befriended by two older recruits, troopers Tyree (Ben Johnson) and Boone (Harry Carey Jr.), who watch out for him while taking him in as a virtual equal. Yorke's resolve is further tested when his estranged wife, Kathleen, arrives at the post, the better to look after her son -- and possibly to buy back the boy's enlistment, which Yorke, as commanding officer in a remote post with a critical shortage of men, can't and won't permit. After an attack by the Apaches, Yorke orders the post's women and children to be moved to safety, and Jeff is assigned as part of the troop conducting the caravan, despite his wish to participate in the planned action against the Apaches. The caravan is attacked, and the wagon with the children is taken by the Apaches to their encampment in a deserted village across the Rio Grande in Mexico. Yorke has been given permission by General Sheridan (J. Carrol Naish) to take his men into Mexico in pursuit of the Apaches, but the punitive expedition is now a rescue mission, as the Indians' night-time vengeance dance is the prelude to certain slaughter of the children at daybreak. As part of the mission, it's up to Tyree, the slyest man in the troop, to infiltrate the enemy camp, and he chooses Jeff and Boone as the two men he wants with him on this dangerous mission. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Dark Command (1940, Raoul Walsh) Other Related Works Is related to: Fort Apache (1948, John Ford) The Quiet Man (1952, John Ford) The Wings of Eagles (1957, John Ford) Big Jake (1971, George Sherman) How the West Was Won (1962, John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall) The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962, John Ford) McLintock! (1963, Andrew V. McLaglen) The Searchers (1956, John Ford) Stagecoach (1939, John Ford) The Three Godfathers (1948, John Ford) Chisum (1970, Andrew V. McLaglen) Young Duke: The Making of a Movie Star Is preceded by: She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949, John Ford) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... genres: Western run time: 105 min. category: Feature countries:
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 Joe Kidd > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Dan Hicks (1941)Donald Byrd (1932)Hermione Gingold (1897)Clarine Seymour (1898) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Joe Kidd Send to Friend Year Run Time 1972 87 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA PG Category Color Type Feature Color Director John Sturges Genres Western Types Revisionist Western Flags Questionable for Children Violence Adult Language Keywords allegiance aristocrat revenge betrayal poverty gangster land landowner love native wealth romance stranger west one-against-odds switching-loyalty Themes Mysterious Strangers Lone Wolves Tones Stylized Gritty Austere Cynical Cinematic Process Panavision Produced by Malpaso Universal .S. State New Mexico AMG Work ID V 26296 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Paul Brenner In John Sturges' Americanized version of Sergio Leone's Man-With-No-Name films, Clint Eastwood is Joe Kidd, a cryptic stranger who arrives in the New Mexican town of Sinola, where Mexican bandito/revolutionary Luis Chama (John Saxon) has organized a peasant revolt against the local landowners, who are throwing the poor off land that rightfully belongs to them. When a posse -- financed by wealthy landowner Frank Harlan (Robert Duvall) -- is formed to capture Luis, Kidd is invited to join but prefers to remain neutral. Harlan keeps badgering Kidd to join up, and Kidd finally relents when he finds that Luis's band has raided his own ranch and one of his ranch hands has been injured. The bloodthirsty posse rounds up five Mexicans hostages and threaten to kill them unless Luis surrenders to them. One of the hostages is the attractive Stella Garcia (Helen Sanchez), and Kidd falls in love with her. Harlan notices this and throws Kidd in jail to prevent him from helping Stella and the Mexicans. Kidd decides the position himself as the voice of reason in this nest of disorder. He escapes and saves the Mexican hostages, determined to capture Luis himself and see that he gets a fair trial. But when Kidd captures Luis and delivers him to Sheriff Mitchell (Gregory Walcott), Harlan is in town waiting for him. » View DVD Releases Similar Works A Fistful of Dollars (1964, Sergio Leone) For a Few Dollars More (1965, Sergio Leone) High Plains Drifter (1973, Clint Eastwood) The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976, Clint Eastwood) Summer Love (2006, Piotr Uklanski) The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966, Sergio Leone) Other Related Works Is related to: Last Man Standing (1996, Walter Hill) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... other related works: Last Man Standing run time: 87 min. year: 1972 color type:
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 Sweet Smell of Success > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Jacqueline Lovell (1974)Broderick Crawford (1911)Neil Innes (1944)Rick Danko (1943) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Sweet Smell of Success Send to Friend Year Run Time 1957 96 min. Work Rating Attributes High Artistic Quality High Historical Importance Countries MPAA Rating USA NR Category Color Type Feature B&W, Available in Colorized Version Director Alexander MacKendrick Genres Drama Types Media Satire Film a Clef Flags Adult Language Adult Situations Drug Content Mild Violence Not For Children Keywords columnist frame-up jealousy scheme sister tabloid press-agent desperation forbidden-love false-accusation musician Themes Members of the Press Work Ethics Social Climbing Sibling Relationships Crime Gone Awry Tones Biting Cynical Satirical Literate Harsh Nocturnal Moods Unloveables From story Tell Me About It Tomorrow Produced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster United Artists Video Distributor MGM Home Entertainment AMG Work ID V 48117 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Ernest Lehman drew upon his experiences as a Broadway press agent to write the devastating a clef short story "Tell Me About Tomorrow." This in turn was adapted by Lehman and Clifford Odets into the sharp-edged, penetrating feature film Sweet Smell of Success. Burt Lancaster stars as J. J. Hunsecker, a Walter Winchell-style columnist who wields his power like a club, steamrolling friends and enemies alike. Tony Curtis co-stars as Sidney Falco, a sycophantic press agent who'd sell his grandmother to get an item into Hunsecker's popular newspaper column. Hunsecker enlists Falco's aid in ruining the reputation of jazz guitarist Steve Dallas (Martin Milner), who has had the temerity to court Hunsecker's sister Susan (Susan Harrison). Falco contrives to plant marijuana on Dallas, then summons corrupt, sadistic NYPD officer Harry Kello (Emile Meyer), who owes Hunsecker several favors, to arrest the innocent singer. The real Walter Winchell, no longer as powerful as he'd been in the 1940s but still a man to be reckoned with, went after Ernest Lehman with both barrels upon the release of Sweet Smell of Success. Winchell was not so much offended by the unflattering portrait of himself as by the dredging up of an unpleasant domestic incident from his past. While Success was not a success at the box office, it is now regarded as a model of street-smart cinematic cynicism. The electric performances of the stars are matched by the taut direction of Alex MacKendrick, the driving jazz score of Elmer Bernstein, and the evocative nocturnal camerawork of James Wong Howe. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Network (1976, Sidney Lumet) The Bad and the Beautiful (1952, Vincente Minnelli) The Big Knife (1955, Robert Aldrich) Ace in the Hole (1951, Billy Wilder) People I Know (2002, Dan Algrant) The Great Man (1956, José Ferrer) Swimming With Sharks (1994, George Huang) The Fountainhead (1949, King Vidor) The Hucksters (1947, Jack Conway) The Promoter (1952, Ronald Neame) Other Related Works Is related to: Sullivan's Travels (1941, Preston Sturges) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... year: 1957 category: Feature countries: USA director:
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 Kalifornia > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight John Cassavetes (1929)Aaron Millar (1978)Michael Dorn (1952)Ennio de Concini (1923) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Kalifornia Send to Friend Year Run Time 1993 125 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Dominic Sena Genres Crime Types Crime Thriller Road Movie Flags Not For Children Graphic Violence Adult Situations Strong Sexual Content Profanity Keywords boyfriend cross-country hitchhiker serial-killer yuppies writer photographer Themes Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Lovers on the Lam Serial Killers Tones Creepy Disturbing Tense Atmospheric Menacing Bleak Moods Uncomfortable Viewing Nail-biters Cinematic Process Super 35 Color type Deluxe Sound by Dolby Box office $2,395,231 MPAA Reasons for strong violence, and for sexuality and language Produced by Gramercy Pictures AMG Work ID V 26903 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Paul Brenner This debut feature film from music video director Dominic Sena is a romp through the world of serial killing, which in its bleakness and moral bankruptcy looks backwards to Terrence Malick's Badlands and forward to Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers. Michelle Forbes plays hip, Mapplethorpe-esque photographer Carrie Laughlin, who wants to move to California for a fresh start. Her boyfriend, Brian Kessler (David Duchovny), is a writer who has an idea for a new book, a travel tome on the sites of serial murders. The two plan to go on a cross-country tour of the murder sites, with Brian writing the commentary and Carrie taking the pictures. But they need a couple to share the driving expenses; enter Grayce (Brad Pitt) and his girlfriend, Adele (Juliette Lewis, in a warm-up for her role in Natural Born Killers). Grayce is an ex-con looking to jump parole, while Adele is a childlike naïf. Soon the four are off to California, but the yuppie couple doesn't realize how close they are to their serial killer topic. It seems Grayce has murdered his landlord before their trip and bodies begin piling up disturbingly behind them as they make their way across the country. » View DVD Releases Similar Works True Romance (1993, Tony Scott) Badlands (1973, Terrence Malick) Natural Born Killers (1994, Oliver Stone) Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986, John McNaughton) The Hitcher (1986, Robert Harmon) Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw (1976, Mark L. Lester) The Devil Thumbs a Ride (1947, Felix E. Feist) Guncrazy (1992, Tamra Davis) Bloody Kids (1983, Stephen Frears) Love and a .45 (1994, C.M. Talkington) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature director: Dominic Sena cinematic process: Super 35 mpaa rating:
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 Rio Lobo > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Buck Henry (1930)Dina Merrill (1925)Neil Innes (1944)Joan Armatrading (1950) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Rio Lobo Send to Friend Year Run Time 1970 114 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA G Category Color Type Feature Color AKA San Timoteo Director Howard Hawks Genres Western Types Traditional Western Flags Suitable for Children Keywords revenge corruption murder frontier gunfighter investigation officer sheriff shoot-out soldier treason Themes Out For Revenge Tones Tense Light Set In post-U.S. Civil War Produced by Cinema Center 100 Productions Malabar Productions National General Pictures AMG Work ID V 41478 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Bruce Eder John Wayne, in the last of his Civil War characterizations, portrays Cord McNally, a Union Army colonel who loses a gold shipment in a Confederate raid, during which a devoted young officer is also killed. After the end of the war, McNally bears no ill-will toward the leaders of the raid, Pierre Cordona (Jorge Rivero) and Tuscarora Phillips (Christopher Mitchum), who were acting as soldiers, but he still wants the two unknown men on the Union side who they say sold them the information about the gold shipments. A year later, McNally crosses paths with one of the men, now a deputy from Rio Lobo, who is about to take Shasta Delaney (Jennifer O'Neill), a seemingly innocent young woman, out of a neighboring town at gunpoint. A shootout ensues, in which McNally's man and three other Rio Lobo deputies are killed, with help from Cordona -- this makes McNally very interested in what's going on in Rio Lobo, and he decides to go there with Cordona and Shasta. They find a whole community under siege from their own sheriff, a sadistic ex-outlaw named Hendricks (Mike Henry). What follows is a series of confrontations and revelations that are alternately suspenseful, sadistic -- with maimings worthy of a spaghetti western and characters even getting blown to bits -- and even occasionally comical. But the pieces all tie together very neatly, despite a convoluted plot that's sort of Rio Bravo (made 11 years earlier, also starring Wayne and directed by Hawks, and scripted by Leigh Brackett) turned sideways and readjusted to a more cynical era. » View DVD Releases Similar Works 13 Fighting Men (1960, Harry Gerstad) Seven Men from Now (1956, Budd Boetticher) The War Wagon (1967, Burt Kennedy) Man in the Saddle (1951, André De Toth) The Undefeated (1969, Andrew V. McLaglen) Rio Bravo (1959, Howard Hawks) Appaloosa (2008, Ed Harris) Other Related Works Is preceded by: El Dorado (1967, Howard Hawks) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... mpaa rating: G category: Feature run time: 114 min. flags:
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 Il Postino > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight John Cassavetes (1929)Kirk Douglas (1916)Ennio de Concini (1923)Hortense Petra (1904) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Il Postino Send to Friend Year Run Time 1994 116 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating Italy France Belgium PG Category Color Type Feature Color AKA Le Facteur [1995] The Postman [1995] (U.S. title) Director Michael Radford Genres Drama Types Romantic Drama Period Film Keywords writing class [social] class-consciousness Communist dream exile friendship personality poet postman refuge Themes Bohemian Life Writer's Life Tones Nostalgic Sweet Heartwarming Affectionate Gentle Intimate Poignant Moods In the Mood for Love From book Ardiente paciencia, Burning Patience Key name Neruda, Pablo Set In small coastal island Sound by Dolby MPAA Reasons for mild thematic elements Premiere 1994 08 31 (Venice Film Festival) Produced by Blue Dahlia Productions Esterno Mediterraneo K2T Penta Film Released by Cecchi Gori Distribuzione AMG Work ID V 133857 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka In this remake of the 1983 Ardiente Paciencia by Antonio Skarmeta, the time and place have been changed to Italy in the 1950s, but the relationship between the Chilean Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda and Mario (Massimo Troisi), the postman who delivers his copious mail, is still the focus of attention. In this version of the story, scripted by a collective of Anna Pavignano, the director Michael Radford, Troisi himself, and a few others (based on Skarmeta's original story), Neruda is an aloof and slightly elitist figure who is seeking solitude on an island off the coast of Italy, taking a respite from political problems at home. Mario is a poet at heart and employs every measure he is capable of inventing to win his way into the affections and attention of the great author. As his efforts start to bear fruit and Neruda unbends and begins to share conversation and philosophy with Mario, the postman idolizes the poet all the more. Eventually, Neruda shares his leftist political philosophy as well -- and helps him win over the captivating Beatrice, the woman of Mario's dreams. When Neruda leaves, Mario enters into high gear as he prepares material for the next time he sees Neruda -- his ardor and patience, alluded to in the original title -- are essentially indestructible. (Massimo Troisi) was fated never to know that Il Postino would receive worldwide acclaim and be nominated for an Oscar for "Best Picture" in 1995 (the first foreign film nominated in that category since Ingmar Bergman's Cries and Whispers 22 years earlier). Suffering from a heart ailment and unable to work more than an hour or two on the filming of Il Postino each day, he died in his sleep at the age of 41, the day after shooting ended on the film. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Cinema Paradiso (1988, Giuseppe Tornatore) Cinema Paradiso: The New Version (2002, Giuseppe Tornatore) We All Loved Each Other So Much (1975, Ettore Scola) Volver a Empezar (1982, José Luis Garci) Dyrygent (1979, Andrzej Wajda) Malena (2000, Giuseppe Tornatore) Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001, John Madden) Anthismeni Amigdhalia (1959, Christos Apostolou) Fuqin, baba (2001, Lou Jian) Na Shan Na Ren Na Gou (1999, Huo Jianqi) Other Related Works Is related to: In Custody (1994, Ismail Merchant) La Frontera (1991, Ricardo Larrain) Is a version of: Ardiente Paciencia (1983, Antonio Skarmeta) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... mpaa reasons: for mild thematic elements director: Michael Radford key name: Neruda, Pablo moods:
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 The Road Warrior > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Aaron Millar (1978)Raymond Cordy (1898)Berton Churchill (1876)Sylvia (1956) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The Road Warrior Send to Friend Year Run Time 1981 94 min. Work Rating Attributes High Artistic Quality High Historical Importance Countries MPAA Rating Australia R Category Color Type Feature Color AKA Mad Max 2 (Original Foreign title) Director George Miller Genres Action Science Fiction Types Sci-Fi Action Flags Not For Children Adult Situations Adult Language Graphic Violence Nudity Keywords revenge oil murder fuel post-nuclear-holocaust rampage scavenger survivor against-all-odds on-the-road Themes Post-Apocalypse Vigilantes Heroic Mission Future Barbarians Future Dystopias Tones Stylized Visceral Forceful Tense Atmospheric Bleak Gritty Moods Adrenaline Rush Other Dimensions Cinematic Process Panavision Set In Future Box office $23,667,907 Produced by Roadshow Distributors Warner Brothers AMG Work ID V 64375 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Robert Firsching Director George Miller's follow-up to his own 1979 hit Mad Max is proof that not all sequels are inferior to their originals. If anything, this brutal sci-fi action film is even more intense and exciting than its predecessor, although the state of its post-apocalyptic world has only become worse. Several years after the deaths of his wife and child, Max (Mel Gibson) has become an alienated nomad, wandering an Australian outback that has fallen into tribal warfare conducted from scattered armed camps. After a road battle with psychotic villain Wez (Vernon Wells), Max meets up with the odd Gyro Captain (Bruce Spence), who takes him to the camp of a sympathetic group led by Pappagallo (Mike Preston). As Pappagallo's people are camped at a refinery, Max plans to take their oil -- more precious than gold in this world -- but eventually joins them to fight a band of marauders led by the evil Humungus (Kjell Nilsson). The stunning climax features a heart-pounding chase scene involving an oil tanker-truck and a frenzied rush for the coast, with Humungus and his forces in hot pursuit. Nilsson is a scary villain, with huge muscles and a sinister pre-Jason hockey mask, but the stunt work is the key here, and it is more flamboyantly dynamic than ever, edited at breakneck pace and staged with manic fury by Miller and stunt coordinator Max Aspin. Savage and kinetic, Mad Max 2 is a must-see for action buffs. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Waterworld (1995, Kevin Reynolds) Turkey Shoot (1981, Brian Trenchard-Smith) 2019: After the Fall of New York (1983, Sergio Martino) The Bronx Warriors (1983, Enzo G. Castellari) Anno 2020 - I gladiatori del futuro (1982, Joe D'Amato) Deadly Reactor (1989, David Heavener) Escape from New York (1981, John Carpenter) Logan's Run (1976, Michael Anderson) No Blade of Grass (1970, Cornel Wilde) Reign of Fire (2002, Rob Bowman) Other Related Works Is followed by: Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985, George Ogilvie, George Miller) Is part of the series: Mad Max [Film Series] Is preceded by: Mad Max (1979, George Miller) Is related to: Knightriders (1981, George A. Romero) Influenced: Raiders of the Sun (1992, Cirio Santiago) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... types: Sci-Fi Action other related works: Knightriders cinematic process: Panavision countries:
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 Cold Comfort Farm > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Dina Merrill (1925)John Malkovich (1953)Dan Hicks (1941)Morten Grunwald (1934) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Cold Comfort Farm Send to Friend Year Run Time 1995 95 min. Work Rating Attributes Sleeper Countries MPAA Rating UK PG Category Color Type Feature Color Director John Schlesinger Genres Comedy Types Comedy of Manners Domestic Comedy Period Film Flags Adult Humor Questionable for Children Keywords minister eccentric family farmgirl farmhand orphan reunion wedding riches-to-rags Themes Eccentric Families Fish Out of Water Starting Over Orphans Tones Upbeat Affectionate Talky Gentle Witty Wry Fanciful Humorous Set In 1930s MPAA Reasons for brief sensuality and language Produced by BBC Thames Television Released by Gramercy Pictures Video Distributor MCA/Universal Home Video AMG Work ID V 134967 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Tom Wiener Stella Gibbons' popular novel was published in 1932, and it has been adapted twice for British television, first as a miniseries in 1971, then by director John Schlesinger in 1995. That version proved so popular that it was released to theaters in the U.S. The heroine of Gibbons' story, Flora Poste (Kate Beckinsale), is an aspiring young writer with two needs: material for her first novel, and a cheap place to live and work. A wealthy friend encourages her to take advantage of her country cousins and impose upon them for lodgings. Flora finds Cold Comfort Farm to be a ramshackle affair populated by eccentrics including the imperious Ada Doom (Sheila Burrell), her daughter Judith (Eileen Atkins), Judith's rough but handsome son Seth (Rufus Sewell), and Amos (Ian McKellen), an amateur preacher whose sermonizing seems to release some kind of demons within him. Undaunted by this menagerie, Flora gets to work organizing the household, and she comes to realize that the material for her book is right in front of her. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Doc Hollywood (1991, Michael Caton-Jones) Clueless (1995, Amy Heckerling) Sense and Sensibility (1995, Ang Lee) Emma (1996, Douglas McGrath) Emma (1996, Diarmuid Lawrence) Mrs. Dalloway (1997, Marleen Gorris) Stiff Upper Lips (1997, Gary Sinyor) Mansfield Park (1998, Patricia Rozema) Gosford Park (2001, Robert Altman) Parenthood (1989, Ron Howard) Other Related Works Is related to: Cold Comfort Farm (1971, Peter Hammond) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... year: 1995 color type: Color released by: Gramercy Pictures mpaa rating:
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 Around the World in 80 Days > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Hilary Harris (1929)Neil Innes (1944)Junior Wells (1934)Ennio de Concini (1923) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Around the World in 80 Days Send to Friend Year Run Time 1956 178 min. Work Rating Attributes High Artistic Quality High Production Values High Budget Countries MPAA Rating USA UK G Category Color Type Feature Color Director Michael Anderson Genres Adventure Types Costume Adventure Adventure Comedy Romantic Adventure Flags Suitable for Children Keywords airborne detective family robbery investigator journey wager hot-air-balloon racer around-the-world on-the-road Themes Race Against Time Obsessive Quests Tones Slick Easygoing Lavish Light Sweeping Moods Pick-Me-Ups Memory Lane Cinematic Process Todd-AO Color type Eastmancolor From book Around The World In Eighty Days Key name Fogg, Phileas Set In Boston, MA Box office $42,000,000 Produced by United Artists Release 1956 03 zz (USA) AMG Work ID V 2884 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Razzle-dazzle showman Michael Todd hocked everything he had to make this spectacular presentation of Jules Verne's 1872 novel Around the World in 80 Days, the second film to be lensed in the wide-screen Todd-AO production. Nearly as fascinating as the finished product are the many in-production anecdotes concerning Todd's efforts to pull the wool over the eyes of local authorities in order to cadge the film's round-the-world location shots--not to mention the wheeling and dealing to convince over forty top celebrities to appear in cameo roles. David Niven heads the huge cast as ultra-precise, supremely punctual Phileas Fogg, who places a 20,000-pound wager with several fellow members of London Reform Club, insisting that he can go around the world in eighty days (this, remember, is 1872). Together with his resourceful valet Passepartout (Cantinflas), Fogg sets out on his world-girdling journey from Paris via balloon. Meanwhile, suspicion grows that Fogg has stolen his 20,000 pounds from Bank of England. Diligent Inspector Fix (Robert Newton) is sent out by the bank's president (Robert Morley) to bring Fogg to justice. Hopscotching around the globe, Fogg pauses in Spain, where Passepartout engages in a comic bullfight (a specialty of Cantinflas). In India, Fogg and Passepartout rescue young widow Princess Aouda (Shirley MacLaine, in her third film) from being forced into committing suicide so that she may join her late husband. The threesome visit Hong Kong, Japan, San Francisco, and the Wild West. Only hours short of winning his wager, Fogg is arrested by the diligent Inspector Fixx. Though exonerated of the bank robbery charges, he has lost everything--except the love of the winsome Aouda. But salvation is at hand when Passepartout discovers that, by crossing the International Date Line, there's still time to reach the Reform Club. Will they make it? See for yourself. Among the film's 46 guest stars, the most memorable include Marlene Dietrich, Charles Boyer, Jose Greco, Frank Sinatra, Peter Lorre, Red Skelton, Buster Keaton, John Mills, and Beatrice Lillie. All were paid in barter--Ronald Colman did his brief bit for a new car. Newscaster Edward R. Murrow provides opening narration, and there's a tantalizing clip from Georges Méliès' A Trip to the Moon (1902). Offering a little something for everyone, Around the World in 80 Days is nothing less than an extravaganza, and it won 5 Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Cinematography. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Great Race (1965, Blake Edwards) Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965, Ken Annakin) Five Weeks in a Balloon (1962, Irwin Allen) Les Tribulations D'Un Chinois En Chine (1965, Philippe de Broca) Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies (1969, Ken Annakin) Bite the Bullet (1975, Richard Brooks) Other Related Works Is related to: Festival of Family Classics: Around the World in 80 Days (1972, Jules Bass, Arthur Rankin, Jr.) Grand Hotel (1932, Edmund Goulding) Scavenger Hunt (1979, Michael Schultz) The Cannonball Run (1981, Hal Needham) Around the World in 80 Days (1989, Buzz Kulik) Around the World in 80 Days Around the World in 80 Days (2004, Frank Coraci) Mickey's Around the World in 80 Days It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963, Stanley Kramer) Cannonball Run II (1984, Hal Needham) Is spoofed in: The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze (1963, Norman Maurer) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... set in: Boston, MA flags: Suitable for Children color type: Eastmancolor cinematic process:
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 A Streetcar Named Desire > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Hortense Petra (1904)Robert Livingston (1906)Dick Butkus (1942)Christian Rischert (1936) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards A Streetcar Named Desire Send to Friend Year Run Time 1951 122 min. Work Rating Attributes High Historical Importance High Artistic Quality Countries MPAA Rating USA PG Category Color Type Feature B&W Director Elia Kazan Genres Drama Types Marriage Drama Psychological Drama Flags Not For Children Adult Situations Keywords physical-abuse mental-illness inheritance lust rape sister family-strife Themes Southern Gothic Crumbling Marriages Sibling Relationships Tones Moody Downbeat Poignant Sexual Atmospheric Forceful Moods A Good Cry From play A Streetcar Named Desire Produced by Warner Brothers Region American South AMG Work ID V 47311 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson In the classic play by Tennessee Williams, brought to the screen by Elia Kazan, faded Southern belle Blanche DuBois (Vivien Leigh) comes to visit her pregnant sister, Stella (Kim Hunter), in a seedy section of New Orleans. Stella's boorish husband, Stanley Kowalski (Marlon Brando), not only regards Blanche's aristocratic affectations as a royal pain but also thinks she's holding out on inheritance money that rightfully belongs to Stella. On the fringes of sanity, Blanche is trying to forget her checkered past and start life anew. Attracted to Stanley's friend Mitch (Karl Malden), she glosses over the less savory incidents in her past, but she soon discovers that she cannot outrun that past, and the stage is set for her final, brutal confrontation with her brother-in-law. Brando, Hunter, and Malden had all starred in the original Broadway version of Streetcar, although the original Blanche had been Jessica Tandy. Brando lost out to Humphrey Bogart for the 1951 Best Actor Oscar, but Leigh, Hunter, and Malden all won Oscars. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Butterfield 8 (1960, Daniel Mann) The Fugitive Kind (1960, Sidney Lumet) The Glass Menagerie (1987, Paul Newman) The Long, Hot Summer (1958, Martin Ritt) The Night of the Iguana (1964, John Huston) The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (1961, Jose Quintero) The Rose Tattoo (1955, Daniel Mann) Suddenly, Last Summer (1959, Joseph L. Mankiewicz) Summer and Smoke (1961, Peter Glenville) Sweet Bird of Youth (1962, Richard Brooks) Other Related Works Is featured in: All About My Mother (1999, Pedro Almodóvar) Is related to: On the Waterfront (1954, Elia Kazan) Sweet Bird of Youth (1989, Nicolas Roeg) The Glass Menagerie (1950, Irving Rapper) The Last of the Mobile Hotshots (1969, Sidney Lumet) A Streetcar Named Desire (1984, John Erman) A Streetcar Named Desire (1995, Glenn Jordan) A Streetcar Named Desire The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (2003, Robert Allan Ackerman) Orpheus Descending (1991, Peter Hall) The Simpsons: A Streetcar Named Marge (1992, Rich Moore) Biography: Tennessee Williams Great Writers: Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie (1973, Anthony Harvey) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature moods: A Good Cry run time: 122 min. year:
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 Cabeza de Vaca > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Buck Henry (1930)Dick Van Patten (1928)Margaret Hamilton (1902)Dick Butkus (1942) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Cabeza de Vaca Send to Friend Year Run Time 1991 111 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating Mexico Spain R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Nicolas Echevarria Genres Drama Action Adventure Types Biopic [feature] Adventure Drama Flags Questionable for Children Violence Nudity Profanity Keywords expedition exploration Shamanism tribe New-World Themes Stranded Fish Out of Water Tones Atmospheric Stirring Color type Eastmancolor From book Naufragios, Shipwrecks Set In wilderness Box office Domestic gross: $789,000 MPAA Reasons for violence and language Produced by American Playhouse Theatrical Films Channel 4 Producciones Iguana Television Española Release 1992 05 15 (USA) .S. State Florida Films AMG Work ID V 7780 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Sandra Brennan With little dialog and exquisite, almost documentary-like images, Cabeza de Vaca offers a fascinating (if not mystical and at times just plain puzzling) foray back to early 16th-century America as it chronicles the exploits of the explorer Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca as he spends eight years traversing the wild lands surrounding the Gulf of Mexico. The story itself is based on the book Naufragio, Cabeza de Vaca's personal account. Cabeza de Vaca was the ship's treasurer on an ill-fated expedition to America. Marooned on the densely jungled Florida coast he becomes the unwilling guest of the Iguase Indians (for added realism and to help audiences understand how Cabeza de Vaca felt, the Native speech is not translated). He is enslaved and much of the story centers on his coming to grips with his strange new life and the people around him. Eventually he is taken to a powerful Iguase shaman who teaches him the healing arts, skills he is able to put to amazing use during his amazing journey. » View DVD Releases About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... .s. state: Florida Films color type: Eastmancolor category: Feature year:
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 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Christian Rischert (1936)John Cassavetes (1929)Robert Livingston (1906)Dan Hicks (1941) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Send to Friend Year Run Time 1985 107 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating Australia PG13 Category Color Type Feature Color AKA Desert World (Working title) Mad Max 3 Director George Ogilvie, George Miller Genres Action Science Fiction Types Sci-Fi Action Flags Not For Children Violence Profanity Keywords chase child city desert dwarf future robbery post-nuclear-holocaust possession post-Holocaust power rescue survivor tracking [following] tribe violence arena power-struggle conflict against-all-odds one-against-odds Themes Future Barbarians Lone Wolves Tones Gritty Atmospheric Flashy Slick Tense Stylized Bleak Moods Other Dimensions Adrenaline Rush Color type Panavision Set In city Box office $36,230,219 Produced by Kennedy Miller Productions Warner Brothers AMG Work ID V 30658 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Brian J. Dillard About 15 years after the events of Mad Max 2, nuclear war has finally destroyed what little was left of civilization. Grizzled and older, former cop Max (Mel Gibson) roams the Australian desert in a camel-drawn vehicle -- until father-and-son thieves Jebediah Sr. (Bruce Spence) and Jr. (Adam Cockburn) use their jury-rigged airplane to steal his possessions and means of transportation. Max soon winds up in Bartertown, a cesspool of post-apocalyptic capitalism powered by methane-rich pig manure and overseen by two competing overlords, Aunty Entity (Tina Turner) and Master (Angelo Rossitto), a crafty midget who rides around on the back of his hulking underling, Blaster (Paul Larsson). Seeking to re-equip himself, Max strikes a deal with the haughty Aunty to kill Blaster in ritualized combat inside Thunderdome, a giant jungle gym where Bartertown's conflicts are played out in a postmodern update of blood and circuses. Although Max manages to fell the mighty Blaster, he refuses to kill him after realizing the brute is actually a retarded boy. Aunty's henchmen murder Blaster nonetheless, then punish Max for violating the law that "Two men enter, one man leaves." Lashed to the back of a hapless pack animal and sent out into a sandstorm, a near-death Max is rescued by a band of tribal children and teens. The descendants of the victims of an airplane crash, the kids inhabit a lush valley and wait for the day when Captain Walker, the plane's pilot, will return to lead them back to civilization. Some of the children, refusing to believe that Max isn't Walker and that the glorious cities of their mythology no longer exist, set off in search of civilization on their own. Max and three tribe members must then rescue their friends from Bordertown and the clutches of Aunty Entity -- a quest that ends in a lengthy desert chase sequence that echoes the first two Mad Max films. Spence also appeared in Mad Max 2 in a different role, that of the Gyro Captain. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Anno 2020 - I gladiatori del futuro (1982, Joe D'Amato) Turkey Shoot (1981, Brian Trenchard-Smith) Waterworld (1995, Kevin Reynolds) The Bronx Warriors (1983, Enzo G. Castellari) 2019: After the Fall of New York (1983, Sergio Martino) Death Sport (1978, Allan Arkush, Henry Suso) A Fistful of Dollars (1964, Sergio Leone) The Postman (1997, Kevin Costner) Futuresport (1998, Ernest R. Dickerson) Planet of the Apes (2001, Tim Burton) Other Related Works Is part of the series: Mad Max [Film Series] Is preceded by: The Road Warrior (1981, George Miller) Is related to: Knightriders (1981, George A. Romero) Rollerball (1975, Norman Jewison) Influenced: Raiders of the Sun (1992, Cirio Santiago) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... set in: city mpaa rating: PG13 types: Sci-Fi Action run time:
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 You Can Count On Me > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight John Malkovich (1953)Kirk Douglas (1916)Robert Livingston (1906)Dick Van Patten (1928) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards You Can Count On Me Send to Friend Year Run Time 2000 109 min. Work Rating Attributes Sleeper High Artistic Quality Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Kenneth Lonergan Genres Drama Types Family Drama Reunion Films Flags Adult Language Sexual Situations Not For Children Drug Content Mild Violence Keywords extramarital-affair bank-personnel drifter family manager responsibility sibling single-parent small-town son parent/child-relationship Themes Sibling Relationships Single Parents Mothers and Sons Orphans Tones Talky Compassionate Understated Intimate Matter-of-Fact Humorous Warm Gentle Moods Only Human Set In small town MPAA Reasons for language, some drug use and a scene of sexuality Produced by Hart Sharp Enterprises Release 2000 11 17 (USA - Limited) Released by Shooting Gallery .S. State New York AMG Work ID V 187097 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Jonathan Crow Kenneth Lonergan, the co-screenwriter for Analyze This (1999), makes his directorial debut with this sensitive portrait of a pair of grown siblings. Sammy and Terry Prescott (Laura Linney and Mark Ruffalo) were orphaned as children after their parents were killed in a car accident. Since then, the two have taken drastically divergent paths. Sammy is a single mother who leads a quiet, stable life in a small town in upstate New York. A fiercely protective mother, she shields her young son Rudy (Rory Culkin) from all information about his absentee father. She is also involved with Bob (Jon Tenney), a well-meaning but less-than-exciting mate, both in and out of bed. Terry, by contrast, is a troubled, self-destructive soul eking out a nomadic existence. When he abandons his pregnant girlfriend to borrow money from his sister, Sammy finds her stable world disrupted. A bond soon develops between Terry and Rudy; over the objections of his mother, Terry takes the tyke fishing and shares old family secrets. Meanwhile, Terry's presence inspires Sammy to break out of her quiet life. This film won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. » View DVD Releases Similar Works What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993, Lasse Hallström) Nobody's Fool (1994, Robert Benton) Life Is Sweet (1990, Mike Leigh) Together (2000, Lukas Moodysson) Mission Hill (1982, Robert Jones) Manny & Lo (1996, Lisa Krueger) Secrets and Lies (1996, Mike Leigh) Trees Lounge (1996, Steve Buscemi) No Looking Back (1998, Edward Burns) Spring Forward (2000, Tom Gilroy) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... year: 2000 category: Feature .s. state: New York mpaa rating:
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 Truly, Madly, Deeply > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Jacqueline Lovell (1974)Buck Henry (1930)Hermione Gingold (1897)Dina Merrill (1925) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Truly, Madly, Deeply Send to Friend Year Run Time 1991 107 min. Work Rating Attributes Sleeper High Artistic Quality Countries MPAA Rating UK PG Category Color Type Feature Color AKA Cello Director Anthony Minghella Genres Romance Fantasy Types Romantic Fantasy Heaven-Can-Wait Fantasies Flags Questionable for Children Adult Situations Profanity Keywords afterlife ghost grief death love music cello Themes Supernatural Romance Ghosts Starting Over Tones Bittersweet Fanciful Literate Wistful Witty Quirky Moods Fantastic Reality In the Mood for Love Box office $1,554,742 MPAA Reasons for mature theme and mild language Produced by BBC Samuel Goldwyn Company Release 1991 05 03 (USA) AMG Work ID V 51156 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Clarke Fountain Pianist Nina (Juliet Stevenson) and cellist Jamie (Alan Rickman) played together and loved together. When they weren't making music with each other, they made love. It was an idyllic romantic and musical partnership, and when Jamie dies, Nina takes it very hard. The condolences of friends and relatives don't help much when everything in the apartment they shared reminds her of him. She's a real basket case, and can barely get on with her life. One day, while plunking dejectedly on the piano, Nina looks up to discover Jamie, in ghostly form, lively as ever and just as loving. With a few new wrinkles (such as parties which include Jamie's newfound ghost friends), they resume living their relationship almost as before. Nina's friends are puzzled at her change from suicidal despondency to giddy cheefulness, but Jamie has pledged Nina to secrecy about their renewed relationship. For that reason, she cannot find any good excuses for not responding to the romantic advances of a living man, Mark (Michael Maloney). Before long, she will have to choose between the two of them. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Always (1989, Steven Spielberg) Beyond Tomorrow (1940, Edward Sutherland) Blithe Spirit (1945, David Lean) The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947, Joseph L. Mankiewicz) Portrait of Jennie (1948, William Dieterle) Topper (1937, Norman Z. McLeod) The Visitor (1973, John Wright) The Enchanted Cottage (1924, John S. Robertson) Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951, Albert Lewin) No End (1984, Krzysztof Kieslowski) Other Related Works Is related to: A Matter of Life and Death (1946, Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger) A Guy Named Joe (1944, Victor Fleming) City of Angels (1998, Brad Silberling) Painted Skin (1992, King Hu) Jessica: A Ghost Story (1992, Richard Lowry) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature color type: Color aka: Cello year:
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 Fiorile > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Dan Hicks (1941)Brad Savage (1965)John Cassavetes (1929)Pierre Henry (1927) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Fiorile Send to Friend Year Run Time 1993 120 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating Italy France Germany PG13 Category Color Type Feature Color AKA Wild Flower Director Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani Genres Drama Types Period Film Family Drama Flags Questionable for Children Keywords brother curse false-conviction loveless Italian [nationality] Themes Haunted By the Past Tones Elegiac Lavish Nostalgic Deliberate Set In Paris, France MPAA Reasons for violence and nudity Produced by Canal Plus Filmtre Florida Movies Gierre Film K.S. Film La Sept Cinema Penta Film Roxy-Film Released by Penta Distribuzione AMG Work ID V 131113 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson In Fiorile (US title: Wild Flower), Italy's Taviani brothers once again dissect the manners and mores of the Tuscany region. The story is predicated on a 200-year-old family curse. During the Napoleonic era, Elizabetta "Fiorile" Benedetti (Galatea Ranzi) discovers that her own brother Corado (Claudio Bigagli) is responsible for the crime for which her lover Jean (Michael Vartan) was executed. The embittered Fiorile places a curse on the Benedetti family, declaring that none of her brother's direct descendants will ever achieve true happiness. Over the next two centuries, the Benedettis' ill-gotten wealth increases, but they lose the love and respect of their neighbors. In fact, most people prefer to call the Benedetti family the "Maledettis," or the Cursed Ones. The film's final episode occurs during World War II, as Grandpa Massimo Benedetti (Renato Carpentieri), the last family member directly affected by the curse, relates his tale of woe to a pair of youngsters. Will the curse die with Massimo, or will the innocent young ones be forced to carry it into the next generation? Fiorile is not the sort of movie one sits back and relaxes with, despite its leisurely pace; those willing to work with the film, however, will be amply rewarded. » View DVD Releases About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... genres: Drama category: Feature set in: Paris, France run time:
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 Ran > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Dan Hicks (1941)Brad Savage (1965)Lee J. Cobb (1911)Donny Osmond (1957) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Ran Send to Friend Year Run Time 1985 160 min. Work Rating Attributes High Historical Importance High Artistic Quality High Production Values Countries MPAA Rating Japan France R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Akira Kurosawa Genres Epic Types Family Drama Tragedy Historical Epic Samurai Film Flags Violence Keywords battle [war] betrayal empire family greed heir honor [recognition] medieval son warlord power-struggle conflict Japanese [nationality] Themes Fathers and Sons Sibling Relationships Political Unrest Crowned Heads Tones Sweeping Visceral Stylized Melancholy Atmospheric Forceful Poignant Lyrical From play King Lear Set In 16th century Box office $3,607,393 Produced by Greenwich Films Herald Ace Productions Nippon Herald Films Orion Classics AMG Work ID V 40236 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Ran is Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa's reinterpretation of William Shakespeare's King Lear. The Lear counterpart is an elderly 16th-century warlord (Tatsuya Nakadai), who announces that he's about to divide his kingdom equally among his three sons. In his dotage, he falls prey to the false flattery of his treacherous sons (Akira Terao and Jinpachi Nezu), while banishing his youngest son (Daisuke Ryu), the only member of the family who loves him enough to tell him the unvarnished truth. Thanks to his foolish pride, his domain collapses under its own weight as the sons battle each other over total control. Kurosawa's first film in five years, Ran had been in the planning stages for twice that long; Kurosawa had storyboarded the project with a series of vivid color paintings that have since been published in book form in England. The battle scenes are staged with such brutal vigor that it's hard to imagine that the director was 75 years old at the time. This 160-minute historical epic won several international awards, but it was not a hit in Japan, and it would be five more years before Kurosawa would be able to finance another picture. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Throne of Blood (1957, Akira Kurosawa) Kagemusha (1980, Akira Kurosawa) Shin Heike Monogatari (1955, Kenji Mizoguchi) Samurai Banners (1969, Hiroshi Inagaki) The Emperor and the Assassin (1999, Chen Kaige) Hero (2002, Zhang Yimou) Taboo (2000, Nagisa Oshima) The Prodigal Son (1982, Sammo Hung) My Kingdom (2001, Don Boyd) Lone Wolf and Cub 2: Baby Cart at the River Styx (1972, Kenji Misumi) Other Related Works Is related to: A.K. (1985, Chris Marker) King Lear (1971, Peter Brook) King Lear (1984, Michael Elliott) Korol Lir (1970, Grigori Kozintsev) Kurosawa (2001, Adam Low) King Lear (1997, Richard Eyre) Henry V (1989, Kenneth Branagh) King Lear (1953, Peter Brook, Andrew McCullough) King Lear (1976, Tony Davenall) King Lear (1974, Joseph Papp) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature year: 1985 flags: Violence mpaa rating:
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 Bagdad Cafe > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Michael Dorn (1952)Broderick Crawford (1911)Donny Osmond (1957)Steve Taylor (1957) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Bagdad Cafe Send to Friend Year Run Time 1987 91 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating West Germany USA PG Category Color Type Feature Color AKA Out of Rosenheim [1988] Director Percy Adlon Genres Comedy Drama Types Americana Ensemble Film Flags Not For Children Brief Nudity Nudity Adult Language Keywords artist cafe desert discrimination friendship magic stranded redemption tourist woman truck-stop slice-of-life Themes Fish Out of Water Starting Over Women's Friendship Unlikely Friendships Tones Quirky Whimsical Easygoing Gentle Humorous Moods Off the Beaten Path Pick-Me-Ups Color type Eastmancolor Set In Mojave Desert Box office Domestic gross: $3,587,000 Produced by BR Futura Film Hal Roach Productions Island Pictures Pelemele Films Pro-Ject Filmproduktion Release 1988 04 22 (USA) Released by Filmverlag der Autoren AMG Work ID V 3766 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson This West German film is set in the California Desert. A husband-and-wife pair of Bavarian tourists become stranded when their car breaks down; after a quarrel, the wife, Marianne Sagebrecht, gathers her luggage and stalks off. She stops at the Bagdad Cafe, a fleapit truckstop run by outspoken C.C.H. Pounder, who is also having husband problems. The Cafe has become a magnet for some of truly odd character: temperamental Hispanic cook George Aguilar, tattoo artist Christine Kaufmann, and onetime Hollywood set designer Jack Palance. Despite obvious personality differences, Sagebrecht and Pounder become friends. Bagdad Cafe was later adapted into a short-lived American sitcom starring Jean Stapleton and Whoopi Goldberg. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Spitfire Grill (1996, Lee David Zlotoff) Mystery Train (1989, Jim Jarmusch) Passion Fish (1992, John Sayles) Rosalie Goes Shopping (1989, Percy Adlon) Gas Food Lodging (1992, Allison Anders) Leningrad Cowboys Go America (1989, Aki Kaurismäki) Mystic Pizza (1988, Donald Petrie) Ruby in Paradise (1993, Victor Nuñez) What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993, Lasse Hallström) Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1994, Gus Van Sant) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... director: Percy Adlon year: 1987 run time: 91 min. mpaa rating:
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 The Winslow Boy > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight David Houston (1938)Jacqueline Lovell (1974)John Cassavetes (1929)Lee J. Cobb (1911) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards The Winslow Boy Send to Friend Year Run Time 1999 110 min. Work Rating Attributes High Artistic Quality Countries MPAA Rating USA G Category Color Type Feature Color Director David Mamet Genres Drama Types Family Drama Period Film Courtroom Drama Flags Adult Situations Suitable for Children Keywords accusation lawyer campaign court [law] daughter engagement family father son Naval-Academy expulsion British Themes Clearing One's Name Fighting the System Families in Crisis Social Injustice Lawyers Tones Literate Stylish Understated Atmospheric Earnest Intimate Witty Talky Moods Triumph of the Spirit Only Human Set In England Release 1999 04 30 (USA) Released by Sony Pictures Classics AMG Work ID V 179453 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Mark Deming Playwright and filmmaker David Mamet, best known for gritty, emotionally powerful dramas such as American Buffalo, Glengarry Glen Ross and Oleanna, approaches something different with this project, a screen adaptation of Terrence Rattigan's play The Winslow Boy, which was previously filmed in 1948. Set in England in 1912 (and based on an actual court case), the story begins with the Winslow family at a tense and trying moment. Arthur Winslow (Nigel Hawthorne) is making final preparations for a dinner to seal the engagement between his daughter Catherine (Rebecca Pidgeon) and John Watherstone (Aden Gillett). Catherine herself has been a subject of no small tension in the family, given her outspoken support of the controversial cause of women's suffrage. However, the meeting between Arthur and John goes well, and the family and guests are toasting the upcoming marriage when Arthur discovers that his youngest son Ronnie (Guy Edwards) is unexpectedly home from the Naval College at Osbourne. It seems Ronnie was accused of stealing a five shilling postal note from one of his classmates and was expelled as a result. Ronnie proclaims his innocence and his father believes him -- enough so that he demands an apology from the College. When the college refuses to reinstate Ronnie, Arthur decides to take the matter to court. His councilor, Sir Robert Morton (Jeremy Northam), informs him that the Naval College is a representative of the Admiralty and the Crown, and as such British law presumes they are infallible and above question; their judgement can be legally questioned only with the permission of the Attorney General. Arthur insists on taking the matter before Parliament to decide if his suit can be brought forward, and the case begins to split the family's foundations. Catherine is upset with her father for hiring a lawyer who opposes a woman's right to vote, John's father threatens to stop the engagement if Arthur does not drop the matter, and Arthur's wife Grace (Gemma Jones) begins to wonder if the real issue is justice or a father's stubborn and foolish pride. The Winslow Boy was filmed in England with a primarily British cast (the most notable exception being Rebecca Pidgeon, who happens to be Mamet's wife); Neil North, who plays the First Lord of the Admiralty, played Ronnie in the first film version of the story. » View DVD Releases Links to other sites The Official Website Similar Works The Bostonians (1984, James Ivory) Mrs. Dalloway (1997, Marleen Gorris) Gideon's Trumpet (1980, Robert E. Collins) Howards End (1992, James Ivory) These Three (1936, William Wyler) Other Related Works Is a version of: The Winslow Boy (1949, Anthony Asquith) Is related to: State and Main (2000, David Mamet) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... other related works: State and Main countries: USA director: David Mamet category:
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 Ansikte mot Ansikte > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Toby Huss (1966)Dan Hicks (1941)Junior Wells (1934)Michael Nouri (1945) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Ansikte mot Ansikte Send to Friend Year Run Time 1976 136 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating Sweden R Category Color Type Feature Made for TV, Color AKA Face to Face (U.S. title) Director Ingmar Bergman Genres Drama Types Psychological Drama Flags Adult Situations Not For Children Keywords extramarital-affair depression family hallucination hysteria hospital marriage mental-health neurotic relapse suicide-attempt Themes Suicide Infidelity Tones Austere Bleak Cerebral Disturbing Hallucinatory Moods In a Minor Key Color type Eastmancolor Produced by Cinematograph AB Paramount AMG Work ID V 16545 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Liv Ullmann plays Dr. Jenny Isakson, a psychiatrist who is taking a vacation while her husband Dr. Erik Isakson (Sven Lindberg) is elsewhere. Haunted by visions of an old woman, Jenny suffers from profound, inexplicable depression. Desperately in search of a escape from her doldrums, she has an affair with married doctor Tomas Jacobi (Erland Josephson). This only serves to spark an attack of hysteria for Jenny. Again visited by hallucinations of the old woman, she attempts suicide. While hovering between life and death, she imagines she sees all the people who've been influential in her life, and rails against them for causing her neuroses. Only while recovering does she learn who the spectral old woman is and why she is undergoing so harrowing an emotional experience. Like his later Scenes From a Marriage, Bergman's Face to Face (Ansikte mot ansikte) originated as a multipart TV series, which was then pared down into a two-hour-plus feature film. Other Related Works Is related to: Cries and Whispers (1972, Ingmar Bergman) Shame (1968, Ingmar Bergman) Faithless (2000, Liv Ullmann) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... mpaa rating: R countries: Sweden types: Psychological Drama genres:
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 An American in Paris > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Dick Butkus (1942)David Houston (1938)Hermione Gingold (1897)Morten Grunwald (1934) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards An American in Paris Send to Friend Year Run Time 1951 113 min. Work Rating Attributes High Historical Importance High Artistic Quality High Production Values Countries MPAA Rating USA G Category Color Type Feature Color Director Vincente Minnelli Genres Musical Types Musical Romance Flags Suitable for Children Keywords artist love love-triangle rescue romance soldier songwriter widow/widower Themes Americans Abroad Love Triangles Life in the Arts Tones Bright Fanciful Gentle Heartwarming Affectionate Lyrical Atmospheric Moods Pick-Me-Ups In the Mood for Love Set In Paris, France Produced by Franco London Films MGM AMG Work ID V 2070 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Gene Kelly does his patented Pal Joey bit as Jerry Mulligan, an opportunistic American painter living in Paris' "starving artists" colony. He is discovered by wealthy Milo Roberts (Nina Foch), who becomes Jerry's patroness in more ways than one. Meanwhile, Jerry plays hookey on this setup by romancing waif-like Lise Bouvier (Leslie Caron) -- who, unbeknownst to him, is the object of the affections of his close friend Henri (Georges Guetary), a popular nightclub performer. (The film was supposed to make Guetary into "the New Chevalier." It didn't.) The thinnish plot is held together by the superlative production numbers and by the recycling of several vintage George Gershwin tunes, including "I Got Rhythm," "'S Wonderful," and "Our Love Is Here to Stay." Highlights include Guetary's rendition of "Stairway to Paradise"; Oscar Levant's fantasy of conducting and performing Gershwin's "Concerto in F" (Levant also appears as every member of the orchestra); and the closing 17-minute "American in Paris" ballet, in which Kelly and Caron dance before lavish backgrounds based on the works of famed French artists. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Band Wagon (1953, Vincente Minnelli) Daddy Long Legs (1955, Jean Negulesco) Funny Face (1957, Stanley Donen) Pal Joey (1957, George Sidney) April in Paris (1952, David Butler) Invitation to the Dance (1956, Gene Kelly) Brigadoon (1954, Vincente Minnelli) French Cancan (1955, Jean Renoir) Gigi (1958, Vincente Minnelli) It's Always Fair Weather (1955, Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly) Other Related Works Is featured in: That's Entertainment! (1974, Jack Haley, Jr.) Hollywood Musicals of the '50s About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... set in: Paris, France year: 1951 mpaa rating: G flags:
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 Jaws > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Hilary Harris (1929)Brad Savage (1965)Toby Huss (1966)Dick Butkus (1942) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Jaws Send to Friend Year Run Time 1975 130 min. Work Rating Attributes High Historical Importance High Artistic Quality High Production Values Countries MPAA Rating USA PG Category Color Type Feature Color Director Steven Spielberg Genres Thriller Adventure Types Creature Film Sea Adventure Natural Horror Flags Not For Children Violence Adult Language Keywords attack beach hunting man-eating shark (great white) fisherman ocean Themes Terror in the Water When Animals Attack Tones Menacing Tense Creepy Visceral Ominous Moods Nail-biters Cinematic Process Panavision Set In resort town, underwater Box office $260,000,000/ Top grossing film of 1975 Produced by Universal Video Distributor Universal Studios Home Video AMG Work ID V 25912 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Lucia Bozzola Based on Peter Benchley's best-selling novel, Steven Spielberg's 1975 shark saga set the standard for the New Hollywood popcorn blockbuster while frightening millions of moviegoers out of the water. One early summer night on fictional Atlantic resort Amity Island, Chrissie decides to take a moonlight skinny dip while her friends party on the beach. Yanked suddenly below the ocean surface, she never returns. When pieces of her wash ashore, Police Chief Brody (Roy Scheider) suspects the worst, but Mayor Vaughn (Murray Hamilton), mindful of the lucrative tourist trade and the approaching July 4th holiday, refuses to put the island on a business-killing shark alert. After the shark dines on a few more victims, the Mayor orders the local fishermen to catch the culprit. Satisfied with the shark they find, the greedy Mayor reopens the beaches, despite the warning from visiting ichthyologist Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) that the attacks were probably caused by a far more formidable Great White. One more fatality later, Brody and Hooper join forces with flinty old salt Quint (Robert Shaw), the only local fisherman willing to take on a Great White--especially since the price is right. The three ride off on Quint's boat "The Orca," soon coming face to teeth with the enemy. » View DVD Releases Links to other sites JAWSmovie.com Similar Works Orca (1977, Michael Anderson) Shark Attack (1999, Bob Misiorowski) Piranha (1978, Joe Dante) I Tentacoli (1977, Ovidio G. Assonitis) Tintorera (1977, René Cardona, Jr.) Piranha II: The Spawning (1981, James Cameron) Piranha (1995, Scott P. Levy) Lake Placid (1999, Steve Miner) Octopus (2000, John Eyres) Shark Attack 2 (2000, David Worth) Other Related Works Is followed by: Jaws 2 (1978, Jeannot Szwarc) Is featured in: Terror in the Aisles (1984, Andrew Kuehn) Cruel Jaws (1995, Bruno Mattei) The Shark Is Still Working Is related to: 12 Days of Terror (2004, Jack Sholder) The Shark Is Still Working NOVA: Shark Attack! Page to Screen: Jaws Anatomy of a Shark Bite Moby Dick (1998, Franc Roddam) Is part of the series: Jaws [Film Series] Influenced: Shark Attack 3: Megalodon (2002, David Worth) Great White (1980, Enzo G. Castellari) Orca (1977, Michael Anderson) Tintorera (1977, René Cardona, Jr.) Shark Attack (1999, Bob Misiorowski) Shark Attack 2 (2000, David Worth) Il Cacciatore di Squali (1979, Enzo G. Castellari) Cruel Jaws (1995, Bruno Mattei) Snowbeast (1977, Herb Wallerstein) Claws (1977, Richard Bansbach, R.E. Pierson) Aatank (1996, Prem Lalwani) Is spoofed in: Trees (2000, Mike Pleckaitis) Gums About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature mpaa rating: PG color type: Color produced by:
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 Christiane F. > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Dick Van Patten (1928)Neil Innes (1944)Hortense Petra (1904)Buck Henry (1930) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Christiane F. Send to Friend Year Run Time 1982 120 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating West Germany R Category Color Type Feature Color AKA We Children From Bahnhof Zoo [1981] Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo [1981] Director Uli Edel Genres Drama Types Urban Drama Coming-of-Age Flags Not For Children Keywords prostitute/prostitution concert drug-dealer rock-star teenagers drug-addiction heroin Themes Kids in Trouble Drug Addiction Tones Cautionary Bleak Melancholy Downbeat Somber Grim Moods Uncomfortable Viewing Button Pushers Abandon All Hope Set In Berlin, Germany Produced by CLV Maran Film Popular Film Solaris Film Productions AMG Work ID V 9500 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson Helmed by director Uli Edel, this West German coming-of-age drama is the tale of an aimless teen-aged girl, played by Natja Brunkhorst. In search of kicks, Brunkhorst falls in with junkie/pusher Thomas Haustein. Christiane F boasts a generous chunk of concert footage featuring David Bowie. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Streetwise (1985, Martin Bell) Where the Day Takes You (1992, Marc Rocco) Mouth to Mouth (1978, John Duigan) Dog Run (1996, D.Ze'ev Gilad) Speedway Junky (1998, Nickolas Perry) Engel & Joe (2001, Vanessa Jopp) Lilya 4-Ever (2002, Lukas Moodysson) Kids (1995, Larry Clark) Out of the Blue (1981, Dennis Hopper) Home Room (2003, Paul F. Ryan) Other Related Works Influenced: Hanna D., La Ragazza del Vondel Park (1984, Axel Berger, Rino di Silvestro) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... genres: Drama year: 1982 director: Uli Edel category:
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 Dumb and Dumber > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Brad Savage (1965)Hilary Harris (1929)Dan Hicks (1941)Junior Wells (1934) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Dumb and Dumber Send to Friend Year Run Time 1994 106 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA PG13 Category Color Type Feature Color Director Peter Farrelly Genres Comedy Types Buddy Film Absurd Comedy Gross-Out Comedy Flags Adult Humor Adult Situations Mild Violence Questionable for Children Scatological Humor Slapstick Violence Keywords birds briefcase criminal kidnap love ransom rescue romance unrequited victim stupidity van on-the-road toilet Themes Unlikely Heroes Arrested Adolescence Kidnapping Unrequited Love Tones Goofy Silly Madcap Raunchy Quirky Irreverent Moods Gutbusters Color type Film House Sound by Dolby Box office $127,175,374 MPAA Reasons for off-color humor Produced by New Line Cinema AMG Work ID V 133562 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Mark Deming Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels play the title roles (though viewers may find themselves debating which is which) in this genially low-brow comedy. Lloyd Christmas (Jim Carrey) and Harry Dunne (Jeff Daniels) are two intellectually-challenged best friends who share an apartment so messy that gangsters aren't sure how to trash the place; the guys also have a certain problem (not difficult to understand) holding on to jobs. Lloyd is working as a limo driver in Rhode Island when he picks up a beautiful and wealthy woman named Mary Swanson (Lauren Holly) who is being taken to the airport. Lloyd immediately falls head over heels in love with Mary, and when she leaves a briefcase at the airport, he's determined to return it in hopes of impressing her. Lloyd isn't able to get aboard Mary's flight (though not for lack of trying). Harry has a van decorated to look like a dog (to promote his failing dog-grooming business), and the pair hop in the Poochmobile to find Mary in Aspen. What Lloyd and Harry don't know is that the briefcase is full of money, which Mary deliberately left at the airport as a ransom payment to save the life of her kidnapped husband. Incidentally, Lloyd's chipped front tooth happens to be real; while Jim Carrey had the injured tooth capped many years ago, he thought a broken smile would suit Lloyd's character and had the cap removed for the duration of filming. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Jerk (1979, Carl Reiner) Kingpin (1996, Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly) 2 Idiots in Hollywood (1988, Stephen Tobolowsky) Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991, Peter Hewitt) Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989, Stephen Herek) Block-Heads (1938, John G. Blystone) Brain Donors (1992, Dennis Dugan) Wayne's World (1992, Penelope Spheeris) The Blues Brothers (1980, John Landis) Wayne's World 2 (1993, Stephen Surjik) Other Related Works Is followed by: Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (2003, Troy Miller) Is related to: Stuck on You (2003, Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature run time: 106 min. sound by: Dolby mpaa reasons:
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 Primal Fear > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Judi Dench (1934)Michael Dorn (1952)Kirk Douglas (1916)Hilary Harris (1929) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Primal Fear Send to Friend Year Run Time 1996 129 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Gregory Hoblit Genres Thriller Mystery Types Psychological Thriller Courtroom Drama Flags Graphic Violence Keywords accusation lawyer bishop court [law] courtroom murder investigation kill mutilation psychiatrist altar-boy false-accusation Themes Lawyers Murder Investigations Tones Lurid Talky Atmospheric Slick Moods Uncomfortable Viewing Spellbinders MPAA Reasons for brief grisly violence, pervasive strong language and a sex scene Produced by Paramount Rysher Entertainment AMG Work ID V 136007 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Karl Williams A high-profile slaying becomes the case of an ambitious attorney's career in this legal thriller based on the novel by William Diehl. Richard Gere stars as Martin Vail, a famed defense lawyer who volunteers his services to Aaron Stampler (Edward Norton), a Kentucky teenager charged with the murder of a Chicago archbishop. Covered with blood, Aaron was captured after a foot chase broadcast live on TV, making a gleeful Vail certain that he could raise his profile by defending the obviously guilty suspect. Assigned to prosecute is Assistant District Attorney Janet Venable (Laura Linney), who is Vail's ex-girlfriend. Vail's case becomes more complicated than he expected when a psychologist, Dr. Molly Arrington (Frances McDormand) concludes that Stampler suffers from multiple personality disorder. Vail also uncovers evidence that the archbishop was involved in a corrupt land scheme and may have molested young parishioners. Now the cynical, opportunistic attorney is faced with a daunting prospect, a client who may actually deserve his best defense. Its shocking, twist ending made Primal Fear (1996) a big box office hit and earned Norton, in his screen debut, an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. » View DVD Releases Similar Works The Unknown Man (1951, Richard Thorpe) Just Cause (1995, Arnold Glimcher) Final Analysis (1992, Phil Joanou) Suspect (1987, Peter Yates) True Believer (1989, Joseph Ruben) True Confessions (1981, Ulu Grosbard) Murder in the First (1995, Marc Rocco) Un Crime (1993, Jacques Deray) The Interview (1998, Craig Monahan) Slow Burn (2007, Wayne Beach) Other Related Works Is related to: Reversal of Fortune (1990, Barbet Schroeder) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... color type: Color category: Feature year: 1996 countries:
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 Kiss or Kill > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Beau Bridges (1941)Lee J. Cobb (1911)Donny Osmond (1957)David Anthony Higgins (1961) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Kiss or Kill Send to Friend Year Run Time 1997 95 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating Australia R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Bill Bennett Genres Crime Types Road Movie Crime Thriller Flags Adult Situations Violence Keywords blackmail police incrimination pursuit Outback crime-spree video-tape on-the-run Themes Lovers on the Lam Haunted By the Past Crime Sprees Tones Disturbing Confrontational Cynical Sexy Bleak Forceful Tense Angry Lurid Color type Atlab Set In Perth, Austrailia Sound by Dolby MPAA Reasons for some graphic sexuality, violence and language Produced by Australian Film Finance Corporation Movie Network October Films South Australian Film Corporation Released by October Films Video Distributor Universal Studios Home Video AMG Work ID V 156921 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Jason Ankeny Set amidst the eerie desolation of the Australian outback, Kiss or Kill is a superior reworking of vintage film noir materials from the veteran director Bill Bennett. Its lovers-on-the-run story focuses on Nicole (Frances O'Connor) and Al (Matt Day), a pair of petty thieves running a scam targeting married businessmen; when one of their victims accidentally dies, they flee his hotel room, absconding with his briefcase. The case contains a videotape of Zipper Doyle (Barry Langrishe), a national soccer hero, molesting a young boy; Nicole and Al soon take off for Perth, intending to blackmail Doyle -- never suspecting that he, as well as the police, are already in hot pursuit. As the two make their way across the country, they leave a trail of dead bodies in their wake; both Nicole and Al begin to suspect that the other is a murderer, and as their journey continues, their paranoia only grows. A similar feeling of mistrust and dread informs virtually every interpersonal relationship in the film, effectively gnawing at our own perceptions and expectations; a stylistically aggressive picture, brimming with jump cuts and inventive camera work, its distinctive take on the noir tradition is fresh and exciting. Similar Works True Romance (1993, Tony Scott) I Want You (1998, Michael Winterbottom) Badlands (1973, Terrence Malick) Guncrazy (1992, Tamra Davis) Kalifornia (1993, Dominic Sena) The Living End (1992, Gregg Araki) They Live by Night (1949, Nicholas Ray) Wild at Heart (1990, David Lynch) Normal Life (1996, John McNaughton) Gasoline (2002, Monica Lisa Stambrini) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... released by: October Films genres: Crime run time: 95 min. year:
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 Bunny Lake Is Missing > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Dan Hicks (1941)Jacqueline Lovell (1974)Robert Livingston (1906)David Anthony Higgins (1961) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Bunny Lake Is Missing Send to Friend Year Run Time 1965 107 min. Work Rating Countries MPAA Rating UK USA NR Category Color Type Feature B&W Director Otto Preminger Genres Mystery Types Police Detective Film Psychological Thriller Flags Questionable for Children Keywords daughter investigation missing-person mother Scotland-Yard police-commissioner nursing-school Themes Missing Persons Sibling Relationships Tones Tense Ominous Disturbing Eerie Enigmatic Moods Spellbinders Cinematic Process Panavision From book Bunny Lake Is Missing Set In London, England, UK Produced by Columbia Pictures Otto Preminger Productions Released by Columbia Pictures .S. State California AMG Work ID V 86245 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Aubry Anne D'Arminio Based on the mystery novel by Marryam Modell (using the pseudonym Evelyn Piper), Bunny Lake Is Missing is a bizarre study in motherhood, kindness, enigma, and insanity. Ann Lake (Carol Lynley), an American freshly relocated to England, wishes to drop off her daughter Bunny for the girl's first day at a new nursery school. Oddly, Ann cannot locate any teachers or administrators, only the school's disgruntled cook (Lucie Mannheim). She is forced to leave Bunny unsupervised in the building's "first day" room, under the reassurance that the cook will be responsible for the child. When Ann returns in the afternoon, the cook has quit and Bunny Lake is missing. The school's remaining employees vehemently deny ever seeing the child, and Ann desperately calls her older brother Stephen (Keir Dullea) for help. Ann was raised fatherless and never married; she and Bunny have lived under Stephen's care and protection for the majority of both their lives. Stephen is enraged by the irresponsibility of the staff, but as Scotland Yard begins its investigation, it comes to light that he had never officially enrolled a child at the school. When Police Superintendent Newhouse (Laurence Olivier) begins to unravel the Lakes' lives and search their belongings, he discovers that not only did Ann once have an imaginary childhood daughter named "Bunny," but that the young Bunny seemed to have no tangible possessions at the Lake apartment. Bunny Lake (whom we have yet to see onscreen) may not be missing: she may not even be real. Terrified that Newhouse will now abandon the search for the girl, the hysterical Ann sets out to prove her sanity and, in the process, surprisingly uncovers the true psychosis behind the disappearance of her little Bunny Lake. » View DVD Releases Similar Works Flightplan (2005, Robert Schwentke) Laura (1944, Otto Preminger) Gaslight (1944, George Cukor) Hide and Seek (2005, John Polson) The Sixth Sense (1999, M. Night Shyamalan) Identity (2003, James Mangold) L'Empreinte de l'ange (2008, Safy Nebbou) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... set in: London, England, UK cinematic process: Panavision year: 1965 released by:
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 Boogie Nights > Overview - AllMovie » Coming Soon » In Theaters » Essays » Glossary » New Releases » Quick Browse » AllMovie Blog » In the Spotlight Neil Innes (1944)Jacqueline Lovell (1974)Hermione Gingold (1897)Dick Van Patten (1928) OverviewReviewCastProduction CreditsAwards Boogie Nights Send to Friend Year Run Time 1997 152 min. Work Rating Attributes High Artistic Quality High Production Values Countries MPAA Rating USA R Category Color Type Feature Color Director Paul Thomas Anderson Genres Comedy Drama Types Showbiz Drama Ensemble Film Period Film Flags Substance Abuse Nudity Strong Sexual Content Not For Children Profanity Adult Situations Violence Keywords drugs director disco ego family film industry mother pornography sex Themes Rise and Fall Stories Innocence Lost Drug Addiction Custody Battles Tones Nostalgic Sexual Wistful Humorous Affectionate Moods Only Human Cinematic Process Widescreen Color type DeLuxe Set In Los Angeles, CA Sound by Dolby Stereo/SDDS MPAA Reasons for strong sex scenes with explicit dialogue, nudity, drug use, language and violence Produced by Lawrence Gordon Productions New Line Cinema AMG Work ID V 158673 Corrections to this Entry? Plot Synopsis by Mark Deming While set within the milieu of the Los Angeles adult film industry, Boogie Nights is less a film about pornography than the serio-comic story of a group of misfits, losers, and lost souls who are embraced by Jack Horner (Burt Reynolds), a director who makes "adult films, exotic motion pictures." In 1977, while hanging out at a disco, Jack spots Eddie (Mark Wahlberg), the new busboy at the club, and tells him he's convinced "there's something wonderful inside those jeans waiting to get out." Jack knows his business well and his expert eye has not betrayed him; Eddie is a pornographer's dream -- good looking, remarkably endowed, and willing and able to do as many takes as might be needed. The product of a woefully dysfunctional upbringing, Eddie is not terribly bright but is very ambitious and eager to prove he has a "special something" to share with the world. Eddie changes his name to Dirk Diggler and quickly becomes the biggest star in hardcore. Working alongside "Dirk" in Jack's films are Amber Waves (Julianne Moore), a porn actress who applies her misplaced maternal instincts to anyone who needs nurturing; Rollergirl (Heather Graham), a cheerful but blank-faced high school drop-out who never removes her roller skates; Reed Rothchild (John C. Reilly), a none-too-bright actor, aspiring magician, and failing songwriter; Buck (Don Cheadle), a black actor fascinated with cowboy iconography who wants to open a stereo shop; Scotty J (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a stocky and awkward soundman infatuated with Dirk; Little Bill (William H. Macy), Jack's assistant director, who has trouble dealing with his wife's brazen infidelity; and Colonel James (Robert Ridgely), Jack's backer, who has a weakness for young girls. In the brief, late-'70s moment when porn was chic and sex films seemed poised to break into the mainstream, Dirk becomes a star and Jack a respected name. But a few years later, drugs and pride have taken their toll on Dirk and many of his friends, while the advent of the VCR radically changes the adult movie business; Jack goes from being a "filmmaker" to manufacturing and wholesaling videocassettes, a wealthy but emotionally broken man. In his second film, wunderkind director Paul Thomas Anderson juggled a broad range of characters in a manner reminiscent of Robert Altman's ensemble films, making Boogie Nights a sad but funny story of a makeshift family of damaged people and what happens before and after their brief moment in the sun. » View DVD Releases Similar Works GoodFellas (1990, Martin Scorsese) Rated X (2000, Emilio Estevez) Auto Focus (2002, Paul Schrader) Casino (1995, Martin Scorsese) Summer of Sam (1999, Spike Lee) Is There Sex After Death? (1971, Alan Abel, Jeanne Abel) Nashville (1975, Robert Altman) The Pornographers (1966, Shohei Imamura) Red, White and Blue (1971, Beverly Sebastian, Ferd Sebastian) Shooting Porn (1997, Ronnie Larsen) Other Related Works Is related to: Deep Throat (1972, Jerry Gerard) Hard Eight (1996, Paul Thomas Anderson) Inside Deep Throat (2004, Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato) The Godfather of Disco (2007, Gene Graham) Rated X: A Journey Through Porn (1999, Dag Yngvesson) Kuro Bara Shoten (1975, Tatsumi Kumashiro) About Us | Contact | Employment | Product Submissions | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Copyright Policy © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... category: Feature moods: Only Human set in: Los Angeles, CA director: