Great Balls of Fire!
The story of Jerry Lee Lewis, arguably the greatest and certainly one of the wildest musicians of the 1950s. His arrogance, remarkable talent, and unconventional lifestyle often brought him into conflict with others in the industry, and even earned him the scorn and condemnation of the public.
Jim McBride
Casts & Crew
Dennis Quaid
Winona Ryder
John Doe
Stephen Tobolowsky
Alec Baldwin
Lisa Blount
Trey Wilson
Steve Allen
Michael St. Gerard
Mojo Nixon
Kelli Clevenger
Joshua Sheffield
Robert Lesser
Lisa Jane Persky
Paula Person
Valerie Wellington
Carol Russell
Crystal Robbins
Tav Falco
Ryan Rushton
Bert Dedman
David A. Penhale
Carl Bogan
Richard Crowe
Melisa J. Levine
Cassie Pollard
Mary Yeargin
Mark W. Johnson
Jody Lynne
Joseph Woodward Jr.
Linn Sitler
Sara Van Horn
John Mulrooney
Peter Cook
Kim Smith
David Sibley
Jamila Massey
Ryan Ward
Steven O'Donnell
Bejay Baddin
Kelly Marcel
Julie Balloo
Ruth Kettlewell
John Tordoff
Keith McDaniel
Stephanie Pope
Lorraine Fields
Rufus Thomas
Maurice Miller
Susan Lonergan
Bonnie Beutler
Snowy Winters
Priscilla Harris
John Bloom
Tike Kerby
Darrell Kiedo
Scott Sumers
Chris Solari
Jimmie Vaughan
Also Directed by Jim McBride
US merchant sailor Alex Walker (Kevin Anderson) is stranded in Mexico, penniless and wanted by the police. He meets and joins up with an unlikely couple - ageing but likeable shit Phillip Mills (John Lithgow) and young sexy, frustated wife Missy (Rosanna Arquette). The three develop a curiously inter-dependent relationship. Meanwhile, Police Captain Diaz and Detective Ortega are closing in and the plot circle is closed at Tapachula rail station amidst a stack of mistakes and wrong decisions.
While restoring a fifteenth-century painting Julia reveals a hidden Latin phrase. A series of murders begin to rock her small world of art experts, patrons and restorers, and she finds that the mystery of the painting is interwoven with the mystery of the deaths around her.
Jesse has to get out of Las Vegas quickly, and steals a car to drive to L.A. On the way he shoots a police man. When he makes it to L.A. he stays with Monica, a girl he has only known for a few days. As the film progresses, the police get closer to him, and the crimes escalate.
Teenagers Glen and Randa are members of a tribe that lives in a rural area, several decades after nuclear war has devastated the planet. They know nothing of the outside world, except that Glen has read about and seen pictures of a great city in some old comic books. He and Randa set out to find this city.
A young filmmaker decides to make a movie about his day-to-day activities in an attempt to understand himself and get his life back in order. A precursor to reality television and vlogs.
Fallen Angels is an American neo-noir anthology television series that ran from 1993 to 1995 on the Showtime pay cable station and was produced by Propaganda Films. No first-run episodes were shown in 1994. The series was executive produced by Sydney Pollack and produced by Steve Golin and others. The theme song was written by Elmer Bernstein and the original music was written by Peter Bernstein. Period torch songs by performers like Patti Page and Billie Holiday were used periodically. In Europe, the show is known as Perfect Crimes and shown in France on Canal +, and in England.
Director Jim McBride's "liberated" English girlfriend talks candidly about her life and her reasons for marrying another man.
Just when he's beginning to take his perfect life and marriage for granted, John (Timothy Hutton) discovers that he's the result of a failed government experiment to spawn a race of perfect assassins. But the closer he gets to finding out what went wrong, the weirder the truth becomes. Suzy Amis, John Glover, Benjamin Israeli, Reese Purser, Yvonne Zima, Christy Summerhays and Max Wright co-star in this taut made-for-television thriller.
Harry Arno is a Miami Beach bookie who finds himself in trouble with his mob bosses for reasons he can't quite figure out. When an assailant attempts to kill him, he decides that it's time to retire, so he relocates to Greece.
Carpathian Americans are just like any other expatriate organization, they enjoy family get together, and share business opportunities. There is just one minor difference, the Carpathian Americans seem to have a predilection for drinking human blood.