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Seth Brundle, a brilliant but eccentric scientist attempts to woo investigative journalist Veronica Quaife by offering her a scoop on his latest research in the field of matter transportation, which against all the expectations of the scientific establishment have proved successful. Up to a point. Brundle thinks he has ironed out the last problem when he successfully transports a living creature, but when he attempts to teleport himself a fly enters one of the transmission booths, and Brundle finds he is a changed man. This Science-Gone-Mad film is the source of the quotable quote "Be afraid. Be very afraid."
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Fantasy |
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Sci-Fi |
Thriller |
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Jeff Goldblum |
Geena Davis |
John Getz |
Joy Boushel |
Leslie Carlson |
George Chuvalo |
Michael Copeman |
David Cronenberg |
Carol Lazare |
Shawn Hewitt |
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David Cronenberg |
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In 1896, a construction engineer from the British Army, J.H. Patterson (Kilmer) is sent to build a railway bridge across Uganda's Tsavo River for the British East African Railway. Soon after he arrives, workmen begin to disappear at night from their tents - never to be seen alive again. The engineer soon discovers that a pair of man-eating lions are stalking around the bridge and campsites, killing the workmen for food. He tries a number of different methods to get rid of them, but the beasts always seem to know what Patterson is doing and avoid being shot. After 30 men have been killed Patterson's boss recruits a hunter, Charles Remington (Douglas) to hunt down and destroy the lions. But the lions continue killing the workmen until they flee the camps, jumping onto the train as it rolls through Tsavo. Now Remington, Patterson & his aide (John Kani) must face these brilliant yet frightening monsters alone.
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Adventure |
Drama |
Horror |
Thriller |
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Michael Douglas |
Val Kilmer |
Tom Wilkinson |
John Kani |
Bernard Hill |
Brian McCardie |
Emily Mortimer |
Om Puri |
Henry Cele |
Kurt Egelhof |
Satchu Annamalai |
Teddy Reddy |
Raheem Khan |
Jack Devnarain |
Glen Gabela |
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Stephen Hopkins |
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Murder By Numbers is a psychological suspense-thriller that tells the story of a tenacious homicide detective, Cassie Mayweather ('Sandra Bullock' (qv)) and her new partner Sam Kennedy ('Ben Chaplin' (qv)) who become pitted against two malevolently brilliant young men ('Ryan Gosling (I)' (qv) and 'Michael Pitt (II)' (qv)) in an ingenious battle of wits as they try to solve a murder case.
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Crime |
Thriller |
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Sandra Bullock |
Ben Chaplin |
Ryan Gosling |
Michael Pitt |
Agnes Bruckner |
Chris Penn |
R.D. Call |
Tom Verica |
Janni Brenn |
John Vickery |
Michael Canavan |
Krista Carpenter |
Neal Matarazzo |
Adilah Barnes |
Jim Jansen |
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Barbet Schroeder |
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Robert and Katherine Thorn seem to have it all. He is the US Ambassador to Italy and they want for nothing in their lives, except one thing: they do not have children. When Katharine has a stillborn child, Robert is approached by a priest at the hospital who suggest that he take a healthy newborn whose mother has just died in childbirth. Without telling his wife he agrees to to so but after relocating to London, strange events - and the ominous warnings of a priest - lead him to believe that the child he took from that Italian hospital is evil incarnate.
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Horror |
Mystery |
Thriller |
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Leo McKern |
Gregory Peck |
Lee Remick |
David Warner |
Billy Whitelaw |
Harvey Stevens |
Patrick Troughton |
Martin Benson |
Robert Rietty |
Tommy Duggan |
John Stride |
Anthony Nicholls |
Holly Palance |
Roy Boyd |
Freda Dowie |
Sheila Raynor |
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| Directors: |
Richard Donner |
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