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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Richard Gere,
Debra Winger,
David Keith,
Robert Loggia,
Lisa Blount
Director:
Taylor Hackford
Richard Gere plays an enrollee at a Naval officers candidate school, and Debra Winger is the woman who wants him. That's pretty much it, story-wise, in this romantic drama, which is more effective in a moment-to-moment, scene-by-scene way, where the two stars and Oscar-winner Louis Gossett Jr.--as Gere's tough-as-nails drill instructor--are fun to watch. Sexy, syrupy, with occasional pitches of high drama (Gere having a near-breakdown during training is pretty strong), An Officer and a Gentleman proves to be a no-brainer date movie. --Tom Keogh
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
LeVar Burton,
Olivia Cole,
Ben Vereen,
Louis Gossett Jr.,
Vic Morrow
Director:
David Greene, Gilbert Moses, John Erman, Marvin J. Chomsky
From the moment the young Kunta Kinte (LeVar Burton) is stolen from his life and ancestral home in 18th-century Africa and brought under inhumane conditions to be auctioned as a slave in America, a line is begun that leads from this most shameful chapter in U.S. history to the 20th-century author Alex Haley, a Kinte descendant. The late Haley's acclaimed book Roots was adapted into this six-volume television miniseries, which was a widely watched phenomenon in 1977. The programs cover several generations in the antebellum South and end with the story of "Chicken" George, a freed slave played by Ben Vereen whose family feels the agony of entrenched racism and learns...
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
LeVar Burton,
Olivia Cole,
Ben Vereen,
Louis Gossett Jr.,
Vic Morrow
Director:
David Greene, Gilbert Moses, John Erman, Marvin J. Chomsky
From the moment the young Kunta Kinte (LeVar Burton) is stolen from his life and ancestral home in 18th-century Africa and brought under inhumane conditions to be auctioned as a slave in America, a line is begun that leads from this most shameful chapter in U.S. history to the 20th-century author Alex Haley, a Kinte descendant. The late Haley's acclaimed book Roots was adapted into this six-volume television miniseries, which was a widely watched phenomenon in 1977. The programs cover several generations in the antebellum South and end with the story of "Chicken" George, a freed slave played by Ben Vereen whose family feels the agony of entrenched racism and learns...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Lynn Whitfield,
Rubén Blades,
David Dukes,
Louis Gossett Jr.,
Craig T. Nelson
Director:
Brian Gibson
You know how it goes. You hear about what a sensation someone like Josephine Baker was in her prime (in her case, the 1920s and '30s), how she pushed boundaries in such delicate areas as race and sex, how she both thrilled and scandalized Paris with her exotic dancing and personal behavior. You have all these loose strands of legend and random fact, your curiosity is running high, and then you hear that a feature film is being made about the very subject. You watch, and then wonder: what was the big deal about Josephine Baker? The problem with this 1991 TV movie is the same as with a number of HBO films from the 1980s and early '90s: it isn't particularly well writt...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Louis Gossett Jr.,
Jaimz Woolvett,
Ed O'Ross,
Sarah Chalke,
Rick Ravanello
Director:
Richard Pepin
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Charles Durning,
Louis Gossett Jr.,
Perry King,
Clyde Kusatsu,
Stephen Macht
Director:
Robert Aldrich
Movie approximately 120 minutes and stars Charles Durning, Louis Gossett, Jr, Randy Quaid, James Woods and Burt Young**Movie Rated R
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Beau Bridges,
Lee Grant,
Diana Sands,
Pearl Bailey,
Walter Brooke
Director:
Hal Ashby
Movies like The Landlord just don't get made anymore. Nowadays, the plot--an idle, wealthy young man (Beau Bridges) buys a tenement house in a poor black neighborhood and finds himself confronted and changed by the radically different lives his tenants lead--would be the basis for a broad comedy or a ponderous, self-important statement picture in which the hero comes to a profound understanding of something bland and inoffensive. But in the 1970s, a movie could be something too slippery to categorize. The Landlord is part social satire, part character study, part serious examination of race and class--and it delves into these things without having any answer...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Dolph Lundgren,
Louis Gossett Jr.,
Lisa Berkley,
John Finn,
Gil Kopel
Director:
Manny Coto
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Harlem Globetrotters,
Louis Gossett Jr.
Hosted by Louis Gossett, Jr and guest appearance of Cab Calloway, Dick Clark, Meadowlark Lemon, and Curly Neal. Approximate run time 60 minutes.
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Jon Voight,
Barbara Hershey,
Rick Schroder,
Louis Gossett Jr.,
Oliver Reed
Director:
Mike Robe
Return to Lonesome Dove is still sealed and in perfect condition!!!
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