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Unlawful Entry is a 1992 American psychological thriller film directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and starring Kurt Russell, Madeleine Stowe and Ray Liotta. [ 2 ] The film involves a couple who befriend a lonely policeman, only for him to develop an unrequited fixation on the wife, leading to chilling consequences.
This list only covers films containing actual or attempted home invasions, and does not include movies based around assaults on other places such as Assault on Precinct 13, which dealt with a police station being invaded, or intrusion under false pretenses, such as Orphan.
After a brief Cat and Mouse game, Suman gets her hold of Inder's gun and tries to shoot him but it turns out to be empty. Enraged by this, Inder slaps Suman and begins to rape her. However, Rohan breaks into the house and attacks Inder.
Spider-Man: 2002: Man on roof (uncredited) Raven Hawk: 1996 (TV) Dale Rice Casino: 1995: Security Guard (with cattle prod) & Stunt Coordinator Dreamrider: 1993: Drunk Unlawful Entry: 1992: Stunts Guncrazy: 1992: Sheriff Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time: 1991: Scientist #1, stunts The Rocketeer: 1991: Credited as Richard Warlock: FBI ...
A movie that centres on people attending an artistic/sexual salon was a likely contender to feature unsimulated sex and Shortbus does, but director John Cameron Mitchell had a reason for including it.
The dead dragon was designed and built by Artem, with visual effects by Secret Lab. The dragon's digital effects posed a problem for animators: "In recent years there have been several movies starring creatures with scaled surfaces. Among these are Jurassic Park, Dragonheart, and Lake Placid. The surfaces of these creatures have generally been ...
Stan’s character, Edward, who at the movie’s start has the facial features of a man with neurofibromatosis but is able to drastically alter his appearance with a medical procedure.
The Chamber is a 1996 American legal thriller film directed by James Foley.It is based on John Grisham's 1994 novel of the same name.The film stars Chris O'Donnell, Gene Hackman (who had previously appeared in another Grisham adaptation, The Firm), Faye Dunaway, Lela Rochon, Robert Prosky, Raymond J. Barry, and David Marshall Grant.