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  2. Blind Terror - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Bick as Kevin Markson; Maxim Roy as Justine; Jack Langedijk as Det. John Kramer; Victoria Snow as Peggy; Gordon Pinsent as Martin Howell; Frank Schorpion as Alan; Edward Yankie as Jack; Noel Burton as Client; Paulina B. Abarca as Mary Jenkins (as Paulina Abarca) Gary Plaxton as Dr. Schilner; Kathleen Fee as Records Clerk

  3. Lew Wasserman - Wikipedia

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    Wasserman was portrayed by David Eisner in the CBS film Martin and Lewis (2002), by Stewart Bick in the TV film The Reagans (2003), and by Michael Stuhlbarg in Hitchcock (2012). Wasserman was also the subject of the biography film The Last Mogul (2005). [citation needed]

  4. The Reagans - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Bick – Lew Wasserman, Hollywood agent and Democratic Party fundraiser who was a lifelong mentor/friend to Ronald Reagan; Tom Barnett/Tod Fennell – Michael Reagan, adopted son of Ronald Reagan; Laura Press – Betsy Bloomingdale, well known socialite and close friend of Nancy's

  5. It's a Wonderful Life - Wikipedia

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    James Stewart and Gloria Grahame as George Bailey and Violet Bick. It's a Wonderful Life was shot at RKO Radio Pictures Studios in Culver City, California, and the 89-acre RKO movie ranch in Encino, [40] where "Bedford Falls" was adapted from Oscar-winning sets originally designed by art director Max Ree for the 1931 epic film Cimarron.

  6. Sex & Mrs. X - Wikipedia

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    Sex & Mrs. X; Written by: Elisa Bell Amanda Vaill (article): Directed by: Arthur Allan Seidelman: Starring: Jacqueline Bisset Linda Hamilton Paolo Seganti Peter MacNeill

  7. List of American films of 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Tony Goldwyn (director); Pamela Gray (screenplay); Diane Lane, Viggo Mortensen, Liev Schreiber, Anna Paquin, Tovah Feldshuh, Bobby Boriello, Julie Kavner, Mahee Paiement, Star Jasper, Ellen David, Lisa Bronwyn Moore, Lisa Jakub, Joseph Perrino, Stewart Bick 9 Foolish: Artisan Entertainment / No Limit Films

  8. One Special Night - Wikipedia

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    One Special Night is a 1999 American made-for-television drama film directed by Roger Young, adapted by Nancey Silvers from the play A Winter Visitor by Jan Hartman, and starring James Garner and Julie Andrews.

  9. True Confections - Wikipedia

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    True Confections is a 1991 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Gail Singer. [1] Based on Sondra Gotlieb's Stephen Leacock Award-winning novel True Confections, it stars Leslie Hope as Verna Miller, a young Jewish woman growing up in the 1950s who rebels against the rigid gender role assigned to women in her era due to her ahead-of-her-time sensibilities and life aspirations.