Serveuses Demandées is a 2008 Canadian drama film starring Clara Furey, Janaina Suaudeau and Colm Feore. It was written and directed by Guylaine Dionne.
Synopsis
Priscilla Paredes, a Brazilian native takes a job as a stripper in order to stay in Montreal after her student visa expires.
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, 1h20 Directed byMark Harmon OriginUSA GenresThriller, Action, Horror, Crime ThemesTransport films, Serial killer films, Road movies ActorsJim Caviezel, Rhona Mitra, Colm Feore, Andrea Roth, Frankie Faison, Gordon Currie Rating56% A man known only as Rennie (Jim Caviezel) is motivated by revenge to track down and kill the man who ran over his wife, a serial killer (Colm Feore) immobilized by the man himself. The killer is wheelchair-bound and uses a 1972 Cadillac Eldorado to stalk and kill his victims in car accidents. When the serial killer makes a young woman (Rhona Mitra) his next target, the man has to stop the killer once and for all.
, 1h45 Directed bySidney J. Furie OriginCanada GenresDrama, War, Thriller, Action, Adventure ThemesTransport films, Aviation films, Political films, United States Armed Forces in films ActorsLouis Gossett Jr., Mark Humphrey, Jason Gedrick, Stuart Margolin, Maury Chaykin, Alan Scarfe Rating39% While on a routine patrol on United States airspace west of Alaska, pilots Doug "Thumper" Masters and Matt "Cobra" Cooper test the g-forces of their F-16C planes. Their antics get them carried away, as they stray over Soviet airspace. As they are being escorted back into U.S. airspace, one of the Soviet planes has Doug on missile-lock. This leads to a brief dogfight. In the ensuing battle, Matt loses control of his plane and is too late to save Doug, who is shot down by the Soviets. The next day, the U.S. Secretary of Defense publicly denies the incident, claiming a training accident caused by a fuel system malfunction killed Doug. This later revealed in Iron Eagle on the Attack that Doug actually survived by ejecting before his aircraft exploded and became a POW for a few years until released on goodwill.
, 2h21 Directed byClint Eastwood OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Historical, Crime ThemesFilms about children, Films about families, Medical-themed films, Films about psychiatry, Films about capital punishment, Films set in psychiatric hospitals ActorsAngelina Jolie, Jeffrey Donovan, John Malkovich, Jason Butler Harner, Riki Lindhome, Colm Feore Rating76% In Los Angeles in 1928, single mother Christine Collins (Jolie) returns home to discover her nine-year-old son, Walter (Gattlin Griffith), is missing. Reverend Gustav Briegleb (Malkovich) publicizes Christine's plight and rails against the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) for its incompetence, corruption and the extrajudicial punishment meted out by its "Gun Squad" led by Chief James E. Davis (Feore). Several months after Walter's disappearance, the LAPD tells Christine that he has been found alive. Believing the positive publicity will negate recent criticism of the department, the LAPD organizes a public reunion. Although "Walter" (Devon Conti) claims he is Christine's son, she says he is not. Captain J. J. Jones (Donovan), the head of the LAPD's Juvenile Division, insists the boy is Walter and pressures Christine into taking him home "on a trial basis".