Brent Briscoe is a Actor and Writer American born on 21 may 1961 at Moberly (USA)
Brent Briscoe
Brent Briscoe participated to
44 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
![The Messengers](/imagesen/small/12171.jpg)
, 1h30
Directed by Doug Liman,
Oxide Pang et Danny PangOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
HorrorThemes Ghost filmsActors Kristen Stewart,
Dylan McDermott,
Penelope Ann Miller,
John Corbett,
Brent Briscoe,
William B. DavisRoles Plume
Rating53%
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The film starts with a terrified mother and her young son. As she packs a suitcase, she hears something coming towards the door and makes her son hide under the bed. The door bursts open and a supernatural force throws the mother against the wall, killing her. The son flees and runs into his terrified sister. The boy hides under a table, but his sister is caught and pushed over the banister of the stairs, then dragged down to the cellar. The boy hides but is eventually found by the attacker.![Mulholland Drive](/imagesen/small/10306.jpg)
, 2h26
Directed by David LynchOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Horror,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Assassinat,
Films about films,
Les fantasmes,
Medical-themed films,
Films about sexuality,
Films about suicide,
Films about television,
Bisexuality-related films,
LGBT-related films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Naomi Watts,
Laura Harring,
Justin Theroux,
Ann Miller,
Robert Forster,
Brent BriscoeRoles Detective Domgaard
Rating78%
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The story may not be linear and exhibits several instances of temporal disruption. A dark-haired woman (Harring) escapes her own murder, surviving a car accident on Mulholland Drive. Injured and in shock, she descends into Los Angeles and sneaks into an apartment which an older, red-headed woman has just vacated. An aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Watts) arrives at the same apartment and finds the dark-haired woman confused, not knowing her own name. The dark-haired woman assumes the name "Rita" after seeing a poster for the film Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth. To help Rita remember her identity, Betty looks in Rita's purse, where she finds a large amount of money and an unusual blue key.