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David Beaird is a Director, Scriptwriter and Supervising Producer American born on 1952 at Shreveport (USA)

David Beaird

David Beaird
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Nationality USA
Birth 1952 (73 years) at Shreveport (USA)

David Beaird (born 1952 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is an American film and stage director, screenwriter, and playwright.

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Filmography of David Beaird (8 films)

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Director

The Civilization of Maxwell Bright
Directed by David Beaird
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about religion
Actors Patrick Warburton, Marie Matiko, Eric Roberts, Jennifer Tilly, Kurt Fuller, Austin Pendleton
Rating61% 3.0925053.0925053.0925053.0925053.092505
After a series of bad relationships, the last one ending with his lover injuring him with a hoe while they stand arguing on the street fully nude in view of the cops and his neighbors, Maxwell Bright resolves to find his fantasy woman: obedient and submissive. His dissolute friends goad him into ordering a mail-order bride from China.
Scorchers
Scorchers (1991)
, 1h21
Directed by David Beaird
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Actors Faye Dunaway, Denholm Elliott, James Earl Jones, Emily Lloyd, Jennifer Tilly, Luke Perry
Rating55% 2.7533552.7533552.7533552.7533552.753355
Scorchers takes place in cajun Louisiana on the wedding night of a young woman named Splendid (played by Emily Lloyd). Splendid is scared to death of what will happen in the bedroom with her new husband, Dolan (James Wilder) and her father, Jumper (Leland Crooke), finds himself having to coax his daughter to submit to the groom.
It Takes Two, 1h19
Directed by David Beaird
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors George Newbern, Leslie Hope, Marco Perella, Kimberly Foster, Barry Corbin, Mickey Jones
Rating54% 2.7044052.7044052.7044052.7044052.704405
Travis Rogers (Newbern), on the verge of marriage to Stephi (Hope), takes off for Dallas, where an encounter with a car saleswoman named Jonni Tigersmith (Foster) precipitates a series of comic misadventures.
Pass the Ammo, 1h33
Directed by David Beaird
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about religion, Films about television
Actors Bill Paxton, Annie Potts, Tim Curry, Linda Kozlowski, Dennis Burkley, Anthony Geary
Rating58% 2.9478952.9478952.9478952.9478952.947895
Curry is the Rev. Ray Porter, who runs a Pentecostal faith healing and televangelism empire based in Arkansas. A small group of stereotypical rednecks, one of whom was bilked out of her inheritance by Rev. Porter's ministry and another of whom just got out of prison, try to rob Porter's ministry. A series of wrong turns inside the church during the robbery leads the robbers onstage right in the middle of a broadcast, and the three robbers turn what was supposed to have been "just" a robbery into a hostage situation. During the hostage negotiations, a series of snowballing scandals involving the ministry come to light. The robbery, hostage taking, and scandal revelations are all broadcast live over satellite television as locals gather in bars to watch. Rev. Porter and the robbers develop a rapport during the hostage situation that resembles shop talk among thieves, as they discuss the best ways of investing stolen money. One comic subplot involves the Christian network's producer, a drug-addled electronics wizard named Stonewall who decorates his workspace with Pink Floyd posters, but was hired by the network because "he has found the Lord...he told us so himself." Another subplot involves a local sheriff, himself also an archetypal redneck whose duck hunting trip was interrupted by the incident, who seems to sympathize with the would-be robbers. The film is partly about his moral struggle in trying to enforce the law when his sympathies lie elsewhere. He just wants to see the situation end with nobody getting hurt, and butts heads with the network's owner and federal agents who demand harsher action. The owner of the satellite network, whose character is based on Jerry Falwell, demands that the National Guard be called in leading to a siege and climactic ending.
My Chauffeur, 1h37
Directed by David Beaird
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Deborah Foreman, E. G. Marshall, Howard Hesseman, Julius Harris, Penn Jillette, Sam J. Jones
Rating55% 2.754342.754342.754342.754342.75434
Casey Meadows is a free-spirited young woman working as a dishwasher in an upscale restaurant. One day she receives a hand-delivered job offer as a driver for Brentwood Limousine Service. The company manager, McBride is appalled at Casey's young, brash presence... and the fact that she's a woman in an all-male establishment. McBride soon learns that Mr. Witherspoon, the company owner, personally handpicked her and offered the letter of employment. McBride reluctantly agrees to hire her, but warns her that she will be fired if she steps out of line.
The Party Animal, 1h18
Directed by David Beaird
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Matthew Causey, Timothy Carhart, Frank Galati, Kelly Garrett
Rating49% 2.4658952.4658952.4658952.4658952.465895
The Party Animal is a documentary-style comedy about a sex-starved man, Pondo Sinatra, a 26-year-old college student whom everyone agrees is doomed to die a virgin. Desperate to break what seems to be a cosmic curse, he tries ever more bizarre schemes to seduce one the sexy, scantily-clad women who seem to be everywhere, taunting him and enjoying his misery. Despite his best efforts, however, he is rejected everywhere, even at the local cathouse. When Pondo threatens to kill himself, Studley, his ladykilling best friend, tries to help him in his quest to "get him a little", as does Studley's mentor, a wise old janitor named Elbow. The attempts include: a Cyrano de Bergerac-type seduction whereby Studley tells Pondo what to say to a girl via a remote microphone; sending Pondo to buy elegant new clothes (he goes to the Punk store by mistake and leaves looking like Quasimodo); taking massive quantities of drugs because "girls love drugs"; and using the world's biggest vibrater, the Moby-M5 (the M-5 episode provides a pretext for a scene where two porn store employees discuss strategic arms limitation treaties, using various dildos as props).
Octavia
Octavia (1984)

Directed by David Beaird
Genres Drama
Rating51% 2.5869452.5869452.5869452.5869452.586945
A young blind woman is neglected by her overbearing father that blames her for her mother's death. One day an escaped criminal breaks into her father's home and turns the sheltered blind woman's world upside down.

Scriptwriter

The Civilization of Maxwell Bright
Directed by David Beaird
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about religion
Actors Patrick Warburton, Marie Matiko, Eric Roberts, Jennifer Tilly, Kurt Fuller, Austin Pendleton
Roles Writer
Rating61% 3.0925053.0925053.0925053.0925053.092505
After a series of bad relationships, the last one ending with his lover injuring him with a hoe while they stand arguing on the street fully nude in view of the cops and his neighbors, Maxwell Bright resolves to find his fantasy woman: obedient and submissive. His dissolute friends goad him into ordering a mail-order bride from China.
Scorchers
Scorchers (1991)
, 1h21
Directed by David Beaird
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Actors Faye Dunaway, Denholm Elliott, James Earl Jones, Emily Lloyd, Jennifer Tilly, Luke Perry
Roles Writer
Rating55% 2.7533552.7533552.7533552.7533552.753355
Scorchers takes place in cajun Louisiana on the wedding night of a young woman named Splendid (played by Emily Lloyd). Splendid is scared to death of what will happen in the bedroom with her new husband, Dolan (James Wilder) and her father, Jumper (Leland Crooke), finds himself having to coax his daughter to submit to the groom.
My Chauffeur, 1h37
Directed by David Beaird
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Deborah Foreman, E. G. Marshall, Howard Hesseman, Julius Harris, Penn Jillette, Sam J. Jones
Roles Writer
Rating55% 2.754342.754342.754342.754342.75434
Casey Meadows is a free-spirited young woman working as a dishwasher in an upscale restaurant. One day she receives a hand-delivered job offer as a driver for Brentwood Limousine Service. The company manager, McBride is appalled at Casey's young, brash presence... and the fact that she's a woman in an all-male establishment. McBride soon learns that Mr. Witherspoon, the company owner, personally handpicked her and offered the letter of employment. McBride reluctantly agrees to hire her, but warns her that she will be fired if she steps out of line.
The Party Animal, 1h18
Directed by David Beaird
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Matthew Causey, Timothy Carhart, Frank Galati, Kelly Garrett
Roles Story
Rating49% 2.4658952.4658952.4658952.4658952.465895
The Party Animal is a documentary-style comedy about a sex-starved man, Pondo Sinatra, a 26-year-old college student whom everyone agrees is doomed to die a virgin. Desperate to break what seems to be a cosmic curse, he tries ever more bizarre schemes to seduce one the sexy, scantily-clad women who seem to be everywhere, taunting him and enjoying his misery. Despite his best efforts, however, he is rejected everywhere, even at the local cathouse. When Pondo threatens to kill himself, Studley, his ladykilling best friend, tries to help him in his quest to "get him a little", as does Studley's mentor, a wise old janitor named Elbow. The attempts include: a Cyrano de Bergerac-type seduction whereby Studley tells Pondo what to say to a girl via a remote microphone; sending Pondo to buy elegant new clothes (he goes to the Punk store by mistake and leaves looking like Quasimodo); taking massive quantities of drugs because "girls love drugs"; and using the world's biggest vibrater, the Moby-M5 (the M-5 episode provides a pretext for a scene where two porn store employees discuss strategic arms limitation treaties, using various dildos as props).

Producer

The Party Animal, 1h18
Directed by David Beaird
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Matthew Causey, Timothy Carhart, Frank Galati, Kelly Garrett
Roles Supervising Producer
Rating49% 2.4658952.4658952.4658952.4658952.465895
The Party Animal is a documentary-style comedy about a sex-starved man, Pondo Sinatra, a 26-year-old college student whom everyone agrees is doomed to die a virgin. Desperate to break what seems to be a cosmic curse, he tries ever more bizarre schemes to seduce one the sexy, scantily-clad women who seem to be everywhere, taunting him and enjoying his misery. Despite his best efforts, however, he is rejected everywhere, even at the local cathouse. When Pondo threatens to kill himself, Studley, his ladykilling best friend, tries to help him in his quest to "get him a little", as does Studley's mentor, a wise old janitor named Elbow. The attempts include: a Cyrano de Bergerac-type seduction whereby Studley tells Pondo what to say to a girl via a remote microphone; sending Pondo to buy elegant new clothes (he goes to the Punk store by mistake and leaves looking like Quasimodo); taking massive quantities of drugs because "girls love drugs"; and using the world's biggest vibrater, the Moby-M5 (the M-5 episode provides a pretext for a scene where two porn store employees discuss strategic arms limitation treaties, using various dildos as props).