J. Peter Robinson is a Sound American born on 16 september 1945 at Buckinghamshire (United-kingdom)
J. Peter Robinson
J. Peter Robinson participated to
46 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
4 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Sound
![Wayne's World](/imagesen/small/8763.jpg)
, 1h35
Directed by Penelope SpheerisOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Films about films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about television,
Musical films,
Buddy filmsActors Mike Myers,
Rob Lowe,
Dana Carvey,
Tia Carrere,
Alice Cooper,
Donna DixonRoles Original Music Composer
Rating69%
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In Aurora, Illinois, twenty-something rock and roll enthusiasts Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar host a cable access television show called Wayne's World, in which they lampoon eccentric locals and discuss topics of interest that include music and beautiful women; in spite of the show's low budget, it has proven quite popular in the Aurora area. One day, Benjamin Kane, a television producer, discovers Wayne's World while visiting his girlfriend; after learning of the show's popularity, he has his assistant Russell Finley track down where Wayne's World is taped.![Cocktail](/imagesen/small/107243.jpg)
, 1h43
Directed by Roger DonaldsonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Buddy filmsActors Tom Cruise,
Bryan Brown,
Elisabeth Shue,
Gina Gershon,
Kelly Lynch,
Lisa BanesRoles Original Music Composer
Rating59%
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After leaving the United States Army and moving to New York City, Brian Flanagan (Tom Cruise) gets a part-time job as a bartender at night while studying for a business degree. Over time, he learns the tricks of the trade, including flairing, from his boss/mentor Doug Coughlin (Bryan Brown). Brian and Doug soon become very close; Doug readily assumes a mentor role over the young and naive Brian, and rains advice and opinions down upon him. His advice takes a familiar structure, as he usually begins most of them with "Coughlin's Law".![Rumble in the Bronx](/imagesen/small/9148.jpg)
, 1h26
Directed by Stanley TongOrigin Hong kongGenres Thriller,
Martial arts,
Comedy,
Kung fu,
Action,
Crime,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Films about the labor movement,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu films,
Harcèlement au travailActors Jackie Chan,
Anita Mui,
Françoise Yip,
Marc Akerstream,
Bill Tung,
Garvin CrossRoles Original Music Composer
Rating67%
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Ma Hon Keung (Jackie Chan), a Hong Kong cop comes to New York to attend the wedding of his Uncle Bill (Bill Tung) who introduces his new, African-American wife Whitney to him down at his supermarket, which he owns and has sold to Elaine (Anita Mui). Uncle Bill's friend, Steven Lo (Jamie Luk), loans him a vintage automobile for the wedding. Later that night, a street gang starts a motorcycle race near Uncle Bill's apartment. They are about to run over his friend's car until Keung jumps down and stops them. He soon starts a rivalry with the street gang when he drives them away from the supermarket that they were robbing and vandalizing. This starts a series of brawls in which the bikers try to corner Keung and finish him off. When a member of the street gang named Angelo (Garvin Cross) gets involved in an illegal diamond deal gone bad and steals the diamonds, the small-time gangsters become the victims of a much larger and more effective criminal syndicate led by White Tiger (Kris Lord). While running away with the diamonds, Angelo leaves them in a cushion, which is unknowingly used by Keung for the wheelchair of a disabled Chinese American boy named Danny (Morgan Lam), who is raised by his elder sister Nancy (Françoise Yip), a lingerie model/dancer who works in a seedy bar and is an associate/girlfriend of the bikers. Keung befriends Nancy and advises her to stay away from crime. When the gangsters see this, they chase Keung and Nancy. After failing to confront Keung, the bikers turn up at Elaine's supermarket and start vandalizing it, during which two of Angelo's men are captured by White Tiger's men, who turn up at the supermarket in search of Angelo. Angelo's colleagues are unaware of his diamond heist and one is executed in a tree-shredder; his remains are given back to the other gangster to show to his friends as a warning to return the multimillion-dollar goods. In the meantime, Keung and Nancy go to the bikers' shed after the latest supermarket attack, and Keung defeats them in another brawl, at which point the shredded remains are brought back.![Seeking Justice](/imagesen/small/14192.jpg)
, 1h45
Directed by Roger DonaldsonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
ActionThemes Films about sexuality,
Rape in fiction,
Rape and revenge filmsActors Nicolas Cage,
January Jones,
Harold Perrineau, Jr.,
Jennifer Carpenter,
Xander Berkeley,
Guy PearceRoles Original Music Composer
Rating60%
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In New Orleans, Will Gerard (Nicolas Cage) is a humble English teacher at Rampart High School. Will's best friend Jimmy (Harold Perrineau) also works at the school. Will's wife Laura (January Jones) is a musician who is in a local orchestra. One night, after a performance, Laura is beaten and brutally raped by a stranger named Hodge (Alex Van).