John Orloff is a Scriptwriter and Executive Producer American born on 14 february 1966 at Los Angeles (USA)
John Orloff
John Orloff participated to
3 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 :
Scriptwriter
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Directed by Zack SnyderOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about magic and magicians,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Films about birds,
Children's filmsActors Jim Sturgess,
Geoffrey Rush,
Emily Barclay,
Anthony LaPaglia,
Emilie de Ravin,
Joel EdgertonRating68%
Soren, a young Barn owl, lives in the Tyto Forest with his family: his father, Noctus; his mother, Marella; his older brother, Kludd; his younger sister, Eglantine; and Mrs. P, the family's nest maid, a kindly blind snake. Soren enjoys listening to the 'Legends of Ga'Hoole,' which are mythical tales of warrior owls called the Guardians who fight against the Pure Ones. Kludd berates his brother's dreams, having grown tired of listening to the stories. When their father teaches them the first steps to flying, Kludd becomes jealous of Soren's natural branching ability. Later, when practicing branching while their parents are hunting, Kludd pushes Soren off a branch which forces them both to fall to the ground. They are attacked by a Tasmanian devil but are saved, and then kidnapped, by two owls, Jatt and Jutt., 2h10
Directed by Roland EmmerichOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
Thriller,
HistoricalThemes Films about writers,
Films about families,
Films about sexuality,
Political films,
Alternate history films,
Films about royaltyActors Rhys Ifans,
Vanessa Redgrave,
Joely Richardson,
David Thewlis,
Xavier Samuel,
Sebastian ArmestoRoles Writer
Rating67%
After a monologue delivered by Derek Jacobi, the film opens in 1603, with Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, ordering a desperate search for a trove of manuscripts. Ben Jonson, who has the manuscripts, flees down the streets of London and into the theatre known as The Rose. Hot on his heels, the soldiers who have been sent to arrest Jonson, break down the doors and intentionally set the theatre alight. Successive flashbacks cast us back five and then forty years, as the film evokes the reputed life of Edward de Vere from childhood through to his entanglement in an insurrection, and later on to his deathbed.