Saturday, September 17, 2011

Hoosiers Poster 27x40 Gene Hackman Barbara Hershey Dennis Hopper

  • Approx. Size: 27 x 40 Inches - 69cm x 102cm
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  • Hoosiers Style A 27 x 40 Inches Poster
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During the Depression, a young farm girl travels by hopping trains. She meets and falls in love with a union organizer. They make their living robbing trains and living on the outskirts of the law.
Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure
Rating: R
Release Date: 11-JAN-2005
Media Type: DVDMartin Scorsese was just another college film school grad with a student feature under his belt when producer Roger Corman tapped him to direct AIP's entry in the Bonnie and Clyde craze. Barbara Hershey stars as the real-life depression era or! phan of the title, a charming, cheeky young woman who tramped the Deep South with a union organizer (David Carradine), a dandified New York con man (Barry Primus), and a blues-playing mechanic (Bernie Casey), turning her motley band into train-robbing outlaws. Scorsese was anxious to show his chops on a real Hollywood feature and does so admirably (if impersonally) with rough-and-ready style. If the rebellious spirit and social message behind the sex and violence is more Corman than Scorsese, the film references ("Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain," Bertha tells a customer while working at a cathouse) and often inventive direction are pure Scorsese. --Sean Axmaker Carla Moran awakens one night to find herself being assaulted by an unseen presence. Terrified of what's happening to her, and shunned by friends and family who think she's lost her mind, she seeks help from parapsychologists. The researchers soon discover that evil spiritual force has been ! drawn to Carla and is responsible for the violent attacks. Th! e questi on now, however, is how do they stop it? Based on a true story.After suffering the tragic death of his wife, Troy Harper (Daniel Gillies, Spiderman 2, The Sensation of Sight) finds himself following her last request - to build a porch for his Aunt Hilda (Oscar® nominee and Emmy® Award winner Barbara Hershey). At Happy Valley, Hilda's Arizona retirement community, Troy meets her gruff neighbor, Bobby Walden (Golden Globe® Award winner Ron Perlman) and a bawdy, wise-cracking, adorable group of elderly women who help him discover the special, surprising meaning behind his wife's mysterious wish that he "uncross the stars." Also starring Pat Crawford Brown (Desperate Housewives) and Irma P. Hall (Soul Food).The Staircase, based on the real legend of the miraculous stairway at the Sisters of Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico is an inspirational, life-affirming drama of hope and faith. Mother Madalyn s (Barbara Hersh! ey) last wish is that her beloved chapel be completed. However when local carpenters built the chapel, they neglected to erect stairs up to the choir loft, and due to the chapel s construction, adding a staircase is now impossible. The arrival of Joad (William Petersen), may be the answer to Mother Madalyn s prayers. Run Time: 95 minutes Format: 1 disk, DVDRating: Not ratedPublisher: Ignatius PressEmmy-winner and Oscar-nominee Barbara Hershey ("Portrait of a Lady," "Hannah and Her Sisters") plays a free spirit who agrees to bear a child for a childless couple in this early look at the phenomenon of surrogate motherhood. Co-starring Scott Glenn ("The Silence of the Lambs," "The Right Stuff"), this is the first feature by director James Bridges ("Urban Cowboy," "The China Syndrome").

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With only a handful of films, director Carl-Jan Colpaert has estab! lished himself as an original--undisciplined and overly whimsi! cal, per haps, but possessed of playful irony, a fondness for quirky development, and a fine eye for how figures look best silhouetted against an unvaried patch of nature. Previously he made comical neo-noirs that spun the genre's conventions every which way but straight; here, working from a romantic and melodramatic screenplay written by others, he perhaps unfortunately sobers up. Barbara Hershey stars as Kate, a successful Manhattanite fed up with her cycle of abusive boyfriends, who one night hails a taxi and demands that the driver Darshan (Naveen Andrews) take her away. Out of that place, out of this town, out as far as the Arizona desert. After brief negotiations, he surprisingly agrees, and soon Kate is lying in the back seat with dark glasses on while behind the wheel Darshan squints against the broiling sun. Between the two there are of course antagonistic debates, glimmerings of mutual respect, self-righteous declarations that each couldn't possibly understand where the ot! her is coming from, and a brief, angry coupling on the car hood. Hershey does what she always does, pitting her intelligence and sexuality against one another; Andrews has been cast as idealized fantasy object before and comfortably slouches through this not-too-demanding role. Colpaert delivers some nice visuals but seems uninspired to do much more. An interesting and slightly offbeat film, but still a disappointment from such a wildly offbeat director. --Bruce ReidHoosiers reproduction poster print

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