A wanna-be director is given 48 hours by a producer to find the best groan of pain, worthy of an Oscar, as the only condition to back his film.
A New York stockbroker refuses to cooperate in a large securities fraud case involving corruption on Wall Street, corporate banking world and mob infiltration. Based on Jordan Belfort's autobiography.
When a man is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he takes custody of his misanthropic teenage son, for whom quality time means getting high, engaging in small-time prostitution, and avoiding his father.
Two brothers and their best friend start a rock band and try to make it big in Los Angeles.
A pregnant doctor's life is made hell by the deranged patient to whom she gave a hysterectomy, without the patient's consent.
A high school halfback must choose between the gridiron dreams of his football coach father, and his own dream of becoming a musician.
Taking the Falls was a Canadian dramedy series The show starred Cynthia Dale as Terry Lane, a former police officer turned private investigator in Niagara Falls who solved crimes with the help of her lawyer friend Katherine MacVicar.
A police thriller set in Vancouver's underworld. Officer Dylan Gray is drawn back into the seductive excitement of undercover work when an old friend returns from the dead, forcing a final showdown between rival gangs and the police.
Scene of the Crime is the title of a mystery anthology series that aired in 1991 and 1992 on CBS, as part of the Crimetime After Primetime late-night block. Rather than employing different actors each episode, the program had a regular cast who played different characters in each story. Series regulars included Stephen McHattie, and producer Stephen J. Cannell appeared onscreen to introduce each story.
Sandra Nelson (born on December 29, 1964) is an American actress, known for Life as a House (2001), Enough (2002), and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013).
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