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Acapulco Gold (1976) [Movie] TMDB IMDb WikiData
Acapulco Gold
other title: Heroin Connection
In this rollicking adventure set on the high seas, an innocent insurance agent working on the beautiful Hawaiian island of Kauai, is framed as a drug smuggler. He gets help from a most unlikely source - the town drunk who knows more than anyone suspects.
Hit and Run (1982) [Movie] IMDb TMDB
Hit and Run
Still grieving his young wife's death in a hit-and-run accident, Manhattan cab-driver David Marks accepts a regular evening assignment to drive a beautiful but enigmatic woman to a mansion outside New York. One night he tries to discover the truth behind his mystery fare; but in doing so finds himself wanted for a murder he didn't commit. There follows his frantic hunt to uncover the truth behind the murder: the action moves to the streets of New York as the police scour the city in pursuit. But the cab drivers of Manhattan join forces to aid the desperate fugitive, until the solution is finally revealed in a sudden and bizarre end to the mystery.
Final Shot: The Hank Gathers Story (1992) [Movie] WikiData IMDb TMDB
Final Shot: The Hank Gathers Story
director: Charles Braverman actor: Victor Love / Duane Davis
other title: Plan final: L'histoire Hank Recueille / Loco por el Basket
Chronicling the short but eventful life of Hank Gathers (played by Donny B. Lord as a child and Victor Love as a young adult), this fact-based drama chronicles the hoopster's rise from the inner city of Philadelphia to a starring role on Loyola Marymount's basketball team before a heart condition cut his career short. Nell Carter plays Hank's supportive mom, and George Kennedy portrays a neighborhood priest who inspired the boy.
Maid for Each Other (1992) [Movie] IMDb TMDB
Maid for Each Other
director: Paul Schneider actor: Dinah Manoff / Nell Carter
In this hilarious crime caper, a rich woman and her maid happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time -- and now, they're hotfooting it away from vicious mobsters who want to fit them for a couple pairs of cement overshoes. Can they stay free -- and alive -- long enough to gather evidence against the mobsters?