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Last of the Dogmen

(more) »rank: 97

starring: Tom Berenger, Barbara Hershey, Kurtwood Smith, Steve Reevis, Andrew Miller
directed by: Tab Murphy


Editorial Product Review: :Despite an irritating, tacked-on voice-over narration that somebody must have thought was necessary to make sense of the story (it wasn't), Last of the Dogmen is actually a very moving and magical film. Tom Berenger plays a Montana bounty hunter who helps an anthropologist (Barbara Hershey) search for the descendants of a Cheyenne tribe who disappeared in the 1870s. What the two find in a remote mountain stretch is an entire community of Cheyenne who have kept themselves cut ...


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Shy People

(more) »rank: 7502

starring: Jill Clayburgh, Barbara Hershey, Martha Plimpton, Merritt Butrick, John Philbin
directed by: Andrei Konchalovsky


Editorial Product Review:Description:A journalist and her teenage daughter journey to the swamps of the Louisiana bayou to write a story about a long lost branch of their family.


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Beaches

(more) »rank: 8436

starring: Bette Midler, Barbara Hershey
directed by: Garry Marshall


Editorial Product Review: essential video:Garry Marshall's 1988 drama about a 30-year friendship between two women, one wealthy (Barbara Hershey) and the other (Bette Midler) seeking her fortune in show business, is well written (based on the novel by Iris Rainer Dart) and nicely textured in its contrast between the characters' separate destinies. When Hershey becomes ill with cancer, the film takes a predictably sentimental course, yet Marshall brings out the best in both actresses and catches some very fine drama. The ...


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Falling Down

(more) »rank: 6228

starring: Michael Douglas, Robert Duvall, Barbara Hershey, Tuesday Weld, Rachel Ticotin
directed by: Joel Schumacher


Editorial Product Review: :This film, about a downsized engineer (Michael Douglas) who goes ballistic, triggered a media avalanche of stories about middle-class white rage when it was released in 1993. In fact, it's nothing more than a manipulative, violent melodrama about one geek's meltdown. Douglas, complete with pocket protector, nerd glasses, crewcut, and short-sleeved white shirt, gets stuck in traffic one day near downtown L.A. and proceeds to just walk away from his car--and then lose it emotionally. Everyone he encounters rubs ...


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Portrait of a Lady

(more) »rank: 8908

starring: Nicole Kidman, John Malkovich, Barbara Hershey, Mary-Louise Parker, Martin Donovan (II)
directed by: Jane Campion


Editorial Product Review: essential video:Leave it to New Zealand director Jane Campion (The Piano, Angel at My Table) to begin an adaptation of Henry James's great novel (set in the late 1800s) with a group of late-20th-century women from Down Under talking about the importance of a kiss. Like any good film adaptation (and it's a very good one, indeed), this exquisitely framed and mounted Portrait of a Lady is at least as much Campion as it is James. The story ...


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Last Summer

(more) »rank: 10339

starring: Barbara Hershey, Richard Thomas, Catherine Burns, Bruce Davison
directed by: Frank Perry


Editorial Product Review: :A wonderfully acted film about the experiences of four teenagers vacationing on the beach at Fire Island, Long Island. When tragedy strikes, the four youths are bound together for life by a terrible secret. Academy Award Nominations: Best Supporting Actress--Catherine Burns.


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Dangerous Woman

(more) »rank: 11429

starring: Laurie Metcalf, Debra Winger, Barbara Hershey, John Terry, Maggie Gyllenhaal
directed by: Stephen Gyllenhaal


Editorial Product Review: :A wonderfully acted film about the experiences of four teenagers vacationing on the beach at Fire Island, Long Island. When tragedy strikes, the four youths are bound together for life by a terrible secret. Academy Award Nominations: Best Supporting Actress--Catherine Burns.


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The Right Stuff

(more) »rank: 9790

starring: Sam Shepard, Scott Glenn, Ed Harris, Dennis Quaid, Fred Ward
directed by: Philip Kaufman


Editorial Product Review: :Philip Kaufman's intimate epic about the Mercury astronauts (based on Tom Wolfe's book) was one of the most ambitious and spectacularly exciting movies of the 1980s. It surprised almost everybody by not becoming a smash hit. By all rights, the film should have been every bit the success that Apollo 13 would later become; The Right Stuff is not only just as thrilling, but it is also a bigger and better movie. Combining history (both established and revisionist), grand ...


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With Six You Get Eggroll

(more) »rank: 645

starring: Doris Day, Brian Keith, Pat Carroll, Barbara Hershey, George Carlin
directed by: Howard Morris


Editorial Product Review: :After her long and wholesome run as America's Sweetheart, Doris Day quit movies with this well-scrubbed picture. With Six You Get Eggroll--oof, what a title--caught the wave of blended-family comedies, coming just after Yours, Mine and Ours and just before TV's The Brady Bunch. Doris has three sons, and new beau Brian Keith has an 18-year-old daughter (the still-baby-faced Barbara Hershey). It's family-friendly sitcom stuff, with both Day and Keith doing their comfortable, patented thing; when the two of ...


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Paris Trout

(more) »rank: 6676

starring: Dennis Hopper, Barbara Hershey, Ed Harris, Ray McKinnon, Tina Lifford
directed by: Stephen Gyllenhaal


Editorial Product Review: :Based on a tough and unsparing novel about the nature of racism by Pete Dexter, this TV movie offers strong performances but ultimately can't match the book's power. Dennis Hopper plays Paris Trout, a cruel, angry Southerner who thinks he still lives in the days when white men killed blacks with impunity. So, in pursuit of a debtor, he shoots the man's young sister and mother when they get in his way, assuming the law will forgive him. Instead, ...


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