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Tony Carreiro Movies

2002  
 
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In Paul Duran's witty comedy-drama, down-and-out Jerry (Will Stewart) chances upon an old woman Alma (Carol Gustafson) walking her dog. The lucky encounter leads to a job when Alma's daughter Helen (Stepfanie Kramer) hires him to look after her mother and the dog. Jerry quickly realizes that the job is more complicated than he originally surmised. Alma is foul tempered, and a trio of wizened bridge-play suitors make increasingly bizarre demands on Jerry, while Helen and her vivacious teenaged daughter both make sexual advances on him. Later, when he enlists the help of his African-American friends, an unfortunate clash ensues resulting in tragedy. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Will Foster StewartStephanie Kramer, (more)
 
1996  
 
As the staffers at County General anxiously await news as to which hospital in their county is going to be closed down, a number of personal dramas play themselves out. Both Greene (Anthony Edwards) and Lewis (Sherry Stringfield) strike out with their respective blind dates; Jeanie (Gloria Reuben) begins to understand the negative effect that being HIV-positive will have on her life; and Carter (Noah Wyle) plots revenge against Benton (Eriq La Salle) for making his first day as an ER intern so miserable. John Aylward makes his debut appearance as Dr. Donald Anspaugh, the ER's new chief of staff. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1996  
 
The romance between Daphne (Jane Leeves) and contractor Joe DeCarlo (Tony Carreiro) heats up, reaching a high point when Joe spends the night with her. An outraged Frasier chews Daphne out for using his apartment as a romantic retreat, whereupon he establishes a series of strict house rules. An equally outraged Daphne threatens to move out -- whereupon Martin (John Mahoney) panics, fully realizing that he and Frasier will not be able to stand each other's presence with Daphne gone. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1995  
 
Aghast at finding a tiny scratch on his otherwise flawless hardwood floor, Frasier calls in a contractor to repair the damage. What begins as a relatively small job mushrooms into a vast and expensive undertaking -- one that threatens to ruin a wine-tasting party being held at Frasier's home. The reason? Well, it all stems back to Niles (David Hyde Pierce), who is jealous over the attention paid by Daphne (Jane Leeves) to handsome hunk contractor Joe DeCarlo (Tony Carreiro). This episode earned an Emmy award for "best sound mixing." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1989  
R  
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Lethal Weapon 2 re-teams Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as, respectively, "loose cannon" L.A. detective Martin Riggs and his partner, the cautious family man Roger Murtaugh. The villain this time is a South African diplomat (Joss Ackland) who doubles as a drug dealer. Though Riggs knows what's going on thanks to characterless character witness Joe Pesci, he can't touch the villain because of "diplomatic immunity." After perils too numerous to mention, Riggs and Murtaugh shoot it out with the heavies on the deck of a South African cargo ship. Lethal Weapon 2, of course, contains as one of its comic high-points a now famous suspense scene: Mel Gibson agonizingly attempting to extricate a terrified Danny Glover from a booby-trapped toilet seat. Director Richard Donner, Gibson, Glover, and Joe Pesci would be reunited three years later for Lethal Weapon 3 and in 1998 for Lethal Weapon 4. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Mel GibsonDanny Glover, (more)
 
1988  
 
A deaf couple is ambushed, and the husband is fatally shot. As he lies dying, the man conveys his last words to his wife via sign language--thereby giving Huntern(Fred Dryer) the only clue (an extremely thin one) as to the killer's identity. With the help of a police interpreter, Hunter interrogates the three most likely suspects--the wife, a jealous brother and a disgruntled suitor--who like victim are all deaf. As it turns out, however, the dead man's vast art collection holds the key to unlocking the mystery. This episode was adapted from a novel by H. Edward Hunsberger, a master in the realm of "locked-room" whoddunits. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1988  
PG  
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Yes, there are commies under the bed. But are there Nazis there too? Emily Crane (Kelly McGillis) is a modestly successful Life photo editor living in 1950s New York, until she is called before the Senate Un-American Activities Committee to testify about her "communist" associations. When she refuses to divulge the names of friends in her civil liberties group, she loses her employment and her friends. In desperation, she takes a job reading books for Miss Venable, a somewhat crotchety lady (Jessica Tandy) who lives in a quiet residential neighborhood. Then, while taking a break in Miss Venable's back yard, Emily overhears something from the house behind that compels her to investigate and leads her eventually to conclude that it is the headquarters of a group smuggling in ex-Nazi scientists for some mysterious purpose. Meanwhile, she is being harassed by two FBI men, on behalf of the Senate Committee, as well as by a sinister, McCarthyite, Senate investigator named Salwen (Mandy Patinkin). One of the FBI men, Cochran (Jeff Daniels), takes a liking to Emily and humors her by agreeing to investigate her suspicions. This quiet mystery is a nostalgia piece. It's '50s backgrounds are authentic and the plot device -- an innocent becoming entangled in an unbelievable conspiracy -- is closer to one of Hitchcock's masterpieces of that period (e.g., North by Northwest) than to Reservoir Dogs or Speed. The people seem to be from a simpler time, too, when the distinction between good and evil was clearer. Emily shines with idealistic integrity and the naive Cochran is so honest that he finds it impossible to deceive the target of his investigation. There is even a terrifying, "acrophobe's nightmare" scene played out in a dome high above Grand Central Station. For those tired of endless shoot-em-ups and car chases, this is the mystery to choose. ~ Michael P. Rogers, Rovi

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Starring:
Kelly McGillisJeff Daniels, (more)
 
1986  
 
Sam (Ted Danson) decides to serve as celebrity host of Cheers, forcing him to hire a second bartender named Ken (Tony Carreiro). Woody (Woody Harrelson) is dismayed at this new hire, feeling that he's being eased out of a job. Things get stickier when Sam is unexpectedly forced to make a difficult choice between Ken and Woody. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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