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Devin Gardner Movies

1999  
PG  
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In this action-adventure story for the whole family, Dane McQuire, nicknamed "Danger" by his friends, is the 13-year-old son of a police officer who leads a life of thrills and excitement. When he learns from his father that he's been looking for a jewel thief but has been unable to crack the case, Danger decides to give it a try himself, and before long the youngster is up to his ears in adventure as he and his pals plan an elaborate stakeout to find the bad guys. A Kid Called Danger stars Clayton Taylor, Mace Melonas, and Devin Gardner. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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1995  
R  
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Picking up six years after the events of Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, this competently produced but ultimately disappointing sequel attempts to tie up the uneven horror series' loose ends with a less-than-convincing resolution. This installment opens with Jamie Lloyd (J.C. Brandy), young niece of supernatural psycho-killer Michael Myers, giving birth on an altar amid a mysterious Druid ceremony. Before she is killed by her monstrous uncle, Jamie manages to leave her baby in the care of young Tommy Doyle (Paul Rudd), who has pursued a lifelong obsession with the horrific Myers family legacy in the town of Haddonfield, IL. Living with members of the Strode family, Tommy comes to suspect that one of them, little Danny Strode (Devin Gardner), is cursed with the same malevolent power that drove Michael to murder several members of his family. When Michael arrives in Haddonfield to find and destroy Jamie's baby, Tommy joins forces with Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence), Michael's ex-psychiatrist and a life-long crusader against his sinister former patient, to find the connection between Michael and the Man in Black and end the curse once and for all. Released shortly after Pleasence's death, this confusing, horribly edited blend of tired slasher clichés and X-Files-inspired subplots is a poor testament to the long career of the distinguished and compelling character actor. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Donald PleasenceMitchell Ryan, (more)