Dean Stapleton Movies

2005  
 
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Far From Bismark director Phillip Chidel takes a psychological approach to death and resurrection with a modern update on the Frankenstein legend concerning a doctor who claims to have found the key to immortality and the subject who ventures to his remote cabin for a series of chilling experiments. Deep within the snowbound monoliths of the Rocky Mountains, Dr. Franklin Vick is struggling to perfect the fine art of resurrection. Bringing the dead back to life is a tricky game though, and in order to truly carry out his research Dr. Franklin is going to need an assistant. Despite the highly controversial and blatantly unethical nature of Dr. Franklin's research, troubled medical student Adam Schmidt casts aside his doubts and hastily makes way for the doctor's snowbound laboratory to help take part in the potentially historic discovery. As the pair work feverishly to perfect their resurrection methods, they quickly find out that although death may not be as permanent as medical science presently dictates, it most certainly has some troubling side effects. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Christian OliverDean Stapleton, (more)
2000  
 
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When their industrialist father dies of a sex-induced heart attack (it's actually murder), the surviving siblings retreat to the family country cabin to fight for control of dead dad's fortune and companies. Ruthless Dennis Hobbs (Chris Hoffman), with his depressed and sexually bored wife Jackie (Kristina Estlund), struggles against his free-spirited (and alcoholic) brother Ethan (Dean Stapleton) and his topless dancer girlfriend Zoey (Tamie Sheffield), as well as the conniving little sister Audrey (Kim Little), who seems to have eyes for Zoey -- as does Dennis. Their weekend of isolation is further threatened by the arrival of a mysterious bisexual hitchhiker (C.C. Costigan), who has eyes for everybody and knows more about the family than a stranger should. ~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
Set in 1963 when the Japanese island of Okinawa was home to its native residents -- as well as Japanese colonists and American soldiers who were sent in increasing numbers to fight in Vietnam -- this drama recounts the racial tensions and chaos of those times as it tells the story of Takeshi, a half-Japanese, half-native Okinawan bartender who works at a popular watering hole for American servicemen. As is typical of such bars, there are plenty of prostitutes, the prettiest of whom is Michi whom Takeshi secretly adores. The barkeep particularly despises Ryan, the GI who regularly employs Michi and who has told her that he wants to bring her stateside as his bride. In hopes of preventing this, Takeshi launches a one-man war against the Americans, stealing supplies at every opportunity. Takeshi gets help when a mysterious unnamed stranger shows up in town. A devastating typhoon hits the island, and shortly thereafter Ryan finds himself assigned to active duty in Vietnam, a place Ryan desperately wants to avoid. Unwilling to accept the dangerous assignment and desperate to force the reluctant Michi to join him, Ryan kidnaps Michi's young daughter. This high-energy look at cross-cultural tensions was screened during Critics Week at the 1998 Venice Film Festival. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Claude MakiYuki Uchida, (more)

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