Rob Edwards Movies

2009  
G  
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After being summoned back to the Mouse House by Pixar founder John Lasseter in 2006, Alladin and Treasure Planet directors Ron Clements and John Musker join forces once again for this traditionally animated 2-D fantasy for the entire family, set in New Orleans. Former Dreamgirl Anika Noni Rose will voice the lead character Tiana, Disney's first African-American heroine in their long heritage of fairy tale animated features. Also in the voice cast is Keith David, lending his baritone chords to the film's villain, Dr. Facilier. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Anika Noni RoseBruno Campos, (more)
2002  
PG  
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Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale of adventure Treasure Island gets a science fiction update in this animated feature from Walt Disney Pictures. Jim (voice of Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is a young man who grew up reading tales of pirates and adventures on the high seas, and longs for similar excitement in his own life. One day, Jim happens upon a dying man who hands him a map and warns him to "Beware the cyborg" shortly before he passes on. Upon careful examination, Jim realizes the map charts the course to Treasure Planet, a distant world where hundreds of space pirates have stashed their loot. Jim is certain this is the adventure he's been dreaming off, and joins the crew of the spaceship R.L.S. Legacy and Captain Amelia (Emma Thompson) as they set out to find the fabled Treasure Planet. While Jim signs on along with his friend Dr. Doppler (voice of David Hyde Pierce), he soon becomes close friends with John Silver (voice of Brian Murray), who works in the galley but has big plans. Jim discovers just how big his plans are when Silver reveals he's part cyborg and all pirate, instigating a mutiny and attempting to take control of the ship. Despite his friendship with Silver, Jim refuses to take part in the mutiny, and soon finds himself attempting to defend law and order against a spacecraft full of reckless men. Treasure Planet's voice cast also includes Michael Wincott and Martin Short; Johnny Rzeznik from the rock group The Goo Goo Dolls contributed new music for the soundtrack. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Joseph Gordon-LevittBrian Murray, (more)
1991  
 
Accusing his cousin Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro) of not being "black enough", Will challenges Carlton to spend three nights in one of LA's toughest neighborhoods, the MacArthur Park district. Much to Will's surprise, Carlton wins over a street gang called the Alligators by becoming their financial advisor, aka "C-Note." In fact, Carlton flourishes so well in his new surroundings that Will must figure a way to lure his cousin home before Aunt Viv (Janet Hubert-Whitten) finds out. As it happens, however, Viv is even more effective at "taming" the Alligators than Carlton! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1990  
 
While paying his first visit to the Banks' country club, Will (Will Smith) falls for attractive Mimi Mumford (Victoria Rowell), who happens to be the daughter of a snobbish--and rather menacing--physician (played by Richard Roundtree) of "Shaft" fame). Terrified of "Dr. No", Will turns to cousin Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro) for advice on how to win over the girl's dad. Predictably, Will is not cut out to be a preppie--but this hardly matters to Mimi, who has a fondness for "street guys". ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Though he puts on an elaborate display of indifference, Walter (Sinbad) seethes with jealousy when Jaleesa (Dawnn Lewis) accepts a dinner invitation from her ex-husband Lamar (Thomas Mikal Ford)--especially when Lamar turns out to be a lot better-looking than Walter was led to believe. During dinner, Jaleesa is nearly persuaded by her "ex" to get back together again. Just when she is about to make her decision, an unexpected revelation abruptly alters the situation. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
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Peter Davison stars as bespectacled, aristocratic private detective Albert Campion in this two-part adaptation of Margery Allingham's novel The Case of the Late Pig. The title character is Roland Isidore "Pig" Peters (Mike Charles), a lifelong bully who had been Campion's principal tormentor during his school days in the early 1900s. Although Campion would just as soon never see Peters again, he accepts a curiously poetic invitation to "Pig"'s funeral. Three months later, a former girlfriend of Campion asks him to solve a recent murder -- and the victim is none other than "Pig" Peters, who apparently has died twice! Ingredients essential to the story include the wrong body (and wrong species) in Peters' coffin, a shady information peddler (played by Michael Gough, better known as Alfred the butler in the Batman theatrical films), and a handful of ice cubes. In America, "The Case of the Late Pig" was telecast October 12 and 19, 1989, as the first "Campion" story to appear on the PBS anthology Mystery! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Peter DavisonBrian Glover, (more)
1988  
 
Jaleesa (Dawnn Lewis) has been avoiding the Hillman dating scene because she has an out-of-town boyfriend. Even so, she agrees to go out with the persistent Walter (Sinbad), but only after making it clear that this isn't really date. Walter agrees: it's isn't really a date. Both Jalessa and Walter insist over and over that it isn't a date. Honest, it's isn't a date. Oh yes, it is. Meanwhile, Dwayne (Kadeem Hardison) and Ron (Darryl M. Bell) try to pick up extra money by inagurating a student "wake-up" service, making certain that no one will ever be late for class (yeh, sure). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1988  
 
In the conclusion of a two-part story, the Tanner girls are extremely upset when Danny (Bob Saget) tells them that Uncle Jesse (John Stamos) has moved out. Before long, however, the girls have concocted a scheme to bring Jesse back. Unfortunately, this scheme involves a flat-out lie--one that throws Jesse into a panic and the rest of the household into utter chaos. Featured in the guest cast is Chelsea Noble, who later became the sister-in-law of series regular Candace Cameron. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1988  
 
Coming into an unexpected financial windfall, Joey (David Coulier) lavishes his new-found wealth on the Tanner girls. Alas, when time comes for him to pay a long-standing debt to Danny (Bob Saget), there's no money left. Using his own special brand of logic, Joey figures that the best way to earn the needed cash is to moonlight as an Elvis Presley impersonator. (Trivia note: David Coulier was coached for his performance in this episode by famous Elvis imitator Pete Wilcox). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1988  
 
Whitley (Jasmine Guy) tries to be tolerant of her roommate Kim's all-consuming romance with new boyfriend Robert (Brian Wesley Thomas), but her patience comes to an abrupt end when Kim (Charnele Brown) locks her out of her own room. Meanwhile, Freddie (Cree Summer) turns into a merciless tyrant when assigned to edit the campus poetry magazine. The episode's highlight finds several of the male regulars doing takeoffs of series producer Bill Cosby. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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