Judd Trichter Movies
The ER swings into action when an abortion clinic is bombed. Ross (George Clooney) tries to save teenaged mother Zoe (Sally Livingstone) and her unborn baby, while Del Amico (Maria Bello) is asked to complete an abortion. Corday (Alex Kingston) is startled when she learns who is among the bombing victims -- and even more so when she finally realizes how she feels about Benton (Eriq La Salle). And a tragic personal loss casts a pall over the staffers. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
In this whimsical adventure for the family, Stanley Katz (Judd Trichter) is a boy who is spelunking with his friends when a sudden rockslide reveals an unusual egg. Stanley and his colleagues bring the egg back with them, keeping it warm. They're surprised when it hatches, and even more surprised when a dragon pops out. While Stanley loves the dragon and wants to watch over it himself, the powers that be want to take the dragon away and put it in a zoo -- which Stanley believes would be certain death for his new friend. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Judd Trichter, Mia Fothergill, (more)
When a prostitute is murdered, detectives Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) question deli owner McCracken (Brian Smiar), who has a history of harassing hookers. Another likely suspect is plastic surgeon Dr. Mark Danforth (Jonathan Walker), who may have been a client of the dead woman. At the end of the day, it is Assistant D.A. Kincaid (Jill Hennessy), rather than her more experienced associate McCoy (Sam Waterston), who must decide whether the right person has been accused of the crime. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Arrested for killing one of his classmates, 15-year-old Jamie Marsh (Harley Cross) insists that it was all a tragic accident: True, he had a gun in his hand, but "It just went off." Despite the evidence gathered by detectives Logan (Chris Noth) and Cerreta (Paul Sorvino) indicating that Jamie is lying, the boy beats the rap in court, thanks to information legally suppressed as part of his parents' divorce settlement. But when another opportunity arises to nail the baby-faced killer, assistant D.A. Stone (Michael Moriarty) is not about to let Jamie slip through his fingers a second time. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
The real-life controversy surrounding a "private" memo issued by a certain Today Show anchorman which dissed a certain Today Show weatherman is the obvious inspiration for this episode. To get a few gripes off her chest, Murphy (Candice Bergen) pens a personal memo on her computer in which she harshly criticizes her coworkers at "FYI." Unfortunately, the memo falls into the hands of Lewis Kletter (Judd Trichter), a student at Walt Whitman Junior High--and an accomplished computer hacker. Now Murphy must act quickly to prevent aspiring journalist Lewis from printing the memo in his school paper! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
More than anything else, 13-year old New Jerseyite Josh (David Moscow) wants to be "big". That's the wish he makes at an odd-looking amusement pier fortunetelling machine. The next morning, Josh wakes up-only to discover that he's grown to manhood overnight! (At this point, the part is taken over by Tom Hanks). Still a 13-year-old mentally and emotionally, Josh decides to hide out in New York City until he can figure out what to do next. He lucks into a job with a major toy company run by kid-at-heart McMillan (Robert Loggia). By cannily bringing a child's eye view to McMillan's business, Josh rises to the top-and in process, he falls in love with fellow employee Susan (Elizabeth Perkins). But he's still a kid, and he'd like to go back to his own world and own body. Written by Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg, Big proved a crucial success for budding director Penny Marshall, who'd work harmoniously with Hanks again on the radically different A League of Their Own. The cinematography was by Barry Sonenfeld, who went on to become a director himself with The Addams Family. That Big was heavily reliant upon the input of Tom Hanks and Penny Marshall was proven by the failed attempt to turn the property into a Broadway musical. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins, (more)













