Deborah Moore Movies

1995  
R  
Now married and retired, secret agent Sean Dillon (Rob Lowe) reluctantly agrees to go back on duty to help save the royal family from an assassin's bullets. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Rob LoweKenneth Cranham, (more)
1992  
R  
Anthony Michael Hall and Michael Pare star in this ridiculous rip-off of Top Gun and Rambo III. Hall plays Tom Slade, a Hollywood pretty-boy star who prepares for a film role by hanging around Air Force fighter pilot Paul Watkins (Michael Pare). Of course, Paul resents the Hollywood intrusion, but as the film unravels, he begins to respect Tom Slade. Paul begins by putting Tom through the wringer, and Tom manages to make it through the tough training regimen, but Paul gets his dander up when Tom makes a play for his girlfriend Major Goode (Deborah Maria Moore). Finally, Tom gets to ride in an F-16, and Paul puts on an aerial display that would rival the Blue Angels. Unfortunately, during the stunts the boys are shot down and end up in the Middle East where they are tortured by Bedouins. Tom and Paul have to combine their stunt tricks in order to escape the enemies clutches. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Anthony Michael HallMichael ParĂ©, (more)
1992  
PG13  
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Partly based on Charlie Chaplin's My Autobiography, this humorous and dramatic biopic features an all-star cast including Oscar nominee Robert Downey Jr., Dan Aykroyd, Anthony Hopkins, Kevin Kline, Diane Lane, and Chaplin's real-life daughter, Geraldine Chaplin, who portrays his mentally ill mother. With the use of flashback, an elderly Chaplin discusses his autobiography with his editor (Hopkins), who urges him to be more vulnerable and emotionally honest with his memoirs while journeying through his poverty-stricken childhood, closest friendships, many marriages, merciless pursuit by J. Edgar Hoover (Kevin Dunn), and ingenious invention of "The Little Tramp." Highlighted works such as The Gold Rush (1925) and The Great Dictator (1940) illustrate significant turning points in Chaplin's prolific filmography. Director Richard Attenborough's film also explores the circumstances surrounding Chaplin's exile from America and his eventual return to receive an honorary Academy Award. ~ Lisa Kropiewnicki, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Robert Downey, Jr.Dan Aykroyd, (more)
1986  
R  
Trapper (Michael James) leads a group of survivors from a nuclear holocaust in this uneven fantasy adventure. After battling hostile jungle natives, they reach the cave of Goruk (Ken Metcalfe), the keeper of a primitive nuclear reactor, who holds the key to immortality. Trapper and company release the scantly clad slave girls, defeat the villains, and are left to start a new civilization without the power plant or eternal life. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Michael JamesDeborah Moore, (more)

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