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Danny O'Donovan Movies

2005  
 
Experience the musical majesty of a new age sensation as keyboard wizard Yanni takes the stage to offer his fans a stunning display of lights, showmanship, and of course, the timeless music that has earned him countless fans across the globe. Sixteen high definition cameras roll to catch all the action and 125 channels of digital audio capture every note in a concert featuring such songs as "Standing in Motion", "Until the Last Moment", "The Storm", and "World Dance". Extensive behind-the-scenes footage, bonus performance footage, and interviews bring fans closer to the one-man musical phenomenon than ever before. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Yanni
 
1979  
R  
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Two Catholic boarding school students (Dominic Guard and Dai Bradley) embark upon a carefully calculated campaign to drive their hated headmaster (Richard Burton) insane. The boys launch their scheme by cooking up the most bizarre and depraved of imaginary sins, then recite these infractions in the Confessional. This sadistic little game gets wildly out of hand, resulting in murder. It's a toss-up as to who is the most repulsive character; the headmaster or his two charges. One of a long line of 1970s stinkers barely redeemed by the presence of Richard Burton, Absolution was not released until 1988, long after Burton's death. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard BurtonDominic Guard, (more)
 
1979  
PG  
The very healthy looking Susan Anton is appropriately cast in Goldengirl. The daughter of a former Olympic athlete, Goldengirl (that's her name!) has been groomed for athletic competition since childhood. Her hero worship of her dad (Curt Jurgens) comes to an abrupt end when she finds out that he was an intimate of Adolf Hitler and that, through experimentation, he has converted his darling daughter into a near android. Somehow, Goldengirl must regain her humanity and sustain her integrity in the face of a myriad of celebrity endorsement deals. Originally intended as a two-part TV movie to be run in conjunction with the 1980 Olympics, Goldengirl was re-edited and released theatrically when the U.S. pulled out of competition. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Susan AntonJames Coburn, (more)