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Tag Archives: Mariel Hemingway
The Suicide Club (1988) James Bruce, Mariel Hemingway, Robert Joy, Lenny Henry

A woman traumatized by her brother’s suicide is inducted into a world of games involving murder. Read More »
Bad Moon (1996) Eric Red, Mariel Hemingway, Michael Paré, Mason Gamble

After being bitten by a werewolf in the jungle, Ted looks for a cure. Read More »
Fourplay / Londinium (2001) Mike Binder, Irène Jacob, Mariel Hemingway

Set in London, the film follows the intertwining relationships of two couples Read More »
The Mean Season (1985) Phillip Borsos, Kurt Russell, Mariel Hemingway, Richard Jordan

Malcolm Anderson is a reporter for a Miami newspaper. Read More »
Manhattan (1979) Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Mariel Hemingway, Comedy, Drama, Romance

On the heels of Annie Hall, the Oscar-winning romantic comedy that rocketed Woody Allen to the front ranks of American filmmakers, Manhattan continued Allen’s romantic obsessions in a slightly darker, more pessimistic vein. Allen stars as Isaac Davis, a TV comedy writer sick of the pap he is forced to churn out and harboring dreams of being the great American novelist.
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Star 80 (1983) Bob Fosse, Mariel Hemingway, Eric Roberts, Cliff Robertson, Biography, Drama

Paul Snider is a narcissistic, small time hustler who fancies himself a ladies man. His life changes when he meets Dorothy Stratten working behind the counter of a Dairy Queen. Dorothy is a pretty but naive high school senior. Paul immediately falls for Dorothy, who sees in Paul a wise, worldly person unlike herself. Paul believes Dorothy is Playboy material, the magazine he sees as only a springboard to bigger and better things. Paul’s dream does become a reality: not only does Dorothy eventually marry him, she becomes the August 1979 Playboy Playmate and ultimately Playboy Playmate of 1979, which does indeed lead to the start of an acting career. As Dorothy’s star rises, Paul’s life is one of a hanger-on as those in Dorothy’s new circle, including Playboy publisher Hugh M. Hefner and movie director Aram Nicholas, don’t much like Paul. Paul is unable to eke out a life of his own without using Dorothy’s name, which she increasingly is reluctant to provide to her husband.
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