| Awakenings (2004) |
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| Based on the true story of a research physician who uses an experimental drug to "awaken" the catatonic victims of a rare sleeping sickness. The first patient to receive the drug (De Niro in an astounding performance) is filled with awe and enthusiasm that teaches the introverted doctor to value life's simple pleasures. Academy Award Nominations: 3, including Best Picture, Best Actor--Robert De Niro, Best (Adapted) Screenplay.
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| Along Came a Spider (2001) |
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| Washington DC homicide detective Dr. Alex Cross investigates the kidnapping of two children from an exclusive school by a schizophrenic psychopath. Adapted from James Patterson's first highly acclaimed novel in the Alex Cross series from which "Kiss The Girls" was also adapted in 1997.
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| The Shadow (1994) |
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| Based on the 1930's comic strip, this film, starring Alec Baldwin, puts the hero up against his arch enemy, Shiwan Khan, who plans to take over the world by holding a city to ransom using an atom bomb. Using his powers of invisibility and "The power to cloud men's minds", the Shadow comes blazing to the city's rescue with explosive results.
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| Carlito's Way (1993) |
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| Story about the Puerto Rican Mafia during the 1970s. An ex-con tries to retire from his life of crime but old ties seem to make it impossible.
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| Other People's Money (1991) |
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| Based on Jerry Sterner's hit Off-Broadway play, a corporate raider with a taste for junk bonds and junk food is intent on devouring New England Wire and Cable - and as many doughnuts as humanly possible.
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