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  • Movie House Memories
    Wall Street (1987)

    Wall Street (1987)

    20th Century Fox released Wall Street on December 11, 1987. Oliver Stone directed the film starring Charlie Sheen, Michael Douglas, and Tamara Tunie.

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  • SummariesWall Street (1987)

    Wall Street (1987)

    20th Century Fox released Wall Street on December 11, 1987. Oliver Stone directed the film starring Charlie Sheen, Michael Douglas, and Tamara Tunie.

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    Splash (1984)

    Splash (1984)

    Buena Vista Distribution released Splash on March 9, 1984. Ron Howard directed the film starring Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, and Eugene Levy.

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    Splash (1984) Doesn’t Let DVD Get Away

    Touchstone Home Entertainment released Splash to DVD on March 22, 2004. Ron Howard directed the film starring Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, and Eugene Levy.

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  • SummariesSplash (1984)

    Splash (1984)

    Film and Plot Synopsis A young eight-year-old Alan Bauer nearly drowns as a child until he is saved by a mysterious mermaid girl. Years later, as an adult, Allen believes his childhood incident was a hallucination, but the incident has affected all his romantic relationships since. When Allen has a second encounter with same mermaid, who eventually goes by the name of Madison, his life is turned upside down. Allen and Madison are soulmates who are meant for each other, but can their love survive Madison’s revelation of her mermaid heritage let alone the pursuit of the scientists who wish to capture and study Madison, even if it kills her? Buy the Film *As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. ‘Splash’ Movie Summary The summary below contains spoilers. In 1964, young Allen Bauer (David Kreps) is vacationing with his family near Cape Cod. The family takes a sight-seeing tour on a tourist boat, and while Allen’s parents are busy wrangling Allen’s brother Freddie, Allen jumps into the ocean after seeing something below the surface. Allen cannot swim, but a young mermaid girl (Shayla Mackarvich) saves him and assists him with breathing underwater. However, Allen is yanked back to …

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  • MHM MartRoxanne (1987)

    Roxanne (1987) Don’t Have to Put on the Red Light on Blu-Ray

    Mill Creek Entertainment released Roxanne to Blu-ray on August 13, 2019. Fred Schepisi directed the film starring Steve Martin, Daryl Hannah, and Rick Rossovich.

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  • SummariesBlade Runner (1982)

    Blade Runner (1982)

    Rick Deckard is a retired cop eking out a life in a dystopian Los Angeles in 2019. He was once known as a blade runner, a special police squad, with orders to shoot to kill, upon detection, any trespassing Replicant.

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  • MHM MartBlade Runner (1982)

    Blade Runner (1982) Happens Today on 4k UHD

    On September 5, 2017, Warner Home Entertainment released Blade Runner on 4k UHD. Ridley Scott directed the film starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, and Edward James Olmos.

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    Roxanne (1987)

    Roxanne (1987)

    Columbia Pictures Corporation released Roxanne on June 19, 1987. Fred Schepisi directed the film starring Steve Martin, Daryl Hannah, and Rick Rossovich.

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  • SummariesRoxanne (1987)

    Roxanne (1987)

    The Steve Martin-written “Roxanne” is a romantic-comedy remake of the French classic “Cyrano de Bergerac” story. Steve Martin plays Charlie “C.D.” Bales, the small town fire chief that not only has a huge heart and a huge IQ, but a nose the size of Rhode Island.

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  • Lunchtime Movie Review
    Blade Runner

    Blade Runner (1982)

    Warner Bros released Blade Runner to theaters on June 25, 1982. Ridley Scott directs the film which stars Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, and Sean Young.

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  • Movie House Memories
    Blade Runner (1982)

    Blade Runner (1982)

    Warner Bros released Blade Runner to theaters on June 25, 1982. Ridley Scott directs the film which stars Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, and Sean Young.

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