Michael Rossi (Eric Roberts) has fallen completely in love with sweet Irina (Diane Lane). But first, he must convince her father, Florian (George C. Scott), that he's good enough to marry her. Matters grow complicated, however, when Michael d... |
Michael Rossi (Eric Roberts) has fallen completely in love with sweet Irina (Diane Lane). But first, he must convince her father, Florian (George C. Scott), that he's good enough to marry her. Matters grow complicated, however, when Michael discovers that Florian is keeping a horrific secret: He's a former Nazi soldier who's being sought after by a war tribunal. If Michael reports him, it could mean the end of his relationship, and even his life. |
Writer-director Alan Rudolph turns his eye on 1926 Paris for this elegant, wry film. Keith Carradine and Linda Fiorentino star as Nick and Rachel, former lovers who reunite amid the artist-packed cafes and salons. Rachel's an alcoholic ... |
Writer-director Alan Rudolph turns his eye on 1926 Paris for this elegant, wry film. Keith Carradine and Linda Fiorentino star as Nick and Rachel, former lovers who reunite amid the artist-packed cafes and salons. Rachel's an alcoholic trapped in a loveless marriage to a bullying businessman and art collector. Nick's a painter involved in a scheme to forge some famous artworks ... which leads to complications when Rachel's husband buys them. |
Dr. Harry Wolper (Peter O'Toole) is an eccentric scientist who can't forget the wife he lost to childbirth 30 years ago. To assuage his heartache, he decides to clone his dead wife. Little does Wolper realize, however, that true love may be staring him in the face -- in the form of his lab assistant, Meli (Ma... |
Dr. Harry Wolper (Peter O'Toole) is an eccentric scientist who can't forget the wife he lost to childbirth 30 years ago. To assuage his heartache, he decides to clone his dead wife. Little does Wolper realize, however, that true love may be staring him in the face -- in the form of his lab assistant, Meli (Mariel Hemingway). When Meli forces the scientist to choose between her and his "experiment," Wolper must make a decision. |