Movies Starring Austin Michael Coleman
Total movies found: 3, viewing from 1 to 3
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The Green Hornet
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Actors: Seth Rogen, Jay Chou, Cameron Diaz, Tom Wilkinson, Christoph Waltz, David Harbour, Edward James Olmos, Jamie Harris, Chad Coleman, Edward Furlong, Morgan Rusler, Joshua Erenberg, Analeigh Tipton, Taylor Cole, Robert Clotworthy, Jamison Yang, Michael Holden, Irene White, Billy Mayo, Lu Parker, Diane Mizota, Theodore Bressman, Dave Rickley, Dina Mamedova, Tanner Gill, George Fisher, Eddie Perez, Reuben Langdon, Ameer Alexander, Christy Petersen, Frederick C. Ruiz, Jerry Trimble, David Powledge, Zoli Dora, Hunter James Mckeever, Les Mumphrey, Brandon Rush, Austin Michael Coleman, James Franco, Thayr Harris, Don Kress, Maximilian Law, Deborah Rombaut, Sarah Skeeters
Directors: Michel Gondry
Playboy Britt Reid (Seth Rogen) becomes the new publisher of Los Angeles' "The Daily Sentinel" after the sudden death of his father. Britt's party life is about to change when he and his driver and kung fu expert, Kato (Jay Chou), stop a robbery. With the help of Kato, Britt starts a new career of fighting crime as the masked superhero "The Green Hornet". Written by Douglas Young (the-movie-guy)
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Elle: A Modern Cinderella Tale
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Happily ever after is just a song away...
Genres: Family
Actors: Sterling Knight, Ashlee Hewitt, Thomas Calabro, Kiely Williams, Katherine Bailess, Tyler Nicole, Emma Winkler, Juliette Hing-Lee, Shawn-Caulin Young, Austin Michael Coleman, Robbie Cox, Marcin Czepek, Sebastian Sadowski-Rogers, Hedo Davis, Lexi DiStefano, Alexander Emmert, Donna Guidry, Brooke Myers, Damian Pelliccione, Maddy Perlstein, Andrew Michael Davis, Janna VanHeertum, Ashley Furst, Aarica Griner, Channing Guidry, Trevor Allen Martin, Raymond J. Rodgers, Rande Scott, Rachel DiPillo
Directors: John Dunson, Sean Dunson
Elle wants to be a singer/songwriter, but her dreams are cut short by the sudden death of her parents. She moves in with her adoptive uncle, who runs a small independent record label whose biggest act, Sensation, is also Elle's biggest pain. The pop music environment at the label, very different than the country roots she is used to, adds to Elle's feelings of loss and frustration, and her misplaced guilt, which is caused by the fact that her parents had been en route to her performance at the time of her death. But when she meets Ty Parker, a famous pop singer with a passion for "real" music, her repressed ambition is released through a revitalized interest in singing and songwriting. Written by Anonymous





