Movies Starring Christopher B Duncan
Total movies found: 5, viewing from 1 to 5
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Hero Factory
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Christopher B. Duncan, Bryton James, Jean Louisa Kelly, Eric Christian Olsen, John Schneider, Stephen Stanton, Henry Winkler, Charles Adler, Joel Swetow, Jeff Bennett, Mark Hamill
Directors: Mark Baldo
A new Rookie team has been assigned to complete their training with Stormer and his crew. Furno looks to be the best Rookie the Factory has seen since Stormer was a Rookie himself. He takes his position as a Hero in training very seriously and yearns for Stormers approval, and will push himself to do whatever it takes to get it. Hes joined by fellow Rookies Breez and Surge, as they try to prove to Stormer and each other why they are ready to become true Heroes. As the six Heroes begin to work together on their missions, they start to realize that the bad guys they are fighting are working for someone. Someone from Stormers past, with an evil agenda to take down the Hero Factory and Stormer himself.
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My Name Is Khan
[ 2010, India ] starting from $1.99An ordinary man, An extraordinary journey ... FOR LOVE.
Actors: Shahrukh Khan, Shane Harper, Kajol, Kathleen M. Darcy, Michele Marsh, Brittany Disston, Steffany Huckaby, Christopher B. Duncan, Jennifer Echols, Adrian Kali Turner, Katie A. Keane, Douglas Tait, Vinay Pathak, Raul Bustamante, Parvin Dabas, Pallavi Sharda, Michael William Arnold, Mel Fair, Brent Mendenhall, Carl Marino, Tanay Chheda, Sugandha Garg, Ethynn Tanner Cerney, Len Anderson IV, Sonya Jehan, Zarina Wahab, Benny Nieves, Jeremy Kilpatrick, Sheetal Menon, Reed Rudy, Nicolas Pajon, Tracy Weisert, Navneet Nishan, Kevin Oestenstad, Arjun Mathur, David Alan Hodges, Mike Howard, a'Ali-Salaam, Jennifer Barbosa, Brett Glazer, Mark S. Porro, Dominic Renda, S.M. Zaheer, Beth Bemis, Arif Zakaria, Ron Provencal, Joseph Zinsman, Montgomery Paulsen, Will Johnson, Jai Kishen Bhatia, Rick Mischke, Marquis Scott, Natasha Marc, Daniel Lee, Willoughby Charles Jenett, Abhin Mudgal, Patrick J. Crabb, Arnav Chhapwale, Victor M. Slone, Mickey Mokhi, Meena Sonavane, Laurence Brown, Tarun Mansukhani, Laxmi Baneja, Faroukh Mehta, Manoj Amarnani, Frederick Keith Johnson, Liz Anderson, Duane Ram, Bennie Bell, Michael Patrick Breen, Pamela Broyles, Jeremy Nahmiash, Cabran E. Chamberlain, Goldie Chan, Krystal MacKnight, Tara R. Cook, Zachary Culbertson, Kavin Dave, Nancy Duerr, Kenton Duty, Rachael Ferris, Mackenzie Firgens, Dominic Flores, Mick Lea, Courtney Gebhart, Sean Grady, Teresa Guewell, Kevin Jessup, Janis Jones, Jenne Kang, Julie McKinnon, Sienna Sky, Bonnie Kolber, Waymond Lee, Jennifer Linkous, Theresa Marie Lynch, Isa Magomedov, Awele Makeba, Basil McCurry, Laura Meadows, Paul Meyer, Jesse Muick, Allen Pontes, Kenyon Page, David Pearl, Ajani Perkins, Alyssa Petersen, Catherine Kim Poon, Steve C. Porter, Sumeet Raghvan, Jeff Redlick, Brian Sampson, Ann Scott, Emily Seaman, Jimmy Shergill, Carol Shook, Monique Soltani, Mike Stahl, Thomas W. Stewart, Christopher Sugarman, Christopher Villar, Tonya Lee Williams, Danny Wilson, Kari Wishingrad
Directors: Karan Johar
Rizwan Khan, a Muslim from the Borivali section of Mumbai, suffers from Asperger's syndrome, a form of high-functioning autism that complicates socialization. The adult Rizwan marries a Hindu single mother, Mandira, in San Francisco. After 9/11, Rizwan is detained by authorities at LAX who mistake his disability for suspicious behavior. Following his arrest, he meets Radha, a therapist who helps him deal with his situation and his affliction. Rizwan then begins a journey to meet US President Obama to clear his name. Written by Auntie A



