Movies Starring Dana Delany
Total movies found: 8, viewing from 1 to 8
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Firebreather
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Animation
Actors: Dana Delany, Jesse Head, Dante Basco, Amy Davidson, Grey DeLisle, Reed Diamond, Billy Evans, Josh Keaton, Jameson Moss, Kevin Michael Richardson, Nicole Sullivan, Tom Tartamella, Tia Texada, Gary Anthony Williams
Directors: Peter Chung
Directed by Peter Chung (Aeon Flux) and based on the comic book series by Phil Hester and Andy Kuhn, Firebreather delivers fierce action in the clash of two worlds where monsters roam the Earth and past secrets are exposed. At the center of it all, a teenage boy named Duncan struggles to find his place as half-Kaiju and half-human. It’s not easy being a teen like Duncan. His mom wants him to pay more attention to his homework, while his dad – a 120-foot, fire-breathing Kaiju from the depths of the earth – wants him to follow in his monstrous footsteps. Duncan faces trials by fire from two worlds — in one, overcoming his father’s challenges to prepare for the Kaiju throne; in the other, coping with life in a new high school. Ultimately, Firebreather is a story of a boy choosing between two different paths put before him by his parents. Through it all, only Duncan can determine his own future.
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Camp Hell
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Dana Delany, Andrew McCarthy, Caroline London, Will Denton, Bruce Davison, Juliana Monin, Jesse Eisenberg, Connor Paolo, J.W. Terry, James McCaffrey, Valentina de Angelis, Sasha Neulinger, Christopher Denham, Spencer Treat Clark, Charlie Hewson, Joseph Vincent Cordaro, Chris Northrop, Drew Powell, Laura Jean Kirk, Sara McCabe, Chris Tucci, Heather Schacht, Ato Essandoh, Ryan Knowles, Gary DeMichele, Jaron Downs, Karen Summerton, Ann Kinner, Christopher Tracy
Directors: George VanBuskirk
At the end of every summer, the children of a Christian community from a suburb of New Jersey attend Camp Hope. They travel deep into the woods far from any distractions the world provides. Here, the children are taught the ways of the Lord, the perils of the flesh, and the horror of the Devil. A charismatic priest leads them in their training. But, he unknowingly has brought something with him, something evil. What was supposed to be a safe place, a spiritual retreat has now turned into a nightmare that not even faith can end. Written by American Film Market
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Multiple Sarcasms
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99what if you could write it over....
Genres: Drama
Actors: Timothy Hutton, Mira Sorvino, Dana Delany, Mario Van Peebles, India Ennenga, Laila Robins, Stockard Channing, Brett Berg, Tim Bohn, Nadia Dassouki, Jason Denuszek, Ronald E. Giles, Jonathan C. Green, Joan Jett, Leslie Lyles, Alex Manette, Julia K. Murney, Thommy Price, Leah O'Donnell, Aileen Quinn, Chris Sarandon, Marcus Schenkenberg, Stephen Singer, Steve Sirkis, Franklin Ojeda Smith, Eric Sheffer Stevens, Emily Tremaine, Paris Yates, Skippy D, Joe Komara
Directors: Brooks Branch
It's New York, 1979. Gabriel Richmond is a talented architect with a seemingly rich life as he has a caring wife, loving daughter and life long friends. Yet, he spends most days in the movie theater, hiding out from work, escaping into a fictional world where he can more readily relate to the made up characters. When fiction shines a mirror on his own life, an inspired Gabriel begins writing a play not-so-loosely based on his reality, examining all of the relationships that make his life what it is. At first a hobby, the play begins to consume Gabriel's own self-examination. Slowly he realizes the fragility of his relationships and overall decisions in life, but does not know what to do with this information other than write about it. Gabriel's work eventually gains momentum just as his real life begins to fall apart. Equipped with a hand-held tape recorder and typewriter, he begins a journey to re-author his own life, looking back on the pieces of his fractured self. He begins to see that life is not always as controlled as a play or movie and sometimes the best thing an author can do is let the characters speak for themselves. Emblematic of the self-discovery that was hatching in New York (and many other cities) at the end of the 1970's, Multiple Sarcasms shines a light on not only Gabriel's life, but also the complex people that make it up. From his wife and daughter to his colleagues at work and lifelong best friend - Gabriel tries to understand these complex people who collectively make up too much of his own self worth.





