Movies Starring David Macerelli
Total movies found: 3, viewing from 1 to 3
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The Adjustment Bureau
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Fight for your fate.
Actors: Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Terence Stamp, Anthony Mackie, John Slattery, Michael Kelly, Anthony Ruivivar, Pedro Pascal, Brian Haley, Lauren Hodges, Joel de la Fuente, David Alan Basche, Anna Kuchma, Shane McRae, Purva Bedi, Laura Kenley, Rhona Fox, Donnie Keshawarz, Meghan Andrews, Rob Yang, Naeem Uzimann, CaTina Murillo, Marty Krzywonos, Liam Ferguson, Daniel R Cooper, Jeff Joslin, Kate Nowlin, Gregory Lay, Sonny Vellozzi, Christine Lucas, Chris Kerson, Caitlin Benya, Lawrence R. Leritz, Mike DiGiacinto, Sandi Carroll, Kirsty Meares, Paul Weaver, Brit Whittle, Ramon Flowers, David Bishins, Debbie Lang, Alexandra Trofimenko, Sarah Bradford, Eva Kaminsky, John Mitchell, Skippy D, Joe Rusnak, Joe Polito, Scott Duffy, Susham Bedi, Juan Pablo Veizaga, Temur Mamisashvili, Bart Wilder, Glenn Patrick Glenn, Jim Buckley, Todd Fredericks, Shohreh Tolou, Alexander Baliev, John Bernhardt, Marc Bicking, Fabrizio Brienza, Gail Bugeja, Rich Campbell, Aspen Steib, Maria Di Angelis, Alina Okshteyn, Chris Haemmerle, Greg Paul, Jian, Edward M. Kelahan, Ali Khan, David Macerelli, Dan Marshall, Leroy McClain, Danielle McKee, Daniela Mercado, Wayne Scott Miller, Chuk Ogbonna, Rick Pantera, Edgar Ribon, John J. Schneider, Bettina Skye, Stacy Lynn Spierer, Paul Thornton
Directors: George Nolfi
Do we control our destiny, or do unseen forces manipulate us? Matt Damon stars in the thriller The Adjustment Bureau as a man who glimpses the future Fate has planned for him and realizes he wants something else. To get it, he must pursue the only woman he's ever loved across, under and through the streets of modern-day New York. On the brink of winning a seat in the U.S. Senate, ambitious politician David Norris (Damon) meets beautiful contemporary ballet dancer Elise Sellas (Emily Blunt)-a woman like none he's ever known. But just as he realizes he's falling for her, mysterious men conspire to keep the two apart. David learns he is up against the agents of Fate itself-the men of The Adjustment Bureau-who will do everything in their considerable power to prevent David and Elise from being together. In the face of overwhelming odds, he must either let her go and accept a predetermined path...or risk everything to defy Fate and be with her. The Adjustment Bureau is written for the screen and directed by George Nolfi (writer of Ocean's Twelve, co-writer of The Bourne Ultimatum). It is based on a short story by Philip K. Dick ("Total Recall," "Minority Report" and "Blade Runner"). Written by Universal Pictures
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You Don't Know Jack
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Al Pacino, Brenda Vaccaro, John Goodman, Deirdre O'Connell, Todd Susman, Adam Lubarsky, Kam Carmann, Jeremy Bobb, Rutanya Alda, James Urbaniak, Henny Russell, Henry Strozier, Sandra Seacat, Neil Brooks Cunningham, Susan Sarandon, David Wilson Barnes, Cotter Smith, Danny Huston, Logan Crawford, John Rue, Allen Lewis Rickman, Kris Eivers, Thomas Piper, Donna Basilio, Richard Council, Jason Babinsky, Teresa Yenque, Jaime Tirelli, John Henry Cox, Adam Driver, Annie Murray, Ana Reeder, Angela Pierce, Jonathan Teague Cook, Jacqueline Knapp, Tom Kemp, Jordan Lage, Mason Pettit, Daryl Edwards, Daniel Marcus, William R. Spencer, Michael Ingram, Deborah Hedwall, Eric Lange, Rondi Reed, Adam Mucci, Johnnie C. Ray, Daniel Lang, Chris McGinn, Danielle McKee, Lil Mirkk, Laura D. Williams, Bill Lumbert, Richard 'Rick' Bobier, Addison LeMay, Kevin Cannon, Peter Conboy, John Farrer, Robert Feeley, Paul Weaver, Jacqueline Forton, Marty Garcia, Lisa Gaulzetti, Moe Hindi, Kevin Janaway, Joseph John Justin, Frosty Lawson, David Macerelli, Jessica B. Morton, Chad Randau, Dwayne Roszkowski, Bill Spencer, Morris Lee Sullivan, Bill Walters, Ralph A. Wilburn Jr.
Directors: Barry Levinson
Dr. Jack Kevorkian (1928 - ) in the 1990s, when he defies Michigan law assisting the suicide of terminally-ill persons. Support comes from his sister, a lab tech, the Hemlock Society president, and a lawyer. The child of survivors of the Armenian genocide interviews applicants: his sister video tapes them. He assembles a device allowing a person to initiate a three-chemical intravenous drip. The local D.A., the governor, and the Legislature respond. In court scenes, Kevorkian is sometimes antic. He's single-minded about giving dying individuals the right to determine how their lives will end. He wants the Supreme Court to rule. He picks a fight he can't win: is it hubris or heroism?




