Movies Starring Eric Lange
Total movies found: 3, viewing from 1 to 3
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Secretariat
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99The Impossible True Story
Genres: Family, History, Drama, Sport
Actors: Diane Lane, John Malkovich, Dylan Walsh, Margo Martindale, Nelsan Ellis, Otto Thorwarth, Fred Dalton Thompson, James Cromwell, Scott Glenn, Michael Harding, Richard Fullerton, Roger D. Smith, Tim Ware, Nestor Serrano, Keith Austin, Kevin Connolly, Eric Lange, Drew Roy, Carissa Capobianco, Amanda Michalka, Sean Michael Cunningham, Jacob Rhodes, Dylan Baker, Graham McTavish, Tom Sean Foley, Grant Whitacre, Forry Smith, Tom Clark, Ken Strunk, H. Jazz Undy, Michael Guthrie, Cullen Wallace, Mike Battaglia, Wynn Reichert, Tony Renaud, Jennifer Trier, Tim Layden, William Nack, Pam Pryor, Kate Ward, Andrew Wallace, Rusty Hendrickson, Michael Boyd, Michael Mills, Albert Duhon, Audrey P. Scott, Slaid Parker, Joe Chrest, Jason Schwartz, Jay Privman, Sandy Gwen Smith, Apollo Bacala, Billy W. Blackwell, Allen Boudreaux, John Broussard, Perry A. Brown, Sonny Burnette, Kat Carney, Grant Case, Penny Chenery, Lonell R. Childred, Bob C. Cooke, Kari Cornwell, Russ Croley, Bernard Curioso, Tim Ditmore, Christina Gabrielle, Russell Haynes, Bret Hopkins, Chad Hundley, Stefania Marcone, Lisette Markham, Terri May, Claude Miles, Jeff Mitchell, Vin Morreale Jr., LaDonna Pettijohn, Lisa Nicholson, Cassidy Rae Owens, Kayla Perkins, Jim Robertson, Jason Saint, Natalia Sezer, Tom Shafer, Chaz Smith, Rhyan Sprague, Toni Sprague, Stephen Stanton, James Tackett, Jerry L. Wallace, James White
Directors: Randall Wallace
Housewife and mother Penny Chenery agrees to take over her ailing father's Virginia-based Meadow Stables, despite her lack of horse-racing knowledge. Against all odds, Chenery -- with the help of veteran trainer Lucien Laurin -- manages to navigate the male-dominated business, ultimately fostering the first Triple Crown winner in twenty-five years. Written by Anonymous
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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?





