Movies Starring Lisa Gaulzetti
Total movies found: 3, viewing from 1 to 3
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Trust
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: Catherine Keener, Clive Owen, Jason Clarke, Viola Davis, Noah Emmerich, Liana Liberato, Brandon Molale, Chris Henry Coffey, Jordan Trovillion, Nicole Forester, Noah Crawford, Zach Stewart, Sarab Kamoo, Gordon Michaels, Garrett Ryan, Laura Niemi, Milica Govich, Spencer Curnutt, Tristan Peach, Inga R. Wilson, Robert Axelrod, Zanny Laird, Ron Causey, Jacqueline Forton, Lise Lacasse, Sean Rogers, Jennifer Kincer, Aislinn DeButch, Kelli Jo Sweeney, Larry C. Fenn, Giles Key, Dylan Reichstadt, Joshua Ray Bell, Wallace Bridges, Yolanda Mendoza, Jojuan Westmoreland, Dennis Budziszewski, Olivia Wickline, Kyle Clarington, Nathan Zylich, Lisa Gaulzetti, Max Bassett, Nicole Hansen, Jay Siegel, Frank Maraffino, Samuel Meadows, Adam DeFilippi, David Ross Jr., Mathew Jadan, Martin Malota
Directors: David Schwimmer
A suburban family is torn apart when fourteen-year-old Annie (Liana Liberato) meets her first boyfriend online. After months of communicating via online chat and phone, Annie discovers her friend (Chris Henry Coffey) is not who he originally claimed to be. Shocked into disbelief, her parents (Clive Owen and Catherine Keener) are shattered by their daughter's actions and struggle to support her as she comes to terms with what has happened to her once innocent life. 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?




