Movies Starring Manoush
Total movies found: 4, viewing from 1 to 4
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Little Big Boy
[ 2011, Denmark, UK ] starting from $1.99based on a true story .. sort of
Actors: Kim Sønderholm, Monique Dupree, Lloyd Kaufman, Gry Bay, Eileen Dietz, Jessica Sky, Brandon Slagle, Lars Bjarke, April Monique Burril, Slavko Labovic, Keith Collins, Rachel Grubb, Adam Vargas, Laurie Love, Megan Sacco, Amy Lynn Best, Manoush, Lars Rohnstock, David C. Hayes, Daniela Garcia, Nicolette Michaela, Ali Robins, Toke Lars Bjarke, Melany Denise, Renee Cooper, Russ Diapper, Angelina Leigh, Paul Kelleher, Eline Svendsen, Daniel Engstrup, Karin Bertling, Katrine Poulsen, Maria Van Huisstede, Mette Løvendahl, Vibeke Zeuthen, Alice Haaber, Iman Hayani, Sanne Risbjerg Sørensen, Jan Sønderholm Andersen, David Bjergsø, Sarah Mahmood, Tanja Aertebjerg, Eline Kragenskjold
Directors: Kim Sønderholm
Little Big Boy is, to say the least, a film like no other. It tells the story of acclaimed horror film director Jimmy Duncan, famous for his hot temper aswell as his very exploitative movies. Having witnessed the murder of his mother at the age of seven, Duncan grows up at an orphanage and as an adult works his way up in the movie industry. Caught up in the downward spiral of his own success surrounded by movie reviewers who refuse to acknowledge his obvious talent, starlet wannabes with absolutely no talent, producers with little patience and people who will do anything and exploid anyone to become famous in an industry where you can count on noone, we follow Jimmy while working on his fourth feature film "Death Stalker", which quickly turns into a descent into complete and utter madness as his leading lady leaves the production halfway through the shooting. This begins the insane fall of Jimmy Duncan. All this while being haunting in his dreams by his chilhood experiences. Along the way we meet many familiar faces: Troma's Lloyd Kaufman, April Monique Burril (Chainsaw Sally, Good Sisters), Monique Dupree (Satan Hates You, Spirit), Megan Sacco (Avantgarde), Amy Lynn Best (A Feast of Flesh, Splatter Movie), Rachel Grubb (Terror Overload, Strip Club Slasher), Brandon Slagle (Methodic, Mega Shark vs Crocosourus), David C. Hayes (Blood Moon Rising, Slices), Keith Collins (Non Compos Mentis, Killer Hoo-Ha!), Manoush (Amelie from Montmatre, Le Petite Morte), Gry Bay (All About Anna), Melany Denise (Westbrick Murders) and realitystar/celebritymodel Katrine Poulsen and many others. The role as Jimmy's daughter is played by teenage talent Nicolette Michaela. Furthermore it contains brief cameos by Playboy models Angelina Leigh and Nikki Magnusson. Jimmy Duncan at his adult age is played by the director Kim Sønderholm himself, while seven year old Jimmy is played by Danish child rapper/actor Toke Lars Bjarke (Golden Globe and Academy Award Winner for best foreign film 2011, 'In A Better World').
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The Super
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Don't bother locking your doors, he has the keys.
Genres: Horror
Actors: Demetri Kallas, Lynn Lowry, Ron Braunstein, Manoush, Ruby Larocca, Edgar Moye, David Francis Calderazzo, Brandon Slagle, Bill McLaughlin, Raine Brown, Kathryn Zawiski, Logan De Sisto, Sara DeRosa, Brandon Heath, Andrey Iskanov, Christopher Kilcullen, Sonny Laurent, Liam Makrogiannis, Javier Marquez, Ryan McGlazer, Justin Schultz, Olga Soroka
Directors: Evan Makrogiannis, Brian Weaver
The Super is a horror/crime thriller centering on an unstable Vietnam veteran turned apartment house superintendent. Taking place in a Queens apartment building during the Christmas season, the film follows George (Demetri Kallas) as he desperately tries to hold onto his sanity in the face of mounting home and workplace pressure. Also on his already full plate of problems is a wheelchair-bound wife (Lynn Lowry) who dreams of the day the family can leave the city behind and move upstate. One of the building's tenants, the vile Olga (Manoush), quickly becomes his partner in depravity. A dominatrix and snuff filmmaker, she takes George under her wicked wing and introduces him to the joys of killing for profit and pleasure. Faced with the problem of destroying evidence, the unholy duo turn to Detective Sardusky (Ron Braunstein making his feature film debut), a crooked cop who, for a price, can make bodies disappear. The action culminates in a series of shocking twists.

