Movies Starring Pascale Hutton
Total movies found: 6, viewing from 1 to 6
-
Behemoth
[ 2011, Canada, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Sci-Fi
Actors: Ed Quinn, Pascale Hutton, Cindy Busby, William B. Davis, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Gary Chalk, Ty Olsson, James Kirk, Shaw Madson, Marsha Regis, Michael Adamthwaite, Nick Ouellette, John Hainsworth
Directors: David Hogan
An earthquake reactivates a long-dormant volcano threatening the small town of Ascension, trembling in its shadow. But the gaping maws in the region reveal evidence of something else a centuries-old subterranean creature at last given the chance to break free in a black cloud of fire and ash. As the Behemoth wreaks havoc, it's a race against time as a small band of rescuers fight it with a force as destructive as the beast itself.
-
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
[ 2010, Australia, USA ] starting from $1.99Just like real spies... only furrier.
Genres: Action, Family, Comedy
Actors: James Marsden, Nick Nolte, Christina Applegate, Katt Williams, Bette Midler, Neil Patrick Harris, Sean Hayes, Wallace Shawn, Roger Moore, Joe Pantoliano, Michael Clarke Duncan, Chris O'Donnell, Jack McBrayer, Fred Armisen, Kiernan Shipka, Paul Rodriguez, Elizabeth Daily, Phil LaMarr, Michael Beattie, Jeff Bennett, Malcolm Stewart, Dawn Chubai, Keith Dallas, Pascale Hutton, Grey DeLisle, Len Morganti, Betty Phillips, Chris Parson, Bumper Robinson, Rick D. Wasserman, Roger Jackson, Bonnie Cahoon, J.K. Simmons, André Sogliuzzo, Carlos Alazraqui, Ingrid Tesch, Amitai Marmorstein, Robert Hewko, Mark Burgess, Sage Brocklebank, Eduardo Noda, Karen Strassman
Directors: Brad Peyton
At once gritty and whimsical, The Unidentified follow Estlin, a passionate young journalist scraping by in New York City. As his frustration with his entry-level job at a local newspaper peaks, his disgruntled best friend, Brooke, leaves Brooklyn for Ohio. Set adrift, Estlin falls for Sophie, an elusive artist with an optimistic view on life. But as their romance blossoms, his high ideals and dogged pursuit of truth come into conflict with her tightly guarded secrets. The film is an exploration of idealism and apathy in today's youth culture and the vestiges of the social consciousness of the 1960s. In a climactic scene shot at a real anti-war protest in Washington D.C., Estlin must come to terms with what has been lost, what still remains and where he must go from here.






