Movies Starring Penny Balfour
Total movies found: 6, viewing from 1 to 6
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The Resident
[ 2011, UK, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
Actors: Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Hilary Swank, Christopher Lee, Lee Pace, Michael Massee, Aunjanue Ellis, Penny Balfour, Kisha Sierra, Peggy Miley, Michael Showers, Alexandria Morrow, Cliff Gravel, Sandi K Shelby, Skippy the Dog, Steven Ray Byrd, Elli
Directors: Antti Jokinen
Every year, three million single women in America move into an apartment for the first time. They do not know who lived in the apartment before them, they do not know their landlords, and they don’t bother to change the locks. This is the story of one such woman. After separating from her husband, pretty young doctor Juliet Dermer moves to Brooklyn, settling into a new life in a stunning and spacious loft apartment that seems too good to be true. It is... Mysterious occurrences lead her to suspect that she is not alone in her home and quickly her fears become all too real. In a chilling revelation, she discovers that her seemingly charming landlord, Max, has developed a dangerous obsession with her. A terrifying game of cat and mouse ensues as Juliet fights to free herself from Max’s sinister intentions.
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Arthur et la guerre des deux mondes
[ 2010, France ] starting from $1.99Genres: Animation
Actors: Selena Gomez, Freddie Highmore, Mia Farrow, Jimmy Fallon, Marc Lavoine, Lou Reed, Robert Stanton, Penny Balfour, Frédérique Bel, Jean-Paul Rouve, Mylène Farmer, Mike Powers, Gérard Darmon, Michel Duchaussoy, Ron Crawford, Jacques Frantz, Cooper Daniels, Frédérique Tirmont, Richard Davis, Cartman, Antony Hickling, Raphaël Bascoul-Gauthier, Mendy Laurent
Directors: Luc Besson
With Maltazard now 7 feet tall and Arthur still 2 inches small, our hero must find a way to grow back to his normal size ans stop the Evil M once and for all, with the help of Selenia and Betameche.
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Ash Wednesday
[ 2002, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Brian Burns, Vincent Rubino, Jimmy Cummings, Elijah Wood, Pat McNamara, John DiResta, Edward Burns, Malachy McCourt, Chris McGovern, Peter Gerety, Jimmy Burke, Stephen Murphy, Brian Delate, Teresa Yenque, Julie Hale, Kathleen Doyle, Rosario Dawson, Marina Durell, James Handy, Michael Mulheren, Oliver Platt, Michael Leydon Campbell, Dara Coleman, Penny Balfour, Kevin Kash, Gregg Bello, Joe Lisi, Matty Delia, Jack DeFuria
Directors: Edward Burns
Hell's Kitchen on Ash Wednesday, 1983. Rumors are flying that Francis Sullivan's younger brother Sean, dead for three years, has reappeared. If he wasn't killed by rivals, then old scores still need settling, putting Fran and Sean in danger. An upstart is pressuring the local mob boss, who's Fran's protector; Sean's wife, who thinks she's a widow, has gotten on with her life, but Sean has come back for her. The parish priest, part of the initial deception, is frightened. Bad guys with guns are closing in. Can Fran get Sean and his wife out of the city, avoid a war between rival factions, and hold onto new-found morality? Will the cross of ashes on his forehead protect him? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>





