Movies Starring Pepper Binkley
Total movies found: 3, viewing from 1 to 3
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Morning Glory
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99"What's the story?"
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Actors: Rachel McAdams, Noah Bean, Harrison Ford, Jack Davidson, Diane Keaton, Vanessa Aspillaga, Patrick Wilson, Jeff Goldblum, Jeff Hiller, John Pankow, Linda Powell, Mike Hydeck, Joseph J. Vargas, Mario Frieson, Kevin Herbst, Jerome Weinstein, Steve Park, David Wolos-Fonteno, Patti D'Arbanville, Ty Burrell, Adrian Martinez, J. Elaine Marcos, Matt Malloy, Jeremy Beiler, Katie Hyde, Jonathan Forte, Kevin Pariseau, Christopher Sieber, Elizabeth Keifer, Lauren Cohn, Jayne Houdyshell, Miguel A. Hernandez Jr., Alice Callahan, Miles O'Brien, Elaine Kaufman, Lloyd Banks, Don Roy King, Robert Caminiti, Stefani Cohen, Gray Winslow, Kristine Nielsen, Paul Urcioli, Rosalynd Darling, Gio Perez, Pepper Binkley, Steve McAuliff, Vincent J. Robinson, 50 Cent, Reed Birney, Carmen M. Herlihy, Jason Kravits, John Bundy, Sherman Alpert, Don Hewitt, George Clooney, Michael Cramer, Michael Dean, Donna Sue Jahier, Tony Kost, Condoleezza Rice, Danielle McKee, Lorna Pruce, Michael E. Russo
Directors: Roger Michell
Becky (Rachel McAdams) is a hard-working morning TV show producer, or at least she was until she got fired. Desperate to get a job, she finally gets an interview with Jerry (Jeff Goldblum) - who is desperate to hire a producer for the struggling show "Daybreak". Becky accepts the job and it proves to be more difficult than even she might be able to handle. She has to fire the sexist co-host, then try to convince egotistical news reporter, Mike Pomeroy (Harrison Ford), to take the job, and then try and get him to actually do the job, properly. And she has to do this while falling for handsome Adam (Patrick Wilson), and trying to save the show from plummeting ratings. Will Becky be able to hold on to her dream job and her sanity? Written by napierslogs
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Stone
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Some People Tell Lies. Others Live Them.
Actors: Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, Milla Jovovich, Frances Conroy, Enver Gjokaj, Pepper Binkley, Sandra Love Aldridge, Greg Trzaskoma, Rachel Loiselle, Madison Tarnopol, Peter Lewis, Sarab Kamoo, Richard Murphy, Richard Goteri, Ron Lyons, David A. Hendricks, Wayne David Parker, Madeline Loiselle, Linda Boston, Jan Cartwright, Wallace Bridges, James Oscar Lee, Marcus Sailor, Brian Peters, David Strohschein, Jason Waugh, Lamont Bell, John Bostic, Jordyn Thomas, Rory Mallon, Trudy Mason, Sammy A. Publes, Tevis R. Marcum, Jonathan Stanley, Rod McIntosh, Jane Burkey, Connie Cowper, Bonnie Clevering, John 'Punch' Lewis, Chris Nolte, Tobiasz Daszkiewicz, Troy Coulon, Mike Shreeman, Thomas D. Mahard, Kitty Joy Schur, Tom Lowell, Banzai Vitale, Ron Causey, Gary L. Minix, Steven Schoolmeesters
Directors: John Curran
Parole officer Jack Mabry (Robert De Niro) has only a few weeks left before retirement and wishes to finish out the cases he's been assigned. One such case is that of Gerald "Stone" Creeson (Edward Norton), a convicted arsonist who is up for parole. Jack is initially reluctant to indulge Stone in the coarse banter he wishes to pursue and feels little sympathy for the prisoner's pleads for an early release. Seeing little hope in convincing Jack himself, Stone arranges for his wife Lucetta (Milla Jovovich) to seduce the officer, but motives and intentions steadily blur amidst the passions and buried secrets of the corrupted players in this deadly game of deception. Written by The Massie Twins






