Movies Starring Shane Partlow
Total movies found: 3, viewing from 1 to 3
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The Chaperone
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Her dad did time... now he wants quality time
Actors: Paul Levesque, Kevin Corrigan, José Zúñiga, Kevin Rankin, Enrico Colantoni, Israel Broussard, Jake Austin Walker, Ashley Taylor, Cullen Chaffin, Darren O'Hare, Nick Gomez, Sean Boyd, Edrick Browne, Kim Collins, James DuMont, Juliette Enright, J.D. Evermore, Shanna Forrestall, Trey Fuller, Annabeth Gish, Gary Grubbs, Oren Hawxhurst, Kirk Jordan, Elton LeBlanc, Sam Medina, John Neisler, James Palmer, Shane Partlow, Jennessa Rose, Taylor Faye Ruffin, Billy Slaughter, Yeardley Smith, Danielle Soibelman, David Stidd, Bill Stinchcomb, Pamela Kay Tujague, Conner Ann Waterman, George Wilson, Ariel Winter, Gino Galento, Terry Lee Smith
Directors: Stephen Herek
Ray Bradstone (Levesque) is the best wheel man in the business, but he is determined to go straight and be the best parent he can be to his daughter, Sally (Winter), and make amends with his ex-wife, Lynne (Gish). As Ray struggles to find honest work, his old bank-robbing crew, led by Phillip Larue (Corrigan), offers him one last job. He agrees at first, but changes his mind at the last second leaving the crew without a driver. Ray decides instead to serve as a chaperone for Sally's school field trip. When the robbery goes awry, Larue blames Ray and chases the school bus all the way to the Museum of Natural History in New Orleans. Ray must deal with Larue, while supervising Sally's class on what becomes one of the craziest school trips ever. Written by Anonymous
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Knucklehead
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99A Knock Out Comedy
Actors: Mark Feuerstein, Melora Hardin, Paul Wight, Dennis Farina, Rebecca Creskoff, Will Patton, Saul Rubinek, Bobb'e J. Thompson, Lester Speight, Kurt Doss, Lurie Poston, Lance E. Nichols, Jake Austin Walker, Douglas M. Griffin, Jesse James Youngblood, Darcel White Moreno, Lacey Minchew, Jerry Katz, Caleb Michaelson, Lamont Turner, Joe Chrest, Margo Swisher, Erin Frederic, Christopher Berry, James DuMont, George Wilson, Hunter Burke, Garrett Hines, Carol Sutton, Arvilla Riddick, Jeff S. Riddick Jr., John Chambers, Anthony Michael Frederick, Jack Radosta, John Evez, Jon Eyez, Spice Williams-Crosby, Lee Nguyen, Lara Grice, Kristian Rothaermel, Matthew Paul Spriggs, Edrick Browne, Elizabeth McNulty, Wayne Ferrara, Shane Partlow, Jeb Vonder Bruegge, Delaney Perkins, Kenny George, Bucky Brown, David Elder, Center Ely, Ethan Gardiner, Lorrenz Tolson, Gregory Williams, Jay Oliver, Mike Agresta, Charlotte Biggs, Edward R. Cox, Chaz Smith, Gaven Tomas' Brooks, Scheryl W Brown, Gabrielle Chapin, Felder Charbonnet, Thomas C. Daniel, Trey Fuller, Raziel Jordan, Shima Ghamari, Geraldine Glenn, Emily D. Haley, Chris Whetstone, Elton LeBlanc, Laurie Lee, Chris Marroy, Kristal McManigal, Thea Tucker, Jennifer Ramirez, Aaron Sauer, Terry Lee Smith, Christine Standfill, Raymond D. Sweet, Allison Victoria, Daniel Vincent, Jearl Vinot, Jeffrey Whitney, Olga Wilhelmine, Lynette Zumo
Directors: Michael W. Watkins
After con artist Eddie Sullivan (Feuerstein) incurs a large debt with a local criminal ringleader, he creates a get-rich-quick scheme and enlists a sweet gentle giant named Walter (Wight) as his unwitting accomplice. Walter's orphanage -- the only home he's ever known -- also needs funds desperately. Upon overhearing Walter's predicament, Eddie convinces the no-nonsense head nun, Sister Francesca (Malick), that Walter can win the money as a fighter and pay off the church's debts. Eddie's plan: travel from town to town with Walter and enter small, unsanctioned fighting competitions for prize money Sister Francesca dispatches Mary (Hardin) as a chaperone for both Walter and the money and gives Eddie a week - and a prayer - to make it happen. During their journey across the south to the annual Pro-Am MMA tournament in New Orleans, Walter discovers what life is like outside the orphanage, while Eddie becomes morally conflicted over whether to take all the loot for himself or keep his promise to Walter, the one person he can actually call a friend. Written by Anonymous





