Movies Starring Sharon Mchenrypower
Total movies found: 2, viewing from 1 to 2
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Kill the Irishman
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Val Kilmer, Linda Cardellini, Christopher Walken, Ray Stevenson, Laura Ramsey, Vincent D'Onofrio, Vinnie Jones, Paul Sorvino, Robert Davi, Bob Gunton, Jeff Chase, Fionnula Flanagan, Steve Schirripa, Mike Starr, Cody Christian, Jason Butler Harner, Tony Lo Bianco, Marcus Thomas, Vinny Vella, Jeff Wolfe, Lise Lacasse, Arthur Cartwright, Brian Balzerini, Banzai Vitale, Jimmy Doom, Sharon McHenryPower, John Hawkinson, John P. Chittick, Richard Jewell, Pamela Croydon, Paul Joyner, Patrick Potochick, Danielle Zilafro, Vincent Angelini, Don Cochran, John Duffey Leo, Anna Badalamenti, Sean O'Reilly, Frankie Potochick, Nicole Diorio, Scott Boeneman, Luke Stanaway-Neblo, Jessii Raymond, Michael Marx, Ron Causey, Max Bassett, Trevor Callaghan, Patrick Caporuscio, Bill Lumbert, Alisa Martin, Debra Port, Victor Pytko, Sean Rogers, Zach Stewart, Morris Lee Sullivan, Nikolas Zilafro
Directors: Jonathan Hensleigh
Based on author Rick Porrello's book To Kill the Irishman: The War that Crippled the Mafia, director Jonathan Hensleigh's richly detailed biopic details the rise and fall of notorious Cleveland union rep Danny Greene (Ray Stevenson), who earned notoriety in the mid-'70s for his bold willingness to defy the Italian mob. Raised on the mean streets of Cleveland, Greene's tough reputation eventually lands him a contact with the local mob. Before long, the scrappy local has become a mafia enforcer, but after forming an alliance with notorious gangster John Nardi (Vincent D'Onofrio) and burning feared loan shark Shondor Birns (Christopher Walken), Greene starts to discover that he has the potential to become as powerful as any of his adversaries. Later, Greene develops a reputation as untouchable after surviving numerous assassination attempts, and dealing a devastating blow to organized-crime syndicates across the U.S. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Hall Pass
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Comedy
Actors: Owen Wilson, Alexandra Daddario, Christina Applegate, Jenna Fischer, Alyssa Milano, Richard Jenkins, Jason Sudeikis, Stephen Merchant, Vanessa Angel, Nicky Whelan, Tyler Hoechlin, Lauren Bowles, Larry Joe Campbell, J.B. Smoove, Carly Craig, Zen Gesner, Keith Allen Hayes, Reagan Michelle, Joy Behar, Bruce Thomas, Lisa Marie Thomas, Rob Moran, Steve Warren, Megan Joy, Melissa LeEllen, Igor Vovkovinskiy, Norman Wakefield, Patricia French, Heather Leggett, Derek Waters, Shannon Kingston, Taylor Treadwell, Erin Rhea Berson, Tara Nicole Azarian, Wen Yann Shih, Eric Unger, Danny Murphy, Sonya Thompson, Kristin Carey, Christa Campbell, Kathryn Kim, Barry Hopkins, Kristyl Dawn Tift, Jada Facer, Halli-Gray Beasley, Kaliko Kauahi, Gwendolyn Rogers, Patrick Cox, Al G. Sillah, Detra Bickerstaff, Erika J. Wood, Shawn Knowles, Eli Jones, Quynh Thi Le, Shannon Leade, Demetrius B. Banks, Jon Gould, Michael Allen Godinez, Doris Morgado, Jan Hartsell, Heidi Niedermeyer, Rob Crowe, Sharon McHenryPower, Elena Nordé, Macsen Lintz, Destiny Larae, John Collier, Lee Ramsey, Landon T. Riddle, Milano Murcielago, Haji Abdullah, Logan Anderson, Shannon Brinson, Gordon Price, Joel Gavin Glazer, Chris Gombash, Kelso Harvin, Ryan Kightlinger, Evie Liles, Kristen Liles, Ken Melde, Cristina Nardozzi, Bridget Nichols, Robert Oliver Norris, Eddie Rattanasouk, Stephanie Ray, Cody Rowlett, Gregory Marshall Smith, Kasey Stewart, Jeanette Stout
Directors: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Rick (Owen Wilson) and Fred (Jason Sudeikis) are best friends who have a lot in common, including the fact that they have each been married for many years. But when the two men begin to show signs of restlessness at home, their wives (Jenna Fischer, Christina Applegate) take a bold approach to revitalizing their individual marriages: granting them a "hall pass," one week of freedom to do whatever they want...no questions asked. At first, it sounds like a dream come true for Rick and Fred. But it isn't long before they discover that their expectations of the single life-and themselves-are completely, and hilariously, out of sync with reality.





