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Austin Pendleton

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Austin Pendleton

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Austin Pendleton: Encyclopedia II - The Associate - Storyline

Laurel Ayres is the smart and single woman trying to make it up the Wall Street corporate ladder, until one day she finds out that she is passed over for a promotion because she is a woman. Unable to face that fact that her less smart and sexist male protege (Frank) has now become her boss, she quits and tries to start up her own company only to find out that the male dominated world of Wall Street is not interested in taking an African American woman seriously, and thus is forced to create a fictional white man (Robert S. Cutty) in order to ...

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The Associate, The Associate - Storyline, The Associate - External link

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Austin Pendleton: Encyclopedia II - Uptown Girls - Plot

Molly Gunn (Brittany Murphy) has lived the rock n' roll princess lifestyle all her life, living off the ample trust fund of her late rock legend father. Molly is carefree and fun-spirited but also can be irresponsible and immature, never having a job or concept of money or working for it. When her manager steals her money, Molly has to do the unthinkable (for her, atleast)...get a job. After a few unsuccessful interviews and a stint at a department store, Molly finally lands a job. She is hired as a nanny for an uptight nine year old girl named Ray (Dakota Fanning) who's often ignored by her busy, music ...

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Austin Pendleton: Encyclopedia II - What's Up Doc? 1972 film - Background of the Production

The film came about as the result of a disastrous, aborted effort to film an adaptation of the black comedy novel A Glimpse of Tiger by Herman Raucher, which was supposed to have starred Elliot Gould and Kim Darby in a story about an insane con man named Luther who befriends a runaway 19-year-old girl. Gould was cast as the con man, with Darby as the girl. Production went on for a week before Gould and a group of his friends showed up on the set one day under the influence of LSD and threatened both the director and Darby. Gould then ...

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Austin Pendleton: Encyclopedia II - Finding Nemo - Plot

The film tells the story of a widowed clownfish named Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks). Marlin, after losing his wife, Coral, and children, in a barracuda attack sometime back, tries his best as a parent to his only remaining son Nemo. Because Nemo has a fin smaller than the other (his "lucky fin"), Marlin tries to hold his son back from all the exciting things in life, telling him the ocean isn't safe. Because of this, Nemo ventures out into open water to prove to his father that it is safe to do so. Marlin, in this case, was correct, as Ne ...

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Finding Nemo, Finding Nemo - Plot, Finding Nemo - Box Office Totals, Finding Nemo - Performers and characters, Finding Nemo - Other characters, Finding Nemo - Other Voices, Finding Nemo - Wider effects of the film, Finding Nemo - Fish featured in the film, Finding Nemo - The following species feature prominently in the film, Finding Nemo - In the tank, Finding Nemo - The Class, Finding Nemo - Cultural references

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Austin Pendleton: Encyclopedia II - Skidoo film - Synopsis

The story is about a retired mobster, Tony Banks (Gleason), now settled with wife Flo (Channing) and daughter Darlene (Hay), who worries about his daughter's new hippie boyfriend Stash (Law), and his own paternity of Darlene. Romero and Avalon appear as two mob bosses, Hechy and Angie, who bring Tony the news that "God" (Marx) wants him to carry out one last job; murder his old pal "Blue Chips" Packard (Rooney), before he can testify before the US Senate's Crime Commission. Tony refuses, but upon finding his friend Harry (Stang) shot through ...

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Skidoo film, Skidoo film - Synopsis, Skidoo film - Critical and Public Reception, Skidoo film - Related link

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Austin Pendleton: Encyclopedia II - Short Circuit - Plot

Number 5 is one of five prototype robots proposed for use by the US military, although the scientist mainly responsible for creating them, Dr. Newton Crosby (Steve Guttenberg), is more interested in peaceful uses of their artificial intelligence, like playing musical instruments. A demonstration is under way in the grounds of the company that makes them and other robots, Nova Laboratories, in Damon, Washington. After a lightning storm shuts down the presentation of the prototypes, a power surge hits Number 5 while it is recharging and alters ...

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Short Circuit, Short Circuit - Plot, Short Circuit - Inspiration, Short Circuit - Video game, Short Circuit - Sequel, Short Circuit - End credits, Short Circuit - Trivia

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Austin Pendleton: Encyclopedia II - What's Up Doc? 1972 film - Synopsis

The story, which takes place in San Francisco, centers around four identical plaid overnight bags and the people who own them. One of the bags belongs to Dr. Howard Bannister, Ph.D. (played by O'Neal) and is filled with igneous rocks that have certain musical properties. Howard, a musicologist, and his fiancée, Eunice Burns (Kahn), have come to San Francisco in the hope of winning a grant funded by Frederick Larrabee (Austin Pendleton). The second bag belongs to Judy Maxwell (Streisand), and is filled with h ...

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What's Up Doc? 1972 film, What's Up Doc? 1972 film - Background of the Production, What's Up Doc? 1972 film - Synopsis, What's Up Doc? 1972 film - Trivia

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Austin Pendleton: Encyclopedia II - Finding Nemo - Performers and characters

Finding Nemo - Other characters. (all voices unknown) Sandy Plankton - An associate of Nemo's (claims boats are "butts" and turtles live up to a 100 years) Jimmy - one of Mr. Ray's students who utters "Oh my gosh! Nemo's swimming out to sea!" Bob - Sheldon's father Ted - Pearl's father Bill - Tad's father Barracuda - the fish that killed most of Marlin's family Beanie - the timid fish Anchor brings to the meeting Barbara - P. Sherman's se ...

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Finding Nemo, Finding Nemo - Plot, Finding Nemo - Box Office Totals, Finding Nemo - Performers and characters, Finding Nemo - Other characters, Finding Nemo - Other Voices, Finding Nemo - Wider effects of the film, Finding Nemo - Fish featured in the film, Finding Nemo - The following species feature prominently in the film, Finding Nemo - In the tank, Finding Nemo - The Class, Finding Nemo - Cultural references

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Austin Pendleton: Encyclopedia II - Finding Nemo - Fish featured in the film

Finding Nemo - The following species feature prominently in the film. Marlin, Coral, and Nemo: Clownfish Dory: Regal Tang fish, Blue Tang fish, or Blue Hippo Bruce: Great White Shark Chum: Mako Shark Anchor: Hammerhead Shark Crush and Squirt: Sea Turtle "Monster": Anglerfish Nigel and Gerald: Brown Pelican Finding Nemo - In the tank. Gill: Moorish Idol Bloat: Pufferfish Bubbles: ...

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Finding Nemo, Finding Nemo - Plot, Finding Nemo - Box Office Totals, Finding Nemo - Performers and characters, Finding Nemo - Other characters, Finding Nemo - Other Voices, Finding Nemo - Wider effects of the film, Finding Nemo - Fish featured in the film, Finding Nemo - The following species feature prominently in the film, Finding Nemo - In the tank, Finding Nemo - The Class, Finding Nemo - Cultural references

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Austin Pendleton: Encyclopedia II - Skidoo film - Critical and Public Reception

Despite all the pluses, the movie missed the mark with both critics and audiences, and bombed at the box-office. A soundtrack album by Nilsson was issued, along with a single, "I Will Take You There", but neither became a hit. The movie received some belated attention in the 1980s when it was shown on cable television, and the soundtrack was lauded when it was reissued on compact disc in 2000 (in the UK) and 2003 (in the US). Nonetheless, no official home video release has ever been made, and ...

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Skidoo film, Skidoo film - Synopsis, Skidoo film - Critical and Public Reception, Skidoo film - Related link

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Austin Pendleton: Encyclopedia II - Finding Nemo - Wider effects of the film

The film's prominent use of clownfish prompted mass purchase of the animals for children's pets in the United States, even though the movie portrayed the use of fish as pets negatively and saltwater aquariums are notably tricky and expensive to maintain. At the same time, the film had a central theme that "all drains lead back to the ocean." (A main character escapes from imprisonment by going down a sink drain and ending up in the sea.) This allegedly caused many children to flush their living fish down toilets in imitation of the picture. ...

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Finding Nemo, Finding Nemo - Plot, Finding Nemo - Box Office Totals, Finding Nemo - Performers and characters, Finding Nemo - Other characters, Finding Nemo - Other Voices, Finding Nemo - Wider effects of the film, Finding Nemo - Fish featured in the film, Finding Nemo - The following species feature prominently in the film, Finding Nemo - In the tank, Finding Nemo - The Class, Finding Nemo - Cultural references

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