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Released: 1989
Enemies: A Love Story -- Oscar-nominated portrait of life, love and loss stars Tony-winner and Emmy-nominee Ron Silver as a haunted holocaust survivor living in 1949 New York whose simultaneous marriages to three women lead to tragi-comic results.
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Released: 2005
In the comedic vain of Kingdom Come and Soul Food, Gas is a whole new grade of high octane comedy! When Damon returns to Los Angeles for his father's funeral, he finds that he has inherited the family business – a gas station and mini-market. However, he is only co-owner, as the business was also bequeathed to his brother Mookie, a former drug dealer who caused Damon to lose his chance at a college scholarship. If they don't run the business together for a year, they will forfeit their ownership. Can these brothers at odds learn to trust each other?
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Released: 2004
In the comedic vain of Kingdom Come and Soul Food, GAS is a whole new grade of high octane comedy! When Damon returns to Los Angeles for his father's funeral, he finds that he has inherited the family business - a gas station and mini-market. However, he is only co-owner, as the business was also bequeathed to his brother Mookie, a former drug dealer who caused Damon to lose his chance at a college scholarship. If they don't run the business together for a year, they will forfeit their ownership. Can these brothers at odds learn to trust each other?
$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 1989
Oscar-nominated portrait of life, love and loss stars Tony-winner and Emmy-nominee Ron Silver ("Reversal of Fortune," "Blue Steel") as a haunted holocaust survivor living in 1949 New York whose simultaneous marriages to three women lead to tragi-comic results. Oscar-winner Anjelica Huston ("Prizzi's Honor") is his first wife, believed to be killed in a concentration camp, only to resurface to find her husband now married to their ex-servant. To further complicate matters, he is also married to his pregnant mistress (Golden Globe-nominee Lena Olin - "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"). Based on the novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer ("Yentl"), it earned Oscar nominations for Best Writing and brought nominations to both Huston and Olin for Best Supporting Actress. "...richly eccentric, jubilant and deeply skeptical all at once... in other words, a deeply, fully human work." - The Washington Post. "...beautifully realized...perfect cast." - Leonard Maltin.
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