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Jon Seda
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Kevin Hill - Complete Season 1
(2005)
Starring: Taye Diggs, Jon Seda, Patrick Breen
Certificate: 
Kevin Hill was a swinging bachelor and top notch lawyer, but after his cousin died he was left with his cousin's ten month old daughter, Sarah. Now Kevin must deal with being a new parent and a lawyer at a new smaller firm.
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Love The Hard Way
on DVD
(2001)
Starring: Adrien Brody, Charlotte Ayanna, Jon Seda
Director: Peter Sehr
Certificate: 
Claire, a brilliant graduate student, is searching for the answers of life's questions in her biology laboratory. One day at the cinema, she meets a mysterious man named Jack. Claire is intruiged by his style, his surly demeanor, and the sense of danger that surrounds him. Jack is, in fact a bona-..read more »
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49%
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Thin Air
on DVD
(2000)
Starring: Joe Mantegna, Yancy Butler, Marcia Gay Harden
Director: Robert Mandel
Certificate: 
Joe Mantegna stars as private eye Spencer in Robert B. Parker's THIN AIR. He's on a mission to save DJ Lisa St. Claire (Yancy Butler) whose husband has reported her missing, suspecting foul play. Also starring are Marcia Gay Harden and Luis Guzman.
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38%
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The Sunchaser
(1996)
Starring: Woody Harrelson, Jon Seda, Anne Bancroft
Director: Michael Cimino
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Michael Reynolds is a rich oncologist who has a $175,000 sports car, a multi-million dollar home, and a new boost in his career. Brandon 'Blue' Monroe is a dying patient who kidnaps Reynolds. They are going to a legendary Navajo healing place while a manhunt closes in. Soon the men get closer in ..read more »
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57%
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Gladiator
on DVD
(1992)
Starring: James Marshall, Cuba Gooding Jr., Brian Dennehy
Director: Rowdy Herrington
Certificate: 
In Rowdy Herrington's GLADIATOR, Tommy (James Marshall) and Lincoln (Cuba Gooding, Jr.), two poor high school students on the brink of juvenile delinquency, have taken up boxing. Although it's a dangerous sport, fighting helps keep them off the street and out of violent gangs. It's also a way for ..read more »
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