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Robert M. Young
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Talent For The Game
on DVD (1991)
Starring: Edward James Olmos, Lorraine Bracco, Jeff Corbett
Director: Robert M. Young
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A greedy baseball club owner puts the screws to talent scout Virgil Sweet (Edward James Olmos) since he hasn't produced a major phenomenon. But lady luck is about to find her way into Virgil's life. While on a long drive with his girlfriend, Virgil's car breaks down but it proves a mixed blessing ..read more »
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Triumph Of The Spirit
on DVD (1989)
Starring: Willem Dafoe, Edward James Olmos, Robert Loggia
Director: Robert M. Young
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A boxing champion and his family who live in Thessalonika, Greece are rounded up by German soldiers and transported to Auschwitz where they are separated. When the Nazis find they have a boxer in their midst they order him to fight for their entertainment. Winning means living....
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56%
from 26 members
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Extremities
on DVD (1986)
Starring: Farrah Fawcett, James Russo, Diana Scarwid
Director: Robert M. Young
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A young woman, Marjorie (Farah Fawcett), terrorised by an obsessed rapist, fights back and manages to turn the tables of fate on her very surprised attacker. But after capturing her would-be assailant, is Marjorie's planned revenge going too far
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50%
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Short Eyes
on DVD (1977)
Starring: Bruce Davison, José Pérez, Nathan George
Director: Robert M. Young
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Based on a play by Miguel Pinero, Short Eyes is made up of a series of appalling episodes in prison in which inmate Bruce Davison is depraved by fellow inmates. Their reason for this is that he is a "short eyes", the prison slang for a man who sodomizes little boys. Despite their own notorious past,..read more »
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52%
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Alambrista
on DVD (1977)
Starring: Domingo Ambriz, Trinidad Silva, Linda Gillen
Director: Robert M. Young
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A young Mexican man slips across the border to America in the hope of finding work to support his new family back at hope. But instead of being the land of opportunities he finds America to be full of hardship and exploitation.
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35%
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