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William Dear
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The Foursome
(2006)
Starring: Kevin Dillon, Siri Baruc, Chris Gauthier
Director: William Dear
Certificate: 
• A college reunion brings four friends back together in this comedy. Led by Rick Foster (Dillon), the group of friends realizes how much they've changed in the years since graduation. However, Foster's mind isn't entirely on bonding as he hopes to make some money off his former pals in a ..read more »
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Santa Who?
on DVD
(2000)
Starring: Leslie Nielsen, Max Morrow, Tommy Davidson
Director: William Dear
Certificate: 
A news reporter is looking for a scoop when Santa Claus drops into his lap - literally. But Santa has no memory of his duties at Christmas and finds himself employed as a 'store Santa' whilst his elves are searching high and low for him.
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Harry And The Hendersons
on DVD
(1987)
Starring: John Lithgow, Melinda Dillon, Margaret Langrick
Director: William Dear
Certificate: 
Returning from a hunting trip in the forest, the Henderson family's car hits an animal in the road. At first they fear it was a man, but when they examine the "body" they find it's a "bigfoot". They think it's dead so they decide to take it home (there could be some money in this..).
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School Of Life
Starring: Ryan Reynolds, David Paymer
Director: William Dear
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Ryan Reynolds ("Blade: Trinity", "The Amityville Horror", "National Lampoon's Van Wilder") lights up the screen as the charismatic Mr D, A teacher whose lessons extend far beyond the classroom in this heart-warming tale of learning to appreciate every moment we're given. At Fallbrook Middle ..read more »
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Angels In The Outfield
on DVD
Starring: Danny Glover, Tony Danza
Director: William Dear
Certificate: 
The down and out California Angels are so bad, one dysfunctional family even begins to compare their own tragedies with this baseball team. When 11-year-old foster child, Roger, hears his drifter Dad sardonically compare the two -- that the chances of reuniting the family are as good as the Angels ..read more »
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