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Tag Archives: philip bosco
Three Men and a Baby (1987)
Director: Leonard Nimoy Writers: James Orr & Jim Cruickshank (Based on the screenplay for “Trois Hommes et un Couffin” by Colin Serreau) A light 1980s comedy so of course the plot is based around heroin smuggling.
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 1987, 3 men and a baby, actor, adam greenberg, adaptation, alexandra amini, apartment, architect, baby, cartoonist, colin quinn, coline serreau, comedy, cop, cops, dave foley, detective, drama, drugs, heroin, james orr, jim cruickshank, leonard nimoy, manhattan, margaret colin, marvin hamlisch, michael a. stevenson, nancy travis, new york, new york city, nyc, paul guilfoyle, philip bosco, police, remake, robert w. cort, steve guttenberg, ted danson, ted field, three men and a baby, tom selleck, trois hommes et un couffin
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Working Girl (1988)
Director: Mike Nichols Writer: Kevin Wade
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Romance
Tagged 1988, affair, alec baldwin, assistant, boss, business, comedy, deal, douglas wick, drama, executive, harrison ford, joan cusack, kevin spacey, kevin wade, lovce, manhattan, melanie griffith, michael ballhaus, mike nichols, money, new york, new york city, nora dunn, nyc, oliver platt, olympia dukakis, philip bosco, ricki lake, romance, sam o'steen, secretary, sigourney weaver, working girl, zach grenier
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My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997)
Director: P.J. Hogan Writer: Ronald Bass
Posted in Comedy, Romance
Tagged 1997, cameron diaz, carrie preston, chicago, christopher masterson, comedy, dermot mulroney, engaged, engagement, food critic, friends, friendship, harry shearer, james newton howard, jerry zucker, journalism, journalist, julia roberts, karaoke, laszlo kovacs, love, m. emmet walsh, my best friend's wedding, p.j. hogan, paul giamatti, philip bosco, rachel griffiths, romance, romantic comedy, ronald bass, rupert everett, susan sullivan, wedding, writer
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The First Wives Club (1996)
Director: Hugh Wilson Writer: Robert Harling (Based on the novel by Olivia Goldsmith)
Posted in Comedy
Tagged 1996, adaptation, bette midler, bronson pinchot, comedy, dan hedaya, death, diane keaton, divorce, ed kock, elizabeth berkley, goldie hawn, hugh wilson, ivana trump, j.k. simmons, kathie lee gifford gloria steinem, maggie smith, marc shaiman, marcia gay harden, marriage, married, new york, new york city, nyc, olivia goldsmith, philip bosco, revenge, rob reiner, robert harling, sarah jessica parker, scott rudin, stephen collins, stockard channing, suicide, the first wives club, timothy olyphant, victor harber
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Blue Steel (1990)
Director: Kathryn Bigelow Writers: Kathryn Bigelow & Eric Red
Posted in Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller
Tagged 1990, action, blue steel, clancy brown, cop, crime, drama, edward r. pressman, elizabeth pena, eric red, jamie lee curtis, kathryn bigelow, kevin dunn, killer, louise fletcher, murder, murderer, new york, new york city, nyc, nypd, obsession, oliver stone, philip bosco, police, psychopath, richard jenkins, robbery, ron silver, rookie, shooting, thriller, tom sizemore
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Working Girl (1988)
Director: Mike Nichols Writer: Kevin Wade
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Romance
Tagged 1988, alec baldwin, assistant, boss, business, career, comedy, david duchovny, drama, girl, harrison ford, joan cusack, kevin spacey, kevin wade, melanie griffith, merger, mike nichols, new york, new york city, nora dunn, nyc, oliver platt, olympia dukakis, philip bosco, ricki lake, robert easton, romance, secretary, sigourney weaver, woman, work, working girl
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Critical Care (1997)
Director: Sidney Lumet Writer: Steven Schwartz (Based on the novel by Richard Dooling)
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 1997, adaptation, albert brooks, anne bancroft, colm feore, comedy, critical care, dark comedy, death, doctor, drama, edward herrmann, estate, half sister, helen mirren, hospital, ill, insurance, james spader, jeffrey wright, kyra sedgwick, law, lawyer, legal, margo martindale, nurse, philip bosco, resident, richard dooling, sick, sidney lumet, steven schwartz, wallace shawn
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The Savages (2007)
Director: Tamara Jenkins Writer: Tamara Jenkins
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 2007, affair, assisted living, brother, comedy, david zayas, death, dementia, drama, family, father, hospital, laura linney, nursing home, old age, philip bosco, philip seymour hoffman, professor, sister, tamara jenkins, the savages, writer
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