Get ready to dive into the cinematic world of Doug Hutchison, as we take a closer look at some of his most memorable roles. From indie dramas to Hollywood blockbusters, Hutchison has been part of a diverse range of movies. In our latest feature, we delve into his impressive resume and highlight some of his most significant performances. Join us as we explore Doug Hutchison's contribution to the world of film.
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1. The Chocolate War (1988)
The Chocolate War" delivers a thought-provoking exploration of power dynamics, peer pressure, and the consequences of standing up against injustice. In the 1988 film, set in a parochial school, The Vigils, a notorious gang, rule over the other boys by threatening violence and intimidation. The story's protagonist, Jerry, finds himself caught in the crossfire of this dangerous game of power when he defies the Vigils by refusing to sell chocolate bars as part of their scheme.
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2. Fresh Horses (1988)
Fresh Horses" is a 1988 romantic drama that explores the tumultuous journey of a college student from Cincinnati as he breaks off his engagement to his wealthy fiancée and falls in love with a 16-year-old girl from Kentucky. This thrilling adventure takes a surprising turn when he discovers she is not who she claims to be, and she is already married. With a strong ensemble cast led by Molly Ringwald and Andrew McCarthy, this gripping film delves into themes of love, deception, and personal growth.
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3. The Lawnmower Man (1992)
Meet Chris, a simple man with an unfortunate fate - Chris is confined to a wheelchair and shunned by others due to his mental capabilities. But when a benevolent artificial intelligence expert offers him the chance for a better life, Chris is given the opportunity of a lifetime.
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4. A Time to Kill (1996)
In the heart of Mississippi, a courageous young lawyer and his determined assistant fight for justice in A Time to Kill (1996). Based on the gripping novel by John Grisham, the film delves into the harrowing tale of a black man falsely accused of murdering two white men who brutally raped his ten-year-old daughter.
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5. Love Always (1996)
Love Always", a 1996 romantic comedy, follows the story of Julia, a struggling San Diego actress, who receives an unexpected marriage proposal from her ex-boyfriend in Spokane, WA. Inspired by the idea, Julia hits the road with a backpack and a zest for adventure. The film, directed by Judith Pauline Artenstein, is based on a novel and stars Marisa Ryan, Moon Unit Zappa, and Beverly D'Angelo.
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6. Batman & Robin (1997)
Batman & Robin, released in 1997, is a thrilling action-packed movie that follows the adventure of two superheroes, Batman and Robin, and their quest to protect Gotham City from their nemeses, Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy. The movie showcases the duo's efforts to maintain their relationship while battling the villains who plan to freeze the entire city.
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7. Con Air (1997)
Con Air" is a high-octane, action-packed thriller from 1997 directed by Simon West and written by Scott Rosenberg. Starring Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, and John Malkovich, the film follows Cameron Poe, a newly-paroled ex-con and former U. S. Ranger, who becomes embroiled in an airplane hijacking when the passengers seize control.
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8. The Green Mile (1999)
The Green Mile" is a powerful and thought-provoking film that takes place on death row in a Southern jail during the 1930s. The protagonist, John, is a gentle giant who possesses a mysterious power to heal the ailments of those around him. As the lead guard, Paul, begins to recognize John's gift, he tries to help stave off the condemned man's execution. This story of "good versus evil" takes twists and turns and makes you question the justice system. The film stars Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, and David Morse and has been praised for its stunning performances, engaging storytelling, and captivating cinematography.
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9. Shaft (2000)
Shaft", a 2000 action-packed crime thriller directed by John Singleton, stars Samuel L. Jackson as the titular character, New York City police detective John Shaft.
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10. Bait (2000)
Bait" is a 2000 action-packed crime thriller featuring a compelling cast of stars and a gripping plot that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by Andrew Scheinman, Adam Scheinman, and Tony Gilroy, this movie follows an ex-con who is brought into the police force to aid in catching a notorious criminal.
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11. I Am Sam (2001)
I Am Sam" is a heart-wrenching drama that follows the plight of a loving but intellectually disabled man, Sam Dawson (played powerfully by Sean Penn), who finds himself caught up in a bitter custody battle for his 7-year-old daughter Lucy (portrayed by the compelling Dakota Fanning). Faced with insurmountable odds and the skeptical resistance of his cold-hearted lawyer (Michelle Pfeiffer delivering a standout performance), Sam embarks on a relentless fight that transcends legal niceties, proving to be an unyielding force.
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12. No Good Deed (2002)
No Good Deed" is a thrilling crime drama that follows the story of a police detective, played by Samuel L. Jackson, who's on a mission to help a friend find a runaway teenager. However, his quest takes an unexpected turn as he unwittingly stumbles upon a group of odd criminals, led by Stellan Skarsgård, preparing to execute a bank robbery.
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13. The Salton Sea (2002)
From the mind of director D. J. Caruso, "The Salton Sea" (2002) is a riveting crime drama that follows a man as he becomes entangled in the dark underworld of thugs and speed junkies. Based in Palmdale, California, our protagonist must navigate a world of deception and danger while trying to escape the shadow of a tragic past. Fueled by the addictive stimulants of ephedrine and methedrine, the characters in this gritty, noir-inspired thriller find themselves caught up in a labyrinth of crime and chaos, as they try to find their way out of the moral quagmire they have stumbled upon.
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14. The Year of the Rat (2003)
The Year of the Rat" is an intriguing behind-the-scenes documentary that offers an up-close and personal look into the fascinating world of filmmaking. This captivating movie explores the journey of creating the feature film "Willard" through the eyes of a film student. The student learns firsthand that the world of movies is far from the glamourous image portrayed in Hollywood.
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15. Moola (2007)
Moola is a humorous take on the extraordinary obstacles faced by ordinary individuals when they cross paths with megacorporations. Inspired by true events, this comedy-drama follows a group of unsuspecting people as they navigate the cutthroat world of corporate power. The film has moments of nudity, including female nudity and rear nudity, which contribute to its edgy comedic tone.
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16. The Burrowers (2008)
Step into the Wild West in a gripping western horror drama, "The Burrowers" (2008). Set in a time where settlers vanish mysteriously from their homes, a brave rescue party pushes forward to uncover the truth.
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17. Punisher: War Zone (2008)
Prepare for an unflinching ride as Ray Stevenson takes on the role of Frank Castle, the relentless vigilante known as the Punisher, in this gripping action-packed thriller. The movie follows Frank as he wages a one-man war against a notorious mob boss, unleashing an all-out conflict that spills onto the streets of New York City.
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18. Days of Wrath (2008)
Days of Wrath", a gripping drama set in the heart of Los Angeles, masterfully weaves together the lives of a diverse cast: gang members, a teacher, a TV news crew, and more. With a runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes, this film promises to deliver an enthralling look at the interconnectedness of these seemingly disparate individuals, played by renowned stars such as Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Amber Valletta, and Wilmer Valderrama.
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19. Malone (2009)
In "Malone" (2009), also known as "Give 'em Hell Malone, " Thomas Jane stars as a gritty and determined private investigator who will stop at nothing to protect a highly valuable secret. As he finds himself squared off against ruthless gangsters and their dangerous henchmen, the stakes are raised and Malone's life hangs in the balance.
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20. Walking the Mile (Director's Cut) (2014)
Walking the Mile (Director's Cut) takes viewers behind the scenes of the critically-acclaimed 1999 film, The Green Mile, with an exclusive look at the production process, the cast and crew interactions, and the challenges faced during filming. Follow the journey of renowned director Stephen King, the actors, and the crew as they bring this incredible story to life. Uncover the unique blend of suspenseful storytelling, heartfelt performances, and emotional depth that made The Green Mile a must-watch.
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21. CSI: Immortality (2015)
CSI: Immortality is a thrilling 2015 crime drama mystery that brings viewers back to Las Vegas with the original cast. Catherine Willows returns to the scene of an explosion inside a casino, sparking an investigation.
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22. Hope for the Holidays (2020)
Hope for the Holidays" tells an emotional story of a man whose love for his terminally ill mother leads him to make a life-altering mistake. As the holiday season approaches, he is filled with hope and newfound faith, seeking redemption on Christmas Day. This inspiring drama, set against the backdrop of the festive season, explores the power of love and forgiveness.
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