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- Julian Po
- Niagara Niagara
- The Craft
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JULIAN PO (1997)
Comedy - Drama
Character: Sarah
Christian Slater is a stranger who comes to a small town. The local citizens think he's up to no good. After bothering him for a while, he blurts out in frustration, that he is there to kill himself.
CAST
Christian Slater Julian Po
Robin Tunney Sarah
Michael Parks Vern
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NIAGARA NIAGARA (1997)
Drama - Romance
Character: Marcy
Robin won the Volpi Cup in Venice- Best Actress
"Niagra, Niagra" begins quietly in a drugstore in Poughkeepsie, where Marcie, the film's disarming heroine, likes to shoplift. She literally crashes into Seth, a quiet outsider, also on a shoplifting spree. Marcie invites Seth to accompany her to Canada to find a black hairstyling head. They set off in Seth's beat-up station wagon, destined for a toy store in Toronto. While on the road, Marcie confides to Seth that she has Tourette's syndrome, necessitating a series of detours to liquor stories and pharmacies along the roads of upstate New York.
CAST
Robin Tunney Marcy
Henry Thomas Seth
Michael Parks Walter
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THE CRAFT (1996)
Drama - Fantasy - Horror
Character: Sarah Bailey
A new girl moves to a new city with her family to start a new life. She meets up with the girls who are very interested in the occult and together, the four of them have a seemingly unstopable power. They can do anything, from getting thier dream guys to like them to... the possibilities are limitless.
CAST
Robin Tunney Sarah Bailey
Fairuza Balk Nancy Downs
Neve Campbell Bonnie
Rachel True Rochelle
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I hadn't ever seen Niagara, Niagara and today found it on youTube...it's just a stunning movie and an overwhelmingly powerful performance by Robin. By the time the film is over the trip she takes you on has put you through so many different emotions...and the ending is just totally devastating. I didn't think I could possibly love this girl any more than I do already, but seeing her amazingly sensitive and gut-wrenching work in this film made me love her even more. If you haven't seen this movie, Tunnies, go to youTube and check it out...it is really indescribable (though I have tried!) You just have to take this trip with her, that's all.
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