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Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back Trailer
Jeff Freilich is a Producer, Writer and Director born in New York City. Graduate in fine arts, High School of Music and Art. Graduate in psychology, Antioch College. Attended University of Southern California School of Medicine. Produced "Devil's Bargain," directed by Tim Hunter, American Film Institute. Began professional career working under Roger Corman, New World Pictures.
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Total trailers found: 24
25 August 2007
Retired military commander Colonel Dale Murphy hosts the simulated post-apocalyptic reality show where participants are challenged to survive a remote West Virginia wasteland.
20 April 2013
A psychotherapist helps a law student cope with schizophrenia in one of five interconnected tales dealing with mental illness.
12 October 2012
Railroad owner Dagny Taggart and steel mogul Henry Rearden search desperately for the inventor of a revolutionary motor as the U.
05 January 2000
"Meat Loaf" Aday is an overgrown Texas youngster, the son of a gentle woman dying of cancer and an alcoholic, abusive father.
10 May 1998
Two fact-based tales about citizens who risked everything, including their lives, to save Holocaust victims.
27 March 2005
A woman discovers the truth about her former lover from the diary that his first wife wrote to their son, Nicholas.
23 March 1993
When Fred Krueger is set free on a technicality, the parents of the children he murdered take matters into their own hands, while a high school track star haunted by her mother’s untimely death receives her mother’s amulet that unlocks her ambitions and unleashes vengeance on those who cause her pain.
11 March 2008
Ron and Melinda may be happily engaged, but Melinda's scheming brother-in-law Todd doesn't like the thought of a new addition to the family business, so he plans to incriminate Ron at the ultimate bachelor bash in Miami Beach.
31 December 1980
A compilation of Battlestar Galactica episodes 1–3 and 7–9, with alternate footage. The Galactica and its ragtag fleet of ships finally arrive on Earth, only to discover that the planet is not prepared for the inevitable Cylon invasion.
06 January 1986
Various romantic entanglements occur among the week's visitors to a Club Med resort in Ixtapa, Mexico.
06 January 2009
Navy SEALS mount an attack on Colombian special forces to clear their names and rescue a hostage.
05 October 1997
First in a series of anthology films dealing with Christians who put their lives on the line to help rescue Jews from the Holocaust.
01 January 1998
Two compassionate stories about two remarkable families who risk everything to help Jewish refugees during the Holocaust.
01 October 1995
Part of the anthology series "Picture Windows," Joe Dante’s "Lightning" is a Gold Rush tale marking Brian Keith’s final screen role.
02 March 2000
A Hong Kong martial artist joins forces with a U.S. marshal in 2020 to stop the release of a virus that halts the aging process.
04 October 1998
A pair of taxi-driving NYC detectives take up the case of tourists who are robbed of their money and luggage by a shady limo driver.
24 March 1995
Part of the anthology series "Picture Windows" and screened at Cannes, "Two Nudes Bathing" playfully imagines the scandalous origins of a mysterious painting in the Louvre, as two young women’s tender pose sparks uproar in a prudish household.
01 September 1995
Part of the anthology series "Picture Windows," "Language of the Heart" brings Degas’ painting The Rehearsal to life in a 1920s ballet hall, where a young ballerina resists her Maestro’s advances as she falls for a violinist, setting the stage for a tale of love and ambition.
13 December 1998
An ambitious reporter gets in the way of two cops assigned to investigate a serial killer who becomes active around Christmas time.
27 June 1999
The hitting record of Joe Di Maggio is about to broken by a black player. However a person who feels that it is sacred threatens the player if he breaks the record.
01 September 1995
Part of the anthology series "Picture Windows," Norman Jewison’s "Soir Bleu" brings Edward Hopper’s painting to life in a tragic tale of a sad clown (Tully) who falls for a trapeze artist trapped in an abusive marriage, leading to a fateful love triangle under the circus tent.
28 November 1999
The true story of the assassination of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk on November 27, 1978.
01 October 1994
Part of the anthology series "Picture Windows," Peter Bogdanovich’s "Song of Songs" reimagines Botticelli’s Primavera as a suburban love story, where a married baker is torn between his devoted wife and the passionate advances of a lingerie shop owner.
01 September 1995
Part of the anthology series "Picture Windows," Bob Rafelson’s "Armed Response" draws on David Hockney’s Pool with Two Figures to tell the story of a wealthy lawyer whose American Dream shatters when his children plot his murder, forcing hidden family secrets to the surface.