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Tag Archives: Campbell Scott
The Impostors -
Following the art house success Big Night, Stanley Tucci has set his sights on making a screwball comedy. With a top notch cast, and plenty of good humor, The Impostors is warmly reminiscent of the great screwball comedies of old. … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Alfred Molina, Billy Connolly, Campbell Scott, Comedy, Hope Davis, Lili Taylor, Oliver Platt, Stanley Tucci, Steve Buscemi, Tony Shalhoub
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The Spanish Prisoner -
Don’t look for a Spanish prisoner in David Mamet’s new film, The Spanish Prisoner. There isn’t one…but, that’s the point. In this intricate thriller, nothing is quite as it seems…or is it? Joe Ross (Campbell Scott) thinks he’s on the … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Movie Reviews
Tagged Campbell Scott, David Mamet, Rebeca Pidgeon, Steve Martin
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Big Night -
Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci join to direct Big Night, this rousing salute to great food and the dream of two immigrant brothers. Primo (Tony Shalhoub) and Secondo (Stanley Tucci) are brothers who run a struggling Italian restaurant. Primo is … Continue reading
Posted in 1996, Movie Reviews
Tagged Campbell Scott, Ian Holm, Isabella Rossellini, Minnie Driver, Stanley Tucci
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The Innocent -
The characters in this cold-war intrigue remain an enigma, much like Anthony Hopkins’ muddled American accent. Campbell Scott portrays a young British electronics expert assigned to work with the Americans in West Berlin in the 1950s. Anthony Hopkins is the … Continue reading
Posted in 1995, Movie Reviews
Tagged Anthony Hopkins, Campbell Scott, Isabella Rossellini
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