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Cast
- 2006 - Fay Grim
- 2006 - Man of the Year
- 2004 - The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
- 2003 - Dallas 362
- 2002 - Igby Goes Down
- 2001 - Cats & Dogs
- 1998 - The Prince of Egypt
- 1998 - Holy Man
- 1997 - The Lost World: Jurassic Park
- 1996 - Mad Dog Time
- 1996 - Independence Day
- 1996 - The Great White Hype
- 1995 - Nine Months
- 1995 - Powder
- 1993 - Lush Life
- 1993 - Jurassic Park
- 1992 - Deep Cover
- 1992 - The Player
- 1991 - The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish
- 1990 - The Mad Monkey
- 1990 - Mister Frost
- 1989 - The Tall Guy
- 1988 - Earth Girls Are Easy
- 1986 - Beyond Therapy
- 1986 - The Fly
- 1985 - Into the Night
- 1985 - Silverado
- 1984 - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
- 1983 - The Big Chill
- 1983 - The Right Stuff
- 1978 - Invasion of the Body Snatchers
- 1978 - Remember My Name
- 1978 - Thank God It's Friday
- 1977 - Annie Hall
- 1977 - Between the Lines
- 1976 - The Sentinel
- 1976 - St Ives
- 1976 - Next Stop, Greenwich Village
- 1975 - Nashville
- 1974 - California Split
- 1974 - Death Wish
Articles
- Jun 13 2007 - Cinemas set for another 'Big Chill'
- Feb 16 2007 - Berlin report
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