Sweet Revenge


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An attorney (Carrie Fisher) saddled with alimony payments plays matchmaker for her unsuspecting ex-husband. Kate: Rosanna Arquette. John: John Sessions. Frank: Francois Eric Gendron. Jim Harris: John Hargreaves. Phil: Bruno Madinier. Ruth: Myriam Moszko. Mary Harris: Consuelo De Haviland.

1990 English
Comedy Romance

Cast & Crew
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Carrie Fisher (Actor) .. Linda
Rosanna Arquette (Actor) .. Kate Williams
John Sessions (Actor) .. John
François-Eric Gendron (Actor) .. Frank
Myriam Moszko (Actor) .. Ruth
John Hargreaves (Actor) .. Jim Harris
Consuelo DeHavilland (Actor) .. Mary Harris
Carina Barone (Actor) .. Francine Scott
Van Doude (Actor) .. Judge Harding
Yves Brainville (Actor) .. Chase
Jerome Natali (Actor) .. Birthday Kid
Dominique Mac Avoy (Actor) .. Actress #1
Susan Carlson (Actor) .. Actress #2
Anny Romand (Actor) .. Mrs. Dupre
Claire Marsden (Actor) .. Actress #3
Francis Le Maire (Actor) .. Mr. Dupre
Robert Barr (Actor) .. Bailiff
Luc Lavandier (Actor) .. Waiter
Florence Pelly (Actor) .. Salesperson (Ungaro)
Jacques Ciron (Actor) .. Caterer
Marie-Christine Adam (Actor) .. Salesperson (Hermes)

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Did You Know..
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Carrie Fisher (Actor) .. Linda
Born: October 21, 1956
Died: December 27, 2016
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Though she was a best-selling author and screenwriter, many fans will always associate Carrie Fisher with the role of Princess Leia from George Lucas' Star Wars trilogy. She was the daughter of movie stars Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher and grew up wanting to follow in their footsteps. When Fisher was quite young, her father left the family to marry Elizabeth Taylor. Reynolds raised Fisher and her younger brother, Todd Fisher, alone, but then remarried. As a performer, she started appearing with her mother on Vegas nightclub stages at age 12. When she was 15, Fisher left high school to focus on her show business career. The following year, she was a dancer in the Broadway revival of Irene, which starred her mother. Soon after that, Fisher enrolled at London's Central School of Speech and Drama where she studied for 18 months.Fisher made her film debut playing a sexy young thing who succumbs to womanizing Warren Beatty's seduction in Shampoo (1975). Next came the Star Wars films. Her feisty portrayal of the courageous young princess made Fisher a star. But with sudden stardom came a price. In November 1978, she hosted the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. There she met and became friends with John Belushi, and with him got heavily involved with illegal drugs. Fisher became romantically involved with singer/songwriter Paul Simon and married him in the early '80s. Due in part to her drug problems, the marriage lasted less than a year. A near overdose led Fisher to drug and alcohol rehabilitation. She detailed her experiences with drugs and recovery in her witty first novel, Postcards From the Edge (1987). Two years later, Fisher adapted the tale for Mike Nichols' charming and moving screen version which starred Meryl Streep as a drug-addicted daughter trying to make a comeback and compete with a glamorous movie star mother (Shirley MacLaine) who always outshines her.Throughout the '80s, Fisher continued appearing sporadically in feature films, but made little impact as an actress. By the latter part of the decade, her acting career began perking up again with such films as When Harry Met Sally (1989), in which she played Meg Ryan's best friend. Fisher appeared in a few more films and also in the television series Leaving L.A. through 1992 and then abandoned acting for the next five years to focus on child rearing and her writing career. Subsequent novels include Surrender the Pink, a semi-autobiographical novel exploring her relationship with Paul Simon, and Delusions of Grandma. In 1997, Fisher returned to feature films playing a small role in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. She also experienced renewed fame when George Lucas released restored and enhanced versions of his Star Wars series in 1996. Although she became better known for her writing than her acting, she continued to appear in movies such as Lisa Picard Is Famous, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Fanboys, and the 2008 remake of The Women. In 2010 her one-woman show Wishful Drinking, in which she recounted her career and her life, was filmed. In 2015, she returned to her most iconic character, now General Leia, in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Fisher suffered a fatal heart attack in 2016, and died at age 60.
Rosanna Arquette (Actor) .. Kate Williams
Born: August 10, 1959
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Actress Rosanna Arquette, the granddaughter of actor Cliff Arquette (aka "Charley Weaver"), was born into a theatrical family; her father was a founding member of the Committee, an improvisational theater troupe. As a youth she moved often with her family. At age 17 she appeared on the Los Angeles stage in Metamorphosis. Her family settled in Virginia, where she worked in local theater where she was spotted by a casting director. She soon had much work in TV movies in the late '70s. She debuted onscreen in More American Graffitti (1979). Her breakthrough came with her portrayal of condemned murderer Gary Gilmore's girlfriend in the TV movie The Executioner's Song (1982), which earned her much praise. That success led to a lead role in John Sayles's Baby, It's You (1983). She gained her greatest fame in the hit film Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), co-starring Madonna. From there she has maintained a steady screen career, usually playing kooky, off-beat, spacey, slightly eccentric women. She is the sister of actress Patricia Arquette.
John Sessions (Actor) .. John
Born: January 11, 1953
François-Eric Gendron (Actor) .. Frank
Born: March 15, 1954
Trivia: Lead actor Francois-Eric Gendron first appeared onscreen in the '80s.
Myriam Moszko (Actor) .. Ruth
John Hargreaves (Actor) .. Jim Harris
Born: January 01, 1945
Died: January 08, 1996
Trivia: At his career's peak during the late '80s and early '90s, John Hargreaves was among his native Australia's most popular actors. He was the only actor to receive the Byron Kennedy Award, one of Australia's highest civilian awards that is given to people who exemplify the pursuit of excellence. A graduate of Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art, class of 1970, Hargreaves launched his film career with The Removalists (1974), an adaptation of David Williamson's play. He made his sophomore appearance in another film version of a Williamson play, Don's Party, this time under director Bruce Beresford. Hargreaves has not only gone on to star in numerous Australian films, he has also appeared in many international productions, notably, Richard Attenborough's Cry Freedom (1987) and Hotel Sorrento (1995). Other awards won by Hargreaves include Best Actor for My First Wife (1984), and two Best Supporting Actor awards from the Australian Film Institute for Careful, He Might Hear You (1984) and Malcolm (1986). His last appearance was a cameo in Paul Cox's Lust and Revenge (1996).
Consuelo DeHavilland (Actor) .. Mary Harris
Carina Barone (Actor) .. Francine Scott
Van Doude (Actor) .. Judge Harding
Born: May 28, 1926
Yves Brainville (Actor) .. Chase
Born: March 08, 1914
Jerome Natali (Actor) .. Birthday Kid
Dominique Mac Avoy (Actor) .. Actress #1
Susan Carlson (Actor) .. Actress #2
Anny Romand (Actor) .. Mrs. Dupre
Claire Marsden (Actor) .. Actress #3
Francis Le Maire (Actor) .. Mr. Dupre
Born: June 09, 1936
Robert Barr (Actor) .. Bailiff
Luc Lavandier (Actor) .. Waiter
Florence Pelly (Actor) .. Salesperson (Ungaro)
Jacques Ciron (Actor) .. Caterer
Born: May 17, 1928
Jean-Paul Muel (Actor)
Born: June 06, 1944
Marie-Christine Adam (Actor) .. Salesperson (Hermes)

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