The Lawnmower Man


02:45 am - 06:00 am, Tuesday, October 28 on WNYW Movies! (5.2)

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Experimenting with pills and computer-simulated training regiments, an eccentric doctor uses his simpleton landscaper as his test subject. As the once simple man grows more intelligent, he comes to realize the advantage that has been taken of him and starts plotting his revenge.

1992 English Stereo
Sci-fi Fantasy Horror Technology

Cast & Crew
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Jeff Fahey (Actor) .. Jobe Smith
Pierce Brosnan (Actor) .. Dr. Lawrence Angelo
Jenny Wright (Actor) .. Marnie Burke
Mark Bringleson (Actor) .. Sebastian Timms
Geoffrey Lewis (Actor) .. Terry McKeen
Jeremy Slate (Actor) .. Father Francis McKeen
Dean Norris (Actor) .. Director
Colleen Coffey (Actor) .. Caroline Angelo
Troy Evans (Actor) .. Lieutenant Goodwin
Rosalee Mayeux (Actor) .. Carla Parkette
Austin O’Brien (Actor) .. Peter Parkette
Michael Gregory (Actor) .. Security Chief
Joe Hart (Actor) .. Patrolman Cooley
John Laughlin (Actor) .. Jake Simpson
Ray Lykins (Actor) .. Harold Parkette
Jim Landis (Actor) .. Ed Waits
Mike Valverde (Actor) .. Day Gate Guard
Dale Raoul (Actor) .. Dolly
Daniel Silver (Actor) .. 1st Boy
Joey Simrin (Actor) .. 2nd Boy
Frank Collison (Actor) .. Night Gate Guard
Jonathan Smart (Actor) .. Assistant
Steffan Gregory Foster (Actor) .. Letchworth
Doug Hutchison (Actor) .. Security Technician
Denney Pierce (Actor) .. Skinhead Guard
Roger Rook (Actor) .. Older Guard
Randall Fontana (Actor) .. Hotel Waiter
Mara Duronslet (Actor) .. Young Woman Clerk
Duane Byrne (Actor) .. Letchworth Buddy
Craig Hosking (Actor) .. Helicopter Pilot
Michael Valverde (Actor) .. Day Gate Guard
Craig Benton (Actor) .. White Coat

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Did You Know..
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Jeff Fahey (Actor) .. Jobe Smith
Born: November 29, 1952
Birthplace: Olean, New York, United States
Trivia: Jeff Fahey was one of 13 children born to a suburban Buffalo couple. Fahey led a peripatetic early adulthood, holding down a multitude of jobs in a variety of countries. A stint with the Joffrey Ballet led to Broadway chorus work, which in turn led to speaking roles on both the New York and London stage. From 1982 to 1985, Fahey played Gary Corelli on the ABC soaper One Life to Live. His first film was Silverado (1985), in which he appeared as the villainous Tyree. He was subsequently seen as sleazy musician Dwayne Duke in Psycho III (1987), wide-eyed screenwriter Peter Verrill (a character based on real-life scrivener Peter Viertel) in Clint Eastwood's White Hunter, Black Heart (1990) and human guinea pig Jobe Smith in Lawnmower Man (1992). In 1995, Jeff Fahey returned to television as Winston MacBride on the weekly The Marshal.
Pierce Brosnan (Actor) .. Dr. Lawrence Angelo
Born: May 16, 1953
Birthplace: Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland
Trivia: Moving to London with his family at an early age, Irish-born actor Pierce Brosnan made ends meet as a commercial illustrator and cab driver before turning to acting full-time. After training at the London Drama Centre, Brosnan made his West End stage bow in 1976, and appeared in his first film, The Long Good Friday, four years later. American audiences got their first glimpse of the charismatic, muscular young actor in the 1981 network miniseries The Manions of America. The following year, he was cast as the suave adventurer hero of the weekly TV series Remington Steele. Brosnan's casual panache and his gift for quippery led the producers of the James Bond movies to select him as the new Bond upon the departure of Roger Moore in 1986. However, at the last moment, the canceled Remington Steele was renewed, and Brosnan was contractually obligated to remain with the program, forcing him to relinquish the James Bond role to Timothy Dalton. Insult was later added to injury when it became evident that the renewal of Steele was something of a subterfuge by its producers to keep Brosnan on their leash. This professional setback was further compounded by personal tragedy seven years later when Brosnan's actress wife Cassandra Harris died after a long illness. The actor began to regain his motion picture bankability when he was cast in a choice secondary role in the 1993 comedy megahit Mrs. Doubtfire. In 1995, he finally got his chance to play Agent 007 in GoldenEye, and proved that the producer's instincts were right on target. Brosnan not only provided a much-needed boost for the ailing series, but also cemented his status as a capable leading man in a variety of roles, ranging from the title character in Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1996) to a stuffy, love-struck professor who meets a ludicrous fate in Mars Attacks! (1996) to a courageous vulcanologist trying to save a town threatened by a reawakened volcano in Dante's Peak (1997). Brosnan played Bond for the second time in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), essaying the role with great success. Following his turn as the titular thief in the stylish 1999 remake of The Thomas Crown Affair, the actor went on to his third Bond outing in The World is Not Enough, again proving that saving the world was most convincingly done by those with convincing tans, straight teeth, and plenty of fun gadgets. And the world isn't the only thing Bond saved. While, the next half-decade found Brosnan stumbling with disappointments like The Tailor of Panama and The Laws of Attraction, he found box office success with the Bond franchise yet again 2002 with his final film in the franchise, Die Another Day. He soon followed this with a critically acclaimed comedic performance in the sleeper hit The Matador, before signing on for the highly anticipated film adaptation of the Abba inspired musical Mama Mia!. Next up, Brosnan would appear in some more dramatic fare like Remember Me before lightening up once more for the romantic comedy I Don't Know How She Does It.
Jenny Wright (Actor) .. Marnie Burke
Born: January 01, 1962
Trivia: Trained at the Theatre Institute, 19-year-old Jenny Wright had already been acting for seven years when she made her off-Broadway bow in 1980's Album. The following year, Wright showed up as one of the groupies in that midnight-movie perennial Pink Floyd: The Wall. She went on to important roles in The World According to Garp (1982), St. Elmo's Fire (1983), and Lawnmower Man (1992). Jenny Wright's TV manifest included the starring part of Doreen Duncan in the 1990 weekly Capitol News.
Mark Bringleson (Actor) .. Sebastian Timms
Geoffrey Lewis (Actor) .. Terry McKeen
Jeremy Slate (Actor) .. Father Francis McKeen
Born: February 17, 1926
Died: November 19, 2006
Trivia: One of the more talented "barrel-chested surfer boys" of the early '60s to follow in the wake of Tab Hunter and Troy Donahue, Jeremy Slate gained instant notoriety as a playboy hunk who set many a female heart aflutter. Born February 17, 1926, in Atlantic City, NJ, Slate first fell into the public spotlight at age 34, when cast as second-string fiddle to Keith Larsen in the CBS prime-time series The Aquanauts. Larsen and Slate played Drake Andrews and Larry Lahr, professional deep-sea divers who spent their days salvaging for treasure off the Southern California coast. The adventure drama debuted on CBS Wednesday evening, September 14, 1960. Unfortunately, The Aquanauts (unlike its syndicated competitor, Sea Hunt) ran headfirst into awful ratings. After several attempts by the network to save it from oblivion (including a new lead actor replacing Larsen, a new location in Malibu Beach, and a new title, Malibu Run) it quickly plummeted out of sight before wrapping in September 1961. Slate's early film roles were almost all of the vacuous-hunk variety, and thus mirrored his Aquanauts turn. He appeared in a brace of Elvis flicks, G.I. Blues (1960) and Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962), and as Scandinavian beefcake Eric Carlson in Bob Hope's musical comedy farce I'll Take Sweden (1965). The Henry Hathaway-directed Westerns The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) and True Grit (1969) provided the actor with slightly more substantial roles. Meanwhile, Slate guest starred on an estimated 100 television programs, from Bewitched to Gunsmoke to Police Story to Mission: Impossible.Slate maintained a higher profile as a writer and star of the motorcycle cult film Hell's Angels '69 (1969), directed by Lee Madden. This fell in the middle of a spate of grade-Z motorcycle flicks with Slate in the cast, from 1968's The Mini-Skirt Mob to 1967's Born Losers (the first of the Billy Jack cycle) to 1969's Hell's Belles. The "tough guy" role in these films was not anomalous for Slate, for as the '60s rolled on (and the actor entered his forties), his onscreen type shifted from that of a lusty Southern Californian sex symbol to a wizened street tough. The films in which he sustained this image varied somewhat in quality, but Slate scraped bottom (and then some) in William Grefe's nasty exploitationer The Hooked Generation (1969) as the head of a gang of drug pushers.In 1979, Slate hit a second wind of his career as Chuck Wilson on the ABC daytime soap One Life to Live. The role lasted eight years. During the '80s and '90s, he also appeared as a character actor in such low-profile cinematic features as Deadlock (1988), Maddalena Z (1989), and The Lawnmower Man (1992, playing Father McKeen).Jeremy Slate died at age 80, of complications following surgery for esophageal cancer, on November 19, 2006. His last film, Terry Leonard's Buttermilk Sky (2007), was released posthumously.
Dean Norris (Actor) .. Director
Born: April 08, 1963
Birthplace: South Bend, Indiana, United States
Trivia: Began acting in plays as a child and did theatre at university. Visited New York City while at university to interview for jobs on Wall Street, but also used the time to go on auditions. Attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Often portrays some type of authority figure. Was cast as a cop in Lethal Weapon 2, a commanding officer in Starship Troopers, and a state trooper in Little Miss Sunshine, amongst others. Has created several videos parodying his cop persona, including a fictional show called Cop Talk and one that pokes fun at his character in the series Breaking Bad.
Colleen Coffey (Actor) .. Caroline Angelo
Troy Evans (Actor) .. Lieutenant Goodwin
Born: February 16, 1948
Rosalee Mayeux (Actor) .. Carla Parkette
Austin O’Brien (Actor) .. Peter Parkette
Born: May 11, 1981
Birthplace: Eugene, Oregon, United States
Trivia: Fresh-faced Austin O'Brien made his mark as a movie child star before settling into the TV series Promised Land in the latter half of the 1990s. Oregon-born O'Brien began acting as a child in TV commercials. By his pre-teens, O'Brien made the jump to films in the virtual reality thriller The Lawnmower Man (1992). O'Brien soon earned the dubious distinction, however, of starring as the boy who gets to join his action idol onscreen in the notorious Arnold Schwarzenegger flop Last Action Hero (1993). Less tarnished by the experience than his muscle-bound co-star, O'Brien soon moved on to fill Macauley Culkin's shoes as Anna Chlumskey's male foil/friend in the sequel My Girl 2 (1994). Despite appearing as the Whiz Kid in Ron Howard's esteemed space blockbuster Apollo 13 (1995), O'Brien was back to roles in young teen fare with The Babysitters' Club (1995). After starring as a young hacker pitted against the evil title character in the sequel Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (1996), O'Brien moved to series television when he was cast as Gerald McRaney's son in the Christian family drama Promised Land. During the series' 1996-1999 run, O'Brien also guest starred several times as his Promised Land character Josh on the hit series Touched By an Angel. After Promised Land ended, O'Brien headed to college to study his other creative passion, music.
Michael Gregory (Actor) .. Security Chief
Born: November 26, 1944
Joe Hart (Actor) .. Patrolman Cooley
Born: November 11, 1957
John Laughlin (Actor) .. Jake Simpson
Born: April 03, 1953
Trivia: Actor John Laughlin is best known as Woody in the dance movie Footloose. Laughlin has also made a massive number of TV guest appearances on everything from Tales from the Crypt to Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.
Ray Lykins (Actor) .. Harold Parkette
Jim Landis (Actor) .. Ed Waits
Mike Valverde (Actor) .. Day Gate Guard
Dale Raoul (Actor) .. Dolly
Born: August 16, 1956
Daniel Silver (Actor) .. 1st Boy
Joey Simrin (Actor) .. 2nd Boy
Frank Collison (Actor) .. Night Gate Guard
Born: February 14, 1950
Jonathan Smart (Actor) .. Assistant
Steffan Gregory Foster (Actor) .. Letchworth
Doug Hutchison (Actor) .. Security Technician
Born: May 26, 1960
Trivia: One of Hollywood's shoe-ins for deft portrayals of creepy, underhanded, Machiavellian types with an anarchic bite, Doug Hutchison distinguished himself with two career-defining portrayals in the late '80s: he played Obie, a member of a sinister student league at an all-boys' Catholic school, in director Keith Gordon's The Chocolate War (1988), and Sproles, an undercover cop's younger brother who causes problems for an economically divided couple (Andrew McCarthy and Molly Ringwald) in David Anspaugh's romantic drama Fresh Horses (1988). Hutchison frequently rose above the inherent weaknesses of the material he was handed, as in the two said films; one critic observed that Sproles "hoist[ed] [Horses] onto his shoulders for the duration of his scenes." That ability didn't emerge serendipitously; a classically trained performer who received his formal education at Juilliard, Hutchison later studied drama one-on-one under the tutelage of legendary acting coach Sanford Meisner. Unfortunately, within a few years of his astonishing onscreen debuts in 1988, Hutchison's screen activity somewhat declined, and when he did crop up, the projects were unworthy of him (such as 1992's The Lawnmower Man and 1996's Love Always). By the late '90s, however, Hutchison rebounded, with additional roles in A-listers including The Green Mile (1999), I Am Sam (2002), and The Salton Sea (2002). By the tail end of that decade, Hutchison moved into more sensationalistic material, signing for turns in J.T. Petty's horror western The Burrowers (2008) and Lexi Alexander's comic-book superhero film Punisher: War Zone (2008).
Denney Pierce (Actor) .. Skinhead Guard
Roger Rook (Actor) .. Older Guard
Randall Fontana (Actor) .. Hotel Waiter
Mara Duronslet (Actor) .. Young Woman Clerk
Duane Byrne (Actor) .. Letchworth Buddy
Craig Hosking (Actor) .. Helicopter Pilot
Born: March 31, 1958
Sally Dennison (Actor)
Patrick Rush (Actor)
Michael Valverde (Actor) .. Day Gate Guard
Born: March 28, 1966
Craig Benton (Actor) .. White Coat

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