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The Boys Club

Starring: Chris Penn, Dominic Zamprogna
Director: John Fawcett
Dvd Release: 9th September, 1998
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Colour, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC, Region 0 Encoding

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Rented on a random night, a really big suprise from this teen thriller with a twist. Excellent performences from a creepy Chris Penn & teen star Devon Sawa. One to remember, spent 3 years trying to find it!
Biography: Chris Penn
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Chris Penn is an American film actor. He is the brother of actor Sean Penn & musician Michael Penn & son of director Leo Penn. Born in Los Angeles in 1962, Penn started acting at the age of 12 at the Loft Studio. In 1983, he made his feature film debut in Francis Ford Coppola s youth drama Rumble Fish. In 1983 he had a small role in the high school football drama All the Right Moves starring Tom Cruise & appeared in the hit dance musical Footloose in 1984. In 1986 he co-starred with his brother, Sean & mother Eileen Ryan in At Close Range. Penn is typically cast as a supporting actor or with smaller roles in his movies, although has made some memorable performances, such in Reservoir Dogs & True Romance. In 1996 he won the best-supporting actor at the Venice Film Festival for The Funeral. San Andreas, as the voice of Officer Eddie Pulaski. Chris Penn   at the Internet Movie Database. Posters Of The Funeral

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Biography: Dominic Zamprogna
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Dominic Zamprogna is a Canadian actor hailing from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was born April 21, 1979. The Legend Continues Are You Afraid of the Dark? Counterstrike

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Biography: John Fawcett
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John Fawcett was an English actor & playwright. He was the son of an actor of the same name. At the age of eighteen he ran away from school & appeared at Margate as Courtall in The Belles Stratagem ; afterwards he joined Tate Wilkinsons company & turned from tragedy to low comedy parts. In 1791 he appeared at Covent Garden & in 1794 at the Haymarket. Colman, then manager of that house, wrote a number of parts designed to suit his talents & two of Fawcetts greatest successes were as Dr Pangloss in The Heir at Law & as Dr Ollapod in The Poor Gentleman. He retired from the stage in 1830. Britannica. Posters Of Xena

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John Fawcett: | Wikipedia Article * |
Dominic Zamprogna: | Wikipedia Article * |
Chris Penn: | Wikipedia Article * |
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