Sarah Maria Newman

Películas

How to Have a Happy Marriage
Mary
It is the 1950s. Mary and John are getting a divorce. If only Mary had tried harder to please her husband... if she had cared enough to do whatever necessary to lose those last 5 pounds, it's possible her marriage could have been saved. If only she had trusted in modern science... ladies - don't be a Mary. Watch this clever modern film, lose those last 5 pounds. Your marriage, and your country, are depending on you.
How to Have a Happy Marriage
Producer
It is the 1950s. Mary and John are getting a divorce. If only Mary had tried harder to please her husband... if she had cared enough to do whatever necessary to lose those last 5 pounds, it's possible her marriage could have been saved. If only she had trusted in modern science... ladies - don't be a Mary. Watch this clever modern film, lose those last 5 pounds. Your marriage, and your country, are depending on you.
Underground
Production Coordinator
Un grupo de amigos lucha por sus vidas contra las criaturas letales y voraces que acechan bajo la superficie de la Tierra. El grupo se encuentra a merced de criaturas genéticamente diseñadas por los militares para ser prescindibles en la batalla. A pesar de que lucharon en innumerables batallas en Irak, estos amigos nunca conocieron el miedo real hasta que pasaron a la clandestinidad.
El partido de sus vidas
Wedding Singer (uncredited)
En la primavera de 1950, los Estados Unidos fueron invitados a jugar en el mundial de fútbol de Brasil. El problema es que apenas tenían presupuesto ni un equipo oficial, así que rápidamente reclutaron a unos jóvenes jugadores de Saint Louis (Missouri), y los mandaron a Río de Janeiro a competir con los mejores equipos del planeta.
A Different Kind of Christmas
Singer (as Sarah Weireter)
When you're the city attorney you don't need the kinds of problems that her father was giving her. After her mother died, her father began doing his "Santa Schtick," as she called it, much more intensely... which meant that he turned his home into a kind of year-round Santa Claus castle where children of all ages could come to see the wonderful presents and no child ever left without a gift.