Richard France

Richard France

出生 : 1938-05-05, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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Richard France
Richard France
Richard France

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The Battle Over Citizen Kane
Self
Documentary about the battle between Orson Welles and William Randolph Hearst over Welles' Citizen Kane (1941). Features interviews with Welles' and Hearst's co-workers also as a relative complete bio of Hearst.
The Sorrows of Dolores
White Slaver
Film recounts the madcap tale of sweet Dolores who, after being tortured by her sadistic mother, is thrown into the harsh city environs, innocent and alone. Chased by villains, abducted into white slavery, and ravaged by monstrous beasts, Dolores spirals deep into the underworld unable to find redemption.
Vortex
Therapist
A film noirish atmosphere is created to show detective Lunch (a popular underground musician and poet) plow her way through the plans of a corporate businessman who seeks government defense contracts through real "corporate wars" and the manipulation of politicians.
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Dr. Milliard Rausch
世界各地で原因が判らぬまま死体が蘇り、生きている人間を襲って食べる現象が蔓延し次第に社会は大混乱していく。アメリカ地方テレビ局のスティーブンとフランはこの状況から都市部を脱出する事にした。友人のSWAT隊員ロジャーと同僚ピーターと共にヘリコプターで人の少ない田舎を目指すが、途中孤立したショッピングモールに立ち寄る。何でもそろっているショッピングモールは隔離して中のゾンビを駆除してしまえば安全と思われ、出入り口を閉鎖し快適な空間へ作り変えていく。そんな中、暴徒と化した暴走集団がショッピングモールに目をつけ襲撃してくる。暴動集団の無計画な襲撃をやり過ごす中、ゆっくりとだが群がるゾンビが彼ら人間を確実に取り囲んでいく。
ザ・クレイジーズ/細菌兵器の恐怖
Dr. Watts
舞台はアメリカの田舎。ある日、住人の男性が突然発狂して妻を殺し、家に放火する事件が発生。やがて町に防護服に身を包んだ兵士たちが現れ、伝染病の発生を理由に住人たちを強制的に連行し始めた。数人の住人たちと共に軍の封鎖線からの脱出を試みる主人公たちだが…。
There's Always Vanilla
Broadway Producer on TV
A young man returns to his home city of Pittsburgh and moves in with an older woman who he begins to rely on for emotional and financial support.
Mrs. Reynolds Needs a Nurse
Sound
Mrs. Reynolds Needs a Nurse is a popular and award-winning training film for nurses. The film documents a case study of an elderly lady who has been transferred to the university hospital in multisystem failure, accompanied by her husband and multiple suitcases of her belongings. Mrs Reynolds is a needy and demanding patient whose fears and anxieties are expressed by her annoying attempts to get attention, treating the nurses like servants and complaining about much of the care given to her. Mrs Reynolds' 8-month-long hospitalization showcases the importance of individualizing care, being aware of both emotional and physical needs, collaborating with other disciplines, and it demonstrates the nurse's role as a patient advocate with clinical competencies that were an early version of today's case managers.