Doorman (voice)
火・水・土・風のエレメント(元素)が共に暮らす都市エレメント・シティを舞台に、だれも知らないイマジネーションあふれる色鮮やかな世界での奇跡の出会い、予想もできない驚きと感動の物語が始まる。 ふたりの距離は近くて、遠い。 正反対のふたりが起こす、奇跡の化学反応。 本作の主人公は“火のエレメント“エンバーと“水のエレメント“ウェイド。 様々なエレメントたちが共に暮らすエレメント・シティで、アツくなりやすくて家族思いな火の女の子エンバーと涙もろくて心やさしい水の青年ウェイドは性格だけでなく、その気になればお互いを消せる(!?)性質を持ち、全てが正反対の意外なふたり。 正反対のふたりの出会いは“エレメントの世界“にどんな化学反応を起こすのか?
Joe Sr.
With the sudden passing of her husband Mitch, a newly pregnant Elizabeth decides to move back to her hometown of Fort Wayne Indiana for a new start. But when a letter surfaces from her late husband, she must confront her past to save her future.
Brother Smith
The death of a musical icon draws different reactions from a father and his young, artistic daughter, forcing them to confront the emotional aftermath of their own tragedy as they begin to heal.
Martin Johnson
After narrowly escaping with her life at the hands of her mentally ill sister Veronica, Monica, with the help of her Mother, Marion, has taken great measures to ensure her safety, including changing her face and relocating to the South. Six years has past and now she finally believes she is safe from Veronica. Little does she know that death and betrayal still await her and her friends on the eve of her wedding at a southern plantation house rumored to be haunted by 13 murdered slaves. This time no one is safe and everyone is a suspect as killing becomes addictive.
Police Officer #1
One man's quiet suburban life takes a sickening lurch for the worse when a young couple move into the deserted house next door. From the word go it is obvious these are not the quiet professional types who *should* be living in such a nice street. As more and more unbelievable events unfold, our hero starts to question his own sanity... and those of his family.
Ensemble
Based on Davis' 1961 play Purlie Victorious (which was later translated into the 1963 film Gone Are the Days! and which included all of the original Broadway cast, including Ruby Dee, Alan Alda, Beah Richards, and Godfrey Cambridge), Purlie is a musical with a book by Ossie Davis, Philip Rose, and Peter Udell, lyrics by Udell, and music by Gary Geld. It won two Tony Awards and was also nominated for Best Musical.
This 1981 television adaptation is directed by Rudi Goldman and stars Broadway cast members Guillaume, Moore, Hemsley, and Hopkins, with Brandon Maggart as Cotchipee, Clarice Taylor as Idilla, and Don Scardino as Charlie. The production won a CableACE Award.
Jerome
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