Melanie Marden

Melanie Marden

Рождение : , Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Melanie Marden

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Reboot Camp
Tiffany
After finding out that his wife has blown their life savings on self-help gurus, Seymour teams up with his brother Danny, a filmmaker, to document how easy it is to start a fake self-help group and con people into believing just about anything. But once started, the Reboot Camp takes on a life of its own, and grows into a full-blown cult.
The Last Girl
Lauren
Мафия
Farrah
Нью-Йоркский гангстер Ренцо Вeз решил стать королем всего Южного Централа, и, идя к своей цели, не останавливался ни перед чем. Два детектива решили остановить его путь по трупам.
Секс по алфавиту
Gabrielle 'X'
Майлс — неоспоримый дамский угодник. Льстивый, изящный и красивый. Нет девчонки, которую бы он не смог соблазнить. Он заключает пари с лучшим другом, что уложит в постель всех девчонок колледжа в алфавитном порядке. И все идет хорошо до тех пор, пока Майлс не встречает Габриэллу. Она не поддается на его чары, а он влюбляется в нее. И что же теперь делать? Проиграть пари? Или выиграть, рассказав об этом Габриэлль, и при этом потерять ее навсегда?
Final Draft
November
A screenwriter suffering from writers block decides to lock himself in his apartment for 18 days in order to meet a career-making deadline. His script involves characters from his past, including a terrifying and disfigured clown. As cabin fever sets, he soon finds himself living in a world where what's real and what's fiction begin to cross lines with chilling and fatal consequences.
Hustle
Annie #1
Few figures in professional baseball had a career quite like Pete Rose -- and practically no one who climbed so high fell so hard. Rose made his major-league debut playing second base with the Cincinnati Reds in 1963; nicknamed "Charlie Hustle" for his daringness and enthusiasm over the course of his career, Rose played in eighteen All-Star games, earned three World Series rings, broke Ty Cobb's record for career hits, and in 1975 was named Sportsman of the Year by both Sports Illustrated and The Sporting News. In 1984, after six years with other teams, Rose returned to the Reds, signing on as both player and manager at the age of 43; he continued to play until 1986, and stepped down as manager in 1989. That same year, a dark secret Rose had been hiding for years came to the surface -- Rose had for years been dealing with an addiction to gambling, and after falling deep in debt to bookies by betting on horse racing, he attempted to make the money back by betting on baseball.