
Joseph F. Alexandre
1968 (57 лет)The Early Inauguation
Joseph F. Alexandre
Joseph F. Alexandre, Jonas Ball
What happens when a newly elected President of the US takes office? Is he given an orientation, if you will? Is he possibly coerced or influenced to tone down his ambitious campaign rhetoric or vision for the country by the 'powers that be'? Will his Presidency be hijacked before he takes office? Genres Comedy, Drama Director Joseph F. Alexandre Starring Joseph F. Alexandre, Jonas Ball, MIchael Albala Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started. Watch for $0.00 with Prime
The Early Inauguation
Warriors of the Discotheque
Joseph F. Alexandre
Philippe Starck, Luis Barajas
The place is the notorious Starck Club (so called because it was the first major project designed by Philippe Starck in the US.) The Starck Club opened in Dallas in 1984 and not long after hosted the 1984 national Republican Convention. Ironically, it was actually legal to buy MDMA aka ecstasy there, people would put it on their credit cards. The DEA stepped in and made it a category 1 drug on July 1, 1985... In a time when ecstasy was legal & guyliner was cool.
Warriors of the Discotheque
Psychotropic Overload
Joseph F. Alexandre
David Wittman, Joseph F. Alexandre
A psychiatrist, a fashion photographer and a detective find their lives intertwined in a curious case involving the disappearance of several male models. A deliciously campy but disturbing thriller that'll keep you guessing. Steven Callahan (David Wittman) is a well respected therapist has just taken on a new client named Christian (Joseph F. Alexandre) who's an aspiring fashion photographer who suffers from a series of bizarre and violent fantasies. As the fantasies become more vivid Steven becomes suspicious these are more than just random thoughts. Simultaneously, foul mouthed detective Tim Poroski (John Thomas) is faced with a series of murders and disappearances of several male models.
Psychotropic Overload
Back Home Years Ago: The Real Casino
Joseph F. Alexandre
Frank 'Lefty' Rosenthal, Tony Spilotro
Martin Scorsese's award-winning Casino, based on a book by Nicholas Pileggi, was a powerhouse movie filled with mythical stories of Las Vegas in its early years. In this movie, first aired on John Pierson's show "Split Screen" on The Independent Film Channel and Bravo, viewers get to know Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal (played by Robert De Niro), Tony Spilotro (Joe Pesci) and Alan Dorfman (Alan King) as they really were.
Back Home Years Ago: The Real Casino