Jennifer Garner appeared in Deconstructing Harry as Woman in Elevator. Jennifer Garner briefly appears in an elevator scene.
Deconstructing Harry is a film by Woody Allen released in 1997. The title of the film comes from the philosophy of Deconstruction, of which many elements are represented throughout the film. This film tells the story of a successful writer called Harry Block, played by Allen himself, who draws inspiration from people he knows in real-life, and from events that happened to him, sometimes causing these people to become alienated from him as a result.
Deconstructing Harry tell about... Harry Block is a well-regarded novelist whose tendency to thinly-veil his own experiences in his work, as well as his un-apologetic attitude and his proclivity for pills and whores, has left him with three ex-wives that hate him. As he is about to be honored for his writing by the college that expelled him, he faces writer's block and the impending marriage of his latest flame to a writer friend. As scenes from his stories and novels pass and interact with him, Harry faces the people whose lives he has affected - wives, lovers, his son, his sister.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Jennifer Garner - Rose Hill (TV Movie)
Jennifer Garner appeared in Rose Hill (TV Movie) as Mary Rose Clayborne. Rose Hill is a 1997 Hallmark Hall of Fame film starring Jennifer Garner based on Julie Garwood's novels For the Roses, The Clayborne Brides, and Come the Spring.
Rose Hill tell about 4 Boston street urchins adopt a young infant that they discovered in a wagon when they made their escape from the police. They named the baby girl Mary Rose. As they grow up together, the five become a family and move to Blue Belle, Montana. In Blue Belle, Mary Rose and her four brothers (Cole, Adam, Travis, and Douglas) have a free-range cattle farm by the name of Rose Hill near a lake. There, Mary Rose grows up and longs to find her real family, as well as learn about her true identity.
Cast
Jennifer Garner as Mary Rose Clayborne
Justin Chambers as Cole Clayborne
Jeffrey D. Sams as Adam Clayborne
Zak Orth as Douglas Clayborne
Tristan Tait as Travis Clayborne
Rose Hill tell about 4 Boston street urchins adopt a young infant that they discovered in a wagon when they made their escape from the police. They named the baby girl Mary Rose. As they grow up together, the five become a family and move to Blue Belle, Montana. In Blue Belle, Mary Rose and her four brothers (Cole, Adam, Travis, and Douglas) have a free-range cattle farm by the name of Rose Hill near a lake. There, Mary Rose grows up and longs to find her real family, as well as learn about her true identity.
Cast
Jennifer Garner as Mary Rose Clayborne
Justin Chambers as Cole Clayborne
Jeffrey D. Sams as Adam Clayborne
Zak Orth as Douglas Clayborne
Tristan Tait as Travis Clayborne
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Jennifer Garner - The Player (TV Movie)
Jennifer Garner played (1997) in The Player (TV Movie) as Celia Levison. Director: Mark Piznarski; Writer: Michael Tolkin (writer).
Cinematography by
Michael D. O'Shea
Film Editing by
Robert Frazen
Makeup Department
Carl Bailey .... head hair stylist
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Christine Larson .... first assistant director
Art Department
Ron Yates .... set designer
Stunts
Tony Snegoff .... stunt rigger
Camera and Electrical Department
Clinton Dougherty .... camera operator
Jason Garcia .... second assistant camera
Other crew
Janet Lonsdale .... production accountant
Sandra Woodward .... assistant location manager
Cast (in credits order)
Patrick Dempsey | ... | Griffin Mill | |
Michael Parks | ... | Frank Levison | |
Archie Kao | ... | Intern | |
rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Jennifer Garner | ... | Celia Levison | |
Jennifer Grey | ... | Stephanie Granatelli | |
Suzy Nakamura | ... | Robbie Lawless | |
Blair Tefkin |
Cinematography by
Michael D. O'Shea
Film Editing by
Robert Frazen
Makeup Department
Carl Bailey .... head hair stylist
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Christine Larson .... first assistant director
Art Department
Ron Yates .... set designer
Stunts
Tony Snegoff .... stunt rigger
Camera and Electrical Department
Clinton Dougherty .... camera operator
Jason Garcia .... second assistant camera
Other crew
Janet Lonsdale .... production accountant
Sandra Woodward .... assistant location manager
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