Lisa Blount
10 titles
Filmography
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Prince of Darkness
(1987)PRINCE OF DARKNESS tackles subjects rarely dealt with in the genre of horror, and does so with great visual style and originality.

Cease Fire
(1985)Haunted by nightmares and recently unemployed, a Vietnam veteran befriends another troubled veteran in Miami.
September 30, 1955
(1977)A young Southerner loses his grip on reality when his favorite movie star dies suddenly. College undergraduate Jimmy J. (Richard Thomas) is an avid fan of "Rebel Without a Cause" star James Dean, but he finds himself unmoored by his hero's untimely death, which occurs in an auto accident on September 30, 1955. Though he initially resolves to memorialize the actor in a touching fashion, Jimmy soon finds himself on a path that includes debauchery and danger.

Get to the Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story
(1997)A portrait of one of country musicโs greatest stars, tracing her rise to fame on the Nashville scene and her struggle to make time for her family.

Box of Moonlight
(1996)Al Fountain (John Turturro) is a man struggling with the monotony of everyday life and the threat of middle age, when a routine business trip turns into a life altering experience. With the help of a few bizarre but sincere strangers- a free spirit (Sam Rockwell), a phone sex operator (Catherine Keener), and a paranoid mechanic (Dermot Mulroney), Al discovers something incredible...himself.

Out Cold
(1989)A black comedy in which a meek butcher wrongly believes he has killed his partner after discovering him frozen to death in the freezer.

An Officer and a Gentleman
(1982)Loner Zack Mayo (Richard Gere) enters Officer Candidate School to become a Navy pilot and in thirteen torturous weeks he learns the importance of discipline, love and friendship.

Dead & Buried
(1981)A coastal town that seems to welcome strangers and tourists is actually killing them off and sending them back into society as happy, normal citizens.
In Sickness and in Health
(1992)A Texas father (Tom Skerritt) hires an engaging young woman (Marg Helgenberger) to help with his wife (Lesley Ann Warren) who has multiple sclerosis.

Needful Things
(1993)Sheriff Alan Pangborn is baffled -- and a bit scared. Almost overnight, the residents of Castle Rock, Maine, the normally peaceful seaside community he serves, seem to have gone mad.