David F. Maxwell

David F. Maxwell

Movies for David F. Maxwell...

Loggerheads
Title: Loggerheads
Character: Farmer in Barbershop (uncredited)
Released: October 14, 2005
Type: Movie
A troubled woman seeks out the child she gave up for adoption; a gay motel owner takes in a handsome drifter; and the wife of a preacher frets that a gay couple has moved in across the street. All of their lives will intersect as Loggerheads subtly draws out their secret losses and desires.
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Title: Wildfire
Character: R. Sidley
Released: June 20, 2005
Type: TV
After serving time at a juvenile detention center, eighteen-year-old Kris Furillo is given the opportunity to start a new life. Her talent with horses is recognized by a volunteer and local trainer, who arranges a job for her at the Ritter's family run ranch.
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Southern Belles
Title: Southern Belles
Character: Whitey's customer
Released: January 1, 2005
Type: Movie
Bell and Belle want to break out of their trailer park lives and get up and out to the "Big City" of Atlanta. Just when they think they are on their way to getting a nest egg Bell falls for a handsome police officer named Rhett Butler.
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I Know What You Did Last Summer
Title: I Know What You Did Last Summer
Character: Fisherman at Bait Stand (uncredited)
Released: October 17, 1997
Type: Movie
After an accident on a winding road, four teens make the fatal mistake of dumping their victim's body into the sea. Exactly one year later, the deadly secret resurfaces as they're stalked by a hook-handed figure.
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This World, Then the Fireworks
Title: This World, Then the Fireworks
Character: Sportswriter
Released: July 11, 1997
Type: Movie
In 1950s, two incestuous lovers, a depraved suave journalist and his equally depraved prostitute sister, plan to get rich through seduction and murder.
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A Different Kind of Christmas
Title: A Different Kind of Christmas
Character: Lawyer Reading Newspaper
Released: December 9, 1996
Type: Movie
When you're the city attorney you don't need the kinds of problems that her father was giving her. After her mother died, her father began doing his "Santa Schtick," as she called it, much more intensely... which meant that he turned his home into a kind of year-round Santa Claus castle where children of all ages could come to see the wonderful presents and no child ever left without a gift.