Richard Henzel

Richard Henzel

Movies for Richard Henzel...

Me vs. the Tooth Fairy
Title: Me vs. the Tooth Fairy
Character: The Narrator (voice)
Released: February 9, 2013
Type: Movie
After first hearing of the Tooth Fairy, our young protagonist stays up all night to protect his sister from this molar-stealing monster.
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The Express
Title: The Express
Character: W. Virginia Booster
Released: October 10, 2008
Type: Movie
Based on the incredible true story, The Express follows the inspirational life of college football hero Ernie Davis, the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy.
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Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2
Title: Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2
Character: Man Tied to Bed
Released: August 14, 1998
Type: Movie
Henry has wandered into a small town looking for work and a place to stay. He gets a job delivering and cleaning porto-potties and moves in with a co-worker until he gets his feet off of the ground. Henry and his new friend soon start to kill.
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Thieves Quartet
Title: Thieves Quartet
Character: Morgan Luce
Released: October 1, 1993
Type: Movie
Art gathers the ex-prisoners Jimmy and Mike with his girlfriend Jessica and presents a plan for kidnapping the daughter of a millionaire. The plan works perfectly and while waiting for the ransom in the border of Canada, ready to go to Rio de Janeiro, an incident happens with Jessica plus a betrayal in the group.
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Groundhog Day
Title: Groundhog Day
Character: D.J. (voice)
Released: February 11, 1993
Type: Movie
A narcissistic TV weatherman, along with his attractive-but-distant producer, and his mawkish cameraman, is sent to report on Groundhog Day in the small town of Punxsutawney, where he finds himself repeating the same day over and over.
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Vegetable House
Title: Vegetable House
Released: January 1, 1985
Type: Movie
Vegetable House is no garden variety comedy. When actor/writers Joe Doyle, Ron Dean (Code of Silence), and Aaron Freeman (America's Political Satirist) team up, nothing is sacred. The Vegetable House players include some Chicago's brightest comedy stars drawn largely from the famed "Second City" comedy troupe. At Vegetable House, Brussels sprouts shiver in their sheets while above lurks the menace of the Vegomatic. Suburban housewives submit to weekly games of bondage bridge. Meet Tokai Lokoto, the 3rd World's funniest man, and Gordon, whose nailbiting has gotten out of hand. Follow the adventures of "Kaa Kaa of the City" who was abandoned at birth and raised by pigeons in Grant Park. And the Veggie Video, don't forget the Veggie Video. Hot Pop. Hot Veggies. Hot Video.