Biography: Jerry Ciccoritti is a Canadian filmmaker born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. He is the co-founder of the theatre company Buddies In Bad Times.
Place of Birth: Not available
Birthday: August 05, 1956
Deathday: N/A
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2000-07-12
Overview: Roger Deacon, a down-and-out record producer, is given the job of making a singing star out of an industry mogul's girlfriend, an attractive but talentless starlet. He discovers a housewife with a powerful singing voice and decides to secretly use her to lip sync the other woman's voice for record recordings as a path to fame for her and him.
Genres: Drama Comedy Music TV Movie
Original Language: en
Release Date: 2000-07-12
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1987-06-12
Overview: Night brings out the hunger in people, especially a mysterious NY cab driver. He is a powerful vampire. And working the night shift brings a sultry array of sensuous passengers within his grasp. Embracing those ready to die, he controls an erratic but well-balanced vampire realm. Then unexpectedly, he discovers erotic human passion-unleashing a raging, terrorizing evil. When a slew of innocent citizens are senselessly slaughtered, the baffled police must solve a 350 year old mystery of unsated passion.
Genres: Horror
Original Language: en
Release Date: 1987-06-12
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1986-08-24
Overview: A woman breaks out of an insane asylum, accompanied by two crazed inmates, to kill her sister.
Genres: Comedy Horror
Original Language: en
Release Date: 1986-08-24
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2004-10-26
Overview: Nightmare in Canada is a television documentary that delves into the history of Canada's horror film industry. Not only do Canadian horror films have a distinct look and style, they also explore fear and dread in a truly "tundra terror" way through themes such as "man against nature" and "fighting the evil that comes from within." Nightmare in Canada uncovers gems from Canada's film history that combat the stereotype that Canadian cinema is bland or aloof.
Genres: Documentary
Original Language: en
Release Date: 2004-10-26
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