Screenplay: Lawrence D. Foldes
Top movies, series, and documentaries with a screenplay by Lawrence D. Foldes. Explore the titles that showcase an exceptional writing.
Titles found: 6
Young Warriors
1983 · Movie · 105 min. · United States
Direction Lawrence D. Foldes
Cast Ernest Borgnine · Richard Roundtree · Lynda Day George · James Van Patten
Plot A young woman is gang raped and murdered in a California college town, sparking her brother Kevin to take up arms by night with a gang of like-minded vigilantes from...
3.4
82 votes
3.4
82 votes
Don't Go Near the Park
1979 · Movie · 80 min. · United States
Direction Lawrence D. Foldes
Cast Aldo Ray · Cambra Foldes · Earl Statler · Meeno Peluce
Plot Runaways are attacked by evil beings from the far past...
3.0
42 votes
3.0
42 votes
Prima Donnas
1995 · Movie · 98 min. · United States
Direction Lawrence D. Foldes
Cast Bobbie Bresse · Shannon Sturges · Peter Marmentini · Kenny Cooper
Plot Kim's mother believes being a debutantee should be the most important thing in a young woman's live. So she makes a big fuss about it and gets on Kim's nerves....
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The Great Skycopter Rescue
1980 · Movie · 96 min. · United States
Direction Lawrence D. Foldes
Cast Aldo Ray · William Marshall · Terry Michos · Russell Johnson
Plot When oil is discovered in a small-town, some greedy prospectors hire a gang of wild bikers to scare the townsfolk away. However, when a group of young pilots stumble across...
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Lovely But Deadly
1981 · Movie · 95 min. · United States
Direction David Sheldon
Cast Lucinda Dooling · John Randolph · Mel Novak · Marie Windsor
Plot A cheerleader goes undercover to fight drug dealers because her brother OD'd and her fellow cheerleaders are hooked.
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Finding Home
2003 · Movie · 124 min. · United States
Direction Lawrence D. Foldes
Cast Geneviève Bujold · Lisa Brenner · Louise Fletcher · Johnny Messner
Plot When 20-something New Yorker Amanda (Lisa Brenner) travels to her childhood home off the coast of Maine for the funeral of her beloved grandmother, Esther (Louise Fletcher), she is forced...
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