The Last Boy Scout
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Tony Scott
Bruce Willis
Damon Wayans
Halle Berry
Danielle Harris
Chelsea Field
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In this entertaining early '90s classic, a former Secret Service agent teams up with a former pro-football star to solve the mysterious murder of his girlfriend. This is a must-see for any action-film aficionados. Starring Bruce Willis, Damon Wayans, Halle Berry, Taylor Negron and Chelsea Field.
Director
Tony Scott
Cast
Bruce Willis
Damon Wayans
Halle Berry
Danielle Harris
Chelsea Field
Taylor Negron
Noble Willingham
Vic Manni
Ryan Cutrona
Billy Blanks
Clarence Felder
Donna Wilson
Duke Valenti
Ed Villa
Morris Chestnut
Lynn Swann
Colby Kline
Teal Roberts
Doug Simpson
Kevin Bourland
Tony Longo
Craig Pinckes
Bill Medley
E Brian Dean
Sara Suzanne Brown
Denise Ames
Ken Kells
Frank Ferrara
Dennis Packer
Ed Beheler
Matt D Johnston
John Cenatiempo
Erik Onate
Gene Borkan
Mike Fisher
Rick Ducommun
Kim Coates
Ric Mcelvin
Shane Dixon
David L Mcmillan
Chelcie Ross
Lynn Swann
Vern Lundquist
Jack Kehler
Eddie Griffin
Badja Djola
John C. Meier
Dick Butkus
Steve Picerni
Carmine Zozzora
Dennis Garber
Bill Medley
Frank Kopyc
Joe El Rady
Frank Collison
Don Pulford
Vern Lundquist
Michael Papajohn
Bruce Mcgill
James Keane
Bob Apisa
Dick Butkus
Benjamin Agee
Fred M. Lerner
Joe Santos
Jeff Hochendoner
Dick Ziker
Manny Perry
Theresa St Clair
Crew
Jan H. Aaris
Paul Abascal
Danny Aiello Iii
William R Aldridge
Dick Alexander
John Anderson
Mike Anderson
Pete Antico
Jacki Arthur
Wayne L Artman
Linda Arvidson
Bub Asman
Bruce Babcock
Howard Bachrach
Stuart Baird
James Barber
Gregory J Barnett
Jim Barr
Donah Bassett
Ken Bates
Tom Beckert
Tom Bergman
Sandy Berumen
John Bettis
Shane Black
Shane Black
Shane Black
Shane Black
Michael Blaze
Martin Bolger
Pat Boone
Matthew Booth
Steve Boyum
Janet Brady
Christopher S Brooks
Gary Bruce
Lindsey Buckingham
Conrad Buff
John Cade
Brian Callahan
James D Camomile
Brian Chatton
Rick Chavez
Tony Ciccone
Richmond G Cogswell
Gil Combs
John Connors
Virginia Cook-mcgowan
A C Cowlings
Monty Cox
Cindy Daniels
Dan Delgado
Vince Derosa
Al Di Sarro
Greg Dillon
Steve Dorff
Lisa Dorney
Marion Dougherty
Robert Doyle
Steven S Duncan
Chris Durand
Scott Eddo
Curtis Schmerd Edge
Kenny Endoso
Robert Fernandez
Karyn A Fields
Spencer Franklin
Barbara Gandolfo-frady
Nancy Garber
Michael A. Genne
Philip Giffin
Mark Goldblatt
Patrick Gordon
Robert R Graham
Craig Haagensen
Randy Hall
Mark Helfrich
Robert Henderson
Greg Hicks
Greg Hicks
John Hinkle
Sean Hobin
Avis Hope
David M Horton
David L Horton
Norman Howell
Keii Johnston
Barry Josephson
Michael Kamen
Michael Kamen
Laura Lee Kasten
William Krattiger
David E Larson
Ernest H Lauterio
Gene Lebell
Chris Lebenzon
Donald J. Lee
Michael Levy
Jim Lewis
Captain Jack Lietzke
Eric Mansker
Mike Marasco
Sherry Marshall
Darrin Martin
Frank Mathews
Lauren Mathews-sweeney
Stephen Mclaughlin
Bill Medley
Michael Meinardus
Thomas Milano
Charnett Moffett
Brian Morris
Michael A. Muscarella
Kenneth Nishino
Vanessa Norris
Alan Oliney
Albert Lloyd Olson
Eric Orbom
Frank Orsatti
John S Owens
Michael Papac
Jayme S Parker
Olivia L Patton
Victor Paul
Paul P Payette
John Penotti
Steve Perry
Steve Perry
Charles Picerni
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Paul Picerni
Craig Pinckes
Janice Polley
Jim Porter
Darrell Pritchett
Alan Purwin
Bob Putynkowski
Nico Ramsden
Joe Ramsey
Chad Randall
Dwight Raymond
Jennifer Reynolds-irvine
Nick Richards
Lisa Risen
Dan Romero
Caroline Ross
Patrick Russ
Ward T Russell
Ward T Russell
William Rustic
Jonathan Sacks
Lorraine Salk
John Santini
Lisanne Sartor
Nick Scarano
Alan Schechter
Michael L Schwake
Norman B Schwartz
Norman B Schwartz
Dennis Seawright
Andrew Sebok
Jeff Seopardi
Corinne Sessarego
Larry Shorts
John Shouse
Joel Silver
Charmaine Nash Simmons
James Skotchdopole
Lori Stilson
Kevin Stitt
Mike Tamburro
Scott Thompson
P R Tooke
Tommy Trama
Michael Tronick
Tierre Turner
Marilyn Vance-straker
Stephen Vaughan
Ed Villa
Ciro Vuoso
Theresa Wachter
Debbie Wacker
Christiaan Wagener
Christian Adam Wagner
Brooke Henderson Ward
Brad Warnaar
Louise Weber
Rosemarie Wheeler
George Wilbur
Glenn Wilder
Brian Witten
Ellen Wong
William C Young
Chuck Zito
Carmine Zozzora
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Noble Willingham (1931-2004)
Born on August 31, 1931 in Mineola, Texas, Willingham was educated at North Texas State University where he earned a degree in Economics. He later taught government and economics at a high school in Houston, leaving his life-long dreams of becoming an actor on hold until the opportunity presented itself. Such an opportunity happened when in late 1970, Peter Bogdonovich was doing some on-location shooting in south Texas for The Last Picture Show (1971); at the urging of some friends, he audition and won a small role in the picture. From there, Willingham slowly began to find work in some prominent films, including Bogdonovich's Paper Moon (1973), and Roman Polanski's Chinatown (1974). Around this time, Willingham kept busy with many guest appearances on a variety of popular shows: Bonanza, Gunsmoke, The Waltons, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Rockford Files and several others.
Critics didn't take notice of his acting abilities until he landed the role of Leroy Mason, the soulless plant manager who stares down Sally Field in Norma Rae (1979). Few could forget him screaming at her, "Lady, I want you off the premises now!" with unapologetic malice. It may have not been a likable character, but after this stint, better roles came along, most notably the corrupt Dr. Fenster in Robert Redford's prison drama Brubaker (1980); and the evil sheriff in the thriller The Howling (1981).
By the late '80s, Willingham was an in-demand character actor, and he scored in three hit films: a border patrol sergeant - a great straight man to Cheech Marin - in the ethnic comedy Born in East L.A.; his wonderfully avuncular performance as General Taylor, the military brass who was sympathetic to an unorthodox disc jockey in Saigon, played by Robin Williams in Good Morning, Vietnam (both 1987); and his good 'ole boy villainy in the Rutger Hauer action flick Blind Fury (1988). His performances in these films proved that if nothing else, Willingham was a solid backup player who was adept at both comedy and drama.
His best remembered role will no doubt be his six year run as the genial barkeep C.D. Parker opposite Chuck Norris in the popular adventure series Walker, Texas Ranger (1993-99). However, film reviewers raved over his tortured performance as a foul-mouthed, bigoted boat salesman who suffers a traffic downfall in the little seen, but searing indie drama The Corndog Man (1998); the role earned Willingham a nomination for Best Actor at the Independent Spirit Awards and it showed that this ably supporting performer had enough charisma and talent to hold his own in a lead role.
In 2000, Willingham tried his hand at politics when he unsuccessfully tried to unseat Democrat Max Dandlin in a congressional campaign in east Texas. After the experience, Willingham returned to acting filming Blind Horizon with Val Kilmer in 2003. The movie is to be released later this year. Willingham is survived by his wife, Patti Ross Willingham; a son, John Ross McGlohen; two daughters, Stari Willingham and Meghan McGlohen; and a grandson.
by Michael T. Toole
Noble Willingham (1931-2004)
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Released in United States on Video April 15, 1992
Released in United States Winter December 13, 1991
Began shooting March 11, 1991.
Completed shooting mid June 1991.
The rights to Shane Black's screenplay were bought by Warner Bros for a reported $1,750,000.
Released in United States on Video April 15, 1992
Released in United States Winter December 13, 1991