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Director and screenwriter Michael Davis

The screenwriter and director Michael Davis was born in the UK in 1961. His birthday is on 1 August.

Davis is a screenwriter

In 1994, the American fantasy thriller "The Double Dragon" was released, and Michael Davis was among the screenwriters.

The main characters of this film are brothers who masterly master the oriental martial arts. Going in search of a magic talisman, they come into conflict with the demons, blocking their path. The script was based on a popular computer game in those years.

The work of Michael Davis - director and screenwriter. 20th century

In 1994, a movie "Jack and the Beanstalk" was released in film distribution, based on the famous fairy tale. A boy named Jack planted a bean seed that accidentally fell into his house. The stem of the plant grew and disappeared into the clouds, and Jack, driven by curiosity, decided to get to the top of the beanstalk and got into an amazing world populated by giants.

The script for the film, except for Davis, was written by Debra Dayon and Charles Band, and the main role was invited to the actor JD Daniels - the star of the series "Quantum Leap" (the first series was first shown in 1989) and "Nanny" (kicked off In 1993).

Movies by Michael Davis: 21st century

The plot of the comic comedy "One Hundred Girls and One in the Elevator" is the embodiment of the wildest fantasies of an unbridled youth. First-year student Matthew wanders around the women's dormitory hoping to find a girl with whom she spent the night in a de-energized elevator.

The main role Michael Davis entrusted eighteen-year-old Jonathan Tucker, by that time already known for the films "Two by the Sea", "Sleeping" and "Virgin Suicide."

The premiere of the painting "One Hundred Girls and One in the Elevator" was held in 2000.

The film "Fever for girls" director and screenwriter Michael Davis presented to the audience in 2002. To make images of the protagonists, he invited the actors Chad Donell (known for the movie "Castle") and Jennifer Morrison (became famous for the film projects "Warrior" and "Once in a Tale").

Sam is a talented artist, but an absolute loser and lazy. To show initiative, he can only anticipate a romantic date with a representative of the opposite sex.

A chance meeting with a beautiful stranger forced him to penetrate into the female student hostel and look for the one whose smile had deprived him of sleep.

Comedy horror "Road Monster" was first demonstrated in 2003. The main characters of the film are friends-students. Having received an invitation to the wedding of a fellow student, they sit down in the car and go on the road.

Picking up a charming fellow traveler, Adam and Harley are already making plans for the upcoming weekend, when they suddenly find themselves forced to flee from a bloodthirsty mutant on a huge car that is chasing after them.

Starring actors Eric Jangmann (known to the audience for the film "Castle") and Justin Urich (appeared in some scenes of the films "Lake of Fear 2", "The Third Planet from the Sun" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer") appeared in the lead roles.

On the film "Shoot them"

This film in 2007 has let out film company New Line Cinema in hire. Most of the users of the Global Network, who watched this movie online and left their reviews, were unhappy. The basis for the discontent was a deceptive story: an adventure thriller, according to dissatisfied spectators, is gradually turning into a black comedy.

Working on the film, Michael Davis once again realized himself as a director and screenwriter. The project was produced by Rick Benattar, Don Murphy, Susan Montford, Toby Emmerich (co-founder of New Line Cinema), Douglas Curtis, Keil Boyter and Jeff Katz.

The casual passer-by is witnessing an eerie lynching: several armed men are trying to send a pregnant woman to the next world. Having joined the poor thing, a man becomes a figurant of a stranger (yes, even implicated in politics).

In the lead role, director Michael Davis invited Clive Owen, an English actor who became famous for his brilliant 1997 film "Attraction." In Davis's film, the actor played Mr. Smith - an uncanny lover of raw carrots.

It is not known how the fate of Mr. Smith and the orphaned baby would have developed, had it not been for Donna, the inhabitant of the local brothel. It was played by the Italian actress Monica Bellucci, known for the films Doberman, The Brotherhood of the Wolf, Malena ...

The budget of the film "Shoot them" was 39 million dollars, and the world box office - 26,718,550 dollars.

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