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Duration: 147 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 640x480 | Added: 2014-Jul-24 |
Alternate Names: Sheri Rose, Sherie Rose, Sherie Rose, Sheri Rose, Sherri Rose, Sherri Rose
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Sherrie Rose, born in a trailer park, attended the University of South Florida at age 16 as an engineering student. She excelled on the Dean's List for electrical engineering and theatrical performance simultaneously. Inspired by the camaraderie she witnessed while installing sound equipment in the theater, she pursued acting. Rose received critical acclaim for her performances in 'Miami Vice' (1984), 'Summer Job' (1989), and 'Tales from the Crypt' (1989), earning an Emmy nomination for the latter. She shares a birthday with Billy Zane, whom she acted alongside in 'Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight'. Rose wrote, directed, produced, and starred in her own film, 'Me and Will', which opened the 'Women in Film' series on Sundance Channel. Her relationships include Michael DeLuise, Ray Liotta, Dave Navarro, and Shane West.
Release Year: 1994
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Alternative Title: Ciudad del nuevo crimen, Nea taxi vias, New Crime City - Los Angeles 2020
Director: Jonathan Winfrey
Writer: Charles Philip Moore, Rob Kerchner
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Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
In 'New Crime City', Ricks, a convicted criminal, is revived after his execution to enter a futuristic prison located in a squared-off area of Los Angeles. The prison follows a unique concept where inmates are allowed freedom within its confines but are contained by an electrified barrier. Once inside, Ricks encounters Darla and together they search for the psychopathic Ironhead who possesses a virus that threatens the city beyond the prison walls.
'New Crime City' is a blend of action and science fiction set in a dystopian future where crime has spiraled out of control. The film explores themes of imprisonment, freedom, and the consequences of unchecked criminal activity. It was directed by Jonathan Winfrey in 1994.