Also Known As: A Vocação
Company: New Line Cinema
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Plot: This is the story of a young woman (who lives in Los Angeles) with a very boring job. At night however, she and a male partner cruise the bars as swingers. After a time, she begins to believe that a conspiracy exists and decides that she must become a born-again Christian. The movie presents an interesting view of how even the most unlikely person might become born-again.
Cast and Character: Mimi Rogers as Sharon / Darwyn Carson as Maggie / Patrick Bauchau as Vic / Marvin Elkins as Bartender / David Duchovny as Randy / Stéphanie Menuez as Diana / Sam Vlahos as Wayne / Rustam Branaman as Conrad / Scott Burkholder as Evangelist / Vince Grant as 2nd Evangelist / Carole Davis as Angie / Patrick Dollaghan as Executive / James Le Gros as Tommy / Dick Anthony Williams as Henry / DeVaughn Nixon as First Boy
Creators: n/A
Description: A telephone operator living an empty, amoral life finds God and loses him again.
Directors: Michael Tolkin
Genres: Drama / Mystery
Location: Santa Clarita, California, USA
MPAA: Rated R for strong sensuality, and for some language and violence
Opening Weekend: n/A
Poster: posters/0102757.jpg
Rating: 6.5
Release Date: 4 October 1991 (USA)
Runtime: 100 min
Seasons: n/A
Sound Mix: Dolby
Tagline: Rapture (rap'chur) 1. ecstatic joy or delight. 2. a state of extreme sexual ecstasy. 3. the feeling of being transported to another sphere of existence. 4. the experience of being spirited away to Heaven just before the Apocalypse.
Title: The Rapture
Trailer:
Url: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102757/
Votes: 3,217
Writers: Michael Tolkin
Year: 1991
The Rapture got rated 6.5.
About the movie: This is the story of a young woman (who lives in Los Angeles) with a very boring job. At night however, she and a male partner cruise the bars as swingers. After a time, she begins to believe that a conspiracy exists and decides that she must become a born-again Christian. The movie presents an interesting view of how even the most unlikely person might become born-again.
Raising Arizona got rated 7.4.
About the movie: Recidivist hold-up man H.I. McDonnough and police woman Edwina marry, only to discover they are unable to conceive a child. Desperate for a baby, the pair decide to kidnap one of the quintuplets of furniture tycoon Nathan Arizona. The McDonnoughs try to keep their crime secret, while friends, co-workers and a feral bounty hunter look to use Nathan Jr. for their own purposes.
Pulp Fiction got rated 9.0.
About the movie: Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega are two hitmen who are out to retrieve a suitcase stolen from their employer, mob boss Marsellus Wallace. Wallace has also asked Vincent to take his wife Mia out a few days later when Wallace himself will be out of town. Butch Coolidge is an aging boxer who is paid by Wallace to lose his next fight. The lives of these seemingly unrelated people are woven together comprising of a series of funny, bizarre and uncalled-for incidents.
Ponette got rated 7.4.
About the movie: An extremely captivating movie on how a little girl copes with her mother's death. She withdraws from all the people around her, waiting for her mother to come back. She tries waiting, and when her mother still doesn't appear, tries magic chants, praying to God, and then becoming a child of God, to have some power over Him. All to no avail. But then, when she is in despair, her mother does come back ...