Movies Starring Dylan Kussman
Wild Things 2
Linden Ashby, Susan Ward, Leila Arcieri, Katie Stuart, Brett Gilbert, Michael Chieffo, Dorit Wolf, Joe Michael Burke, Chad Gordon, Anthony John Denison, Kathy Neff, Ski Carr, Isaiah Washington, Dylan Kussman, Kimberly Atkinson
DIRECTOR:Rich 17 year old wild thing Brittney is devastated she loses her inheritence to a classmate, Maya. An insurance investigator uncovers the two girls plan, and soon the three are involved in a steamy relationship of sex, money and people being fed to aligators.
My Sister's Keeper
Growing apart. Growing together. Sisters are forever.
Kathy Bates, Elizabeth Perkins, Lynn Redgrave, Kimberly J. Brown, Hallee Hirsh, Bobby Harwell, Tony Amendola, Raye Birk, Clark Gregg, Dylan Kussman, Marc Miller, Geoffrey Rivas, David St. James, Manny Suárez, Shane Sweet
DIRECTOR:Ron Lagomarsino
A non-stereotyped portrayal of a person with mental illness and an at times difficult, but loving relationship with her sister. A true story. Book by the same name. It both opens minds and entertains. Great acting by Kathy Bates: an informative contrast to her role in the movie Misery.
The Way of the Gun
Ryan Phillippe, Benicio Del Toro, Juliette Lewis, Taye Diggs, Nicky Katt, Geoffrey Lewis, Dylan Kussman, Scott Wilson, Kristin Lehman, James Caan, Henry Griffin, Armando Guerrero, Andres Orozco, Jan Jensen, José Pérez
DIRECTOR:Christopher McQuarrie
Two petty if violent criminals kidnap a girl being paid $1m to be a surrogate mother. As the baby is for a gangster the pair's demand for money sees several henchmen and assorted other ruthless characters head after them to Mexico. Bullets rather than talking are always going to settle this one.
Dead Poets Society
He was their inspiration. He made their lives extraordinary.
Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, Ethan Hawke, Josh Charles, Gale Hansen, Dylan Kussman, Allelon Ruggiero, James Waterston, Norman Lloyd, Kurtwood Smith, Carla Belver, Leon Pownall, George Martin, Joe Aufiery, Matt Carey
DIRECTOR:Painfully shy Todd Anderson has been sent to the school where his popular older brother was valedictorian. His room-mate, Neil, although exceedingly bright and popular, is very much under the thumb of his overbearing father. The two, along with their other friends, meet Professor Keating, their new English teacher, who tells them of the Dead Poets Society, and encourages them to go against the status quo. Each, in their own way, does this, and are changed for life.




