Movies Starring Ed Brigadier
Smile Pretty
Scout Taylor-Compton, Pete Chekvala, Shannon Collis, Kevin McCorkle, Ed Brigadier, Amanda Tepe, Nellie Sciutto, Zack Bennett, Sara Van Horn, Victor Harris, Jansen Nichols
DIRECTOR:Nastalia is too young to have experienced many things in life, but as an abused child she has already experienced the darkest side of it. Now a young teen she takes it upon herself to change her life for the better, but the torment that is so interlaced with her childhood will haunt her every step forward.
Haunted Echoes
A Ghost Story
Sean Young, M. Emmet Walsh, David Starzyk, Juliet Landau, Felix Williamson, Barbara Bain, Charlie Newmark, Nellie Sciutto, Jenn Shagrin, Lily Howe, Angel Oquendo, Sara Van Horn, Zak Kilberg, Najarra Townsend, Ed Brigadier
DIRECTOR:Guy and Laura have recently suffered a parent's worst nightmare: their eight-year-old daughter Kimberly was abducted from her bedroom and murdered. They move to a charming old house in need of repair, hoping the project will alleviate their pain but they soon find themselves haunted by a young female spirit; is it their daughter or another entity using the grieving couple for its own sinister purposes?
The Jane Austen Book Club
You don't have to know the books to be in the club.
Maria Bello, Emily Blunt, Kathy Baker, Amy Brenneman, Maggie Grace, Jimmy Smits, Ed Brigadier, Kevin Zegers, Marc Blucas, Catherine Schreiber, Ned Hosford, Hugh Dancy, Messy Stench, Chris Burket, Parisa Fitz-Henley
DIRECTOR:Robin Swicord
Six Californians start a club to discuss the works of Jane Austen, only to find their relationships — both old and new — begin to resemble 21st century versions of her novels.
Mockingbird Don't Sing
Melissa Errico, Joe Regalbuto, Sean Young, Michael Lerner, Kim Darby, Tarra Steele, Laurie O'Brien, Ed Brigadier, Sharon Madden, Jack Betts, Ben Messmer, Lora Anne Criswell, Michael Azria, Josh Boyd, Bryn Larsen
DIRECTOR:On November 4, 1970 on The CBS Evening News, Walter Cronkite reported on a true, horrific story that was about to rock the country. A 13-year-old girl was discovered in the small Los Angeles suburb of Arcadia who was still in diapers, barely able to walk and unable to speak. Kept in severe isolation by her parents with virtually no human contact for more than 10 years, she was confined to her bedroom, tied to her potty-chair and left to fend for herself. As Cronkite noted, it was one of the most horrendous cases of child abuse ever to surface. Much like an animal, the girl spat, sniffed and clawed. She had none of the traits or characteristics of conventional human behavior, nor could she comprehend such modern societal conveniences as silverware or bathroom etiquette. Her emotional development was practically non-existent, and she could not speak. With this heartbreaking story, the world was being introduced to a fragile, beautiful teenager who seemed and behaved like an infant, or Wild Child.




