Movies Starring Litefoot
Adaptation.
Charlie Kaufman writes the way he lives... With Great Difficulty. His Twin Brother Donald Lives the way he writes... with foolish abandon. Susan writes about life... But can't live it. John's life is a book... Waiting to be adapted. One story... Four Lives... A million ways it can end.
Nicolas Cage, Brian Cox, Chris Cooper, Judy Greer, Meryl Streep, Cara Seymour, Jim Beaver, Tilda Swinton, Bill Livingston, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Litefoot, Doug Jones, Jim Tavaré, Stephen Tobolowsky, Roger Willie
DIRECTOR:Frequently cynical screenwriter Charlie Kaufman has just taken on a new assignment. That is, to adapt writer Susan Orlean's "The Orchid Thief" into a screenplay, all of it based on the life of the eccentric John Laroche, an exotic plant collector based out of Florida. While his easygoing twin brother Donald, is writing scripts with ease, Charlie finds himself on a perpetual struggle that never seems to end.
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation
Nothing Will Ever Be The Same
Robin Shou, James Remar, Talisa Soto, Sandra Hess, Brian Thompson, Lynn 'Red' Williams, Reiner Schöne, Deron McBee, Musetta Vander, Marjean Holden, Irina Pantaeva, Chris Conrad, Litefoot, J.J. Perry
DIRECTOR:The evil Emperor Shao Kahn has broken the rules of the Mortal Kombat tournament and, with his generals Motaro, Sheeva, Ermac, and Sindel (former queen of Edenia, once a beautiful kingdom, now the ravaged outworld), engineers the merger of the Earth and Outworld realms, destroying life as man knows it. The destruction will take place in six days, unless Lord Rayden, Liu Kang, Princess Kitana, Sonya Blade, and their companions can thwart the Outworld squadrons.
The Indian in the Cupboard
Adventure comes to life
Hal Scardino, Litefoot, Lindsay Crouse, Richard Jenkins, Rishi Bhat, Steve Coogan, David Keith, Sakina Jaffrey, Vincent Kartheiser, Nestor Serrano, Ryan Olson, Lucas Tejwani, Christopher Conte, Cassandra Brown
DIRECTOR:On his ninth birthday a boy receives many presents. Two of them first seem to be less important: an old cupboard from his brother and a little Indian figure made of plastic from his best friend. But these two presents turn out to be much more magic than the rest...



