Movies Starring Mike Pniewski
A Perfect Day
Rob Lowe, Frances Conroy, Paget Brewster, Christopher Lloyd, Jude Ciccolella, Rowena King, Kevin Dunn, Meggie Geisland, Mike Pniewski, Damon Lipari, Candi Donaldson, Lauren Fain, Michael Arata, Andrea Frankle, Jerry Leggio
DIRECTOR:Peter Levin
A family man and suddenly-successful author encounters a mystic stranger who warns him he has only 40 more days to live. Based on a novel by Richard Paul Evans.
The Clearing
Robert Redford, Helen Mirren, Willem Dafoe, Alessandro Nivola, Matt Craven, Melissa Sagemiller, Wendy Crewson, Larry Pine, Diana Scarwid, Elizabeth Ruscio, Gwen McGee, Sarah Koskoff, Graciela Marin, Mike Pniewski, Geoff McKnight
DIRECTOR:Pieter Jan Brugge
Wayne and Eileen Hayes live the American Dream. Together they've raised two children and struggled to build a successful business from the ground up. But there have been sacrifices along the way. When Wayne is kidnapped by an ordinary man, Arnold Mack, and held for ransom in a remote forest, the couple's world is turned inside out. Eileen finds her home full of FBI agents, their life under scrutiny. While Wayne is engaged in the negotiation of his lifetime, Eileen works frantically with the FBI to secure his release. The terrifying ordeal causes Wayne and Eileen to reassess their marriage and come to a deeper sense of their commitment to each other. With each passing hour, the need and desire for Wayne to return home safely becomes ever more urgent.
Two Soldiers
Jonathan Furr, Ben Allison, Ron Perlman, David Andrews, Mike Pniewski, Deacon Dawson, Joanne Pankow, Danny Vinson, Suellen Yates, David Hall, D.H. Johnson, Al Wiggins, Allan Hamilton, Warren Hendon, Nancy Saunders
DIRECTOR:Aaron Schneider
Mississippi, just before Pearl Harbor. Two brothers, Pete, about 19 and Willie, about 10 years younger. They are clearly close friends. The news arrives, and Pete goes to enlist. Willie wants to come along, but is told he cannot. After his brother leaves, the boy walks 30 miles to the nearest town, where the sheriff eventually puts him on a bus to Memphis where his brother is. At the recruiting office, Willie proves even more determined to see his brother; eventually, sympathetic Col. McKellogg takes care of him.



