Movies Starring Tony Amendola
The Perfect Sleep
Anton Pardoe, Roselyn Sanchez, Patrick Bauchau, Peter J. Lucas, Tony Amendola, Sam Thakur, Dominiquie Vandenberg, Cameron Daddo, Michael Paré, Isaac C. Singleton Jr., John Fleck, Dmitri S. Boudrine, Anthony Dilio, Keith Allan, Pavel Lychnikoff
DIRECTOR:Jeremy Alter
Against the backdrop of a noirish dreamscape, a tortured man returns to the city he swore he would never return to, in order to save the woman he has always loved yet can never have.
Forbidden Warrior
In The Soul Of A Woman Beats The Heart Of A Hero.
Marie Matiko, Sung Kang, Karl Yune, Tony Amendola, James Hong, Andrew Divoff, Musetta Vander, Chris Coppola, Homie Doroodian, Vladimir Cuk, Bruce Locke, Kay E. Kuter, Ron Yuan, Kristina Wayborn, Al Leong
DIRECTOR:Jimmy Nickerson
Forbidden Warrior is structured loosely on a popular Asian myth. The story concerns Seki (Marie Matiko), an attractive woman who discovers that she can utilize an ancient book of spells in order to accomplish just about anything. She must master these spells before the book falls into the hands of those who mean to do some serious damage with it.
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 Mask of Zorro
Antonio Banderas, Stuart Wilson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Maury Chaykin, Anthony Hopkins, Matt Letscher, Tony Amendola, José María de Tavira, Diego Sieres, Emiliano Guerra, Yolanda Orisaga, Paco Morayta, William Marquez, Pedro Altamirano, Luisa Huertas, Mónica Fernández Cruz
DIRECTOR:In early 19th century California the masked swordsman hero Zorro was a champion of the people against the tyranny of Spanish rule, represented by the ruthless Governor Montero. Unfortunately, on the eve of his greatest triumph, the liberation of California, Montero learns of Zorro's secret identity as Don Diego de la Vega and attacks the rebel in his home leaving him imprisoned, his wife dead and his daughter abducted to be claimed as the child of Montero. Twenty years pass, and Montero returns to California intent on a foul plan to bring it under his total control. Upon learning of his return, Don Diego escapes from his long imprisonment and prepares for his revenge. Part of it involves the training of an orphan who helped him as a boy to become his successor. Together, the two must prepare to do battle with Montero and his American henchman to save California and reunite with Diego's lost daughter. So once again, the enemies of freedom and justice in California must fear of the man who leaves the mark of the Z.




