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Drive (1991)
Directed by: Jefery Levy
Writing credits: Jefery Levy and Colin MacLeod
A film about life, death and driving in L.A.
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S.F.W. (1994)
Directed by: Jefery Levy
WWriting credits: Andrew Wellman (novel), Danny Rubin and Jefery Levy (screenplay)
Cliff Spab turns from Burger Boy employee into media superstar after being held hostage for 36 days inside a convenience store. The terrorists demanded that their broadcasts be televised live and uncut or the hostages would be killed, and Spab captured the worldwide audiences attention with his wit, humor, and famous slogan "So F*cking What?".
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Invincible (2001)
Directed by: Jefery Levy
The Shadow Men are immortal beings of darkness and destruction. One such Shadow Man, Os (Billy Zane), is confronted by the White Warrior, a being of light, and given the chance to change his ways or die. After the White Warrior bests Os in combat, she opens his heart to the power of love, and charges him to find the warriors who are the representation of the five elements and will save the world from the threat of the Shadow Men and their leader, Slate.
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Inside Monkey Zetterland (1992)
Directed by: Jefery Levy
Writing credits: Steve Antin, John Boskovich
Struggling former child actor and now-adult screenwriter Monkey Zetterland (Antin) is working on a historical screenplay based around the defunct Red Car subway of Los Angeles. He lives in a building owned by his neurotic mother Honor Zetterland (Katherine Helmond), who is a famous soap opera star. Secretly hoping there is a future in acting for Monkey, she is trying to turn her hairdresser son (his brother) Brent Zetterland (Tate Donovan) into a film star.
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Man of God (2005)
Directed by: Jefery Levy
Writing credits: Jefery Levy
A middle-aged rabbi has his faith shaken by a series of events that includes an affair and being stalked by a hate group.
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