TV Shows - Sandy Hamilton
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on May 15, 2024. Sandy Hamilton has appeared in 0 television series with data.
    Movies - Sandy Hamilton
    Sorted by online popularity. Sandy Hamilton has appeared in 4 movies with data.
    • Asteroid City Poster
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      Asteroid City
      as Backstage Sound Man • #295 most popular movie
      Asteroid City is a riveting science fiction film that takes place in a distant future. The story revolves around a bustling metropolis built on a massive asteroid, where people from various planets and civilizations coexist. The film follows the journey of a courageous young explorer who uncovers a dark secret that threatens the entire city. With stunning visual effects and a captivating storyline, Asteroid City offers a thrilling blend of action, suspense, and thought-provoking themes.
    • Duplicity Poster
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      Duplicity
      as Swiss Chemist • #4,216 most popular movie
      Duplicity is a 2009 American romantic crime comedy film about two corporate spies with a romantic history who collaborate to carry out a complex con involving a medical innovation. The film stars Julia Roberts and Clive Owen and was released on March 20, 2009.
    • Center Stage Poster
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      Center Stage
      as Gala Patron • #4,441 most popular movie
      Center Stage is a 2000 American teen drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner, portraying the journey of 12 young ballet dancers from diverse backgrounds as they pursue their dreams at the fictitious American Ballet Academy in New York City. The film delves into the challenges and pressures encountered in the professional dance sphere, shedding light on the unique coping mechanisms of each individual. Notably, it marked the film debut of Zoe Saldana and Amanda Schull.
    • Cradle Will Rock Poster
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      Cradle Will Rock
      as Rockefeller Center - Sol Double • #5,445 most popular movie
      Cradle Will Rock is a 1999 American historical drama film that fictionalizes the true events surrounding the development of the 1937 musical The Cradle Will Rock by Marc Blitzstein. It offers a social commentary on the role of art and power in the 1930s, amidst the struggles of the labor movement and the appeal of socialism and communism among intellectuals and working-class people at the time.