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  1. Oct 10, 2018 · Hallowed Grounds. It is inherently reductive and unnecessary to try to contain movies into rigid genres, but for all intents and purposes, Opening Night is a horror film. In the way that its title ...

  2. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Between the prima donna back up dancers (Taye Diggs), temperamental producers (Rob Riggle) and accident-prone leading ladies (Anne Heche), stage manager Nick (Topher ...

  3. Summaries. A renowned actress teeters on the edge of a breakdown as she counts down the days toward a big Broadway opening. A young woman gets killed in an accident trying to meet her favorite actress Myrtle Gordon after a play. Then Myrtle Gordon felt responsible for the killing leading her down to an emotional crisis that interferes with her ...

  4. Parents need to know that Opening Night is a raunchy musical comedy about a stressed-out stage manager and the quirky cast and crew of a Broadway show. Characters break into song onstage as part of the show, as well as offstage. Swearing is strong and constant, including many uses and forms of "f--k,….

  5. Opening Night. HD. Gena Rowlands is a renowned actress who teeters on the edge of a breakdown as she counts down the days toward a big Broadway opening. 162 IMDb 7.9 2 h 24 min 1977. PG-13.

  6. May 6, 2016 · Opening Night: Directed by Jack Henry Robbins. With Anthony Rapp, Cheyenne Jackson, Jessica Richards, Mitchell Jarvis. Taking place entirely during the opening night of a high school's production of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, OPENING NIGHT chronicles the on stage disasters and off-stage drama of a group of students, their drama teacher and a visiting B-list TV star.

  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › opening-night-1969Opening Night - Metacritic

    Opening Night is a reminder of what has made Mr. Cassavetes's films so appealing, and of what can make them so maddening, too. For all its length -- nearly two and three-quarter hours -- it's a relatively thin example of the director's work, but a mischievous and inviting one, too.