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  1. Jul 19, 2021 · Jay Mancini: Directed by John N. Michaels. With Noah Forrest, Bill Galatis, Michael Carr, Michelle Lamelza. When Filmmaker, Jay Mancini dies in a suspicious car explosion, television personality, Alex Peterson struggles to find a positive spin on a man who he had betrayed a decade earlier.

    • John N. Michaels
    • 2021-07-19
    • Drama
    • Noah Forrest, Bill Galatis, Michael Carr
  2. When Filmmaker, Jay Mancini dies in a suspicious car explosion, television personality, Alex Peterson struggles to find a positive spin on a man who he had betrayed a decade earlier. Dealing with ...

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  4. Jay Mancini: Directed by John N. Michaels. With Noah Forrest, Bill Galatis, Michael Carr, Michelle Lamelza. When Filmmaker, Jay Mancini dies in a suspicious car explosion, television personality, Alex Peterson struggles to find a positive spin on a man who he had betrayed a decade earlier. Dealing with his own demons Alex sets out to prove his own journalistic qualities while battling the people that were closest to Jay and a industry that despised him.

  5. Tom and Jerry: The Movie. Tom and Jerry: The Movie is a 1992 American animated musical comedy film based on the characters Tom and Jerry created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. It was produced and directed by Phil Roman, with a screenplay written by Dennis Marks, who also scripted some episodes of the then-airing Tom & Jerry Kids ...

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