Paul Hecht

Total Credits at Criticker: 11 (Actor)
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Last Call (2002) - TV Movie
F. Scott Fitzgerald spent a lifetime battling demons - alcohol and a schizophrenic wife - and yet, wrote some of the greatest novels in American Literature. Despite a tumultuous relationship with his mistress, his ailing wife, declining health, and his daily drinking binges, Fitzgerald secretly wrote a scathing novel about the film industry which some call his best novel. It was his final triumph... (Amazon.com)
College professor Michael Sarrazin feels that someone else is inside him, and is led by his dreams to a small town where Margot Kidder (Black Christmas, Superman) has murdered her cheating husband. She senses something odd about Sarrazin too, even more so when he falls for Jennifer O'Neill (Scanners), who may or may not be his and Kidder's daughter. (allmovie.com)
The Selfish Giant (1971) - Short Film
A giant, who finds children from the village playing in his beautiful garden, chases them away and builds a high wall around his estate. (BFI)
The story of a man who rescues a German shepherd and how the two become fast friends. (imdb)
The Savage Bees (1976) - TV Movie
In this horror-drama the festive fun of the annual Mardi Gras celebration is brought to a halt when a swarm of African killer bees escape from a foreign freighter. (imdb)
The Last of the Mohicans (1975) - TV Movie
Kid-friendly animated retelling of the famous Fenimore Cooper story.
Poets on Film No. 1 (1977) - Short Film
This short film brings together animated interpretations of four poems by great Canadian wordsmiths: "Riverdale Lion" by John Robert Colombo, "A Kite Is a Victim" by Leonard Cohen, "Klaxon" by James Reaney and George Johnston's "The Bulge." (nfb.ca)
Frank the Wrabbit (1999) - Short Film
In this animated short, Frank proves he's no ordinary rabbit. He's a highly intelligent "wrabbit" with a philosophical world view that affords him great comfort. Unfortunately, his outlook is challenged when tthe farmer's carrots disappear. His quick wit allows him to survive and prosper. (nfb.ca)
The sponsors of a drug-rehabilitation center stage a robbery to maintain funding of the facility, but the loot turns out to be syndicate-owned.
At the height of his success in 1630 Amsterdam, Rembrandt takes on a Jewish studio apprentice, Samuel. Together, they break free from artistic complacency and rigid expectations. (imdb)
I'll Take Manhattan (1987) - TV Mini-Series
Maxi Amberville tries to save the magazine empire her father built, but her treacherous uncle stands in her way. (imdb)