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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 30 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Moore, Demi
True or false? (As of Oct 2001) Demi has starred in movies with her daughter Rumer? | Demi Moore's Movies
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true . The movies were 'Now and Then' and 'Striptease'.
'If you ever want something badly, let it go. If it comes back to you, then it's yours forever. If it doesn't, then it was never yours to begin with' is quoted in which movie? | Demi Moore's Movies
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Indecent Proposal. Demi played Diana Murphy, a married woman who slept with a millionaire for a night for {$1} million dollars.
In what movie was Demi's character's name Lieutenant Commander JoAnna Galloway? | Demi Moore's Movies
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'A Few Good Men'. Her name in 'G.I. Jane' was Lieutenant Jordan O'Neil. In 'The Butcher's Wife' it was Marina and in 'Destination Anywhere' her name was Janie.
2. They were 'About Last Night' and 'St. Elmo's Fire'.
'Mortal Thoughts'. Demi was the producer of all the listed movies except for 'Mortal Thoughts' in which she was the co-producer.
'When intimacy is forbidden and passion is a sin, love is the most defiant crime of all' is the tagline to what movie? | Demi Moore's Movies
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The following quote was quoted in what movie, 'As we grow older, it becomes difficult to just believe. It's not that we don't want to, but too much has happened that we just can't'? | Demi Moore's Movies
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Now and Then. Demi co-starred with Christina Ricci, Rosie O'Donnell, Thora Birch, Melanie Griffith and Gaby Hoffmann in a movie about 4 friends who reunite after 20 years only to discover they aren't who they used to be.
'The Seventh Sign'. A movie about the coming of the apocalypse and Demi plays a woman who fears her unborn child is a part of it.
In which 1991 film, also starring Bruce Willis, did Demi play the part of Cynthia Kellogg? | Demi Moore Films
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Mortal Thoughts. This psychological thriller, co-produced by Demi, is told in a series of flash-backs, but despite good performances by the stars, was a box office failure.
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