大買賣1998

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主演:Mark Adams Sorcha Brooks Mark 

這是部81分鐘的影片,雖然反響并不怎樣,卻使拜耶由電視演員轉型為導演。同時,拜耶還是美國編劇協會的成員,她為四部影片擔任過編劇,其中比較有名的是1997年由喬治·蒂爾曼執導的《靈飯》。

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這是部81分鐘的影片,雖然反響并不怎樣,卻使拜耶由電視演員轉型為導演。同時,拜耶還是美國編劇協會的成員,她為四部影片擔任過編劇,其中比較有名的是1997年由喬治·蒂爾曼執導的《靈飯》。

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