The best David Leisure’s drama movies

David Leisure

David Leisure

16/11/1950- 24/05/2008
We present our ranking of the best David Leisure’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about David Leisure.

10 Things I Hate About You

10 Things I Hate About You
7.3/10
On the first day at his new school, Cameron instantly falls for Bianca, the gorgeous girl of his dreams. The only problem is that Bianca is forbidden to date until her ill-tempered, completely un-dateable older sister Kat goes out, too. In an attempt to solve his problem, Cameron singles out the only guy who could possibly be a match for Kat: a mysterious bad boy with a nasty reputation of his own.

Goddess of Love

Goddess of Love
3.2/10
The god Zeus sends Venus, the goddess of love, to Earth to find her own true love.

Sperm Donor

Sperm Donor
7.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 12/12/2012
  • Character: Maxwell
A very rich and lonely dying man discovers the sperm he sold to help get through college has resulted in three children. He is determined to get this dysfunctional group together - whether they like it or not.

Welcome To September

Welcome To September
6.4/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 24/03/2005
  • Character: Elliott Faydo
Drew McCullough, a lonely young Irishman, sells carpet for a living. One night, he is transfixed by the image of a beautiful, exotic woman in a painting. Suddenly, she steps out of the painting and into his arms. For an instant, they are locked in a passionate, soul-churning kiss and then she's gone. Is she real or has he just lost his mind? He's going to find out no matter what the cost. And it costs him dearly. In his obsessive search to find her, his life is turned upside down. In the end, Welcome to September is a quirky story about fantasy, reality, obsession and love, and how all of these things are just different sides of the same coin.

Wait Until Dark

Wait Until Dark
7.2/10
A videotaped production of the Frederick Knott play in which three criminals play an elaborate scam on a blind woman who is in possession of a doll that, unbeknownst to her, is very incriminating. The play had already been famously adapted for the screen in 1967 starring Audrey Hepburn. This 1982 version was frequently shown on HBO in the 1980s.

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