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William Powell is John Fletcher, a committed playboy, and Ann Harding is Joan Colby, who
believes
marriage is a business.
She isn't in love with John, but she
believes
she can be of use to him in his family enterprise, which he neglects.
We would hope that religion would bring us tolerance but most wars begin because of religion and who
believes
they are more right.
Mikael Piersbrandt is terrific as the policeman who
believes
he knows what's going on, but can't make his superiors listen, while Michael Kitchen as the hired British hitman, provides a splendid contrast as he sets about his task in a cool, professional and frighteningly unemotional way.
Unfortunately, he has one lovely lady named Holiday who
believes
all his lies and will do his bidding without question.
Lothaire Bluteau is so sad, seems lost, but
believes
he is doing the right thing.
Magnani is a semi demented inhabitant of a village where she meets a stranger, played by Federico Fellini, that she
believes
to be Saint Joseph.
Perhaps this is an extension of his prostitute fetish (that is, he
believes
that by paying them he owns them somehow)?
He is legally married to Pam but because the state of Texas
believes
firmly in monogamy, he has had to resort to private ceremonies to 'marry' his second wife, Kathy.
And the up and coming ('scuse the pun) screenwriter is supposed to be a man-of-the-world and yet
believes
his dead lover speaks to him in a computer chat room?
Members of a debate team, and their adult coach, are heading for a contest in Phoenix when they have this misfortune of happening across drug-pushing thug searching for the partner he
believes
took off with their money and cocaine.
He didn't get the chance to prove or perfect it to work on humans, but he
believes
he can turn his simple minded gardener, aka "the lawnmower man" of the title, Jobe Smith (Jeff Fahey) into a more intelligent being.
He
believes
her, then he doesn't, she's nuts, she's not, oh dear, what to do, what to do.
If this is what television
believes
the world if like,and what people would vote for, then you wonder why David Cameron is bothering about image change.
Adam West's character Ty Lookwell seemed too one-not to me to every career a series (we get it he's an actor who played a detective in the past and now
believes
he can be a real detective, but is an idiot), and the writing by the usually capable and very funny Conan O'Brian and Robert Smigal falls flat here, I hardly cracked a smile.
Robin Williams plays Jakob, a Jewish prisoner in WW2 Germany who hears some news about the approaching Russian army, and lets it slip to his friend Mischa who
believes
Jakob has a radio to have gotten this news.
Rumors then spread throughout the Jewish ghetto and soon everyone
believes
he has a radio, so he decides to make up news in order to give them some sense of hope in this holocaust.
Doris Dorrie has got the uncanny knack of rendering us speechless with her serious comic sagas which depict mundane human foibles.Erleuchtung Garantiert recounts a few mirthful episodes in the lives of its "crazy about spirituality" protagonists Uwe and Gustav.Uwe has never meditated in his life but still
believes
that it would help him in lessening his conjugal distress.The problems arise for them as they foolishly spend all their money in Tokyo.Things come to such a pass that they are forced to spend a few restless nights on the streets.Uwe and Gustav seem to have lost themselves completely in a metropolis like Tokyo where everyone is busy chatting on their mobile phones.The path to enlightenment is tricky for them but they happily tolerate all inconveniences in order to find spiritual bliss.They finally reach the Monzen monastery where they comprehend their innate strengths and weaknesses.Uwe overcomes the agony arising out of his failed marriage.Gustav realizes that he was never happy leading the life as a heterosexual male.He grasps that he has always been a homosexual person.Even though Erleuchtung Garantiert has been shot on Digital Video,it still manages to retain its ineffable charm.
A "fair" cop who was in his first arrest ten years ago finds him in Montpellier and immediately
believes
that he is running after mischief.
He
believes
that he has saw the real thing, so he decides to exorcize the people taking part.
Lloyd Hopkins is an L.A. police detective that loves to take chances in his pursuit of an assassin who he
believes
is responsible for a crime wave in which women are murdered in a horrible manner.
Plot is very simple, Amitabh is a cop who
believes
in the constitution of India even though his son Armaan was killed by terrorist.
Fardeen Khan played a Muslim youth who
believes
his father was killed because of Dev Pratap Singh.
Rick (Bogart) leaves Ilsa in Casablanca to her husband for the good of the world, and for a cause he
believes
in (fighting the Nazis) -- a cause he will participate in.
But John/Erik (Welles), while he leaves Elizabeth for the good of the same cause he fervently
believes
in, can not participate.
But because it
believes
its saying something important.
Basically, the plot focuses on a priest who takes it upon himself to exorcise demons from a group of people he
believes
to be possessed.
Scientist Ray Milland
believes
he's seeing and speaking to his late young daughter in "Daughter of the Mind," also starring Gene Tierney and Don Murray.
Contrary to popular
believes
black is back the meek shall inherit the earth but with less cruelty, seek and you shall find the truth choose not and and continue with blindness.
Naturally, tenants begin to disappear without a trace, and Nell (already troubled by the recent death of her father) finds herself in your average "people are being murdered and no one
believes
me until they get killed" situation.
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