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The cool thing about the T-Mobile phones is that although switching technologies is very advanced, the
billing
technology has not caught up.
But are you really expecting a classic when Linnea Quigley receives top
billing?
I expected Cleese to have a large role since he had first billing, I was surprised to find out that he had about five minutes of screen time, along with everyone else I liked.
Although Humphrey Bogart got star
billing
in King Of The Underworld, I'm willing to bet he didn't thank Jack Warner for it.
To be honest I saw his picture on the DVD cover but didn't notice that he got top
billing.
Lassie (playing Shep, man's best friend) gets top
billing.
Susan Strasberg is totally wasted in a 5-minute cameo, even though she receives star
billing.
At the same time, she's NOT an integral part of the film but received top
billing.
You know you are in trouble, however, when Eddie Deezen gets top
billing.
It's mostly awful, although it has some good scenes: the first murder victim being found, the E.R. clerk responsible for
billing
patients making a surprise discovery, Drummond's delusional confessional, and the very last scene where Scott's character regains his professional integrity and self-respect.
And this movie fit that exact
billing.
David Niven in fourth
billing
has some funny 'business' as does Franklin Pangborn and if Gary Cooper is not up to his role lacking as he does the verbal dexterity and sophisticated persona that Wilder scripts called for at this stage of his career well, you can't have everything and what you DO have is darned near perfect.
Paul Newman gets the billing, but Dwight Schultz holds his own and shows how good an actor he really is.
As the movie's lead character, she takes second
billing
to Costello who is in all of the movie with Dorothy several times vanishing like a sub-plot.
Mickey Rooney takes top
billing
as Mi Taylor, a misguided ex-jockey with devious intentions, whose relationship with young Velvet reawakens his sense of dignity and opens a new, optimistic chapter in his life.
John Mills receives second
billing
and a smaller font in the titles, so this is clearly meant to be Mr. Portman's film but the whole cast shines.
When George Kennedy and an old Dorothy Lamoure get top
billing
it's telling you something.....4 of 10.
This film does have some atmospheric moments, but about half the dialogue is hard to make out (sometimes it's poorly recorded, at other times just incomprehensible) and Orson Welles, who gets top billing, has a role that is so BENEATH him that you have to assume he was desperate for the work.
Bascally a showcase for black comic Stepin Fetchit who gets special
billing
here, we see him going to his shack where the gang hangs out.
Besides getting top
billing
by being on the cover and about 10 minutes of air time if that, she has nothing to do with the movie or the many messed up plots.
Oliver Reed got top
billing
but he's hardly in the film at all.
He only gets third
billing
(behind Arthur Treacher & Virginia Field), but this was effectively David Niven's first starring role and he's charmingly silly as P. G. Wodehouse's dunderheaded Bertie Wooster, master (in name only) to Jeeves, that most unflappable of valets.
That happened in 1974, when Sam Peckinpah gave him top
billing
in a film called 'Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia.'
Boring children's fantasy that gives Joan Plowright star
billing
but little to do.
James Stewart may get top billing, but it is Kim Novak who steals the show as one of the most alluring witches ever to cast a spell on the movie screen.
One might wonder about Cher playing the lead role, as she is more known as an entertainer than a big box office first
billing
star in a movie.
Red Skelton shares top
billing
with Powell, and he and sidekick Bert Lahr are given most of the comedic minutes, although Skelton is more effective when he, if it can be believed, performs as Powell's love interest, with Virginia O'Brien actually providing most of the film's humor as the dancer's companion.
This is a very unusual film in that the star with the top
billing
doesn't appear literally until half way in.
Until now, Hawke may not have been an unforgettable actor but here perhaps had an eye toward earning
billing
among other Lumet All Stars like Steiger and Pacino.
However, special note should be taken of Dynamite, the big cat who receives billing, possibly as a result of his terrifying performance in Cat People, when he set the stage for the action, chewing on a large roast in his cage.
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