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While not as famous as some of their other collaborations (such as THE
BLACK
CAT and THE BODY SNATCHER), this is a dandy little horror film even though the casting decisions were a bit odd.
John Wayne (with thick
black
hair and too much eye make-up) does well in an early role as the assistant in the file office, though all the supporting players are quite good.
The original benefited from a huge number of things---it was all in
black
and white, it had a great jazz score and it was filmed at the real locations, including the home of the doomed Clutter family.
The
black
and white photography is perfectly appropriate and the story hooks the viewer right from the beginning.
It's also a great
black
comedy.
Photogrsphed in
black
and white with color interludes when she gets out of the world of exploitation in New York, this made-for-TV (HBO) film has good production values and a very believable supporting cast.
if you like twisted
black
comedy then this is for you.
Documentary starts in 1986 in NYC where
black
and hispanic drag queens hold "balls".
As one man says to another--"You have three strikes against you--you're black, gay and a drag queen".
I think the episode with the
black
Jesus was my favorite.
I am constantly amazed at some comedy films that are a big release one week and then vanish: HIGH ANXIETY, THE CHEAP DETECTIVE, THE
BLACK
BIRD, DON'T LOOK NOW WE'RE BEING SHOT AT.......... and have no profile at all today.
As they look through the diary, they discover it delves into the
black
arts and commands that might be their way out of the cell and to freedom.
The film is moody, shot in stark
black
and white, and makes very good use of locations.
They filmed a pilot for a television series to feature the busty babe in
black
but unfortunately the sit-com never made it past the pilot stage due to it's sexual references.
It looked like what it is; a highly tendentious "wacky" comedy in which an uptight
black
man realizes that his son is gay.
That's main reason why Kusturica's worst movies are
'Black
cat white cat' and 'Life is miracle'.
I have problems with the Naval aspect of the film, but when we look at America, there are not many choices or opportunities for
black
men who are/were in Fisher's situation or similar situations.
They find an ancient journal inside the wall of their cell, belonging to a sick murderer in the 1920's who specialized in
black
magic rites and supernatural ways to escape.
Elvira Mistress of the Dark is just that, a campy concoction of fun, sex appeal, horror and comedy all poured into a low cut
black
gown and toped with a sky high
black
bouffant hair-do.
Belzer teams with Shapiro in "The Dealers" movie, and on "Channel One Evening News" with one wild bit having Belzer as a
black
prostitute trying tricks on reporter Ken who plays Lionel here.
I've just seen it....for those who don't know what it is, I suggest to download the entire feature and enjoy viewing it...it's kinda amateur made trailer featuring the same producer of the famous short Batman Dead End, but this time besides the
black
knight there is also Superman...
I had to watch it four times to catch on to all the smaller weird statements like
'black
and white cat,
black
and white cake'.
Viewing CRYING FREEDOM as a politically and historically educational film (as I think it should, over its artistic merits), the story is one which
black
Africans know only too well, though the younger generation may now need to see it on film for full impact.
Almost ten years after
black
majority rule has been at least theorically in place, 1987's CRY FREEDOM's ideals remain by and large unrealized.
All three dramas also clumsily feature American and British actors in both the white and
black
roles.
Not one South African actor has played a major role, white, coloured, Indian or Black!).
Though this (also highly recommended) biopic was released after
black
majority rule was instituted, MANDELA was played by a
Black
American (Sidney Poitier, who also starred in the original S.A.-themed CRY THE BELOVED COUNTRY), while the Afrikaner DeKlerk was played by a (bald) very British Michael Caine, a good performance if you can dismiss that the very essence of Afrikanerdom is vehement anti-British feelings.
This film is a window into the world of the
black
experience in America.
The film is in
black
and white and was shot in Tucson Arizona.
When "Good Times" premiered in 1974, it was one the first
black
family sitcoms.
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