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It seems that the doctor and the kids' mother's chauffeur (Clark Gable, looking delightfully evil in his
black
chauffeur's uniform) are conspiring to let them die.
There is no interracial problem but she does have a new
black
boyfriend (last one dropped he for his scholarship.
We hear strains of Edward Elgar in the background, and see painful images of what it must have been like for this soldier, as the Japanese slowly crawled toward the Americans on the
black
sand at night.
Filmed in
black
& white & on a low budget the film was shot 3 days a week over a period of three years.
He reminds me of the
black
guy from Crocodile Dundee II, all cool and suave.
A
black
guy not sweating in the African heat, give me a break!
More recent fare would include the likes of SHANGHAI NOON, with Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson, and the Thai movie that most closely resembles SUKIYAKI WESTERN DJANGO, TEARS OF THE
BLACK
TIGER.
Seems to be a remake of Talk of the Town
(black
and white movie, 1942), which was more of a drama than a comedy.
The supporting cast was simply splendid, I really enjoyed seeing those familiar faces, especially the geek scientist (I had seen him as a redneck cop in The Client) and the
black
actor (from The Thing).
I never thought it fair that this 1955
black
comedy was labeled "lesser Hitchcock".
They could have at least picked a
black
stunt man i laugh hard every time i see it.
She takes in a
black
woman (Louise Beavers) and her fair-skinned daughter to help.
The
black
and white photography is astonishing; there is a particular scene of the young couple running through the forest at high speed that is extremely beautiful; at times, the scenes are so realistic one wonders how they did this (did they actually put the actors next to a real forest fire?)
This movie is an integral piece - a complete cinematic vision, from the stellar
black
and white cinematography (with "deep focus" throwback to Gregg Toland, the man-with-the-print waxed enthusiastically to me about) to the noir overtones and the hard-boiled detective, the "Laura" musical theme interwoven throughout -- to the perverse erotic aesthetic.
Kirsten seemed awkward in the role.She's a lovely actress and has proved herself talented, but she plays a gruff, dirty
black
sheep in the film and I don't think it suited her.
The editor Raymond Franvel (Pierre Taylou) and his rather sexy secretary Anne (Lina Romay) are involved in staging fake
black
masses and satanic rituals, it's a hobby I suppose.
It reminds me constantly of the parody-line in Notting Hill "inform the pentagon we need
black
star cover".
"Fast
Black"
, a three-dimensional performance that few other actors,
black
or white, would have been able to pull off.
The eclipse at the heart of the story allows for some great lighting effects on the
black
& white film.
Awful
black
movie about a protest organized by the women of the hood to stop violence and make peace between the gangs.
The film's mastermind, 31 year old Sam Dunn, does an excellent job dissecting the genre, from its classical and blues origins, to why the Scandinavian
black
metal scene is so evil.
It's a feverish nightmare with unrelentingingly haunting and ominous music and a few pop songs(Beck's
black
tamborine, and doo-wop classic, "The Locomotion") and unique industrial/pop hybrids by Lynch himself.
Homebodies is a bona fide horror film and a
black
comedy as well.
Characterizations are either
black
or white.
There were such great historical events taking place at that time, such as mad King Henry's lust for an heir and willingness to plunge his country into a religious war, betrayal of his wife, intrigues of his court,
black
plague, etc.
It was a wonderful
black
comedy, nearly an old fashioned French farce.
This is big part in the film since tension comes from everyone, and not just racially focused on the typical
black
and white.
I still have a problem deciding if it was meant to be a
black
comedy or not.
Fruit.A poem written by a Jewish high school teacher Abel Meeropol.A song made famous by Billie Holiday.Abel wrote it after he saw a photo depicting the lynching of a
black
man in the south.Something so beautiful came out of such a tragic event.Shivers go down your spine when you hear Billie Holiday perform it.Your eyes get wet.You ask yourself why and yet you get no answer.How could something like that happen such a short time ago?
And just because you're black.Joel Katz' documentary from 2002 is very touching, very moving movie about one stain in American history.There are Abel's sons, Michael and Robby, talking about the song, about their father.Pete Seeger sings a piece of the song and plays with his guitar.Again your eyes get wet.Amiri Baraka, Don Byron, Abbey Wilson and Cassandra Wilson are also talking there.This movie makes you mad, it makes you sad.There is a stain you can't clean.
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