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OK this is the 2nd appearance of The Pink Panther even though there were several other titles with that name it has nothing to do with it it was only in for a
cameo
where someone steals it and Cluesau is kidnapped (after the abomination of the first one I'm celebrating) and some journalist asks questions about Cluesau (Cluesau isn't in this one only in Archive Footage I know a complete ripoff even though so was the rest of the series) and they ask even Charles the real "Phantom" makes an appearance we see Clueseau's childhood and all this other crap which has nothing to do with anything if the journalist was really an author writing bio's about detectives who are so stupid it isn't funny (the only other thing in that category is FAMILY GUY) OK Clueseau isn't found.
It is a very bad
cameo
of Indiana Jones.
The plans were just too big for the director J R Bookwalter to handle, he also covers most of the other production roles from
cameo
to credits designer, evidently everything he touches, he has no talent to back up whatsoever.
Watch out for a
cameo
by Gary Oldman as Pop (He was married to Uma Thurman at the time.).
This feels like a sell out film and I think a wee bit egotistical to put himself as an important though not central character instead of his usual
cameo
appearance.
Faith's mother doing a
cameo?
Brinke Stevens makes a nice
cameo
appearance, and the lead actor who plays her son is very good.
The trains have little to do with the (confused and disjointed) plot of the film, they give what can best be described as extended
cameo
appearances, which presumably are meant to prop up the wooded acting performances (of all but Didi Conn).
Martin Freeman was solid as usual and Ray Winstone (though in little more than a cameo) was Ray Winstone!! Beautifully photographed with a wonderful score there is little I can fault about this movie.
Did I mention it features Jessica Simpson in a
cameo?
Bill Murray and Angelica Huston also make
cameo
appearances.
Most characters are pulled from Ilsa - The Wicked Warden (another Franco movie) and yet all I wanted was for Dyanne Thorne to play a
cameo.
Stoltz and Richardson are quite good (plus the first film's John Getz makes a welcome return in a
cameo
role), and there are some effective moments here and there, but this is a totally pointless sequel, one that doesn't even come close to matching the original.
Very well acted and exceptionally well directed by genre hag Lee Frost(partner Bob Cresse can be seen in a
cameo
role as a massage parlor owner)Climax feels like an old Crown International flick, except much better made than any Crown International film ever was.
i wish that was me, like a little
cameo
part.
Throw in Orville Ketchum, some irrelevant filler material shot at a porn filming session, and a bizarre
cameo
by Forrest J. Ackerman, and you've got a most-excellent B-film!
The director has a
cameo
appearance which says it all: his acting "skills" come strictly from the "deer in the headlights" school of acting.
A project like this could easily have come a cropper, but thanks to the brisk direction of Carl Reiner (who has a great cameo) and Steve Martin's ability to dominate the screen, the movie is a resounding success.
Battle Cry - from beer to eternity- this Raoul Walsh directed ode to the marines is a long slog-148 minutes- and most of it is spent following the marines on liberty and their love lives.Some of it works- Aldo Ray is surprisingly effective as big lumberjack who falls for the New Zealand gal - but for the most part this overwrought melodrama follows lesser lights like Tab Hunter.Based on a script by Leon M. Uris and featuring a score by Max Steiner this movie is over-sentimental and a middling soap opera.James Whitmore does a good job as Mac the Sargent and Raymond Massey is fine in his
cameo
as a general-but for the most part this is a less glamorous and more plodding retake on the From Here to Eternity vibe.The DVD has a trailer and text retrospective on Walsh's directorial career.Avoid this like a landmine.
I rented it because the presence of John Malkovich, who makes a funny cameo, and watched very perplexed the first part, really too slow and without new glances on the matter.
Watch out for a wandering and periodic
cameo
penguin, some 'Olympic-challenged' track and field events and the late Chic Murray as the Headmaster .."off you go you small boys".
As someone said earlier, Travolta debuting is just plain weird, and the fact that Anton LaVey hisself has a
cameo
just makes this a cheesy scream queen classic.
The female lead has no more than a
cameo
role and we gather nothing about her personal life, including parents, point of origin.
Policewoman Lacy Bond,played by small dynamic redhead Sondra Currie,is a "supercop" assigned to take down a band of female gangsters who are up to all sorts of fiendish criminal activities.She uses(pretty basic)martial arts skills against them,and is later joined by undercover agent Pam Harris,played by Jeanie Bell,to help her take down the bad girl mob.The guys are generally pretty unimportant in this movie.Tony Young,as Lacy's boss and partner is reduced to a hapless sidekick,muttering his disapproval when he thinks she is putting herself in danger(and at one point having to be rescued by our heroine from some murderous babes who are beating him to death!).Only Phil Hoover,playing a funny and pretty vicious villain,and the great William Smith,sending himself up in a
cameo
as a patronizing police fight instructor,really register among the male cast.This cheap but entertaining movie contains all the elements expected from Lee Frost's "drive-in" fare,some sex and nudity,scantily clad girls,and lots of action.Fans of female fighting in movies should like the scenes where Lacy and Pam use judo and karate battling the female villains-such as tough con Janette(Laurie Rose)and bikini bimbo thugs Caroline(Dorrie Thomson)and her gang.
Though her opening scenes playing Billie as a teenager are silly and unconvincing, Ross delivers a riveting performance for the most part, guided by her Svengali Berry Gordy, who makes a brief
cameo
appearance as a drug dealer.
I watched Goal 1 quite solely because I'm a Newcastle fan, and Alan Shearer has a
cameo
role.
Alas, although the knight's role is little more than a
cameo
in Alice, the writers here have mercilessly expanded the part, even though it meant treading on the lines of more capable players like break-your-heart Rita La Roy (a most engaging and super-attractively regal young duchess) and Kay Hughes' pleasing Cheshire Cat who, as we might expect, disappears from the action, alas, for long spells.
Anyway, Curly has a funny
cameo
as a passenger in a train with a derby on his head and a clothespin on his nose.
Also don't expect to rent this movie and see Blake Lively(Accepted) or Robyn Lively(Savannah) in any screen time, they appear at the end of the movie in sort of a
cameo
role after everything of importance has happened.
There you go: German rapper Marcnesium from "5 Sterne Deluxe" has a
cameo
as "Rastaman".
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