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Kind of like Jessica Biel when she did that stupid photo shoot to get out of her contract on Seventh Heaven - but she got a good publicist that was able to keep it from ruining her
career
... But that is probably STILL not worth a reason to rent this movie.
This was the end of Jane Powells
career
in the movies.
It's not a very good movie to end a brilliant
career
with, but it's entertaining, and the history of the cast should be mentioned: First we have Jane Powell who started out in movies as a child performer and made it to big time which is something that most child actors and actress' couldn't do.
Vallee created a whole new
career
for himself as droll comedic second-lead with this impersonation; and Randolph is very strong as the understanding servant-cum-friend.
This is one of the early movies in the long
career
of Akira Kurosawa and a brilliant movie nonetheless.
Master horror icon Boris Karloff is basically exploited for name recognition (something that would happen quite frequently in the later stages of his career)and has little if anything to do.
the movie is a very witty look at the nature of modern media - using the ubiquitous presence of a TV chef who now finds his
career
on the slide - as the focal point.
I've been a fan of Laurel and Hardy all my life, but there came a point in their movie
career
where their distinct style of humor simply ceased to be.
Harrison Ford gives one of the best performances of his
career
as one U.S. President not to mess with.
Sylvester Stallone's
career
took a turn for the worst here with "Get Carter," a dry action film about revenge.
He starred in 20th's biggest production of 1954, "The Egyptian" -- after Marlon Brando turned down the part -- and then starred in this, MGM's biggest production of 1955, and yet this almost unprecedented, one-two whammy of multimillion dollar spectacles failed to ignite his acting
career.
Apparently, when "Silkwood" came out, Mike Nichols hadn't released a notable movie since "The Fortune" nearly killed his
career
eight years earlier.
In "Stop Snitchin - Stop Lyin," The Game candidly talks about his rap career, personal life, ex-label mates, and exposes the truth about the fall out with his former crew with help from the Black Wall Street camp and numerous other celebrities.
Mr. Clarkson (Henry Stephenson) is kind and encouraging enough to her, but his wife (Mary Boland) is a noisy, irritating, no-talent singer who treats Hilda and her other maid Annie (Una O'Connor) as little better than slaves; and Mrs. Clarkson is especially jealous of Hilda, as she also aspires to a singing career, and is eagerly awaiting a visit by London-based composer and impresario Sir Julian Kent (Conway Tearle).
It's too bad this is such a silly vehicle because Crawford, hovering around fifty at that point in her career, seems determined to make something substantial out of it.
Throughout the entire movie she insists that she's not going to get married- she going to have
career
instead.
In the best role of his career, he wields swords, cigarettes, and sticks with an airy sensuality and was deprived of a much-deserved Oscar nomination.
Hurt feelings and gnashing of teeth to follow but not before the Turner character has a
career
again, the Sullivan character has a resume, the Pidgeon character is awash in black ink and the Powell character has banked thousands of relative easy dollars and accumulated enough first-hand material for a blockbuster on Hollywood Babylon.
And Pedro Abrunhosa, who happens to be a famous singer from my city should stick to his music
career
so we don't have to put up with such bad acting and can choose not to listen to his songs.
Unfortunately, Murphy was serious about his lousy acting
career.
It is pathetic and saddening, as Carlin now appears to be in the twilight of his
career.
At least Deidre Hall had a
career
after this...
After three big-budget Broadway-based period musicals in a row, Barbra Streisand obviously made a conscious
career
decision to convey a more contemporary image on screen.
I gather Columbia (read Harry Cohn) had high hopes of launching Novak's
career
with this role.
He would return later in his
career
to the concept of single set stories, for movies such as Rope, Dial M For Murder and Rear Window.
Jack Picford is the brother to Mary Pickford who found a
career
in Hollywood, but had a very short life.
She plays an independent
career
woman who for some mysterious reason thinks she has to choose between an amoral married man (a strangely unsympathetic Dana Andrews) and a psychotic war veteran (Henry Fonda in one of his dullest roles) who wants to marry her the first day they meet (?).
Mitchum manages to be good insofar as the worst dialog of his
career
allows him, and McGraw is loaded down with even worse talk.
And poor John Sturges - what an end to a career?! - as director!
Belated threequels are usually desperate attempts from faded stars to revive their
career
and bank balance, but this is so utterly disinterested in doing anything but visiting the cashpoint that it practically qualifies as a non-film.
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