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I grew up in Brazil and I used to visit and marvel at the beautiful
coast
where the movie was filmed.
The Australian
coast
scenery is, simply, splendid to see.
The silent film the Pride of the Clan starring Mary Pickford was supposed to be set in a fictional island off the
coast
of Scotland.
In conception a splendid film, investigating the tensions that occur in family life in the idyllic setting of Galiano Island off the
coast
of British Columbia, _The Lotus Eaters_ is marred by the fact that it has been packaged as a made-for-TV movie, diminishing itself throughout by the addition of chirpy music over potentially powerful scenes, as if to get ready for the interruption of commercials.
The tourist season has just ended on a remote island off the
coast
of Scotland, winter is beginning to set in and the inhabitants, both humans and sheep alike are settling down to much quieter times ahead.
On an island off the
coast
of Scotland, the villagers live the simple lives of "fisher folk."
The very realistic portrayal of police life in a city on the East German
coast
is a strong contrast to other crime movies or series.
After reporting to duty, she wakes up (Having Been Drugged) in a vast Manderley-like pile on the Cornish coast, supposedly as the barmy-in-the-crumpet wife of George Macready, who displays an alarming interest in knives and ice picks.
The opening credits scene revealing the Icelandic
coast
with the powerful music lets us know we're in for something different.
This meticulous film re-enacts the first major sea battle of World War II, the dramatic engagement between the German pocket battleship "Graf Spee" and three smaller British cruisers off the
coast
of South America, and it's equally dramatic aftermath.
These crooks live in the Jamaica Inn and deliberately turn out the lamp that would guide the ships away from their rocky
coast.
looking,it makes me not want to go.To me,its only showing that people on the
coast
states are stereotypical idiots who care more about sports and kicking ass,then anything else.I know,it deals with lots of issues,like breaking the rules,being carefree and being kids,but for God's sake,what the hell!?
Now he has a job to tug an unpopular oilrig out to an oilfield off Californias
coast.
A bunch of tourists end up on a small island off the
coast
of Greece and encounter a being who is a crazed cannibal, and of course that's enough to ruin most folk's vacations.
Based on a true story, this television drama was filmed along Canada's west coast, in winter.
A talking, Scottish-accented police dog (though he won't speak to grown ups) and his British owner (what are they doing so far from home?) are on an isolated island somewhere off the
coast
of America staking out drug smugglers.
The movie also encourages you to fly
coast
to
coast
without fear.
There is the setting and the time -- Hastings, on the southern
coast
of England during World War II.
For all intents it appears that the writers have taken their 90 minutes of screen time, built their story (albeit thin), executed the major plot points (how did the bugs survive the truck on the airfield tarmac?) and then tried to
coast
home on some pitifully thin technical excuse for a solution.
Setting is the French island of Saint Pierre off the
coast
of Newfoundland.
The film ends in the 70's with the 'Big Wednesday' moment - a gigantic swell on the
coast.
Shaft senses this is a trap as he makes sure the
coast
is clear and interrogates Jazar, before he finally relents to her persistence and they make love in her cabin.
the film had loads of late 50s surfing symbols which had a lot to do with the surfing explosion of the mid-60s on the east
coast.
the concept of the surfing shack was something not present on east
coast
beaches, and one wonders if the the local beach patrol would have allowed such a building to be built and occupied on a public beach.
I get the feeling that there may be more of a West coast-East
coast
dichotomy at work here.
Smug liberalism may be preferable to the racist superiority of the John Wayne era; but how sadly rare it is to see a "Western" (to which genre this film essentially belongs, in spite of its east
coast
setting) that goes beyond a game of goodies and baddies.
Hollywood insider films have been made since the movie colony came out to the west
coast.
The entire cast is great, especially Adam Arkin and Laura San Giancommo as transplanted east coasters trying to tough it out until their ship comes in on the west
coast.
Here it shows up on the English coast, under a different name, with a smaller budget, and starring Gene Evans and Andre Morell.
Salvagers compete for the cargo of ships wrecked in the reef off the
coast
of Georgia.
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