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This movie proves that with a talented cast & also talented directing a good movie is a good movie no matter the subject.It saddened me to find out Patrick Dewaere
committed
suicide & in the near future I,ll will check him out with Depardieu & Miou-Miou in Get Out Your Hankerchief.
Most, after directing this, would have driven off a cliff or at least
committed
a mass murder.
Detective Philo Vance's powers of observation seem greater than all the Oriental sleuths of the era combined when it comes down to that final evaluation of how the murders were
committed.
Grace Trevethyn is a widow,who lives in a small town in U.K. and has many financial problems because of her dead husband, who
committed
suicide since he was full of debts.
The omissions were over-sights that could not be corrected once committed, nor did the parties involved --- who saw the movie --- mention it at the time.
He's
committed
his murder, but now he must kill to cover that up.
And there is the small irony of the actor that goes in a supermarket to do research for a film that he hasn't
committed
to yet.
I have seen Slaughter High several times over the years, and always found it was an enjoyable slasher flick with an odd sense of humor, but I never knew that it was filmed in the UK, and I never knew that the actor that plays Marty Rantzen (Simon Scuddamore)
committed
suicide after the film was released.
I had an uncle who
committed
suicide after serving in Vietnam because of mental problems he experienced after coming back.
alongside the comic tackiness there are some other great comedy moments - listen out right in the beginning for the voice over of a dad scaring his kids to death, and the funniest rape scene ever
committed
to film.
Very religious person, she is a picture of the hypocritical society and religious of the time, she dedicates its life the morality of the villa that was
committed
by xica, that is a woman full of lusts that it faces the society of the time to preach and it helps the slaves of the area.
Some of the disaster scenes were hard to forgot, like the frozen baby, or the guy who
committed
suicide after killing someone in the unruly crowd.
All in all though what this film did bring home was the true horrors of any conflict, and how how whatever acts are
committed
in war only breed worse acts, often culminating in the suffering of the innocent.
One the funniest script ever
committed
to celluloid - exceeded only by Strangelove, Spinal Tap and Lebowski!
There's only one problem: She's engaged to a sketchy character (Riccardo De Torrebruna) who may or may not have
committed
a heinous crime, and if he repents, will probably be let off with a slap on the wrist.
Some of the shots of the zombs are the best ever
committed
to film.
In her office, late at night, Mary (Corr), a psychologist, takes a voicemail from the father of a girl who has
committed
suicide whilst under her care, urging her that it's time to 'let go'.
However, Astaire deludes himself further into thinking that the roughnecks who come into town eventually leave it because of his notoriety (rather than through the helpful 'armed and invisible' presence of his friends) and even befriends a much younger saloon gal who turns out to be the girl of the robber behind the crime Astaire was supposed to have
committed
in the first place!
The guilty couple who
committed
the crime was okay, but suffers the same glorifying effect.
The current Chief Inspector, Manni (Paolo Maria Scalondro) is on the case, he talks with the now retired Moretti about the dwarf murders but finds out little except that the man thought responsible Vincenzo De Fabritiis (Luca Faglioli)
committed
suicide.
When Rocky teaches Diana how to 'see' through touch she is delighted at her new way to see and this has to be one of the most beautiful scenes ever
committed
to camera in a movie.
When a series of murders are committed, Helene begins to suspect Popal, worrying that she is next.
Every error of film-making you can think of, and even some you can't, is
committed
here.
Particularly the American part is filled with the stereotypical distorted view of America many Indians have-street crime
committed
by minorities, homosexuals, constant drinking & throwing up, gun-toting cops shooting a fleeing suspect & the racist, homophobic Bengali-turned ugly American.
The German Penal Code of 1871, Paragraph 175, states "An unnatural sex act
committed
between persons of the male sex or by humans with animals is punishable by imprisonment; the loss of civil rights may also be imposed."
The story, which basically really happened, is about a giant fraud
committed
by James Addison Reavis, who pretended to own almost the whole state of Arizona.
The movie begins when Kishenlal (Pran), a taxi driver for the gangster Robert (Jeevan) returns to his wife Bharati (Nirupa Roy) and sons after spending many years in prison because of a crime
committed
by Robert.
The only punishment instituted for whatever crime committed, regardless of its seriousness, was the one and only impalement.
In the end, I am uncertain if all the characters in the movie got killed, died or
committed
suicide.
There is, in fact a "real" gorilla on the loose (played by Art Miles - the makeup, while not great, wasn't as bad as some that I've seen), who can't be the murderer (because first, gorillas can't write notes and, second, he hasn't been on the loose long enough to have
committed
the murders) but still he provides plenty of comic relief in his scenes with the Ritz Brothers.
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