Concerns
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The paper-thin plot
concerns
a sleazy director played by the sleazy director (now thats acting) advertising on the internet for women to star in a snuff movie.
This witless script, by Michael Angeli,
concerns
a police sketch artist who draws his own wife's face from a murder witness's testimony, and while that's not a bad idea for a plot, it would be much better suited to an hour-long TV series.
Based on actual events of 1905, silent film THE BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN
concerns
an Imperial Russian ship on which abominable conditions lead to a mutiny.
The release of the movie has been delayed because of
concerns
about the welfare of the child actors involved.
Early 80's creature feature
concerns
a long abandoned gold mine that some intrepid miners are determined to check out.
The story
concerns
Babs Johnson (Devine), she's the filthiest women alive.
This short, a formative cartoon featuring Pepe Le Pew,
concerns
a cat who thinks he'll solve all his problems by pretending to be a skunk.
This searing drama based on a true incident
concerns
several ambitious African nationals who decide to temporarily leave their families by stowing away on an outbound ship.
The slight plot of this 11-minute film
concerns
the possible unemployment of Edna's (Durbin's real first name which is the way she's addressed here) grandfather's conducting job at the park because of low attendance.
Nobu's
concerns
about her son are more legitimate in nature, but they are also (understandably) self-serving.
Anyone who, after seeing this movie, complains about Connery's accent, or the lack of historical verisimilitude, or the realism of the political motivations, or any other extra-movie concerns, simply doesn't love movies.
Today's
concerns
with environmental causes make the show more relevant now than ever before.
Another historical lapse
concerns
Lieutenant General Whitfield Scott; Scott was not the commander of Union troops throughout the Civil War.
Set during the second world war,it
concerns
the fortunes of a frankly second - rate touring Shakespearean Company comprising an equal number of has - beens and wannabes led by "Sir", a theatrical knight of what might kindly be called "The Old School".Whatever part he is playing he grabs centre - stage and bellows out over the footlights,bullying his audience into applause.But,somewhere inside him,buried most of the time deep beneath the ham he regularly dishes out,there still remains an occasional glitter of his earlier greatness.It is to catch a glimpse of this that his audiences fervently hope for.
The story
concerns
the Japanese who are stranded in the Phillipines after the US returned in late 1944-early 1945.
This is a masterful piece of film-making, with many themes simmering and occasionally boiling over in this warts and all study of the poet's bohemian, self-indulgent wartime years that span the aerial bombardments of London and the outward tranquillity of a Welsh coastal retreat - the borderlines between friendship, lust and love, dedication to art and experience versus practical concerns, jealousy, rivalry, cowardice and egotism versus heroism and self-sacrifice and more.
The novel, set in 1924,
concerns
the partitioning of Ireland, in particular its effects on a solitary community ( the 'Puckoon' of the title ).
American-made final entry in the "Blood Island" series of Filipino horror films
concerns
Abdul Amir (Reed Hadley), ruler of a fictional country.
Another funny sequence
concerns
his reluctance with romancing a femme fatale, Filet de Sole, while his wife, Caramel, is waiting for him that shows some glimpses of his later innocent character with Oliver Hardy.
It
concerns
the rivalry between two funeral directors in a small British town.
It is about time there is a movie that expresses and shows the
concerns
going on in African American relationships.
Hitchcock's remake of his 1934 film
concerns
about the known story of McKenna marriage(James Stewart, Doris Day, in the first version Leslie Banks, Edna Best) along with their 11-years-old son travelling through Morocco during vacations.
It couldn't have come out at a worse time--just as the nation was entering the Reagan years, the boom-boom 80s, the time of no regrets, no
concerns.
There are points of comparison to be sure, but they are peripheral
concerns
when you consider that the key to the heart of each movie is different.
The End of Suburbia neatly collects many of the
concerns
with the coming "Peak" of the world's oil supply.
Ingmar Bergman's meditation on war
concerns
a couple living an idyllic existence on a small island off the coast (of what country isn't specified).
What
concerns
me is that many of you may not be aware of the (at least) two existing versions of this film.
As good an advert for republicanism as you're ever likely to see,"Mayerling"is an everyday story of royal folk in late nineteenth century Austria.Set during one of Europe's seemingly incessant internal turmoils it
concerns
itself with the Emperor Franz Joseph (Mr James Mason),his rebellious son,the Crown Prince Rudolf (Mr Omar Sharif)the Empress(Miss Ava Gardner) and various mistresses,secret policemen,spies,extravagantly-uniformed popinjays,gypsies,dancers,wives, soldiers,swans,horses and the bizarre inbred web of European royalty at the time of Franz Joseph's Austro-Hungarian Empire.
This film
concerns
purportedly non-establishment types (aesthetically and sexually) who apparently cannot resist basic romantic needs.
The story
concerns
an imagined true and concealed tomb in the Valley of the Kings, of King Seti I, second pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty, New Kingdom period.
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