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If he hadn't been under
contract
to Warner Bros. he would've of been perfect in the Cary Grant role in Suspicion: the good looking charmer whose 1000 watt smile blinds one to the fact that he's a predator.
Sure I can understand Nicky Holiday stealing the baseball diamond from "The Great Muppet Caper," but a business lady cheating the Muppets in a
contract
for their theater to turn it into a smoker's nightclub.
I have to wonder what opinion the makers of this movie have of their audience to subject them to the idea of Polish gangsters in Buffalo, NY sending a
contract
murderer to San Francisco to become a mortuary assistant while attending AA meetings.
What was the aim here...I started to have a look at it but then I realized that it had no aim...poor acting...no action and no story..i ended up listening to it while i was surfing the web reading about David Beckham's $250 million dollar US soccer Galaxy
contract.
The fact that leprosy can not be contracted from an individual in its last stages belies the plot line that the aristocrat Fallon and his lady, Cassandra
contract
the disease and end up as the original occupants of the Castle De Sade, doomed to insanity and inhuman cruelty.
I know he was a
contract
player with little control over his scripts, but the acting was as bad as the script.
Other famous stars you may or may not recognize are also in cameos and not all are M-G-M
contract
players either!
Was she under
contract
as his sex slave or something??
But it doesn't shed any insight into why the guy got a
contract
in the first place, what his creative process or vision is - what's Boondock Saints even about?
Fonda had signed a
contract
with 20th Century Fox in order to get the Tom Joad part in The Grapes of Wrath.
MGM certainly WAS the musical studio - if the musicians, dancers and singers weren't under contract, they were on tap.
Every Sunday is an eleven minute short subject featuring the talents of two of its young juvenile
contract
players, a pair who would develop into players of note in the future.
The production standards are decidedly Grade-B, but it is Cagney who makes this movie the delight that it is: this was his first film away from Warner Brothers after seeking release in court from his unreasonable contract, and he seems to be at ease and enjoying himself tremendously--the performance turned in here is intelligent and crackles with his unique energy and surefire charisma.
This one reeler produced by MGM in 1936 showcases the talents of two of its young stars under contract, Judy Garland and Deanna Durbin.
He signs her to a
contract
with the stipulation that he must direct.
Female moviegoers were not shortchanged: Fox's handsomest young
contract
player, Jeffrey Hunter, is as photogenic as Ms. Paget, while Michael Rennie lurks around in the background, stirring up evil doings in the land of the pyramids.
The title role of this western is played by Robert Walker, Jr. He's a young gun who with partner David Carradine gets separated after doing a
contract
hit on a Mexican general.
With this film, Chaplin explored the location possibilities in filming while maintaining the audience's attention for closer to feature length time, something his
contract
with the Mutual Film Corporation disallowed him.
Hopefully, Daniel Webster has gotten him out of the
contract!
Dan Ackroyd does his usual satirical turn as a con who seizes a great opportunity to steal a
contract
from his prisons physician.
The near plot less movie is just an excuse to showcase some Warner
contract
players of the day.
IF someone can tell me why on earth were they digging a hole inside that safe, who the hell is the Rebe and how on earth did they know that the diamonds were in the particular cell, it could just make my day, but it seems that Spike asks us to take too much things in this one for granted, and do not raise our eyebrows when something looks stupid...its just another studio
contract
movie relax and enjoy...
He tries getting out of the
contract
and horrible, painfully unfunny gags ensue.
I liked the scene with Caridad's mother phone call and the discussion about the
contract
with all the musicians and the Spanish people.
This was due to the producers and the director breaking the
contract
with the University of Oregon where it was shot.
But really it was just an excuse for Warners to trot out every star under contract, from Joan Crawford, John Garfield, and Barbara Stanwyck to Peter Lorre, Bette Davis, Sydney Greenstreet and more.
About two-thirds it looked like Giamatti eyes were saying, I can't believe I signed the
contract.
Something to Sing About was produced at Grand National Studios where James Cagney was working while under a
contract
dispute with the brothers Warner.
After 'Steamboat Bill Jnr', Keaton's brother-in-law Joseph Schenck pressured him into signing a
contract
that put Keaton under the control of MGM.
The story originally was about only the Tone, Young, and Cooper characters, but MGM needed to put Joan Crawford in another picture to fulfill her contract, and Faulkner obliged by creating a female role.
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