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This incident, which Tae-woo
contributed
to(..using a boat, in the middle of a lake, both proceeded to burying him underwater, Tae-woo keeping him Kang-woo from re-surfacing as he attempted to re-enter)will haunt both, as circumstances arise with Kang-woo "missing"(Hyeon got rid of him, where police would not find his corpse).
The camera work was horrid and the writing only
contributed
to the decay of the film.
I expect the New Zealand tax payer
contributed
to the production cost of this movie and that was a waste of money better spent on a real production.
This film is an INSulT to our intelligence I really cant believe i
contributed
financially to the 'people' who made this film by taking my family to see it, we left the cinema with a frown, please do not subject yourself to this mess to watching this take my advice and do not waste your 'waqt'.
Phil Silvers as Sergeant Bilko was a funny man, no doubt due to the skilled writers and directors and all the other talented team working characters in the series who
contributed
perfectly to one of the funniest and dateless situation comedies America has ever produced.
This is an engrossing story, worth telling, a quickly-paced and novel adventure that profits from a capital performance by Harris, fine turns from Wagner, Coburn, and Karen Black, along with Justin Henry as the snatched lad, with an appropriately whimsical score
contributed
by Wilfred Josephs, and top-notch cinematography by Frank Watts, with all footage shot in a beautiful autumnal Ontario province.
Sergio Martino is a great director, who has
contributed
a lot to Italian genre cinema and, as far as I am considered, his Gialli from the 1970s are the undisputed highlights in his impressive repertoire.
"The Case Of The Scorpion's Tale" of 1971 is one of these impressive films Martino has
contributed
to Italian Horror's most original sub-genre, and another proof that the man is a master of atmosphere, style and suspense.
Had he made it on a more independent basis or went to another studio who knows, but it was because of this, among some other financial and creative woes, that also
contributed
to his suicide attempt in 1971.
The latter seasons disastrous reshuffle
contributed
to its three season short life span.
As with all of Angelopoulos' films, "The Suspended Step of the Stork" implicitly demands a close and intimate participation on the part of the viewer, a fact that has certainly
contributed
to the limited popularity of his work.
Different film directors from different countries have
contributed
to the film medium a lot by their thoughts.
The public was suspicious of the Seventh Day Adventists, whose origins made them appear to be a cult, and all sorts of wild beliefs about them
contributed
to the appearance of guilt.
Abe Burrows did the book with contributions from Loesser; Michael Kidd was the choreographer, and the outstanding art direction was
contributed
by Joseph Wright.
The physicality of the set itself
contributed
to that feeling of smallness and intensity.
There was relatively little political intrigue, and much more focus on the moral question: by reading his anti-Semitic radio commentaries with hidden secret messages to Americans, he in fact
contributed
to the general attitude of Germans (and, as it later turns out, Americans) towards Jews or Hitler.
Steven Rea plays a forensic scientist thrust on the job in Sovie Russia in 1982..in the very first hours of his job a body of a murdered girl is brought in..he has his workers go back to look for evidence and they bring back five more bodies..this starts the story of the hunt for one of the worst serial killers in modern day history..It is a stark depressing dark movie that explores how the bureaucracy of the old Soviet Union indirectly
contributed
or caused the deaths of many of the killers victims.It also explores in Donald Sutherland's character how the proper usage of bureaucracy in a communist govt can help achieve the ultimate goal of finding a monster A gripping movie not for all but for those who like a good detective story that will hold your interest this is definitely a must see on a scale of one to ten.. 9
Colin Farrel did a great job at portraying an army recruit and Clifton Collins Jr and also Matthew Davis
contributed
reasonably well.
The author still turns up to introduce the episodes, but there’s no epilogue this time around; by the way, while the script of the original compendium gave sole credit to R.C. Sheriff, here Maugham himself also lent a hand in the adaptation, as well as Noel Langley (though it’s unclear whether they
contributed
one segment each or else worked in unison).
Mark Sandrich's previous film, 'Top Hat (1935),' completely ignored the Great Depression that was then bringing America to its knees, and presented audiences with a glittering world of the rich and famous; it was the film's optimistic outlook on life that perhaps
contributed
to its success.
The obviously tight budget may have
contributed
to the no-nonsense approach, but it's just what the story needs, and why it works so well.
This film has
contributed
to the freedom I now feel to connect with others, without limits & expectations. .
I thought the chases and pyrotechnics
contributed
to the film and were well done.
"Frankenstein" makeup man Jack Pierce
contributed
his great talents to this film, too, making Hatton (I would imagine) even more of a sight than he was ordinarily.
When Greta Garbo did her part (in the all but fictional movie which probably have
contributed
more than anything else to the general image of Mata Hari) she was 26 years old and looked like - well - like Garbo.
Just, tired old routines that
contributed
to the boredom factor.
He finally understands the destruction of life he had
contributed
to over the past 10 years and tries to undo his wrong by letting a violent thunderstorm destroy the dam they built.
And I absolutely loved the soundtrack, that alone
contributed
to the film's charm.
This project, along with Emma Thompson's reimagining of "Sense and Sensibility", both filmed in 1995,
contributed
to the renewal of the popularity on both sides of the Atlantic of Jane Austen's work and the costume drama that the British Television and Film Industry does so well, and for good reason.
During that time, although I had forgotten the title entirely, there were aspects of this film that stuck in my brain and likely
contributed
to a few random dreams; I remember not really following the plot as a child, but I recalled finding it A) very beautiful, and B), unbelievably dark.
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