Corrupt
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This film explores the convoluted politics and conflicts between Hindus and Muslims, who are like puppets being "handled" by the
corrupt
national government.
It's a shame this is her only movie, i heard she gave up her career because she found Hollywood
corrupt
and moved to Bristol, England to be a lawyer(!!!).
A film about a young ex-cop and now drug abuser and dealer, Paris Pritchert (Peter Facinelli), washed up just shy of 30, working for his dead father's partner, a hardened,
corrupt
cop.
Stephanie Beacham is great as the seemingly selfish Rose Millar with flashes of kindness underneath and her friendship with Blanche is one of the joys of the series,the aborted escape causing a real rift between the two,this is resolved when Blanche is sent back to her friends in the 2nd series after being sent to another camp at the start of series 2 along with Nurse Nellie Keane(who falls in love with Sally(Joanna Hole)in series 1,and Slyvia,Blanche informs them,that Slyvia died a month after arriving in the new camp,Nellie dies a few months before the end of the war in series 3. Series 2 to me,is the best,we meet evil Miss Hasan,(Josephine Welcome)the evil administrator at their new camp and
corrupt
leader Verna Johnson(Rosemary Martin)we learn at the end of series2,they both sold their red cross parcels,causing a lot of unnecessary deaths for Doctor Mason(great performance throughout by Stephanie Cole as tortured soul,Dr.Beatrice Mason) Veronica Roberts as Dorothy Bennett excels,she goes from widowed young mother to seeing her baby die,then becomes emotionally dead as she has sex with guards to get by but forms an unlikely friendship with Shinya,a Japanese guard,who has to shot Rose when she meets boyfriend Bernard,Dorothy eventually forgives him only for him to die in an allied raid.
A big disappointment, this "save the newspaper story with one big expose against a
corrupt
politician" was boring - the ultimate sin in a film.
The cast is almost entirely middle-aged and mad scientists, ruthless businessmen and
corrupt
officials all play a far greater part in the proceedings than any shark, whether stock footage or rubber.
In turbulent Japan, in the 1870's, the political system was
corrupt
and often peasants and the poor suffered for their wicked ways of living.
Tsukamoto Gishiro(Eiji Okada), Takemura Banzo(Noboru Nakaya), Shokei Tokuichi(Takeo Chii) & Kitahama Okono(Sanae Nakahara)were responsible for Yuki's father's horrifyingly violent demise, proclaiming him a
corrupt
member of government just because he wore white(..he was actually an innocent schoolteacher on his way to teach in the village the four thieves had just swindled).
How pure his love, how
corrupt
& selfish the "normal" people are.
They found a money bag containing stolen loot which belongs to the sheriff(the
corrupt
sheriff who gets a cut of a stolen 300 thousand lifted from a location not specified).
This film shows us that a great film can be made without blowing up a car with massive blood shed, involving armies, and
corrupt
police, This film touched me i will buy it keep it view it
It's a fascinating case about the ethics of corporate power, and also about one person's noble attempt to expose and improve a
corrupt
system.
She becomes a corrupt, greedy, power-hungry witch who even manages to trap Merlin in an icy cave.
It's a dog eat dog world, and Norris is on the underdog side and takes on the
corrupt.
Perhaps this was true of the times, but Finch's presentation (though not campy) has cartoonish leanings and nostalgic overtures that don't express anything more than what most people already realize: the cops were corrupt, the gays were not saints, and they clashed.
There are some strong performances: Mala Powers is good as a wild love interest of Young's, Edward Arnold is suave and persuasive as a bent criminal lawyer, Marie Windsor as usual is svelte and corrupt, and William Talman is very effective as a bonkers criminal who wants to shoot everybody, and nearly does.
There is no undertone of despair as there is in so many forties noirs, there is instead the whiff of
corrupt
wealth and fame, which was so fifties.
In it, a cop (David Caruso) investigates the brutal, ritualistic murder of an art dealer, and finds the murder weapon has the fingerprints of his former lover (Linda Fiorentino), a beautiful psychiatrist who is married to his friend, a powerful,
corrupt
lawyer.
A
corrupt
businessman.
This is a film that shows a young man in his late 20s who is caught between an identification with his father (a
corrupt
businessman) and one with his mother (a pianist, who has died).
However, she uncovers a plot hatched by their alcoholic mother to kill the girls in order to steal their trust funds with the assistance of a nasty chauffeur and a
corrupt
doctor.
I was also surprised (in a good way) that the movie showed some of the police as
corrupt
- by showing a false arrest and eventual beating.
He ends up framed for a crime by the
corrupt
officials of the Queen (who are made jealous when Don Q saves their commander from a bull with his whip, impressing the Queen with his courage).
Kirsten Dunst is completely wasted in a small and weepy role as the daughter of a
corrupt
officer, and Eric Mabius as the Crow has a great presence although his dialogue is quite appaling and clichéd.
When the police have to make up a crime in order to convict someone who they "believe" guilty of a different crime, and the judge and prosecutor let that happen, then, our system is
corrupt.
The story centers around Michelle an assassin who is trying to maintain a stable life in a
corrupt
world, and her gambling brother Jackie who is in denial of his problems and thinks they can be quickly fixed.
Here is yet another in a long, long line of Hollywood films in which all the black people are smarter than the stupid white folks, and all the politicians are
corrupt.
Let's also get one of the hotter black stars of the era to play the "hero," too, and have him show all those
corrupt
politicians how it should be done, even though that "good guy." played by Eddie Murphy, is a crook, too.
It is obvious the
corrupt
Senator Kelly (Bruce Davison) was inspired by Senator Joseph McCarthy's paranoia and Fundamentalism that has ostracized the homosexual community.
I thought this miniseries was an excellent because it shows how much the judicial system can be
corrupt.
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