Crime
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It's just another one of the early black-and-white
crime
noir movies that were very popular at that time.
SCARFACE was a study of a truly monstrous, violent malefactor - a kingpin of
crime.
Before Lacey can do anything his guest dies, he rings his parole officer looking for help, but before he can do the right thing, the belligerent toothpick chewing Sims arrives at his door determined to pin the
crime
on him, the dead body only compounds Lacey's fate.
Crime
Wave is really well paced hard boiled Noir and at a paltry 73 minutes it passes all too quickly, it also has the distinction of being a rather important influence on Kubrick's The Killing which has a similar look and also most of the same cast.
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.
It's a
crime
to let it fade away into obscurity!
While this is not a
crime
-- maybe it should be.
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.
A sardonic spoof of the car sales business loaded with gratuitous sex, crime, and melodrama as filler, "Suckers" is a "B" flick a best.
I bet every time it's shown on HBO, black on white
crime
increases all over America.
The only punishment instituted for whatever
crime
committed, regardless of its seriousness, was the one and only impalement.
It's because of this that, during his reign,
crime
had reportedly dropped to nil.
Crime
from out of the past haunts the present and messes up a lot of lives.
976-EVIL 2: The Astral Factor starts at Slate River college where the dean Mr. Grubeck (Rene Assa) has just murdered pretty blonde teenager Lori Glazier (Karen-Mayo Chandler) which brings his murder count to five girls, this time however a drunk bum named Turrell (George 'Buck' Flower) is witness to his
crime
& Grubeck is arrested.
We follow Frankie around as he starts to go crazy with visions of the terrible sights he saw in Nam, he wanders aimlessly and thinks about turning to
crime
in a desperate bid to lead a normal life!!! Combat Shock is actually a Troma film, and it's definitely one of their best, but be warned there is various violence and gory images throughout the movie, and the climax is very disturbing and horrific, be warned!!!
Making a fairy tale out of one of the grimmest of twentieth century events and completely destroy any resemblance to well documented history is a
crime
against history, its victims and the children it grossly misinforms.
A decent movie about the Russian
crime
structures and gang wars to come in power and take control.
This is a combination
crime
and fantasy story, a time-travel theme employed as a son is able to talk to his father 30 years in the past and help change history for the better.
Malcolm McDowell narrates his own rise as a gangster in this lukewarm
crime
drama.
Yes, the film "exploits" the very real feelings people have toward violent wanton crime, but this story could have been a lot more exploitive than it is.
Turner and Douglas were certainly deserving of an Academy Award for their brilliant acting performances and it is a
crime
that Turner was completely snubbed.
The characters are so real and the depth of their portrayals goes well beyond most
crime
films, including the Godfathers.
Lloyd Bridges, cast as police sergeant Ed Stagg, has discovered that the husband (Frank Converse) of his daughter Tina (Sallie Shockley) is dallying with a local chippy and during Stagg's attempts to end the adultery, he accidentally commits a murder, upon which he forges a plan to place responsibility for the
crime
upon a local inebriate, tangentially providing a question of the title: was Scott's "What a tangled web we weave..." (Marmion) the intended source, inaptly transposed into "tattered"?
A gritty
crime
movie with lashings of the old ultraviolence all round!
This film is a penetrating look into the underworld of prostitution and
crime
in Korea, but it is much more than that.
The biggest problem of "Amore" is the script, working moderately, occasionally even quite well for about an hour, after which the story is rapidly mutating from a pretty tight, at intervals hard-hitting
crime
flick into an extraordinarily boring wife-murder yawn ultimately dissolving into lukewarm air, the end being one of the most awful letdowns in Italian thriller history.
"Cops") is a Swedish comedy, which tells about a small town with no
crime.
John Hodiak is a war vet with amnesia who searches for his identity and possible complicity in a
crime "
Somewhere in the Night," a 1946 film also starring Nancy Guild, Richard Conte, and Lloyd Nolan.
The overall execution leaves no vague on what goes wrong and how it becomes celebrated as fruits of
crime
are reaped and shared by even the most moral in our lives.
I found this an interesting movie, admittedly a bit slow at points, but if you're out for another
"crime
gone wrong" or "gangster
crime
war" film, forget it.
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