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The second installment has Axel Foley trying to solve a case involving a
criminal
who goes by the name "The Alphabet Killer"(played by Jurgen Prochnow) after LT.
Believe me, Italian fascists were as obnoxiously
criminal
(and sometimes even more) as their German peers.
It is somewhat interesting from a historical context if you are a
criminal
investigator or anyone involved in the study of serious psychological / neurological disorders or any areas of research that may involve violent dictatorships without any remorse to humanity.
And before she knows what's happening, she does what Guido demands and joins his
criminal
organization as a call girl.
One girl is a criminal, then she isn't, but she's here.
This is an incredibly tasteless tale that is reputed to be the story of the notorious Ma Barker and her demented
criminal
sons.
Unfortunately, most of what you see in this Roger Corman production is pure hooey--with no basis in the real lives of this
criminal
family.
Secondly, the film only had one or two plot twists and there really were no other potential people portrayed in the movie who could have been the murderer, so the identity of the actual
criminal
wasn't in much doubt--even when a little plot twist was added to make you possibly doubt it was really him.
It's a
criminal
waste of talent, especially Virginia Madsen, Robert Patrick and Ford himself.
Having just seen this for the first time, I was pleasantly surprised; this is a solid, well-acted and scripted, somewhat tongue-and-cheek but scary horror/sci-fi film with a premise simutaneously nightmarishly banal/outrageous: a petty American
criminal
(looking like a cheap burley thug, the kind who would "threaten" George Reeves on the cheap sets on the t.v.
Ray Liotta is a vicious
criminal
without redeeming characteristics.
The rough one, 'Blackie', becomes a
criminal
and is played by Clarke Gable.
The bookish one becomes a lawyer and
criminal
prosecutor, played by William Powell.
He's the type of ruthless
criminal
who could corrupt a cloister of nuns and he leaves a trail of misery wherever his path takes him.
James Marshall stars as an ex-crook trying to go straight however this is hard because his
criminal
record keeps haunting him and ruins his chance for any decent employment, however when he gets his hands on a counterfeit plate, three sets of mobsters come gunning for him.
I'm so glad that Mariel Hemingway has chosen yet another steaming piece of pony loaf to showcase her
criminal
lack of talent.
Trevor Blackburn(Andras Jones)is an amnesiac told by his psychiatric doctor, brain specialist Dr. Ek(Jeffrey Combs as eccentric as ever)that he was an unhinged, hard-to-handle
criminal
who was behind the murder of his lover Faith(Beth Bates).
Writer-director Dan Clark (who plays the head criminal) wants us to think he's crafting a deliberately self-conscious homage to B-cinema, but ultimately doesn't have the dumb 'luck' of an Ed Wood to convey it at all proper.
Later, he runs into the twin brother of a dead
criminal
and takes him for a ghost.
But when she looks into his background, she finds that what she knew about him turns out to be false, and he may have been involved in
criminal
activity.
Also, it was very disappointing that the
criminal
got such a light sentence.
In his opening courtroom remarks, Bogart instructs the jury that the
criminal
past of the young man on trial for murdering a cop doesn't matter, it's completely irrelevant.
I love this show, not only for it's good and cozy
criminal
stories, but also for the new perspective of a
criminal
story; during war and is actually being affected by it.
He plays a tired old cop who is handed the menial task of driving Mos Def, a criminal, who has to testify in court.
Holding them at gun point, Earl(Gregory Bastien, portraying the stereotypical profane black
criminal
low-life who finds some sort of redemption towards the end when facing possible death)demands the group drive him to a desert location where his partner's vehicle is found abandoned.
But, Yuki Kashima's(Meiko Kaji)mother was a victim of
criminal
swindlers who would thrive off villagers for protection against being drafted for war.
An opening title card announces that Powers should not be taken as an individual character, but as a type, a characteristic example of an urban
criminal.
And when they uncover three suspects behind one of the movie's main
criminal
cases?
Perhaps one of Sigourney Weavers worst films to date, her portrayal of a
criminal
psychologist with post traumatic stress disorder grinds from the first scene.
Sigourney Weaver plays Dr Helen Hudson, the brilliant
criminal
psychologist, somewhat reminiscent of Denzel Washington's Lincoln Rhyme in the more recent and marginally superior 'The Bone Collector'.
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