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Savalas in particular gives a silly portrayal of the 'bad
' criminal.
This man was a hard core
criminal.
Poor second-string feature from Universal Pictures about a mama's boy movie actor doing
criminal
investigation work for the military, fending off the advances of the brash young woman he's been assigned to romance.
Although this movie has a slow, dream-like, almost mesmerizing pace, and an interesting, though possibly not entirely accurate, description of a rural French constabulary's
criminal
investigation practices and personnel, I find it, ultimately, impossible to recommend.
Moses looked like a
criminal
in this movie, not like the kind looking man Charelston Heston in the 1956 movie.
Pepe le Moko, played by Charles Boyer, is some sort of international
criminal
mastermind wanted in countries throughout Europe, and to stay free he holes himself up in the Casbah, a mysterious part of Algiers where even the police are reluctant to go, until a senior officer is sent from Paris to capture le Moko once and for all.
Peter Barnes and John Irvin should be brought up on
criminal
charges for smuggling this script into the public venue.
Both films are about a failed racing driver who's seduced by a femme fatale into driving the getaway car in a robbery masterminded by the woman's boyfriend -- only in "The Killers" the driver was John Cassavetes, the woman was Angie Dickinson and the
criminal
mastermind (cast wildly but successfully against type in what turned out to be his final film) was Ronald Reagan.
Shot in Toronto, it's yet another '80s era feature about the dangers of the urban jungle, where the police fear to go and the homeless and the
criminal
classes are the only inhabitants.
She seems to have been caught in the web of a particularly brutal
criminal
and everyone that has gone looking for her has gone missing.
I am totally sick of films that are supposed to be 'realistic', yet portray the working class (of wherever) as stupid,
criminal
low-lifes, but then excuse them because of their social background.
There's also a problem of making a B movie with such radical themes ( Quite ironic that Siegel would later make DIRTY HARRY where the only good
criminal
is a dead one ) and that is the cast isn't very good with Emile Meyer as the warder being especially irritating in his performance .
3) Whether to show if a persistent detective will solve a case just by asking the
criminal
the same stupid question over and over again till the
criminal
answers?
Yep, Edward G. gives us a retro view of the
criminal
defense world.
Today You Die starts as honourable
criminal
Harlan banks (producer Steven Seagal) is hired by sinister businessman Max Stevens (Kevin Tighe) to drive a security vehicle with $20,000,000 of cash in the back from point 'A' a Las Vegas casino to point 'B' him, sounds simple right?
Daphne and Harry report their observations at a local police station, but when the detective taking a crime report remembers Harry's
criminal
background, he becomes cynical.
"Ordinary Decent
Criminal"
is sad because it is obviously trying to succeed and equally obviously hasn't a chance in hell of making it apparently owing to the absence of a clear sense of purpose.
"Ordinary Decent
Criminal"
has a clumsy screenplay, naive direction, journeyman execution, thin story, poor casting, mediocre acting, and eventually becomes lost in itself and sinks into a mire of hopeless mediocrity.
A lawyer tries to save a criminal, who was convicted of killing his son, from execution.
Conroy, for no reason is convinced from the very start Willis has
criminal
past.
A gang of black rappers after all their
criminal
activities and even killing people are becoming almost positive Mickey Mouse-like heroes performing on stage and giving away awards at the ceremony.
Playing rich
criminal
Newcastle, Lance is a joy to watch but all of his screen time is relegated to the beginning of the movie.
The Motion Picture Association of America has seen fit to advise potential viewers and this is particularly useful to parents and guardians that this film which is hereby titled "Frostbite" is given a "R" rating.The "R" rating has specific information which allows any person who not knowing anything about a film to know something about what this film provides.The "R" was instituted for Sexual Content including Nudity and Perverse dialog,language, crude sense of humor and drug use.There is no reward in viewing such a film though it would be useful to know if this could be removed as a possibility at all I would as this reviewer remove such a possibility.This is a film whereby merely a 1 was not the equal to a number as it did not qualify as a film to be counted,in fact such as this purpose is with this film so should such a purpose be with this films place at all.This is a unwholesome and undesirable offerring that should of been given a much stricter interpretation because at no point is conduct or language suitable for viewing and this kind of film may wish for a Blacklist rather than a stricter definition as to its content.It is suggested hereby that the stricter definition would allow,it is hereby put forth a
criminal
charge.It may any way irregardless of its rating.This is a unsavory world which would damage any persons viewing this film as its purpose is to commit an offense.It is an offense and it is offensive in its purpose.There is no sense of humor in the film but a depraved and indifferent purpose as to its undesirable underpinning.Without reservation this is a do not see list and perhaps not entirely necessary to say to any adults considering but to any whose interests concern the environment to which there children grow up in,do not allow nor provide any young person the viewing of this film it is unfriendly.Society often sends the wrong message when these kinds of problems are in the public domain let this not be one of those times.
If you liked Ida Lupino, who could play the roles as a
criminal
in a woman's prison and prison warden who was hated, this is the film for you to enjoy.
Pixote is a 10-year old boy who lives in the streets of Sao Paulo (Brazil) and leads a
criminal
life in the company of his teenage friends Lilica, Dito and Chico; they steal, pimp, sell drugs and murder in order to survive each day...In the first half of the film Pixote is caught by the police and sent to a sadistic foster home where he witnesses every kind of abuse from the older inmates and guards to the rest of the kids; one night, Lilica's boyfriend is killed after a beating, so Pixote and his friends decide to escape during a riot.
The rest of the film shows Pixote's descent into a
criminal
life; he doesn't show any feelings or remorse after killing someone, maybe because he knows that good feelings are of no use in the world in which he lives...But there is, however, a gentle scene in the middle of the film; Pixote and his friends are at the beach, missing (and wishing) one of his friends from the reformatory was there.
Nevertheless, "The Beast" qualifies as a Continental western because it deals with wholly unscrupulous characters and the action could be classified as film noir because the hero and heroine are trapped by intolerable circumstances that compel them to resort to
criminal
activities.
Psycho
criminal
pure by Carl Schenkel, who is active in Hollywood, like Mrs Soutendijk.
I applaud Tim Burton for being original with his use of the penguin as a freak, rather than an ordinary
criminal
or a clone of the old Batman TV show.
I would compare this film to The Day of the Jackal, another film about the pursuit of a dangerous international
criminal.
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