Criminals
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Dixon cannot reconcile these calls for restraint with his own extreme and irrational hatred of all
criminals.
The stakes are, of course, high--will the police and Widmark, the public health doctor, apprehend the
criminals
who don't know that they are carrying plague before a full-scale epidemic breaks out?
The story is about a Vietnam vet (Kris Kristofferson) being recruited by his brother (Jan-Michael Vincent) to help clean up the criminal element in a small town and what happens when Kris starts taking advantage of his position and becomes as bad as the
criminals
he was hired to get rid of.
I admit that some notorious
criminals
may hold a certain fascination to viewers of reality shows.
I am even sufficiently endowed with a huge circle of friends of many 'preferences in entertainment' to grant you that even minor
criminals
(still murderous but less stylish, say) can grab your attention for a few episodes.
I realize that creepy little kids have been a staple for horror films, but to suggest that they should never be thought of as
criminals
is insane.
So while Jack is beside himself with fears of demonic possession (he's hearing the voice of pilot Tuck Pendleton - Dennis Quaid), he is being pursued by government agencies and ruthless
criminals.
Rather than roaming the streets armed to the teeth, as we might see in a more modern film, Paul Kersey takes on the
criminals
of New York with a .32
To start off with, it's bad enough the heroes of the movies are a bunch of blood thirsty
criminals.
This movie depicts the Buffalo Soldiers, one of the most decorated units that ever fought for the United States as
criminals.
They were not
criminals.
A group of Bounty Hunters looking for criminals, that is how you see the series the first time you watch it, but believe me: THIS IS A MUST SEE if you want to feel alive.
In 1909, Tom Powers and Matt Doyle are best friends and juvenile
criminals.
The first, and most obvious, was the prevalence of
criminals
like Al Capone and John Dillinger, who were glorified by the national media.
Soon some of the hardest to touch
criminals
Shade and Dark have been tracking turn up deader than dead.
First off let me say this film is awful.I would really like to know what made Olivier and Peck and Mason star in this rubbish not to mention the bad performances given by practically everyone in this film the only saving grace is Gregory Peck who plays the Nazi doctor as a powerful man who is seriously deluded and full of his own self importance.The plot basically is this Dr Mengler is alive and well in Brazil and is being tracked down by a Jewish man played by Lawrence Olivier who is part of a group who have formed to bring Nazi war
criminals
to justice,Mengler has cloned Hitler and placed the young boys with foster families and is now tracking them down to tell them the truth about their backgrounds.However save yourself buying this on DVD and just watch it if it comes on TV it is watchable but it is not a good film.
There has been several films made in several countries around the basic theme: in an evil system it's the oppressors that are responsible for creating criminals, who are actually themselves victims of a faulty society, therefore
criminals
should be set free and the system overturn - a new, better system shall come in which, by default, there will be no crime because we won't have any cause for it.
In "Greenfingers", it was
criminals
who ended up having a green thumb.
Evil mob boss Frank Buchanan (a perfectly nasty Michael Granger) has ex-Nazi scientist Dr. Wilhelm Steigg (a nice turn by Gregory Gaye) reanimate the bodies of recently deceased
criminals
so Buchanan can get revenge on his enemies.
Although maybe over-titled in the sense there are only 4 criminals, it's still a solid story which is well directed, acted and photographed.
Like russian soldiers being brought to the front line in the sealed cars with barred windows like
criminals
or some sort of cattle.
The streetwise petty
criminals
that they meet paint such a vivid picture of post war Tokyo that you feel the heat and choke in the dust with them.
Talk about your stupid
criminals.
"Across 110th Street" was more than just a cliché (yet it was full of them), it was deep and developed (yet had a simplistic story about cops and criminals), it was gritty and honest (yet overly-so enough to make you gasp, not laugh), and it was pure, uncut, cinematic genius from beginning to the wildly unseen ending.
While the editing, albeit pure 70s cinema, was completely tangent, the film itself demonstrated the raw force of truth, giving us a rare (yet fictional) story of the changing of the guard in Harlem, the truth of its streets, and the minds of its
criminals.
Their Captain (Harry Gorsuch) is piling on the pressure, and they also have to deal with a sudden spate of suicides among
criminals.
What we have here is yet another undercooked look at
criminals
in the UK.
And he's prepared to be just as ruthless as the
criminals.
There's a special agent out there, this film tells us, who has mammoth breasts and can kill
criminals
rather effortlessly.
They succeed in the heist, but Deputy Kate (T-Love) activates the alarm and one of the
criminals
shoots Deputy Duff.
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