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With little work opportunities in Bolivia, he leaves his wife & three
daughters
& travels to Argentina to search for employment as an undocumented worker.
Hires Karloff AND Lugosi, buttresses them with a couple pug-ugly manservants and a truly goofy romantic-interest duo, and puts them to work: running through this outrageous modernist mansion built on a WWI bunker (they have electric clocks!), performing satanic rites and playing the organ, murdering (and stuffing) wives and daughters, settling ownership of virgins with a nice game of chess, fainting a lot, flaying each other alive, listening to stupid ass cops with feathers argue over whose home town is prettier, plus a line that EVERYONE should have implanted in their brains: "Supernatural - perhaps.
I introduced my
daughters
to the movie first and later I read them the book; they didn't notice many differences except possibly the age of Sarah in the beginning.
I didn't care what happened to any of the characters, even John travolta's character was supposed to be the rock solid 'marriage & family' kind of guy, but with his disgusting foul language around the 3
daughters
and the appalling disregard for any sense of discipline and wholesomeness for them was shocking.
The film starts off Nate (Richard O'Neal) and Sarah (Barbara Bourbon) discussing their 18-year old
daughters
upcoming marriage and the rancher's need to ride off on errant for a number of days.
What this film seemed to be aiming for, and so miserably failed to achieve, was so much more successfully captured in
DAUGHTERS
OF DARKNESS, so, give this one a miss, and fast-forward to that title instead if you want a vampiric theme pregnant with dark sensuality and sexual energy.
Upon arrival they question some locals and learn of a married couple who live nearby, the Marquis (Vittorio Di Sicca) and Marquise Di Fiore (Maxime McKendry) who have four unmarried daughters, Esmeralda (Milena Vukotic), Saphiria (Dominique Darel), Rubinia (Stefania Casini), and Perla (Silvia Dionisio).
The Marquis has gambled the Di Fiore's family money away and by marrying one of their
daughters
off to a sick looking Dracula they think they will inherit his money when he dies.
Watched this film the other day expecting the worst from a 1930s film but was surprised it was really quite good.Its a story of two people from different cultural backgrounds who fall in love,the biggest problem is he is married,so the relationship is doomed to failure.I must admit i didn't care for the wife at all,as looking at this film from a 1930s aspect a woman always stood by her husband no matter what.This one deserts him purely because she misses her socialite lifestyle in New York,if she really loved him she would have stayed with him.I found her totally selfish,and a 1930s audience probably would have felt the same.When you watch these old films you have to forget your 21st century attitudes,as what seems acceptable now wasn't back then, she should have stayed with him.I hated Frederick and the father he was a pig and a bully who didn't care for his
daughters
happiness,which leads to a tragic conclusion i wont say why.I was really hoping that Gary cooper would ditch the wife then tell Frederick and her father where to get off and run away with the Polish girl for the perfect happy ending,but alas it wasn't to be.I don't understand why this film is forgotten because it is quite outstanding for its day.
It introduces us to a number of religious families who have to deal with their sons or
daughters
coming out.
This is an outstanding movie and should be required viewing for every woman in this country, together with any and all of her
daughters.
In the second he is father to his two
daughters
left to him by a wife that found another man.
Claudette Colbert and Louise Beavers star as single parents struggling to raise their
daughters.
Years pass, and you see how their rising fortunes have changed their lives as well as the
daughters.
My 2 and 4 year old
daughters
watched it, like they do every new movie, 6 times in a row the first day.
Stephanie Daley should be mandatory viewing for parents and
daughters
everywhere.
BOYS ARE EASY (1993) is a very funny movie about a Father (Richard Ng) that is worried that his three
daughters
are never going to get married.
Faking a terminal illness and playing it up to the hilt, the three
daughters
(Brigette Lin, Maggie Cheung, and Chingmy Yau) dig up three men (Leung Kar-Fai, Jacky Cheung and Ekin Cheng) to pose as there fiancées.
Smacking of other successful, but just as stupid, unfunny, uninteresting and ultimately pointless garbage, as "The Osbournes", this show was also set-up as an all-access and occasionally would-be tongue-in-cheek insight into the day-to-day life of one Victoria Gotti, the younger of late notorious Mafia Don John Gotti's two daughters, who is apparently a plastic-surgery obsessed socialite/gossip columnist/author/newly divorced single-mother of three loud, spoiled, lazy, and profane teenage sons.
The stockbroker, played by Jack Buchanan, has three very pretty
daughters
with the youngest Gwen (played by Janette Scott) madly in love with him so much she wants to marry him.
We watched it with our 2 young
daughters
and it opened a great deal of doors for discussions with them.
It's now nearly 20 years since it was made, but my two
daughters
can still recite the entire dialog, and we still "crack-up" when we think about it!!!
My
daughters
loved it when they were young.
My two
daughters
and I watched it and thought parts of it were hilarious.
I saw this with my 2
daughters
- 10 and 7, and it was for kids just their age.
Her ex-husband Paul (Nick Boraine) and she are disputing the custody of their two
daughters
in court, and Paul wins the dispute of the girls.
Paul moves the
daughters
to his place and Lila becomes depressive and upset, goes to a bar and uses drugs with alcohol, having a blackout.
Girl's as young as 10 some,as in the movie
daughters
of the prostitutes,or girls who for what ever reason had left their homes.
Fannie Hurst's tear jerking 1933 novel about the sacrifices mothers make for their
daughters
spawned two popular movies separated by a quarter century of glacially-changing social attitudes - a highly regarded 1934 version that remains faithful to the book's narrative and an elaborate 1959 remake which changes certain plot details to service German-born filmmaker Douglas Sirk's heavily Baroque style of film-making.
The Swinglettes as a take off of the Andrews Sisters was superb but unfortunately it also meant that Edith was hardly distinguishable from the rest of the
daughters
when she has a decent part in the original score.
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