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The Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the Depression following almost ruined the American Musical Theater, in fact it was the final
death
blow to vaudeville.
His management of the bureau from 1924 to his
death
crated on of the finest investigative services in the world.
A bit of a recluse, Tom has not yet recovered from the
death
of his wife and son while he was serving during the First World War.
This malevolent manifestation seeks out all persons who have wronged the dreamer in his conscious state, and brutally suffocates them to
death.
David Niven plays the RAF bomber pilot who misses his own
death
but is granted a second chance at life when heaven notices that he is AWOL and dispatches an angel to investigate.
Back in 1997, do I remember that year: Clinton bans cloning research, the unfortunate
death
of Princess Diana, the Marlins won the world series and a woman gave birth to septuplets.
The water boy is part of a British Calvary contingent threatened with
death
by a notorious blood cult of Kali called the 'Thuggee.'
It treats themes like duty, guilt, word, manipulation and trust like few films have done and, unfortunately, none that I can recall since the
death
of the 'policial' in the late seventies.
Following the
death
of his wife and the end of the war, Campbell camouflages himself with the anonymity of a solitary life in New York City, which muddies his neuroses even further.
A young cat tries to steal back his brothers soul from
death
but only gets half of it and then has to go adventuring to get the other half... or maybe not.
The Hennessy clan -- mother Cate (Katey Sagal), daughters Bridget (Kaley Cuoco) and Kerry (Amy Davidson), and son Rory (Martin Spanjers) -- look to one another for guidance and support after the
death
of Paul (John Ritter), the family patriarch.
It deals so gently and subtly not only with Aids (which is only alluded) and gay life, but also with old age, dying and
death.
I felt consumed by the knowledge of the inevitability of Che's death; for me, it clouded the entire movie.
I suppose that is exactly what Soderbergh wanted us to feel, the slowly evolving inevitability of his
death.
Ultimately however, for the first 80 minutes or so, it is a, more or less, straight forward cat and mouse, or Dog chase Dog, film in which every encounter ends in at least one
death
(seriously, once Sam Lee and Chang Square off, some one will die) and the fun part of movie is you never know who hands will commit the act.
Her husband finds out and punches the guy resulting in the actor's unexpected
death
- which leads to a murder trial and even more unexpected: a life prison sentence for hubby.
This particular Casper is the only one I can remember where
death
actually takes a hand.
Poor old Mike Hammer, as effectively played by Biff Elliott, is blinded by the beauty of the mysterious psychiatrist whom he meets when investigating the
death
of an army buddy.
I think about it now, years later when I see cake (tea and cake or death) and hear something translated into French (the mouse is under the table, the cat is on the chair and the monkey is on the branch.
This is a fine movie that tells about Tetsuro's quest to avenge his mother's death, but also grows up in the process.
It talks about death, vengeance and hell in such a way that it gets to you like a punch in your face, even reaching to suffer with the dream sequence in the mid-point of the film.
Not only was he a survivor of one of the most painful diseases out there, but he used his beauty to show the world that there is life after
death
and never to give up reaching people and spreading his love.
When Philo Vance (Edmund Lowe) is standing precariously on the edge of a balcony high above the city, apparently hypnotized and just about to step to his death,it immediately reminded me of a nearly identical scene in another film made nine years later, "The Woman in Green" in which Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone)is similarly about to hurl himself into space while being hypnotized.
After his wife's death, he has taken time to raise his daughters.
Following her husband's peculiar
death
in a plane explosion (!), Lisa Baumer promptly becomes the suspicious owner of one million dollars and she's eager to leave the country as soon as possible.
Thierry himself is struggling with the
death
of his father the previous year and has lost his way.
It reeks of sulfurous
death
awaiting the perpetrators of world war.
I feel it is an irony of immense magnitude that it took an event which caused the
death
of 50 million people to produce such a compelling and excellent series such as this.
After the
death
of Simone, Trekovsky feels obsessed for her and believes his landlord and neighbors are plotting a scheme to force him to also commit suicide.
Alain Delon of "The Godson" is appropriately laconic as he methodically deals out
death
to the heads of the mob families who refused to let him retire so that he could enjoy life with his young son and daughter.
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