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This a rip roaring western and i have watched it many times and it entertains on every level.However if your after the true facts about such legends as Hickcock,Cody and Calamity Jane then look elsewhere, as John Ford suggested this is the west when the truth becomes legend print the legend.The story moves with a cracking pace, and there is some great dialogue between Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur two very watchable stars who help to make this movie.The sharp eyed amongst you might just spot Gabby Hayes as an Indian scout, also there is a very young Anthony Quinn making his
debut
as Cayenne warrior, he actually married one of Demilles daughters in real life.Indeed its Quinns character who informs Cooper of the massacre of Custer told in flash back, the finale is well done and when the credits roll it fuses the American west with American history.So please take time out to watch this classic western.
One of the key figures of this style would be director Paul Wegener, director of 1920's "Der Golem, Wie Er in die Welt Kam", as in his
debut
as a filmmaker, seven years before the making of that classic, he was already making experiments with expressionism in film.
Even though all three heroins in this movie were at a
debut
they did a pretty good job of acting particularly Nargis who is very good looking and hot.
Any Way the Wind Blows is Tom Barmans (who is also know as front man of the rock formation 'dEUS')
debut
movie.
Jodie Foster, Cherie Currie (the former lead singer of the seminal all-girl rock group the Runaways in her remarkably able acting debut), Marilyn Kagan, and Kandice Stroh are uniformly believable, splendid and touching as the titular quartet, who are a tight-knit clique of troubled, fiercely loyal adolescent girls with negligent, uncaring, self-absorbed parents who do their best to grow up and fend for themselves in the affluent San Fernando Valley, California suburbs.
I will bring to your attention that Nataile Portman makes an impressive directorial
debut
directing, and writing a skit about a caretaker, and Ethan Hawke and Maggie Q are excellent as a flirting man and a hooker.
This sets the tone for a remarkable
debut
film by Shivam Nair.
As his directorial debut, no less.
Definitely a startling original
debut
from Bronstein.
"A Bug's Life" was the second of a whole bunch of features they have made so far, preceded by the company's feature-length debut, the groundbreaking "Toy Story", which was the first ever feature-length CGI movie.
I had the opportunity to see this film
debut
at the Appalachian Film Festival, in which it won an award for Best Picture.
Eric Valette's long-feature
debut "
Maléfique" was a very promising and engaging horror picture too, and he's already off to the Hollywood as well to direct the remake of Takashi Miike's ghost-story hit "One Missed Call".
A very promising directorial
debut
for Bill Paxton.
This is Deanna Durbin's first film
debut
and she became an instant success over night and went on to become a great movie star with Universal Studios after leaving MGM.
This film is noted now for its homoerotic relationship between Haines and Pickford and for being John Wayne's film
debut
as a Yale football player (but I never spotted him).
This
debut
movie from Tom Barman (known from the Belgian rock band dEUS) introduces you to 8 intriguing people, building blocks of a compelling movie mosaic.
Caged Heat is the directorial
debut
of Oscar-winning director Jonathan Demme, and it's a well done little flick with plenty of entertainment value!
But this is a totally character and emotional based drama, bordering on melodrama (however, without the conventions that bog down lesser ones), and with the style in the finest path of the budding film-noir movement, Visconti creates a
debut
that's as involving as any other neo-realist film.
I think Reese Witherspoon was a great actress even in this film, her debut, and this is definitely worth watching!
Barman's screen
debut
will not make as heavy an impact as his music
debut.
For his first ever
debut
this film has some riveting and chilling moments.
Not since The Simpsons made it's
debut
has there been a sitcom that I didn't want to turn of in a matter of 2 minutes.
Ironically for a play unavailable on film or video for so long, ARMS AND THE MAN has remained fairly constantly available on stage over the years since its
debut
in 1894 - in no small part because it has aged so well as a solid satire on the nature of heroism and the business of war.
Dwight Yoakum makes a film
debut
superbly in a cameo.
The
debut
performance of Reese Witherspoon is, of course, marvelous, but so too is her chemistry with Jason London.
Laputa, whose title seems to have affected its release in the U.S. to avoid confusion to its wide Hispanic audiences, has the cartoonish knack of the director's
debut
production Conan.
Christopher Smith is an obvious horror fan and this is made clear in his
debut
horror flick 'Creep'.
When the end-credits start to roll, there are still many unanswered questions to ponder on but director/writer Christopher Smith (in his debut) seemly preferred to fully focus on tension and adrenalin-rushing action instead of long, soporific speeches and theories that could explain the existence of the "creep" in the London subway.
His son-in-law actor Anthony Quinn who had the supporting role of Beluche in the '38 film is the director in his directorial
debut
and swan song as he had never directed a film before and never would again.
Hard to believe this is Ms. Blom's directorial debut, it is beautifully paced and performed.
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