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Kirk expresses doubts about the authenticity of the video due to its extreme detail, but the reality of the events depicted is confirmed by Pike himself, who turns out to have been lured to Talos IV by a
distress
call from the alleged survivors of a Federation research vessel which crashed there 18 years previously.
Madonna was great as the damsel in distress, she really impressed me and added depth to her performance.
This is a film that has it all, the dashing hero, the beautiful damsel in distress, the noble figure with the tragic flaw, and a truly wonderful robot.
Rustlers, Indians,Commancheroes, beautiful damsels in distress, serial killers, they all showed up to give our heroes problems.
She waits and waits and finally is spotted as a damsel in
distress
by Ankush (Abhay Deol).
The films starts of with a real stereotypical low rate vampire flick, with a bar, one guy to seems to have a idea of whats going on, and a damsel in distress, what more do you need?
Undeniable that the movie delivers also funny moments, mainly when we see these guys pretending every kind of physical and mental distress, in order to avoid the spectre of Vietnam: really amusing.
Upset and distress, he tell David Soul that he does not want to go into partnership with their double act and David Soul goes on his way!
The jail house rape of Yvette is very graphic and I doubt if any other movie will show such a powerful scene unless you see "Two Women" again where the Italian Star is similarly abused.Perhaps the scenes showing Jones in a gun battle with the local police was not too realistic as it might have been but overall I believe the story rang fairly true to life and regret that it had to be placed in the area that presented the law as having such men who would take advantage of a good looking blond woman in
distress.
The female lead, Blalock also gives a believable performance as damsel in
distress.
Humphrey Bogart, for all of the heroic roles during this stage of his career, is cast against type, and Barbara Stanwyck, always the femme fatale, is now a damsel in
distress
as matters spiral beyond her control as grave danger closes in on her.
The only thread of the story that was credible was Hope Lange's
distress
at having her son (or adopted son?) suddenly find out about his father's (or adoptive father's?)
Too bad there's no plot, and it's paced slower than a Bergman film, and there's not a single actor in it who knows how to convey
distress
without shouting, whining and falling down.
I am not kidding when I say that two damsels in
distress
get harassed at a dive bar by a gang (leather jackets, motor-huckle boots, you name it) that has driven up to the bar.
20 years later, two college students hear a
distress
call coming from a short wave radio.
Davis and Oxenberg play damsels in distress, but Russell doesn't really take advantage of the possibilities presented by this trio of babes.
just didn't find it compelling at all.it does not have any of the style of the 1st one,and,to me, no sense of urgency or distress.i
I'd like to begin by saying that I am one of those people who truly enjoy the recent influx of adult-humoured Disney/Pixar projects like Finding Nemo, Shrek and Monsters Inc. as opposed to traditionalists who prefer Disney to get back to its old classical way of storytelling with damsels in
distress
and fairytale villains in castles.
It's a classic boy meets girl movie with that dash of "damsel in
distress
but is now hardened and tough due to life being so rough and who now finally meets a man who breaks through it all and understands and loves her for who she is" - as far as romantic comedies go- it was better then I thought it would be and even gets the heart strings welling when Ed Harris tells her "this could hurt"...The story itself can be at times almost childish, but in the end that's part of it's charm.
One day Jackson goes outside and hears the sound of a person in
distress
and discovers a woman, Sarah Eubanks, (Olga Belin) who is pregnant and he decides to help her and he takes good care of her.
(She made another movie in Britain with James Stewart and Glynis Johns in 1951) Jane Wyman reminded me of Margaret Lockwood in The Lady Vanishes, as the lady in
distress
who for no reason actually want's to solve a crime.
Another bad blend of damsel in distress, ex special forces and a big bad corp out to get you, there you have a movie..... Its suffers from bad direction to bad acting and a worn down script.
The longer it goes, the damsel in
distress
character gets old and flat (and wasn't great to start with).
Two damsels in
distress
keep the Falcon off balance but their rivalry is just not credible.
The "damsel in
distress"
is an inanimate object, the Red Violin.
And that they tried to reteach him how to talk, as if he never knew how, instead of finding the root of his
distress!
And that everyone seemed to blame the troubled child without concern for his obvious
distress.
Regarding Batgirl, I was not exactly happy that she was in costume only briefly, but as Barbara Gordon, she was great as a damsel in distress, but still able to take care of herself, just like in the Heart of Steel 2 part episode.
You can feel it through, the unbearable
distress
of solitary confinement and how it cripples all you ability to think and believe.
It does not have much plot, but instead exists solely to put the viewer in a state of
distress.
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