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Also appreciated the underlying story of the unions losing power and the effect of a large
employer
closing on a small town.
Gallico's promising solo career is abruptly ruined before it even begins when his previous
employer
Ross Ormond appears on stage and shoves a contract under his nose, stating that all of Gallico's inventions are the rightful property of the company.
Plot centers on two chauffers who've bet on which one of them can bed his
employer
(both single or soon to be single ladies, quite sexy -- Bisset and Woronov) first.
Lingering camera shots showing the dark, silent parts of the house highlight the growing sense of fear and despair felt by Kane's character as she bravely stands her ground for the benefit of her
employer'
s children.
This interesting documentary of Warhol superstar Berlin (aka Brigid Polk) traces her life from the beginnings as the wealthy daughter of a Hearst
employer
and his socialite wife Honey.
Jesse Jerome (Nehemiah Persoff), his current employer, has learned of the illusionist's Nazi career and is using the information to blackmail him.
Seagal plays John Seager, freedom fighter and freelance mercenary, who after getting shafted by his current employer, goes to work for an enemy of the said employer, and proceeds to shaft him.
Eddie Macon (John Schneider, in his first film starring role since coming to prominence on 'The Dukes of Hazzard') is an honest-to-God good man who ends up in jail after losing his cool with his sleazy
employer.
Pregnant and alone, she relies on her
employer
(Brent) and his aunt (Watson) and before long agrees to wed Brent, who is very much in love with her.
The pathetic Whaley character was a thief (stole from his employer), drunk (what he stole was beer), argumentative individual (couldn't hold a job), and general misfit.
She convinces her father to travel abroad using his garden gnome; she helps her neighbor that is an outcast and lonely painter and the super that misses her unfaithful husband; she also helps her hypochondriac colleague that works in the tobacco shop and the man that stalks the other waitress acting like cupid; she plays pranks to an
employer
that mistreats his employee with abusive relationship.
The tension, however, between her and Van Heflin is pretty good; he's an up and coming engineer and certainly not going to commit himself to her, a clinging neurotic who's a nurse for the suicidal wife of Heflin's
employer
played by Raymond Massey.
My motivation for responding is due to an earlier opinion on this movie, specifically: "the central character of Delilah is the worst kind of racial stereotype; a relentlessly cheerful mammy, perfectly satisfied to spend her life tending to the needs of her white
employer"
.
That she was happy to help her very nice white
employer
for the safety provided does not make for a hate figure by Blacks.
His old girlfriend summarily dumps him, no
employer
will hire him, and his kid brother (William Holden, here in one of his earliest roles) is being drawn into a life of crime to finance his dream of an automotive shop and to marry pretty Jane Bryan.
When they meet again at her
employer'
s (Raymond Massey) residence, she wants to resume the relationship, saying its awful for a woman to lie down at night and not be able to sleep, but he still won't take her back.
While taking a working vacation in Miami Beach, a heartless
employer
(Joseph Cotten) fires a long-time associate over the phone and berates the poor fellow for displaying too much emotion and shedding tears.
It could very well be the incredibly cranky, ornery, and all-around rude theater manager, Austin Johnson(Newton Naushaus)whose foul attitude stinks something rotten;once the barker, he has been left to take care of the entire business while his former
employer
sold the farm and ran off to Hawaii or some place.
Solid, well-crafted but rather patchy cinematic treatment of the saga of notorious 19th Century "Resurrectionists" Burke and Hare and their unorthodox
employer
Dr. Robert Knox; in the vein of Hammer horror (featuring two of their most notable participants in Cushing and Gilling) though the lack of color makes it seem a half-hearted attempt (even if, with an eye on the low-budget, it was probably a conscious choice by the film-makers as the intentions were clearly of a serious undertaking)!
And then there's Mr. Larson, Happy's 8' tall monster of a former employer, threatening Shooter at every turn.
In addition to Lansbury, there's the great Bette Davis as the jewelry obsessed Mrs. Van Schyler; Maggie Smith as Davis
' employer
Miss Bowers; David Niven as Colonel Race, an officer who helps Poirot in the murder investigation; George Kennedy as Andrew Pennington, an American traveling in Africa; Jack Warden as the doctor on board the ship; Olivia Hussey as Lansbury's daughter Rosalie; and Mia Farrow as Jacqueline De Bellifort, a woman caught in an unusual love triangle.
"A test pilot and his weather observer partner are trying to develop a robot-controlled plane they hope their
employer
can sell to the army.
But hope isn't what drives someone, like the real-life Karen Silkwood, to risk her life working with plutonium for the only
employer
in a company town.
The Insider is the story of Jeffery Wigand (again Oscar-worthy Russell Crowe), a former tobacco company scientist that begins to rebel against his former
employer.
Anderson is easily the brightest spot in the film for me, even at one point making reference to former
employer
Jack Benny!
Kenyans typically complain that key positions are not advertised nationally (as required by law) until the
employer
has already found the “ideal” candidate.
The "employment pact" concluded at the beginning of the year between the government and employee and
employer
organizations, indeed, was scuttled when Chancellor Kohl unilaterally decreed reductions in social spending on the order of DM50 billion so as to meet a looming budget crunch and prepare the ground for meeting the conditions for emu membership.
Rather than attempting to hang on to a job for life, the goal today is to remain employable – to develop the skills, experience, and expertise necessary to move on or up, regardless of the
employer.
In fact, you were not cheated, just as your
employer
was not cheated by the bilateral deficit it runs with you.
Drawing on the success of the Tennessee Tech Program, he has also proposed a $200-million federal fund to expand community college programs based on their effectiveness, which is to be measured by
employer
partnerships, work-based learning opportunities, and student graduation and job placement rates.
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