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Of all of Ford's famous westerns, this one is my favorite which
features
his brother Francis and a sullen Janes Arness.
This
features
traces of the "giallo" genre, but also with a vivid Italian countryside setting, where ignorance and superstition are deadlier than any serial killer.
Most of the documentary
features
interviews with the punks and footage of concerts (which often turn violent).
Director, 'Jeanne',
features
prominently throughout, for it is she who carries the plot forward, in the place of a narrator, and gives us numerous little pearls of wisdom to think about.
Scooby Doo and the Monster of Mexico was no doubt the weakest of the modern Scooby Doo animated
features.
In just over fifteen minutes, the film takes us on a journey that most full-length
features
can't even match.
This movie has two new
features
in relation to the message conveyed by other equally good movies about death penalty and executions.
The movie
features
another exceptional collaboration between director William Wyler and cinematographer Gregg Toland, the first after Toland worked on Citizen Kane.
The film stars Dorian Tan (Tan Tao-liang) and
features
Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and James Tien in significant supporting roles.
Features
transparent special effects-elephants dressed in shaggy coats sporting tusk extensions.
In a sea of terrible features, shorts are often twice as bad do to small budgets and poor acting, A.W.O.L however is a taut little thriller that hearkens back to "The Outer Limits."
Each episode
features
two guys who go head-to-head in various pick-up games.
It also
features
David Letterman grovelling like a worm for dumping Bill off the his show before he died, the reason?
The film is a low-budget Australian movie that will unfortunately not get the recognition it deserves because as far as creature
features
go, this is one of the best out there.
This movie
features
1 of Aussies greatest muscle cars, the XYGTHO.
An excellent, often forgotten masterpiece from the 1970's - a time when the Disney studio made few animations - which
features
songs such as the title number "The Aristocats" as well as "Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat", this will enchant viewers young and old with its enduring jazziness.
"Hell To Pay
" features
screen legends along with newer names in Hollywood.
A shame since this may be Jack Starrett's strongest film and
features
a witty script by a young Terrence Malick and fully realized performances by its two leads Stacey Keach and Frederic Forrest who turn to a life of crime so they can get the money to open a seafood restaurant.
Well, of course this is all pretty improbable and
features
medical equipment that looks to have been purchased at Radio Shack, and overall it's pretty cheesy and sleazy.
This film has cult classic written all over it, and it
features
some really great lines.
As a bonus it even has Renaldo & the Loafs hauntingly beautiful 'Songs for Swinging Larvae' and even
features
The Residents cover of it.
Priss is a singer in her regular job, so the series
features
some wonderful songs as well.
For a supposed hack relegated to B-minus
features
like The Devil Thumbs A Ride, Felix Feist proves adept at filling his work with unexpected, inventive details.
The film
features
some unusually violent set pieces, including a chain whipping of one of the main characters in a graveyard (one of the most realistically bloody sequences that I've ever seen) and a nifty dukeout when the killer is ultimately revealed.
My guess is he wanted to get out of directing the TV show and get into features, which he did in a big way after this one.
Both have been photographed with their new
features
at the party.
It
features
former partners Randolph Scott and Glenn Ford whose friendship is strong despite the fact that Ford's Cheyenne Rogers has been part of bank robbing(he even steals Scott's Sheriff Steve Upton's horse without knowing it his good friend for which he is thieving).
In fact, it is now more available with two other medium sized silent Chaplin
features
(A DOG'S LIFE, and THE PILGRIM) that Chaplin re-released in the 1950s.
In the same genre as 'Trainspotting' it has a great soundtrack and
features
hot young rising British stars.
Alternately depressing and uproarious, THE HOSPITAL
features
some of the most acid-tinged dialog imaginable (note how Scott describes his love making session with Rigg).
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