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And since her
fever
and low blood pressure had not responded to any other therapy, her doctor quickly asked permission to the institutional review board, her parents, and everybody, of course, said yes.
Finally, the rebellion and an outbreak of yellow
fever
forced French soldiers to withdraw— but the fight was not without casualties.
We failed against malaria, yellow
fever
and yaws.
Earth is having a
fever.
Someone comes into the clinic, they have a fever, they feel bad.
It's also very biologically active, as anyone with hay
fever
will understand.
He died typhoid
fever
at the age of 44, I believe, 43 or 44.
Or another example would be, if you're a phone company, you figure out who's central in the network and you ask those people, "Look, will you just text us your
fever
every day?
When I die, I pray I can come back as a ghost and give a
fever
to the moron who penned this gibberish.
Wealthy businessman's daughter, who as a young girl caught rheumatic
fever
and now suffers from a shortness of breath, discovers her marriage to a charming ne'er-do-well was arranged by daddy (whom she affectionately refers to as "Darling"); worse than that, she may in fact have only a few weeks left to live, leaving her husband free to marry her conniving romantic-rival.
The day when I watched this movie, I was having high
fever.
He stumbled off a bus, complaining of
fever
and a headache, and soon died in a Midtown Hospital, but not before he had infected a dozen passers-by.
All the compulsive attraction, uncertainty over the outcome, the palpable fear and excitement so attendant to that state of arousal were brought to
fever
pitch by this flick.
For those too young to remember, or too old to have been part of the "hype", the Michael Jackson fad in the early-to-mid 80's was at a
fever
pitch- like the hype about Titanic, except this just didn't let up.
for Cabin fever,a weak 3/10 for not being as abysmal as Hostel.
The fact that there is a sequel is so sickening i may come down with a case of cabin
fever
(I'M SO SORRY).
Some may say the weak satire capitalizes on Americans' then-fresh
fever
for the new age of technology, but the flick is really just a dim excuse to keep restless children occupied.
How this man has been brought on to direct the next cabin
fever
movie is beyond me!
An intriguing premise of hand-drawn fantasy come to life in a child's
fever
dreams.
Sixty years later it is unintentionally funny as an odd artifact and as an opportunity to see what is possible when the war
fever
is upon you.
"Le Locataire"("The Tenant")is without a doubt one of the most important horror movies ever made.Polanski stars as a Trelkovsky,a timid file clerk living in Paris,who answers an advertisement for an apartment,only to find that the previous tenant attempted suicide by leaping from the apartment window.Trelkovsky is compelled to visit her in the hospital and there he meets Stella(Isabelle Adjani).Trelkovsky immediately moves in when the previous tenant dies and,at first,is quite pleased with having found such a nice apartment.His happiness is soon replaced by waves of paranoia as he becomes increasingly suspicious of his neighbours,who seem to be trying to provoke Trelkovsky into repeating the previous tenant's suicide.This film is great.Polanski manages to create a surreal atmosphere of dread and paranoia.Plenty of brilliant moments such as the classic scene where Trelkovsky discovers the previous tenant's tooth in a hole in the wall,or the
fever
dream where he wanders into the building's bathroom to find the walls covered with hieroglyphics.The photography by Sven Nykvist is truly beautiful."The
Anna (Charlotte Burke) develops a strange
fever
that causes her to pass out and drift off into a world of her own creation.
The other being
fever
pitch.
The last symptoms of brain
fever!
49. PAPERHOUSE (thriller/horror, 1988) Sick in bed with a
fever
11-year old Anna (Charlotte Burke) has only her drawings to keep her company.
As I watched this
fever
dream of an exercise in 1930's sexuality, I thought YOWZA!
I haven't read the one that "A Message from Charity" was based on, but would like to since it was interesting - a 16-year-ld boy, Peter (Robert Duncan McNeill) is suffering a
fever
from unclean water, that has always been common in his Massachusetts hometown...but he is able to see through the eyes of a young Puritan woman suffering the same type of fever, Charity Payne, (Kerry Noonann) who also finds herself able to experience what goes on around him.
Things take an unexpected turn, though, when Charity reveals some of these experiences to a friend who take her claims that the 13 colonies will breach from England as a sign of bewitchment, added to the fact that she was spared death from the
fever
(not so common in 1700).
Veterans Borgnine and Lupino (who was also part of the cast of the awful "the food of the gods") tried to regain prestige in horror movies as Bette Davis or Joan Bennett did.But "the devil's rain" was not a good choice,by a long shot.The story is nonexistent,I dare anybody to find something looking like a plot in this flick.Pre-"Star trek" William Shattner is tortured all film long.Pre-"Saturday night
fever"
Travolta is featured,but where?
Director Tobe Hooper's masterful talent for crafting a raw, rattling and uncompromisingly fierce intensity that slowly, yet surely builds to a nerve-wracking
fever
pitch in the harrowing last third (the infamous diner table sequence is particularly horrifying) has never been matched or surpassed in either any of the subsequent sequels or in the needless and atrocious overly graphic remake.
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