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i'm really getting old,,am in the midst of watching this 40 year old flick,and wonder what my grandchildren will be watching 40 years from now,,its an old saying,,but they don't make em like that anymore..it's not only the story,its the music,the acting both by young and old..the cast ,it would seem,were born to play their roles,,young oliver,,old Fagin..too many to mention them all,the role played by the judge oliver stands before,i've seen in other roles over the years..the artful dodger,,Ron moody as Fagin,,Mr and Mrs bumble,,the movie not only won 5 Oscars,,but took a few
golden
globe awards too..if you decide to see this film..do yourself a favor,,take a few if not all the children,to see this masterpiece
These critics want to take a look at some of the stuff he's doing these days, and maybe soften their stance in retrospect... "The
Golden
Child" is not highbrow entertainment, but thanks to some of the cast it breaths new life into old clichés, and gives Murphy one of his best roles.
The late 30s and early 40s were a
golden
age for adventure movies, what with the rise in budgets during the economic recovery, the changes to screen entertainment since the production code became enforced and the general carefree optimism of the times.
A DOUBLE LIFE has developed a mystique among film fans for two reasons: the plot idea of an actor getting so wrapped up into a role (here Othello) as to pick up the great flaw of that character and put it into his life; and that this is the film that won Ronald Colman the Academy Award (as well as the
Golden
Globe) as best actor.
It's a fabulous giallo (released in the
golden
year 1972) that belongs in the top-five of every fan of Italian cinema.
It won the Oscar for Best Song for "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" (it also won the
Golden
Globe) (it was number 79 on 100 Years, 100 Songs), and it was nominated Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen, it was nominated the BAFTA Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music for Burt Bacharach, and it won the
Golden
Globe for Best Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical.
There's even old clips of actual stars of the
golden
era to get you into the groove of the film, and character actor Fritz Feld starts it all off with a "pop."
One of the sergeants, Cutter, leads away from the camp in search of a
golden
temple and is captured by the Thuggees lead by the sinister Guru.
i used to have a
golden
retriever just like shadow, i miss him so much!!! he was my best friend and i knew that when he died, he would be in a happier place, but i miss him with all of my heart!! this movie is the best i love it and everyone should!
"The
Golden
Child" is silly; it is not perfect; but it has so many redeeming features that it is an enjoyable and amusing fantasy, well worth watching.
After four years I have seen "The
Golden
Child" again; I enjoyed it even more!
Though it has been consistently churning out films and television programmes since the 1930s, its
golden
age was most certainly between 1948 and 1955, when it produced a string of comedy masterpieces, many starring the great Alec Guinness.
Sally Field and Michael J. Fox are both brilliant as the sassy feline and the young inexperienced pooch, but the real standout is Don Ameche as the old, faithful
golden
retriever.
Here was a
golden
opportunity to take viewers someplace special.
His soul then goes to where else but Heaven only to find a
golden
watch that is really his life's time, which Charlie, being the sneaky but lovable cad that he is steals and rewinds, sending him back to Earth.
The reviews were pretty dismissive of it, even though they all seemed to agree that the concept was golden: a man finds out his new girlfriend is a super hero, and finds, when he wants to break up with her, that she's kind of a psycho.
See the rich
golden
tones surrounding the young concubine asleep by the fireplace, or the sweltering turkish bath, and let it flood your senses with impressions of spice, coarse cloth, smooth skin, scented oils, flickering flames, satin rustle.
The most bizarre of the cinematic sub-genres is the so called "The Great Ladies of the Grand Guignol": camp horror films which combined over-the-top melodrama with gothic thrills and always starred by seasoned and almost forgotten actress from hollywood
golden
age in unflattering roles of either long suffering victims or screeching evil harpies.
In that you have an old knowledgeable wise
golden
retriever, looking after or guiding 'chance' the fun loving if slightly clumsy young American bulldog, with sassy the clever, vulnerable but confident cat.
As we come upon the
golden
40th anniversary of classic sitcom that needs to be released on DVD or for that manner brought back to television.
The incandescent Carole Lombard was simply the most beautiful comedienne during Hollywood's
golden
era of the 1930's.
After all, he looks like eyewitnesses have described "The Avenger," a Jack-the-Ripper-style serial killer of young women with
golden
tresses.
An insult to the original 1946 'Sentimental Journey' which starred John Payne & Maureen O'Hara (a highly under rated screen couple from the
golden
age of cinema, in my opinion, who should have been cast alongside each other in more than the 4 films they did, as they had definite chemistry.
For a film about Oscar hooplah, "Consideration" sure won't be seeing the little
golden
man this year.
'Radio Days' is a high tribute to the
golden
age of popular music, filled with great songs and dance tunes from the 30s and 40s.
The film is a perfect example of what thrived in Old Hollywood in it's
golden
era.
I guess the producers must have thought that the success of "Four Weddings and a Funeral" would make any film with Hugh Grant a goose with
golden
eggs.
The 20's was the
golden
age of pop culture in America and this film is one of the proofs.
Television director Terry Hughes tried his hand at features with this improbable and uneven modern updating of "Marty", with magical overtones and quirky eccentricities--not the least of which is a miscast Demi Moore as a psychic sprite with absurd
golden
locks.
This was the
golden
era of musicals where other giants such as Stanley Donen and Vincente Minnelli as directors and Fred Asteire, Ginger Rogers (a little before), Gene Kelly and Cyd Charisse as performers distinguished themselves.
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