Gypsy
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I think my favourite part was the completely irony-free bit where a priest tells an old pagan
gypsy
woman: "Fighting superstition is as hard as fighting Satan himself!"
certain scenes are indeed quite disturbing; malcolm's slicing off of a victim's fingers during an interrogation, malcolm's massacre of a
gypsy
family led by christopher lee and malcolm's subsequent rape of the scientist's beautiful daughter (kay lenz) after removing his nazi branded briefs (charming).
The rest is a very skinny
gypsy
revenge melodrama, not complex and interesting enough to sustain a big screen movie.
Do not rent or select it for seeing unless you are a fan of
gypsy
music and culture.
Lon Chaney plays Alonzo, a supposedly armless knife thrower with a
gypsy
circus.
In fact, the vampires dominate most of the proceedings during the latter stages of the film, while early on there's also excess footage featuring a
gypsy
couple (who, for plot purposes, unwittingly revive the werewolf which subsequently 'marks' Waldemar Daninsky); however, despite the limited resources at the film-makers' disposal, the Gothic atmosphere is well up to par for the course (though dissipated somewhat by the faded print I watched!).
It's a rather overripe, humorless adaptation of Mary Webb's book "Gone to Earth" involving a
gypsy
girl in 19th century Wales who is caught between two men.
The film has its charms, but it has no
gypsy
blood--nor a wild heart.
Crawford's outfits and make up are rather bizarre, one part gypsy, one part hooker.
This is a good reason to spend again a summer night in the Schloss in the company of a whole bizarre
gypsy
circus, a very strange circus that has as one of its attractions, the harmless armless Alonzo ( Herr Lon Chaney ).
Esther Williams plays a surly fashion model working in Rome who flies off on a date with a handsome millionaire; forced down on a small island near Sardinia--inhabited by a
gypsy
girl, her father, and a reclusive American--the couple renovate a boat in hopes of being rescued.
A modern Romeo'n'Juliet thingie between a
gypsy
boy and a 'white' girl.
Similarly, a virus that infects
gypsy
moth larvae prompts them to climb en masse to the tops of trees to die.
This
gypsy
without lineage held in less than a year King and state under her feet feet which women of the household sang spitefully were roughened with travel of shameful roads.
Sitabhai, the gypsy, behind her silken curtains, had both heard and seen this interview between the Rajah and his Political, and had laughed.
That which has been made may be unravelled against our will, and a
gypsy'
s hands are always picking.
For the love of the gods look to it that a
gypsy
unravels nothing that I have made, for it is my life and soul to me.
"That,"said the women, "is the
gypsy'
s son.
A snake is a snake, and a
gypsy
is a gypsy, till they are dead."
'A
gypsy
has done this.
A
gypsy
has done this.'
They call me the gypsy, and they cower under their robes like fat slugs when I choose to lift my hand to the Maharajah's beard.
I have heard them howling many times when I was a gypsy, and even if he came you would shoot him.
"Good by, Tarvin Sahib; and remember the gypsy," she said, flinging her arm out over the horse's withers.
If this might be done in open day, under cover of friendship, immediately after the visit of the King, what might not the
gypsy
in the palace dare next?
At that moment a cloud of dust whirled through the
gypsy
camp, as the escort of the Maharaj Kunwar, clearing the way for the barouche, scattered the dark band to the left and right.
As he passed the
gypsy
camp, men and women threw themselves down on the sands, crying, "Jai!
Now the mood had passed, and the
gypsy
would see him again.
"Hé, no!" said he, "she is a gypsy!"
He kept them fixed incessantly on the gypsy, and, while the giddy young girl of sixteen danced and whirled, for the pleasure of all, his revery seemed to become more and more sombre.
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