Homeless
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Fred Thompson and Kelly Lynch play good roles as the upper crust and Alison Porter and James Belushi are a interesting fable like duo portraying street wise
homeless
drifters.
Toto takes some initiative and organizes the many
homeless
living in the area and they build a better shantytown.
After many attempts, the owner mounts a force of police to get rid of the
homeless.
I don't want to say much about the story because I don't want to spoil it for you but basically the movie is about a
homeless
drunk who becomes the new messiah just for kicks and to get some money out of it (like sooooooooooo many), before he knows it he is immerse in a life he was not counting on.
TV director Georg Stanford Brown, in a rare return to acting (remember THE ROOKIES?), plays a
homeless
bum who acts as Greek chorus, superbly.
Brooks claims that he can life like a
homeless
man for a month.
During his "stay" in the Bowery, he meets a bunch of odd
homeless
people, one of them catches his fancy (Lesley-Ann Warren).
The people playing the
homeless
people were by comparison up to the funniest standards also.
In nothing flat he has not only given his suitcase to the man who stole it from him but organised the local
homeless
into bona fide Shantytown residents and for an encore he leads them in a fight against capitalism in the shape of the businessman who buys the land on which the Shantytown stands when oil is discovered there.
He meets a
homeless
human girl who looks up to him, and through this relationship, he realizes the meaning of life and self-sacrifice.
Even when he tries to help a
homeless
guy from being harassed by a bunch of hoodlums (and of course they have to be Mexican, obviously), his good will towards his fellow man backfires.
George Raft as Steve Brodie, the carefree, dancing gambler who can never refuse a dare, is pitted against the lumbering, sentimental, Chuck Connors (Wallace Beery).A soft touch for every panhandler, Connors impulsively adopts waifs and strays, notably runaway orphan "Swipes" (Jackie Cooper, complete with kittens!) and the
homeless
Lucy Calhoun, an out-of-town innocent with ambitions to become a writer.
I was rooting for the
homeless
to make it out alive with Potente's character getting her just desserts.
It has such direct honesty and innocence you can not possibly believe it was made after the world war when Italy was ravaged and devastated, and was filled with a huge homeless, impoverished population.
There is one particular scene when a
homeless
woman who shops at Pecker's mom's thrift shop buys the same exact coat as one of the Whitney art junkies for only 25 cents instead of five hundred dollars.
Even experienced
homeless
people, security guards or sewer-workers can't rescue her from this ravenous monster!
It is a combination of a neo-realistic film about the
homeless
AND a fairy tale.
The hospital scene, and the scene where the
homeless
invade a demolition site, are all-time classics.
This tale of classes on the surface but really an allegory for all the
homeless
people that populated Europe after the great war.
They are
homeless
but cheerful, in a societies too impoverished and selfish to care for or acknowledge them, footmats for the Italian carpetbaggers.
Caricature sketches of the aristocracy that cut to the bone, whimsical nature of the
homeless
especially when they begin to grant their wishes and an ending right out of a Spielberg picture makes this boulange a delight for all.
He buys a tool and unleashes his fury on the numerous
homeless
in the area.
This was a ridiculous version of male hustlers and other assorted
homeless
teens because it is done in such a clean-cut manner.
Decidedly adult-oriented slapstick-comedy, though it was originally marketed towards the younger crowds, that has two very different brothers (played by comedians Nathan Lane and Lee Evans) suddenly left broke and
homeless
directly resulting from a couple of disturbing and rather unfunny circumstances.
We essentially find ourselves laughing at an unemployed
homeless
man who needs to make an ass out of himself in order to escape the police -- which is nothing worth laughing at, when you really think about it.
This is a dark comedy, and at times it also offers up some social commentary on the
homeless
and on foreigners.
Think sub low rent (homeless?)
A no-frills role for Cher playing an over-worked Public Defender whose latest client (forced upon her by the court) is a homeless, deaf-mute male accused of murder.
Why are they injecting
homeless
people?
We've got a
homeless
guy flipping the bird for 20 minutes....that had to be my favorite part.
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