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Oberon is Leslie, a young woman who ends up in priggish divorce lawyer Logan's (Olivier)
hotel
suite by way of a nasty English fog preventing travel.
The whole movie starts with some trouble at The Lux Atlantic, a
hotel
in Miami.
The problem is all fixed by Lisa Reisert, the manager of the
hotel.
Loved it but still have nightmares over the
hotel
manager.The movie, was presented well, with the choice of actors carrying their roles to reality of the writing.
I was on the edge of my seat when George blows back into town, and unknowingly walks into a
hotel
where his beautiful Emy is working as a prostitute!
Olivier plays a young barrister, Everard Logan who allows Oberon to spend the night in his
hotel
room, when the London fog is too dense for guests at a costume ball to go home.
The next day, a friend of his, Lord Mere (Richardson), announces that his wife (Barnes) spent the night with another man at the same hotel, and he wants to divorce her.
Once they installed themselves in the hotel, things started right but within a month, Jack began acting strange, irritated, and depressed.
Grady tells Torrance that he must kill his family because they are "intruders" in the
hotel.
I almost died when he walked across the
hotel
lobby in his underwear and boots.
The story needn't detain us any more than the anomalies -Kelly hasn't got change of a match and is a painter, i.e. bohemian, yet he is able to scare up a perfectly good suit at a few hours notice when Foch invites him to dinner at her hotel; in the well-documented Love Is Here To Stay sequence the lovers are strangely unmolested by passers-by, other lovers and the bridge in the background is totally free of both pedestrian and vehicular traffic - this is, after all, a feelgood musical so it stands or falls by the score and in this case it stands four square.
Felix Unger (the poor guy's monogram even curses him) checks into a New York
hotel.
Office buildings, police stations,
hotel
rooms... etc.
I recently stumbled across this film on TNT five minutes into it, while on vacation in Florida... (hey there has to be some down time in the hotel, right?)
It seems that 3 young newswomen (Karen, Vicky, and Jennifer) travel to the small city of Solvang, California to cover a festival when a mix-up occurs involving their
hotel
room and they seek refuge at the home of Earnest Keller (Lassick) and his strange wife Virginia.
The turning point in "The Matador" comes about half through the movie when Danny, an unsophisticated man from Denver, is sitting in the balcony of his Mexico City hotel, enjoying a quiet moment.
I remember as a young man being on vacation with my parents that summer in 1989 in our
hotel
room in South Carolina on HBO I saw this episode and I was buried to the Crypt right then and forever!
Staying at the same
hotel
is a likable, down-on-his luck businessman Danny Wright (Greg Kinnear), also trying to regain his equilibrium.
What that means is that every armchair critic/"writer" in Hollywood is gonna insert a stick up their youknowwhat before they sit down to watch it, defending themselves with an "I could've written that" type speech to absolutely nobody in their lonely renovated Hollywood
hotel
room.
During a job in Mexico City he meets Danny (Greg Kinnear), a straight-faced Denver suburban business-man, who's in town to make his deal of-a-life-time, in a
hotel
bar.
Soon her ball-playing husband (Joe DiMaggio) turns up at the
hotel
room, begging to work things out for their crumbling relationship.
This is a film version of Roegs stage play and while most of the film takes place in a
hotel
room it still has some of Roegs cinematic flare.
Very unique story is about a famous actress (Theresa Russell) who after a hard nights work on a film in 1954 goes to a
hotel
to visit a famous professor (Michael Emil) and together in his
hotel
room they talk.
The three of them in the
hotel
room talk about what is going on and what the future holds for them.
She's soon at a
hotel
near a palm-treed oasis where she again sees our mysterious troubled man as he is stumped over what to do when confronted by a very seductive dancing girl.
One night he checks into a
hotel
just ahead of a crowd of people.
It is a very foggy night (the type of pea soup fog that London was known for up until a notorious "killer" fog in the 1950s), and the crowd (who'd been attending a party in the hotel) need beds.
From the first scene to the last the woman character a young
hotel
executive named Lisa is in charge.
The new
hotel
clerk did not do the usual called and told her what to do, which is panic drop the phone and run out of the
hotel
without saying anything, or question your boss and tell her she had to much to drink and just dismiss her.
When, on his watch, Lisa is killed by a man dressed from head to toe in black in her
hotel
room, he is a possible suspect.
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