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But, they use the charges against him as leverage to get him to assist them in finding out which of the other
hotel
guests is the spy.
The kids are beginning to fix up an old
hotel.
Don't forget John Cleese (Silly for turning down a CBE)as the
hotel
manager!
Four Rooms is a collection of four stories -- all of which take place within the same
hotel.
It is understandable that he rarely touched on comedy (it does crop up in some forms in his plays - in HUGHIE look at the way the
hotel
night man has some twisted hero-worship of the gambler crime kingpin Arnold Rothstein).
Dante a homosexual who lives in a
hotel
talks to Martin about every subject that not all friends will talk to one about(homosexuality, friendship, drugs, love, living up to be yourself).
Ishii seems to borrow a lot from the Hong Kong school of gunplay action which keeps the movie interesting but the story and plot drag at times and there are many odd moments of fancy such as Ikko and Jil's dancing sequence in a
hotel
room which seem a bit out of place but I guess breaks the gloomy and tense atmosphere of the story.
I liked very much some parts, like, for example, the hypocrisy of the priests in a hotel, praying for the health of the father of a guest in a moment, and drinking and playing cards like gangsters in the next moment.
George Miller is a timid, gentle man whose failure as an artist drives him to attempt suicide by leaping off the roof of his seedy
hotel.
Most effective element is the parodying of the supposedly glamorous industry of film festivals, where people think everything is a publicity stunt (even when persons go missing and top actresses hysterically run through the
hotel
lobby only dressed in a towel).
Its the same day in and day out at the stupid
hotel.
The thin plot involves her wedding day (to Dalton!) being interrupted by several of her former husbands as she tries to prepare for a new film and...of course ensure world peace from a group of dignitaries staying at her
hotel!
Waxlike West considers singing as she waddles around caressing her hair and stomach, Dalton is dubbed during a hopeless duet with her, a dozen or so fruity bellhops prance through the
hotel
lobby and, at the end, an unrecognizable Cooper pointlessly pops in to serenade West as she is about to leave.
there is no drama just two people who have an affair in a hotel, so theres a little mood going on; a night, a transit strike.
He always had perfect timing as the prim & proper butler, the
hotel
clerk, or the bank examiner in Bank Dick.
I saw 'Deadly Target' in a
hotel
room in Zhuhai, China.
Sadly, we have one less good comedy and one more crappy Cinemax
hotel
offering.
It's not as overstuffed as some modern movies, focusing on just five characters: a
hotel
thief pretending to be a baron (John Barrymore), an industrial magnate (Wallace Beery), his secretary (Joan Crawford), an aging and neurotic ballerina (Greta Garbo), and a nebbishy, dying man spending his last days in the luxurious
hotel
(Lionel Barrymore).
Second, there is no bomb in Adam's
hotel
room.
Captain Langsdorff took his own life in a
hotel
room, lying on an old "imperial" German navy flag, a calculated insult to Hitler.
These shy conjoined twins temporarily are living in a run down
hotel
as they summon the courage to reunite with their estranged mother(Lesley Ann Warren).
I don't even think I really knew that the convention was being held at a
hotel
until a conversation was held toward the middle of the movie between Helena and Freddy.
First, when they are on their flight to New York, the pilot says that everyone on board will have to go to Boston (after much time consumed circling over the big city, due to weather conditions), they lose their luggage when they arrive at the Boston airport (and try to find it in a panic, while hurrying to catch a train), they hustle by cab over to one station to board a train, but Gwen has to go to the women's room, but can't find it due to hurrying to make the train (the one they board has no one on but a cleaning lady, and they miss the one they were looking for, which was next to the empty one), then they hustle to another station to get on board one and try to get something to eat on a car with almost no food, they arrive later on at a transit station in New York and discover that all of the transportation services are on strike, so they walk in the rain to their hotel, and Gwen breaks the heel on her shoe while walking before they arrive, only to discover that their room was given away to someone else after the 10 pm deadline, then they walk with a man who helps them find another room (only to rip them off by robbing them at gunpoint, taking George's wallet), then they try to go to the police station to report the guy who scammed them, then go the armory by the police, only to get their route foiled by some liquor store robbers, they get dumped in the park and mugged by a stranger at 4 am while sleeping under a tree (George's watch was taken while he was sleeping), then they find Cracker Jack on a bench for breakfast (that a dog steals almost immediately, which George breaks a tooth on, causing him to whistle on his spoken S's), they get chased by a cop on horseback for an assumed problem with a child in the park, and more funny situations to come.
After a few more mishaps, they finally make it to their same
hotel
destination with their luggage brought back earlier, thanks to the airport in Boston, but George can't get his suitcase unlocked due to the fact that the scam guy from the night before has his key in his wallet, then George goes to his interview, making it on time, in spite of his disheveled appearance (and he thought he wasn't going to make it due to the strike).
At the
hotel
they are kicked out because their credit card has been overdrawn by their own daughter.
Then an immature Keith throws a television out of the
hotel
window, while being egged on by his professional entourage.
I took off within a few days and with no hotel, old French and a small bag, I landed in Dakar.
look at the acting of the
hotel
landlady and tell me you don't feel insulted by this rubbish.
I don't know what the stage version did (it's never revived) but this movie has one idea (Communism boring, Capitalism fun!) and it keeps beating us on the head with it while showing us around out a lot of Louis Whatever
hotel
suites that few Americans in 1957 could afford either.
Here, Shore plays a jobless boy who decides he can get himself a free
hotel
room by posing as a juror for a murder trial.
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