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Guy Madison
leads
a band of guardhouse soldiers and misfits to rescue two white women being held by Indians, which essentially all there is to this film.
Like in a circle the movie
leads
back to its point of departure, the image of the cranes that are crossing a Muscovite sky.
I don't know what it is about this movie, the charisma of the two leads, their chemistry on screen, the chance to see Matthau's real-life son (you can't miss him)or Art Carney's performance but I love it.
The inside-the-mind sequences are well realised and often pretty stunning, all the
leads
perform adequately, the gruesomeness is to the max if you like that kind of thing, but the hype around the whole thing led to a disappointment for me, as I had expected something completely new and unlike anything ever done before, not this fairly successful blending of serial-killer and special-effect-horror genre staples.
Awkward, troubling experiences with the fetus inside her
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Sherry to some scary discoveries..her doctor, David Wetherly(Wilford Brimley)finds that the ultra-sound gives some unusual results of the developing infant's appearance, but it's Craig who notices that it resembles an alien!
I thought the performances to be terribly strong in both leads, and Courtney's character provides plenty of dark humor.
This
leads
to complications with hilarious results.
Moreover, the four attractive and appealing female
leads
all turn in sound and praiseworthy work.
The
leads
are excellent and my only complaint is I wish we had seen more Kester!
This
leads
to his elaborate evasion of several street cops and fellow passengers who recognise the his face from the "Wanted" signs.
The chemistry between the two
leads
Miller and Carlisle is amazing, they spark so well off of each other, creating an unlikely comedy Duo.
When one of the Seven Ups, who is posing as a limo driver at a funeral, gets his cover blown, he's beaten and stuffed into the trunk of a car, which then
leads
to perhaps one of the most exciting car chases I've seen.
Both male
leads
are bland and forgettable, and are hindered by the pancake male makeup so popular in this film's era.
One of them (Robert Walker) takes it seriously and this
leads
Guy Haines (Farley Granger) to trouble with the law.
Great work from the four leads, especially Lachy Hulme.
"The Falcon & the Snowman" offers some of the best acting from its two
leads.
The performances by the male
leads
make this long-hard-journey west interesting throughout.
Her initial denial which
leads
to confusion and then to inner calm is tremendous.
A shame since this may be Jack Starrett's strongest film and features a witty script by a young Terrence Malick and fully realized performances by its two
leads
Stacey Keach and Frederic Forrest who turn to a life of crime so they can get the money to open a seafood restaurant.
This
leads
to a disaster of events following Mohr, Nicholson, and their cohorts.
"Committed" is all about Graham as an irrepressible optimist who goes in search of her self-estranged husband who has gone in search of himself which all
leads
to a sort of kookie, upbeat comedic odyssey involving a bunch of side characters and issues.
A chance encounter with an Indian film shooting nearby
leads
her to be hired for a small dancer role in that.
Vivien Oakland, one of the few comic short
leads
to have a flourishing career long after the silents, is perfect as Charley's long of nose wife.
It's actually a pretty good movie, featuring good performances from the leads, with enough uncertainty throughout about what's going to happen at the end that you keep watching.
Don Sanchez, Assy's partner, play's the sobering retort to assy's A.A. antics and random "I've got a hunch
" leads.
The acting is generally competent (the two
leads
and the nurse-surrogate were especially good, and I liked some of the confrontations between the young Capulets and Ques); the scenes were smoothly edited; the plot is coherent.
She
leads
a full, active life, only darkened by her traumatic relations with her weird friend Mike, who is in England.
The
leads
were perfect.
Samuel Goldwyn deserves credit for having the chutzpah to push through a film who has for its
leads
a disabled vet with pincers for hands, an alcoholic, and an underachiever.
This
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me to my next argument.
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