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Jennifer Esposito is wonderful as a no-nonsense police lieutenant, Ann-Margret is a stitch as Fallon's tippling mother, and John Sierros (Broadway actor shamefully credited as 'Fat Cop') shines as a bamboozled police officer, but what happened to Queen Latifah?
Weiss immediately tells his story to bitter, overworked police officer
Lieutenant
Sterne (Cameron Mitchell) who lives just across the hall from him.
And his
lieutenant
(Susie Essman) is none too happy about any of these things.
Tubbs has information for Crockett and his Miami Vice squad, the crimelord's name is Calderone(Miguel Pinero) and his lieutenant, who sets up the drug deals, is named Trini DeSoto(Martin Ferrero).
The leading character, John Kennedy Brascoe, a (soon to be former) Navy S.E.A.L. lieutenant, is portrayed by Dan Andersen.
OK, I can't say it's the masterpiece, but surely one of the OK movies that were released in the post-Yugoslavian era. the plot: syphilis appears in the small Yugoslavian army unit on the border with Albania and a soldier-doctor is forced to visit
lieutenant'
s wife to send her his regards, but he falls in love with her... but the main problem in this film is bad adaptation from novel of Ante Tomic to scenario... so we see a lot of lack of motivation and when the comedy is turned into tragedy we can't understand why. it had potential to be a very very good movie, but still it's very good directed.
I've really enjoyed Abel Ferrara films in the past (especially Bad
Lieutenant
(1992) and King of New York (1990)) but this film just does not work.
On December 7, 1941 - according to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "A date which will live in infamy!" -
Lieutenant
Ronald Reagan (as John "Mister Gardenia" Jones Jr.) finds himself stationed in Hawaii.
Carol Lynley is also around as a college student-turned-amateur detective, Mildred Natwick is the housemother, and Robert Reed sniffs about sourly as a police
lieutenant.
The
lieutenant
portrayed by Rip Torn was an American Negro.
A deserted
lieutenant
from the British-led Indian Army, Dodd is now styled a general who is leading the forces of the young Rajah.
The best comedy is between the soldier Paunovich and his
lieutenant.
This film centers around a mob
lieutenant
who suspects he is being betrayed by his boss.
There's some excellent dialogue and once you overlook some whopper implausibilities, the plot works well, as does the oddball cast of supporting characters, including the opportunist police
lieutenant
and the rogues gallery of ne'er do wells hoping to cash in on the amnesiac's memories.
We have the heroic, clean, brave Englishman as Captain Curry who in the end kills his crooked and brutal ex-Wehrmacht German subordinate, while the savages mangle the cowardly young French-(Belgian ?)
lieutenant.
Solid supporting turns by Claude Akins as a famous country singer/songwriter, Gene Evans as a gruff police lieutenant, Lucille Benson as a stern, but friendly whorehouse madam, and Grace Zabriskie as a wax museum worker are likewise delightful.
Anthony Franciosa is over-the-top as the Mafia
lieutenant
and Richard Ward is a gravel-voiced Harlem crime boss who stands up to the Mafia with a brash defiance.
The Guardian recently reported that, “Bartosz Kownacki, a key
lieutenant
of defense minister Antoni Macierewicz, was a member of a group of Polish international observers during Russia’s 2012 election.”
But, then, in this last meeting, Wiesel learned, bit by bit, that Mitterrand the Marist prince had blithely gone off to play golf the day his loyal lieutenant, Pierre Bérégovoy, committed suicide, and that Mitterrand had continued, to the very last, to defend René Bousquet, head of the Vichy police and denouncer of Jews.
The British had concluded, in the words of the British
lieutenant
governor of Bengal, that “a sedition law which is adequate for a people ruled by a government of its own nationality and faith may be inadequate, or in some respects unsuited, for a country under foreign rule.”
The speaker was not some public relations executive, but Osama bin Laden’s chief lieutenant, Ayman al-Zawahiri.
The Venezuelan
lieutenant
colonel has repeatedly provided sanctuary, arms, diplomatic support, and financing to the FARC guerrillas fighting to overthrow the Colombian government.
He was a determined nationalist, a key leader of the independence struggle, and a
lieutenant
of Mahatma Gandhi.
So perhaps the Russian people might take to their hearts this executioner with the rank of
lieutenant
colonel, just as eight years ago they took to their hearts another KGB
lieutenant
colonel, Vladimir Putin?
Lesser
lieutenant
generals have deserted the president in droves.
A historical wave beyond his control had lifted the former KGB
lieutenant
colonel from out of the shadows to the pinnacle of power.
Equally ominous for his political future, state television workers have joined the mass strikes, and many police officers have cast off their uniforms, with one
lieutenant
colonel revealing the regime’s plans for pacifying the protests.
A muscular
lieutenant
colonel from the OMON riot police spoke before Lukashenko, declaring in a threatening tone that he loved his country and would never surrender it.
His lieutenant, the youngest son of Monsieur Tuvache, had a bigger one, for his was enormous, and shook on his head, and from it an end of his cotton scarf peeped out.
Finally, it occurred to him to apply to a retired
Lieutenant
of the 96th named Lieven, a poor devil with whom he used often to fence.
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