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They also set it in Japan in the same location, in the same house.
The problem with books like those of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers or S.S. Van Dine (on whose work this film is based), is that they are low on action or variety - whereas Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe traverse the mean streets of LA, working class tenements, bars, offices, wealthy mansions, and meet all sorts of exciting dangers and violence, Golden Age fiction is generally fixed in location, the scene of the murder, usually a lavish country house, and the action is limited to investigating clues and interviewing suspects.
It delivers fast-paced gory action more or less from the beginning, sometimes too fast as the story is patchy in some areas, but with a perfect
location
and the best character-reaction-at-the-end I've seen in a while, 'Creep' delivers some scenes that are definitely the stuff of nightmares.
I'd have given this film a few stars, simply because it was a "Lifetime" presentation actually filmed in the
location
represented in the story - here, New York City.
Oh...One final word about nudity...at the very beginning, while the white hunters are speaking dialogue, keep your eyes on the background extras...there are several good shots of nude African girls (obviously shot on location) behind them.
Could the plot actually take, or have taken place in any particular time or
location?
The movie is beautifully shot by Kazan, in extraordinarily well-choreographed long takes shot on
location
in New Orleans, and ends in a stunning climax, where Palance flees like a rat from his pursuers, through the docks and warehouses of the city.
Good exciting movie, although it looks to me that it's not been recorded on
location
in Thailand, it still looks realistic.
Its got a pretty good plot, some good action, and the change of
location
for Harry does not hurt either.
I think Travolta and Winger performed at higher than average rates, I think the sets were representative of the
location
and the era, I liked the sound track and the Charlie Daniels Band.
The
location
of the shop around the corner is precisely stated at the start of the film, Balta Street in Budapest but it could really be in any place.
The
location
was really chosen well.
Not only is the
location
scenic, but also beautifully shot thanks to cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond.
Panic In The Streets opens in high noir style, a view along a dark street followed by a camera tilt upwards to a window, behind which is playing out a sleazy card game - an opening flourish which, along with some of the
location
shooting, anticipates some of the atmosphere Welles brought a decade later in Touch Of Evil.
I guess the best part about the movie is that it was only 1 hour 24 minutes of wasted time on my part and the
location
that it was filmed is quite nice.
Originally, the
location
shots were probably interesting; I would still like to see the actual places.
I liked some parts of this film mostly because of its Chicago
location
shots, But I thought the film's production values were very low budget for a Hollywood film.
Shot on
location
in Brooklyn you get a real sense for the world these people live in.
City of God makes City of Men look like a day at the park, at times it is hard to imagine that both stories share a common
location.
Filmed pretty much all on
location
around Los Angeles in a stunning verite style by Bert Glennon, the film has some truly stunning nightscapes with some very inventive lighting and tells the tale of Steve Lacey(Gene Nelson), an ex con, but a good guy at heart, who is now married to the stalwart Ellen(Phyllis Kirk) and is successfully going straight.
The acting was excellent, the dialogue intelligent and witty, the
location
fitting for the story.
The name of the game in Ghost Game is that 11 people on a reality TV show must all live in a hunted
location.
This year's
location
is an abandon war museum ware a horrific massacre took place during a time of conflick.
One of the most successful (and equally irritating) TV-formats of recent years is Big Brother, in which a bunch of people, complete strangers to each other, are put together in an isolated
location
and become forced to get along and accomplish ordeals together.
The Petrified Forest - what that title means, aside from its actual geographic location, I'm not sure.
The sheer moral vacuum of Tanner is a depiction of the worst that can happen when
location
and money allow someone to construct a "reliaty" founded on self-image - kill a man so that no-one will have cause to wonder if I killed my lover's husband to grab her - I don't need to kill someone to take his woman - and a life is a small price to pay to make that clear.
Just about every country has produced a movie set in a haunted location, and no country does it the same way as any other.
The coffin gets dragged to an undisclosed
location
and suddenly the commune has been blessed by the appearance of this Khorda guy, who spouts psycho-babble and has them all drink bottled water.
FIRST; the entire point of this series is
location.
The mysticism and coincidence of multiple people dealing with secret issues in the same
location
remains one of the most compelling and intriguing film techniques out there (see Todd Solondz's Happiness and P.T. Anderson's Magnolia), and it was certainly more compelling than most of what was being produced by Hollywood at the time (in spite of the fact that this WAS a great time for film, most pictures relied on very conventional and often contrived styles to achieve their popularity).
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