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There was a brief flourishing during the Seventies of using the Negev desert in Israel as
location
for the filming of westerns.
The Cinematography was good, except for the fact that they chose for a
location
a real flat desert terrain with no vegetation whatsoever, so the good camera work is somewhat spoiled therein.
Douglas said they also wanted to visit a more exotic
location
than Poland.
But little, not even the
location
filming in South Africa, can save this by-the-numbers film, especially with a climax that is...well, just not climactic.
The difference between making the movie today, than back then, would be the lack of melodrama between the William and Damita character (heck! it was the era of the woman's picture) Formulaic stuff but good formula all the same with an unusually expensive look (good cinematography, tons of
location
shooting, great sets, lots of wide shots) for a WB thirties picture tells you this was probably an expected blockbuster in the year of 1932.
Dreary sequel, despite resetting the narrative to the tale's original
location
of New Orleans (with flashbacks to the Candyman's grisly fate).
Poorly cast, uninteresting location, amateur storytelling.
i was rolling on the floor laughing till my sides hurt because it was that bad. the directors obviously had a very low budget since half the scenes, which were suppose to be all different where all in the same
location
and they didn't try to hide that.
Presumably the budget didn't stretch to a microphone, as the entire thing seems to be dubbed over, making everyone's voice exactly the same volume, despite their
location
on screen.
Filmed on
location
in the Phillipines.
The
location
and photography were excellent but it ends there.
What I especially liked about the series was/is the realism: I believe the scenes were shot on location, and the ship certainly looks like how the Beagle must have been (or how I imagined it).
A friend of mine says that his defining image of modern China is of a marble facade slapped onto a jerry-built wall; and it's this kind of picture that also emerges from 'The World', a touching movie about the lives of a group of workers in a Beijing theme park in which all the planet's tourist attractions are copied in a single
location.
Oh dear.In a desperate attempt to keep up with the Paul Raymond/Fiona Richmond era of tacky English semi - porn,the "Carry On" production team came up with this absolute stinker.They even had the gall to use the same
location
as the immortal "Carry on Camping" as if they were hoping that some of the magic might brush off onto the dandruff - ridden crumpled shoulders of this dirty mac of a movie.Well,I promise you it didn't.With "Carry on Behind",the comedy lights went out all over Pinewood.
The film was obviously shot on sets and very little
location
work is done.
Prison movies are always entertaining just for their
location
and this one is saved by some great torture scenes and escapes.
This was basically the same story as the first movie, but with a better
location
and a few new characters.
Intriguing supporting characters, fine
location
shooting and electronic scoring (by Francis Monkman, whose repetitive themes are initially off-putting).
The script and
location
photography are good and the music suitably sleazy and atmospheric.
A writer(Don Wood)and his girlfriend(Christina Campenella)leave the dog-eat-dog days of New York City for a quieter location...Maine.
Filmed on
location
in Camden, Maine with some interiors at the studio, the movie has an authentic feel, particularly in comparison to previous pictures shot entirely on backlots.
Beautiful people, in a beautiful, rich location, living their beautiful lives.
Homing pigeons "home" to one
location
only.
Shot to great effect by Clyde de Vinna on
location
in the South Seas, The Pagan is satisfying on every level, and comes strongly recommended to those who think they don't like silent film.
few of the particulars have changed,including the location.this
They stop in a strange
location
where encounter quirky local folk(Gary Busey)and run afoul into the van .
I didn't recognize a single Hamilton
location.
The
location
sites are great as is the cinematography.
It's quite obvious she did not go on
location.
Crime Wave - Excellent 1952 crime thriller directed by Andre De Toth.This 73 minute movie moves at an excellent pace from beginning to end- with a superb cast of noir stalwarts - starring Sterling Hayden as the toothpick chewing homocide detective,Ted de Corsia,Ned Young(screenwriter of Decoy) & Charles Bronson as a trio of San Quinten escapees and the scenery chewing Timothy Carey providing the hideout for the thugs.Shot on
location
in Los Angeles this movie has so many great shots and the usage of light and shadow mixed with terse dialogue make this a movie worth owning.The DVD has a 5 minute featurette and a fun commentary by LA Confidential scribe James Ellroy and noir buff Eddie Muller.
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