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Now if only Tony Muser,
manager
of the Royals, would be as smart a coach as Backula and tell his players to simply hit a home run in every at bat, the Royals would never end an inning let alone lose a game.
A broke would be screenwriter and his would be agent (Tom Wood and Arye Gross) are forced to live in a self storage facility run by an eccentric and intimidating
manager
(Ron Perlman) whom they come to believe is the serial murderer that is terrorizing the city, the "Costume Killer" (so named because, after injecting his victims with Windex, he dresses them in silly costumes).
If Farrah isn't really "serious" about a career, why does she have a
manager
(and why is he wasting his time)?
The film starts with a
manager
(Nicholas Bell) giving welcome investors (Robert Carradine) to Primal Park .
There is some interest in the opening moments, watching Jamie Foxx's Svengali-like
manager
manipulate his acts to the top, but that takes a back seat in the latter portion of the film, when the story conveniently tries to cast him as a villain, despite his having been right from a business stand-point for a good majority of the film.
After he's done for the day the
manager
comes in to tell him that he'll be transferring soon.
Corbett and his
manager
(Frawley) despair of getting the money.
The problem is all fixed by Lisa Reisert, the
manager
of the hotel.
Pecker becomes larger than his town can handle, and he is separated from his loved-ones (including a sexy Ricci) by his man-loving art
manager.
Crusty
manager
George Knox (Danny Glover in world-weary, exasperated mode) is a hard sell, but once the team starts winning, he believes Roger's angel sightings, and soon Knox has Roger and his cute li'l pal and fellow foster kid J.P. (the adorable Milton Davis Jr.) at every Angels game for good luck.
He has traveled to a small, rather grimy grocery store intending to research a part he might play, as a
manager
of such a place.
The first-rate cast of familiar B-feature faces constitutes as a major asset: Victoria Principal as Ben's sweet hottie girlfriend Linda, the fabulous Bernadette Peters as flaky saloon singer Little Dee, Brad Dexter as the feckless mayor, David Doyle as a slimy bank president, Andrew Stevens as an affable gas station attendant, John Carpenter movie regular Charles Cyphers as one of the 'Nam vets, Anthony Carbone as a smarmy casino manager, John Steadman as a folksy old diner owner, Paul Gleason as a mean strong-arm shakedown bully, and Dick Miller as a talentless piano player.
I especially enjoyed the film's depiction of the complex love-hate relationship Ruth had with Yankee
manager
Miller Huggins, who always understood his star player's brilliance and also kept trying to point out why Ruth's own character flaws would never let him become a
manager
or leader of players.
The main reason to see this film is Warren William, who is in top form as the shyster campaign
manager.
Better yet, tell your box office
manager
you want "The Groove Tube" back on the big screen!
The supporting cast are likewise excellent: Linda Hoffman as Feinstone's bitchy, unfaithful wife Brooke, Earl Boen as smarmy, meddlesome IRS agent Marvin Goldblum, Molly Hagan as feisty assistant Jessica, Patty Toy as perky assistant Karen, Jan Hoag as jolly office
manager
Candy, Virginya Keehne as sweet, gawky teenager Sarah, Ken Foree as thorough, no-nonsense Detective Gibbs, Tony Noakes as Gibbs' equally shrewd partner Detective Sunshine, Michael Stadvec as womanizing stud muffin pool cleaner Matt, and Mark Ruffalo as on the make sleazeball Steve Landers.
In this documentary we meet Roger, the rich
manager
of a factory in China that makes beads and other trinkets sold and traded at Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
After getting rid of her manager, played quite brilliantly by Phil Daniels, slowly but surely the record company changes her lyrics puts her on stimulants and she is eventually totally burnt out.
But, the
manager
advised Torrance about the loneliness in this place during the winter, potentially dangerous, and told him that some caretaker in the past went crazy and murdered his family.
Fourteen years later, Kitty has become the successful choreographer of a prominent modeling agency (even sharing her bed with the general manager) when suddenly the killing spree begins.
Add character actor, Philip Baker Hall as the hit-man's
manager
and we're off to the races.
Pitting Bugs Bunny against a strange, yellow-skinned apartment store
manager
who wants to have him stuffed, 'Hare Conditioned' takes full advantage of its multi-purpose setting.
This great gag is trumped, however, by a truly inspired sequence involving elevators in which Bugs, disguised as an elevator boy, tricks the store
manager
into relentlessly getting on or off elevators at the wrong time.
The music mesmerized me, as did Hazel O'Connor's amazing look and charismatic vocal performances, and Phil Daniels' tough but soft Cockney
manager
just stole my heart.
American dancing star & heartthrob Jerry Halliday (Astaire), on a European tour & weary of the screaming female crowds generated by the lurid propaganda of his
manager
(Burns), is unwittingly caught up in the marriage prospects of frustrated heiress Lady Alice Marshmorton (Fontaine).
Former loving groupie turned patient, understanding, long-suffering
manager
Juliet Aubrey gets the group back together for an ill-advised, largely ineffectual and hilariously disastrous twenty years later nostalgic reunion tour of Europe.
And, when short-fused
manager
George Knox (portrayed by Danny Glover) begins believing in what Roger sees, the team suddenly has hope for turning their season around--and Roger and J.P. find something to believe in.
When an orphanage
manager
goes on vacation, his father takes over the details of the center and winds up renting the kids.
Nathan Detroit (Frank Sinatra) is the
manager
of the New York's longest- established floating craps game, and he needs $1000 to secure a new location.
Two murders occur on the opening night of "Earl Carroll's Vanities" (one on-stage!), but that doesn't stop the
manager
(Jack Oakie) from putting on a show as a lascivious police detective (Victor McLaglen) investigates.
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