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The second time this movie played here, it was the replacement for some sailing-contest, so I thought there was no hope on getting the name of the movie, since they don't show the name of the replacement-movies in the
newspaper.
Malcolm Anderson (Kurt Russell) is a star reporter for a Miami
newspaper
who becomes the sole contact for a murderer (Richard Jordan) who is craving headlines.
An expedition is lead (sic) by Professor Challenger and consists of a
newspaper
reporter, a big-game hunter, and his servant as well as the daughter of the plateau's discoverer, who is still stranded in this uncharted land.
Sterne agrees to look into Weiss's claims but eventually admits there is nothing he can do, especially after Weiss gives him some
newspaper
cuttings from 1944 which appear to show Olivier but since the paper is over 30 years old and Olivier would now be in his 60' or 70's and the guy on T.V. is still in his 20's & therefore Weiss's story is psychically impossible.
I love the whole bizarre set up, the weird coincidences (for example the piece of
newspaper
stuck on his arm which talks about a man being ripped apart by vigilantes in the very area he can't get away from - and then the weird woman says 'I'll burn it off' - yet more reference to burns) Love the 'Berlin club', and the idea of the plaster of Paris cream cheese bagel paper weights - so evocative of that pretentious era!
Instead of getting caught in a love triangle between Colin Firth and Hugh Grant she gets caught in a love triangle with two equally wet englishmen, uncomfortably played by Ewan MacGregor and Matthew Macfadayen, and all this, after her poor husband and son have been blown to bits in an unconvincing attack on Arsenal football stadium whilst she was shagging the local taloid
newspaper
reporter!
The lively and engaging acting from a game cast qualifies as a major plus: the adorable Felice Schachter as sweet school
newspaper
reporter geek Bernadette, Robert Mandan as pompous principal Walter J. Coolidge, Scatman Crothers as cranky baseball coach Dexter Jones, Greg Bradford as jerky college preppie Robert Wolcott, Sue Ane Langdon as ditsy English teacher Rose Burnhart, and Hilary Beane as sexy secretary Corinne Updike.
The despicable lengths, such as burning a
newspaper
which kills the child of the father who runs it, and murdering Drango's fellow officer, and best friend, Captain Marc Banning(John Lupton)for which Clay will go prove that he will cause nothing but terrible repercussions to those he feels deserve to have won the war the Confederacy lost.
So I randomly flipped open a
newspaper
one Friday night to look at the movie listings, and on a whim decided to check this one out.
Finding Reno's new place, he sees Reno's gunhands dragging bundles of the latest issue of a newspaper; the editor objects but Van Cleef hurls him into the dust.
A prominent American
newspaper
sends out an expedition, complete with reporters, local guides and a professional crocodile hunter, to capture Gustave alive.
Unfortunately, the business was moved to New York but anyway I remember the
newspaper
that covered it.
Reliable 30's leading man Fredric March stars as Walter Cook, a reporter at the New York
newspaper '
The Morning Star' who will do anything for a good story.
The incredibly audacious later pictures, especially the insanely plotted but gorgeous "The Naked Kiss," and the riveting "Underworld U.S.A." were wildly impressive, but it was clear that Fuller had something very special right from the beginning: "I Shot Jesse James" used to great advantage (for once) the disturbingly brutal and sexy talent of John Ireland, and "Park Row" (actually his fifth picture) was a fascinating inside story of the turn of the century
newspaper
milieu in New York.
A big disappointment, this "save the
newspaper
story with one big expose against a corrupt politician" was boring - the ultimate sin in a film.
The viewer can decide what sort of leauge it is.First things first,some reviews have given the impression that the bad girls/innocent boy scene is more graphic than what it is.It's a scene that's more like 50% visual-50% imagination.The
newspaper
in the film states that the young man was attacked,it doesn't use the r word.Some reviewers are stating an act happened that the law says is not possible.At least that was the law when I was an adolescent more than 40 years ago and spent time researching important information like that,I'm still trying to figure it out.
I especially enjoyed Will O' Conner's (sad emo kid) candor in addressing a
newspaper
article in which he was misquoted.
I had heard about the movie from my local
newspaper
and the critique was "a nice movie to watch with friends after work".
Cary Grant plays a
newspaper
reporter who falls in love and marries Irene Dunne, whom he meets at a record store.
The unsold pilot tells the story of a
newspaper
publisher whose girlfriend has been apparently replaced by an android during the return flight from a vacation.
it is about a man called Raymond Bordier the editor of a newspaper, who uses a castle of a count and countess to preform black masses that look and seem very real.
Enter Eugene Levy, an Innocent out-of-town salesman who is in town for a convention, when he is spotted reading the
newspaper
that Jackson's character is supposed to be reading during the meet and is mistaken to be "THE MAN".
Told the tale of a
newspaper
reporter(Chapman) who has to miss a vacation(having won a "contest")with his girlfriend Angela, a scenario which, in the style it was filmed starts off very prosaic and normal until, as he narrates the entire film as a flashback, he finds her return plane had "gone off the radar" for 90 minutes, and returns, but delayed.
Kurt Russell is Malcolm Anderson a Miami reporter working for a Florida
newspaper
called the Journal.
A friend read a
newspaper
article about it to me and I cringed.
Other than a few items glanced at in the newspaper, I had no idea the intricate details of this movie, and went in hoping for something different.
So many of the people in this film should have tried their inventions out before calling the
newspaper
out to film them.
While it's hard to believe that Depardieu's character would do this it's even more unlikely that a low level
newspaper
employee who isn't even a reporter would trail them to Peru.
one more, couldn't they make a more believable unicorn? it looked like someone rolled up a
newspaper
and taped it to a donkey's head.
Meanwhile back in Manhattan Lou (Jason Evers), the editor of a
newspaper
called the 'Judge and Jury' is putting pressure on one of his journalists named Marcie Elliott (Kathryn Meisle) to keep the Bradley twins story going as it sells newspapers and suggests she visits an old lady they used to write loads of story's about and who they nicknamed Dr. Freak, real name Ruth Smoeller.
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