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Maybe this is not realistic - although when you read the
newspaper
you'll read about much worse than this - but there's a truth to it that is very difficult to bear.
Rather rudely, he asks her if he could have the newspaper, and the lady offers other sections.
Edward G. Robinson plays a ruthless editor of
newspaper
who resurrects the 20-year old story of a murderess with tragic consequences.
ANd the worst part is, I wanted to see it so badly that I drove all over the city, paid $10 parking two times because the
newspaper
listings were wrong.
I describe it as bug being smooshed to a
newspaper
because it seems to be different parts of things mixed together.
The one sheets and
newspaper
campaign suggested (as often they did) a far more lurid and violent piece than showed up on the drive-in screens.
A very young Ginger Rogers trades quick quips and one liners with rival
newspaper
reporter Lyle Talbot in this 1933 murder mystery from Poverty Row film maker Allied Productions.
Rogers actually has two identities at the film's outset, that of Miss Terry, the dead victim's secretary, along with her
newspaper
byline of Pat Morgan.
But even more surprising was the reasonably good reviews that a couple of Canadian
newspaper
critics gave this film.
The local police pick him up & take him to a youth centre where child psychiatrist Maggie Burroughs (Lisa Zane) interviews him, she finds a
newspaper
cutting in his pocket which leads the two to Elm Street in Springwood where they discover that no children live there & therefore no victims for Freddy kill anyone.
Meanwhile, the
newspaper'
s front page reads that Killer Nick Grainger - Escaped Convict (Richard Cramer) has escaped, and he sneaks onto the boys' boat while they are sleeping, and the goat chews through the boat rope, drifting out to sea.
Madhur Bhandarkar forgets that there is a main
newspaper
and Page 3 is just a supplement; perhaps an entertainer for checking out who's who and what's what.
Two bozo journalist of a gossipy tabloid
newspaper
are sent, very much against their will, to Transylvania to do a story on the alleged return of mad scientist Frankenstein.
Jewish
newspaper
reporter Justin Timberlake (as Joshua "Josh" Pollack) is puzzled when a courtroom defendant whispers "Thank you" to testifying officer LL Cool J (as Rafe Deed) as he leaves the witness stand.
In Puerto Rico the daily
newspaper
with the widest circulation has continuously written about the marvels of this film, almost silencing all others.
Coincidentally the
newspaper
with the second largest circulation belongs to the same owners.
They could have kept the narrative but at least made it much more believable and interesting if it was coming from a psychiatrist or maybe a
newspaper
reporter or something.
Add in some truly awful musical moments, a whole lot of flagwaving hooey, and a boring subplot about
newspaper
reporters, and you've got a film that must have had Philip Wylie ready to pen Generation of Vipers 2: D.C. Boogaloo.
Chris, an adopted son of a moral family, a loser whom works at the school
newspaper
with Kate (Christine Lakin from of the awful sugary "Step by Step" show of the now thankfully defunct ABC's TGIF line-up), finds out that he's just inherited a porn empire from his biological parents.
I didn't want to trust my own sentiments about the movie when I saw it, so I consulted a movie review published in a major metropolitan
newspaper
the next day- sentiment confirmed, the reviewer wrote that the movie was incoherent, indecipherable, and uninspiring.
The
newspaper
guy?
What we only see is a sleepy town where the two minister's sons have nothing to do but 1. Norm chase a lame girlfriend and deal with her family and 2.Paul make up dumb stories at the
newspaper
shop while scratching his head and take a lot of swigs and tie a lot of flies.
Spurred on by Communist
newspaper
editor Andrea (Ettore Giannini), she soon spends more time with the downtrodden than she does with her husband, who soon locks her up in an insane asylum for her troubles.
This should be a great film... Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson co-starring as two
newspaper
writers.
I first saw the film on my college campus in 1972 and the reviewer in the college
newspaper
made the comment that in the 1930s and 1940s Howard played the roles supposedly later picked up by Dirk Bogard as the man who was born to be betrayed.
It therefore comes as no surprise that the audience in Geneva judged this film with a much more 'detached' perspective.I would also like to quote what Mr Bouzaglo said when he was interviewed by a Geneva
newspaper
(I'm translating from French): ''After 50 years of living here and after undergoing all this violence, we may ask ourselves if it is still possible to remain normal.We might sometimes think that it would be easier to commit suicide than to go on living.
Grad of a nearby college and
newspaper
reporter who knows every cop on the beat and every judge on the bench.
Julia reads an ad in the local London
newspaper
looking for a secretary and rushes out to try and obtain this position.
Telling her beau(played by a suitably slimy CHRIS SARANDON) that she needs to live on her own for a year or so, she answers a
newspaper
ad for a fully-furnished, spacious one-bedroom apartment in an old Brooklyn Heights brownstone.
Bonnie gets a job on a
newspaper
using the name Mary Smith; her brother goes to work for bootleggers.
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