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A beautiful shopgirl in London is swept off her feet by a millionaire tea plantation
owner
and soon finds herself married and living with him at his villa in British Ceylon.
The film exposes the blatant exploitation of the Chinese worker - generally female - garnering footage from the Chinese business
owner
who shares his unashamed and delusional viewpoint, his American counterpart also as unashamed and delusional, the oppressed workers who are given a voice and, of course, the drunken Americans who wear the beaded necklaces mindlessly celebrating in New Orleans.
The cock is now the warrior who can bring fortune and justice to the Colonel and his asthmatic wife, but his fighting ring is that of the killer of his former owner, Agustin.
When Tom's
owner
is awakened by the ruckus- Mammy was NOT the maid, it was HER house- she gets one heck of a surprise, with a big laugh.
A must have for any N64 owner, and a reason to get an N64 for everyone else.
The "governor" of said colony and the
owner
of the mine are exploiting the prisoners for labor.
Basically drifter Michael Williams (Nicolas Cage) is in the town Red Rock, Wyoming, looking for a job, and meeting bar
owner
Wayne Brown (Pleasantville's J.T. Walsh) he is given a large sum of money, mistaken for a hit-man he has hired to kill his unfaithful wife Suzanne (Lara Flynn Boyle).
The
owner
of the factory in China is amazingly open, so much so that he hits home the effects of globalization while he "punishes" the workers.
The young women workers in China have various points of view, and the
owner
is amazingly open about the discipline.
The bulk of the film entails a fish swimming happily in his bowl while his new owner, a little boy, is away at school.
A Russian janitor helps a talking and thinking parrot find his rightful
owner
many years after Marie's parents sell him to a pawn shop.
He goes through quite the ordeal trying to get back to his little girl
owner.
Lin McAdam (James Stewart) wins a rifle, a Winchester in a shooting contest.Dutch Henry Brown (Stephen McNally) is a bad loser and steals the gun.Lin takes his horse and goes after Dutch and his men and the rifle with his buddy High Spade (Millard Mitchell).The rifle gets in different hands on the way.Will it get back to the right
owner?
A consummate master at portraying Machiavellian cool, a technique she perfected eleven years later in Billy Wilder's "Double Indemnity", Stanwyck plays Lily Powers, the well-worn daughter of a violent speakeasy
owner
in a suffocating steel-town.
It is tough, it is real... and actually there is a real
owner
of this success, Binder.
Everyone makes fun of her for her fantasy, but are surprised when one day she really does meet a millionaire, son of the
owner
of the popular ABC restaurant chain.
It is Christmas eve and Frank Morgan's character (the
owner
of the shop - Mr. Matuschek)is recovering from his broken marriage and a suicide attempt.
High energy Raoul Walsh classic from 1933, The Bowery places saloon
owner
and operator Wallace Beery against bitter rival and dandy, George Raft, with adopted street kid Jackie Cooper and good looking Faye Wray in roles that play in between their big rivalry.
Each story began when the "tails" were passed from one
owner
(Charles Boyer, for instance) to another (Ceasar Romero).
Paulie's story is a moving, sad, happy and interesting one - from the moment he is first seen to the moment he is united with his original owner, you will enjoy following him and watching him learning about friendship and the grim realities of life along the way.
Keaton plays a pet store
owner
in the 1930s who catches a kid stealing a puppy and then tells him, in flashback, how he came to own the pet store.
A must own for any Nintendo 64 owner, and is a reason in itself to own a Nintendo 64.
Alan Arkin's wonderful characterisation of the camp owner, and best of all, the cinematography.
Elvira (Cassandra Peterson) walks off her job as television horror movie hostess after the new station's
owner
gets fresh with her.
A pre-stardom Danny DeVito in particular is an absolute riot as Getz's cranky carwash
owner
boss Andy, a lovably cantankerous ne'er-do-well slob who wears very ugly loud Hawaiian shirts and suffers from a severe gambling habit.
A charming movie featuring two strong characters who genuinely befriend the little parrot separated from his young
owner.
Clara Bow (Hula Calhoun) is daughter of plantation
owner
Albert Gran (Bill Calhoun), who is mainly interested in playing cards and boozing with friends.
Frank Morgan, is delightful as the
owner
of the title shop, Mr. Matuschek, and his familiar manner is well used here.
But it seems to have a mind of its own, for two very similar reasons: it gets back to its rightful
owner
in the end, even though that throughout the rest of the picture, its unthoughtful "owners" do their best to make sure it does not, and it never seems to be content until it gets back to its original owner, so, coincidentally, the unthoughtful "owners" always seem to lose it somehow or get killed trying to protect and keep it, until it gets back to James Stewart, then it is "content".
In many ways, Olivia does an outstanding performance as the teenage and Nick Mancuso,(Richard Grant) gives a great supporting role as a hotel
owner.
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