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Although Kyle takes him to his usual vet (Daphne Zuniga), Hunter doesn't make it, making both
owner
and doc weep profusely.
The solid cast contribute admirably sincere performances: John D. LeMay makes for a refreshingly unlikely hero as the nerdy Steven Freeman, Kari Keegan likewise impresses as the sweet Jessica Kimble, Steven Williams almost steals the whole show with his colorful portrayal of flamboyant bounty hunter Creighton Duke, plus there are neat turns by Erin Gray as the spunky Diana Kimble, Allison Smith as Jessica's cheery gal pal Vicki, Steven Culp as opportunistic TV newscaster Robert Campbell, Billy Green Bush as the hard-nosed Sheriff Ed Landis, and Rusty Schwimmer as feisty, foul-mouthed diner
owner
Joey B. William Dill's slick cinematography gives the picture a properly moody look.
And this movie: It was mostly about the BoSox executives, owner, general manager.
As one car breaks down, the
owner
of the other car drives past and gloats, only to have his car break down soon after and the other car start up again.
There are so many questions - why am I watching this (rainy evening), what is the role of the police in the plot (surely it is unusual in Denmark for the police to enter an apartment and sit in the dark waiting for the
owner
to return), how much money does an unemployed person in Denmark get (Smilla's haircut did not come cheap!), how does a worm live in a meteor, what was Smilla looking at through her microscope.........
Eddie Robinson gives a flawless performance, as always, playing a sharp minded and hard working plant
owner
who's life's blood flows through the profit margins of his business.
There were figures on the roof and in the yard yard, and the
owner
spent hundreds - if not thousands - of dollars each year, not including massive utility bills.
But it is real enough to its owner, who wants it back at any cost.
J. Carrol Naish (the other Carrol in the picture) stars as the wheelchair-bound Dr. Frankenstein, masquerading as the
owner
of a carnival freak show.
A little digging and they find that Gianni is mixed up with a mobbed up club owner, Victor Buono.
The doll travels from one
owner
to the next, seducing men and women and luring them to weird and catastrophic actions.
Melanie tries to win the friendship of the
owner
of a fashion boutique by buying expensive clothing that she probably can't afford, helps her with cleaning up her apartment, only to get coldly rejected when due to a misunderstanding she dis-invites the boutique
owner'
s boyfriend.
Bad script, bad sports, bad effects (not so much bad digital effects but incomprehensible ones- what was the deal with the dollar signs in the
owner'
s eyes?
In yet another variation of his "Poppy" role from his Broadway hit of the 1920s, Fields here plays Larson E. Whipsnade,
owner
of a circus.
Along the way a suave dude who makes his living as a card player meets the show boat
owner'
s daughter and goes off the deep end.
Eventually it turns into a panther-like monster, attacking targets of its
owner'
s jealous rage, like her two-timing boyfriend (a miscast Martin Brygmann) and her ditto roommate (Charlotte Munck).
Way over the top, but utterly and completely hilarious just the same American remake of the popular 1978 French film/play "La Cage Aux Folles" about a gay nightclub
owner
and his flamboyant drag-queen lover (played by Robin Williams and Nathan Lane, two actors who I might say look like they were born to each be the comedic halves that equal one fall-down hilarious whole) who in an attempt to please and hopefully fool the conservative parents (played by Gene Hackman and Diane Wiest) of Williams' biological son's (from what is obviously a previous liaison with a woman) fiancé, pretend for one evening to be a straight married couple, a la Williams is the husband and Lane is dressed up as the wife, with as it is blatantly apparent disastrous results!
They flee to Seattle one day after Jack sleeps with the
owner
of a pool he cleans and her husband's friends ("Miranda's Pandas," Jack and Pilot call them) come after him.
Sent to live with rich relatives, she meets a neighboring land
owner
(Sam Neill) who is quite wealthy, single, and handsome.
It is nice to see Lee Patrick as a café
owner
with out her high pitched voice that she later became known for.
Steel mill
owner
Lionel Atwill (as John "Flint" Dawson) is derailed by evil associate Jamieson Thomas (as James "Jim" Marley).
He lands a job as a grill cook in a seedy Villa Crespo café where the
owner
(Enrique Liporace) is happy to skirt Argentinean immigrant laws in order to secure cheap labor.
They are terrific, both humble and genuine in their roles of hand-jobbist and sex-club owner, respectively.
In this film, Errol Flynn plays a publicity man and ex-newspaper editor, Patric Knowles plays the
owner
of a newspaper, Rosalind Russell a star reporter and Olivia DeHavilland plays...well,...an idiot.
So,
owner
Rhys Williams (as Milton) trades her in, to lovable old doctor Edmund Gwenn (as William MacLure).
The real reason of his sorrow is that the Zamindaar (land owner) wants to acquire his land on the pretext that Shambhu had taken some loan from him.
Besides the two leads, there's also good performances by Guy Kibbee as the hotel
owner
that houses Crawford and Huston, Beulah Bondi as Huston's wife, and William Gargan as Crawford's Navy protector.
this film proved me wrong, as the consistency made me question whether the
owner
of Rome was English.
A talking, Scottish-accented police dog (though he won't speak to grown ups) and his British
owner
(what are they doing so far from home?) are on an isolated island somewhere off the coast of America staking out drug smugglers.
A rival restaurant
owner
across the street (played by an cheerful,over the top Ian Holm)offers to bring his "friend",Italian-American Jazz legend, Louis Prima,to try their restaurant.
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