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The former owner, Abigail then proceeds to barricade them all inside with no way out and re-paint the house... in blood.
When she's given the task of handling the publicity for a new restaurant she's shocked to discover that the
owner
is Drew Hesler (Green) her former bully.
The
owner
of the Copacabana, Steve Hunt (Steve Cochran), insists on romancing Mlle.
However, she is at the centre of a plot to bring down the Peace Hotel, the owner, and all he stands for.
When the
owner
takes a liking to them, they could be headed for Europe where his friend can set the girls up.
He plays the club
owner
where the girls stay for the summer, and he is far too old for someone of Bateman's ilk, as portrayed in this movie.
Then there is a very dark and very sad plot line, involving Snoopy leaving Charlie and the gang to visit his original owner,Leila in the hospital.
He doesn't use his shark-friends to score with the ladies, doesn't say anything witty when he hunts down shark killers and he doesn't even make a joke about how astonishingly fat and tasteless the
owner
of the striptease bar is! He's just a silent, arrogant and asocial loner who cares too much about sharks.
Lane is the
owner
of the New England country house in which the action takes place (obviously enough during the month of September).
We were not disappointed with the story of what every
owner
and trainer dreams about.
In his search for the murderers he runs into conflict with the evil Mexican land
owner
Chris Malone (Horst Frank) who lets peasants fight against each other for pure pleasure.
Owing a rather tidy sum to the restaurant
owner
(played by wily Adolphe Menjou), he is blackmailed into passing himself off as Russian royalty to charm a Yankee heiress.
About the only thing that kept me watching was the sexy blond wife of a local restaurant
owner
shows plenty of leg and provides a bit of eye candy.
"Oh... No..." Another in-joke which references back to Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose is that Scully brings along the dog Queequeg who she adopted when the original
owner
dies in that episode.
But when the
owner
of the Toronto Maple Leafs seeks his advice Pitka sees his chance.
She makes it perfectly clear shes not interested, the clubs
owner
Tommy Morris (John Steiner) bursts in and throws Hercules out and has sex with Lucy.
The acting is OK, I especially liked John Steiner as the sleazy wise cracking strip club
owner.
The
owner
of the movie rental store said she couldn't watch it either.
The
owner
of a cheese factory offers to buy their stock, but pays with counterfeit money.
Most annoying is the restaurant
owner
who keeps reciting Shakespeare one liners all the time.
Arthur Lowe is slowly turning into a parrot (which is then eaten by Spike Milligan), while his wife, the
owner
of her own death certificate, turns into a wardrobe.
When Reno tries to convince a gallery
owner
to front $500 for his latest painting in order to pay his bills, he is turned down; factor in the punk band that has moved in to the apartment beneath his (and never seems to stop jamming), and a commercial viewed on late-night TV (for a portable power-pack)...and it's not long before our disheveled, vulgar hero takes to the squalid New York City streets, decimating the wino population with a power drill.
Guess what - A middle aged black club owner, with relationship crisis & broke, has to keep his 'wooden shack' / club open.
Even before getting to settle in; a coffin arrives carrying the former
owner
and the spooked couple call the police.
The movie follows the lives of normal people, with normal jobs, as common as they could be: a bar
owner
(there's at least one bar in every street here), as stall
owner
(there are lots of markets as well) and an old couple struggling to survive (as it happens, pensioners don't have a lot of money also) Their lives intertwine magnificently and you really feel sorrow and happiness for them.
Without going into too much detail, it follows a late mid-life 'crisis' of a bar
owner
named Rutilio who finally allows his inner yearnings to surface, almost at the cost of his family.
Only one redeeming feature in this, the slowest moving film I have ever suffered through: Served as comic material for the later "Waiting for Guffman" as the credits rolled, the film memorabilia shop
owner
showed off his "My Dinner with Andre action figures."
Written by cartoonist Rube Goldberg, who makes a cameo here, the story-about an elderly costume store
owner
(Charles Winninger) about to lose his place-is nothing special but has some amusing visual humor when we see some of Winninger's inventions like the complicated ways to wake up and stop a robber involving a cat and a giant boot.
The opening of the movie, with two white kids in a foster home ripping off a store
owner
with a box containing a rock instead of a cell phone because they want to buy some burgers for their dog, is the first blow to the movie's credibility.
Meanwhile, a bookstore
owner
stalks and knives a wino.
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