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Of course they don't know this until the
owner
of the farm's helpers open the box containing the head.
And some of strip club
owner
Henny Youngman's lines are, of course, amusing.
Here she plays Christine Larson,
owner
of a saloon in the Arizona Territory in 1868 who's about to be married to the unscrupulous local Indian agent (Dean Jagger.)
The scenes between the bakery
owner
and the assistant were nice but the rest was just very slow.
Feeling Minnesota, directed by Steven Baigelmann, and starring Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz and Vincent D'Onofrio: The strained relationship between two brothers, Sam (D'Onofrio) and Jjaks (Reeves), is pushed to breaking point when Jjaks arrives at Sam's wedding and makes off with the bride, Freddie (Diaz), a former stripper, marrying Sam to repay a gambling debt owed to night-club
owner
Red (Lindo).
John Wayne rides up on this trading post/saloon out in the middle of nowhere to meet with the
owner
about some robberies.
In 1913, in Carlton Mine, Addytown, Pennsylvania, the cruel
owner
of a mine uses poor children in the exploration and after an explosion, a group of children is buried alive.
There were so many ugly, mutton-chopped guys in this film, I lost track of who was the
owner
and who were the overseers.
Indeed the actors who played the ultimate victims, the slaves, were gorgeous as was the innocent priest's daughter, while the plantation owner, his minipulative mistress and his overseers were pretty hard on the eyes.
If a puppy is kicked by a cruel
owner
when, in an anxious situation it has an accident on the rug, do you blame the puppy?
Down Buenos Aires way, a tyrannical hotel
owner
demands that his four daughters marry in order of age; one may think film takes place in the 18th century, but no, it's modern-day 1942.
What they didn't know is that it is not completely built, plus they have to share bathrooms with their neighbours, they have crap draws, and many other complications and complaints that the
owner
Pepe (Peter Butterworth, putting on quite an amusing accent, e.g.
Things that did not make sense here: fist of all, the house
owner
leaves his precious pet with somebody who doesn't know anything about taking care of it.
The Concorde ... Airport '79 starts in Washington where a man named Carl Parker (Macon (McCalman) contacts high profile TV news reporter Maggie Whelan (Susan Blakely) in order to hand secret documents over that prove his boss Kevin Harriosn (Robert Wagner)
owner
& president of Harrison Industries that develop weapons for the military has been illegally selling said weapons to foreign countries.
At some sort of bed and breakfast by (well, literally in the sea) the ocean that for some sort of odd reason she subs for the
owner.
Violent sequel to RoboCop was directed by Irvin Kershner (Never Say Never Again, The Empire Strikes Back) will never be as good as the original, because it is almost humorless, and it is extremely mean, and should have been rated NC-17, because of scenes with infants being involved in gunfights, people threatening to brutally murder very young infants with REAL automatic weapons, and even scenes with a 12 year old using lots of explicit profanity, giving drugs to lots of random people, shooting and graphically shooting up and killing policemen and SWAT officers, opening fire on police officers when lots of small and young children are present, and a whole group of children using strong profanity and beating up the store
owner
(who is a very old man) of an electronics store and stealing and destroying lots of items there.
Charlotte is an
owner
of a beauty clinic, she has broken up with her aggressive ex-husband, moved into an apartment alone with all the furniture packed except her big bed.
At the same time John Russell was playing ranch
owner
Nathan Burdette, trying to free his no good brother Claude Akins from sheriff John Wayne in Rio Bravo he was working the other side of the law on television.
Vern (Adrian Paul) is a shop owner, also a riddle fanatic, and also gets entangled in the game.
Putney Swope is the story of a token black man on the board of directors of a large advertising firm who is accidentally voted Chairman of the Board when the
owner
of the firm keels over while trying to stutter out an idea that he was apparently quite excited about.
As we soon meet a remaining priest taking care of a sick child, a greedy land owner, we could be set up for a simple story we could all easily digest.
There's the ship's
owner
Mrs. Carruthers, played by "Golden Girl" Rue McClanahan.
Unfortunately for the friends, however, the
owner
of the roadside attraction possesses the power to control his wax mannequins and use them for evil.
They make it to the club to win their prize money when the
owner
grabs the pick and all along he was the devil and he battles the D in a Rock Off.
The gag is milked even more when, having exhausted the chain of command at the store itself the manager places a call to the owner, who is in bed and leaves it to reveal that he, too, is only wearing the top half of pajamas.
Glenn Ford is hired by a crooked bank
owner
and wily stable
owner
Edger Buchanan to stage a fake robbery while the banker hides the real loot.
When their owner, the wealthy elderly woman known as Madame Adelaide, realizes that her time is running out she decides to write up her will, leaving everything she has to her cats, which will then go to her butler Edgar when the cats pass on.
Peter Lorre gives one of his most evil performances as the
owner
of the titled place.
This horse is a beautiful, maroon stallion; referred by its previous
owner
as a 'murderous pirate', but Velvet re-names him Pie.
One other notion seems to run through Ellis Island experience: the tribulations of pass immigrants was grueling, later, in 2006, one only had to pay a coyote or boat
owner
and sneak into the county under the darkness of night, no questions asked!
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