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He meets the young, beautiful and unsatisfied wife Giovanna Bragana (Clara Calamai) and her old and fat husband Giuseppe Bragana (Juan de Landa),
owners
of the bar.
Although Stewart's quest to avenge his father's murder is the primary story, Winchester '73 is really an ensemble piece, with the eponymous, one-in-a-thousand firearm passing through the hands of many colorful owners, including a wry trader (John McIntire, especially great) and outlaw Dan Duryea, who's even more despicable than usual.
As the mills close and the union jobs disappear, the blue-collar workers are threatened by everyone: management, owners, their wives and children.
We tend to forget that the master/slave context of the past centuries lead to more than well-tended estates, powered by large groups of enslaved people, and a lot of money for the white
owners.
I cannot understand why the
owners
of the rights to this film have not put it on DVD.
Owners, PLEASE PLEASE release it.
This version tells the story of three animals, two dogs and a cat, whose
owners
leave them with friends in the countryside when the father of the family has to take a new job in San Francisco.
But, not every one of the
owners
deserves to have it.
Portraying a parrot telling a Russian immigrant janitor (Tony Shalhoub) of how he searched America for his original owners, the movie tells several stories.
Please Mr Rooney or
owners
of the film rights, take a chance and get this produced on DVD.
The writing is horrific, thank god they had a few pretty females that get naked often! the ins and outs of the racer and the team
owners
conflict opponent show that when bad writing hits, not even a tried and true money maker can make money.
Half Indian rich plantation
owners?
As revealed in the highly respected Quigley poll (which surveyed movie theatre
owners
on who their audiences were most likely to come and see), the biggest draws in the early 30s were friendly, earthy types whom audiences could relate to at a time of poverty and desperation.
I liked how the movie wove together the tarot readings and the different
owners
of the red violin and I also liked how it was all again brought together at the auction.
This old Mom n' Pop place that I had only been to a few times, the
owners
were very nice and had an extremely nice collection of horror films.
And not be bound by the narrow mindedness of the copyright
owners
and we could watch it till we wore out our VCR's or DVD players.
Once again the pets somehow get left behind just after the plane takes off, so Shadow the dog (voiced by The Bodyguard's Ralph Waite, replacing Don Ameche), Chance the dog, (voiced by Michael J. Fox) and Sassy the cat (voiced by Sally Field) try to find their way back to their
owners.
Eventually they make it out of the city in one piece, and hardly any danger or shenanigans, and back to their owners, with Chance's girlfriend not too far behind.
Enjoyable British sci-fi outing of 1967, which sports not only a venerable Cushing-Lee pairing, but exciting scenes of overheating 1960's British automobiles to boot (the steaming, hood-up MG scene will be particularly horrific for current/former MG
owners
who've ever dealt with this aspect common to certain vintage British cars).
Regarding Mr. Fedor Markovic comment, I would say "what we have forgotten" is that we belong to the Earth, we are just part of it, not the
owners.
Bryce acts as a perfect actor and a girl's real power is shown.Wrong impressions about the weakness of women have to be disappeared and this film may help those kind of thought's
owners
to change their ideas.
Why the
owners
refuse to release this on DVD given the large cult following I will never know.
Even pet
owners
without kids will laugh at the antics of these crazy animals!
After no luck searching Scotty comes across an old Victorian Mansion situated high on some cliffs above the sea & beach whose owners, Mrs. Engels (Yvonne De Carlo) & her geeky weird son Mason (Brad Rearden) rent their spare rooms out to students just like Scotty.
And when the previous
owners
joke "we're taking it with us!", you have ask, "are they really just joking"... Richard Pryor, who has now left us, should be so proud of this movie, his comedy is rare and so well timed.
This surprisingly primitive 'streamliner' comedy from the Roach Studios -- with the collapse of the comedy short subject market in the mid-thirties, Hal Roach decided to go into feature production, first with films like the TOPPER series and later with second features that timed in at less than an hour -- contains all the standard cheap comedy motifs, including a Murphy Bed -- and runs through them in a rather mechanical fashion as made-it-from-scratch taxi fleet
owners
William Bendix and Joe Sawyer get tangled up with a girl who tries to kill herself and declares herself their responsibility.
They find a nice house in Boise where they meet the delightful
owners
who tell great jokes about how they are going to take everything from the doors to the pool with them.
First is Binky and Doris,
owners
of the brothel called the Sugar Cane Ranch.
Lassie takes a real beating in this one (including harsh owners, icy, raging rivers and bad weather of all sorts), yet, oddly, much of the focus is on doctor Edmund Gwenn and the wet-eyed, hand-wringing families of his patients.
This definitely makes my top 10 plot a man named randy peltzer is looking for a present for his son billy Peltzer just as he seems to have run out of luck he discovers a small Chinese shop and a strange creature known as a Mowgli after a small argument with the shop owner randy finally gets it when the
owners
grandson gives it to him as well as telling him three rules 1. Don't expose him to sunlight 2. Don't get him wet and finally never feed him after midnight And so Randy takes it home.
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