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Robert Montgomery-Myrna Loy farce about Loy (Irene) and her fiancé,
played
by Reginald Owen, stranded in Labrador when their plane crashes.
Mike(the girl's brother-in-law) has tied her(the name is Diane by the way and she is
played
by Brinke Stevens) up after trying to chainsaw her sister.
Her sister is
played
by Elena Sahagun, and she shows a bit more than Brinke(a very lovely young lady by the way) and out acts Brinke by miles.
Her husband,
played
by Jay Richardson shows off his ability to act and be funny amidst mediocrity.
First, viewers are required to recall the sordid details of Steve McBirney's
(played
by venerable thug and HUAC squealer Marc Lawrence) 1929's murder spree.
The Mary Bolton (Marguerite Chapman) character is written to as a eager wide-eyed moron, apparently existing only for the vapid romantic interest of horndog lawyer Tom Agnew
(played
by the ferret-faced Ted Osborne).
Well played, but predictable drama.
There were extra bodies to help put everything in to perspective, however, John Othello,
played
by Eamonn Walker, over reacted a lot in this film, causing for the down fall of Keeley Hawes, Dessie Brabant, eventually ending in Dessie's death.
The lady who
played
Sally, Thandie Newton, was absolutely awful.
On the positive side, the costumes were quite beautiful, and Greta Scacchi
played
the part of Cosway well.
Ben eventually picks Lawanda
(played
by the most underused original SNL-er Laraine Newman), whose Blanche DuBois tendencies don't suit Junior in the least.
To add on to Junior's torture, it seems this town already has a little firestarter in younger girl form with Trixie, who coincidentally has a sweet, single mother
played
by Yasbeck, the same actress who
played
Junior's first horrible mother-through-adoption.
Both Kristen K and Neve C
played
their rolls exceptionally.
Steve Zahn was watchable, Karl Urban (a ringer for Johnny Knoxville)
played
Call like a man with a terminal case of lockjaw.
I have a theory about the casting though; all the bad guys were
played
by ugly actors (and one ugly actress) and all the good guys/victims were
played
by beautiful actors.
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.
Okay Malcolm McDowell had a nice butt and the guy who
played
Macro was handsome.
The guy who
played
Claudius, looked more like the traditional depictions of Nero and was certainly at odds with Robert Graves' picture of Claudius.
The score/soundtrack consists of about three songs one in particular is
played
in about 70% of the scenes.
i knew that Mongolia and all the areas where the movie
played
have beautiful landscapes but the movie didn't profit from that.
Quite frankly the only productive par that any of these guys
played
in the overall execution of the Boondock Saints shoot culminated as nothing more than extra bodies in the first bar room scene, after that all they did was whine why they weren't a bigger deal based on the clambering of their rancid efforts on top of troys shoulders.
the movie
played
out like a color-by-number sci-fi monster fest which also
played
into the fact that nothing was a surprise when it happened, because you'd seen it a thousand times before.
The two teen killers
played
by Ryan Gosling and Michael Pitt are the only real reasons to see this movie.
The satirical movie website Dateline Hollywood joked that "Son of the Mask" was all a practical joke star Jamie Kennedy
played
on New Line Cinema for his show "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment."
The best thing about this movie for me was that Bryan Dick
played
Rafe and made me -melt-.
Aside from Frank Kress (who
played
Abraham Gentry), an appearance by Henny Youngman and the last seconds of the movie, there really wasn't anything particularly good about this film.
Why would Burt Lancaster allow himself to play a poor schnook who is ultimately undermined by femme fatale Anna Dundee,
played
by Yvonne DeCarlo in 'Criss Cross'?
The movie, based on their famous split, would have been better had professional actors
played
the parts.
The only "tape recordings of his voice" noteworthy is one short recording Mr. Dean make while visiting his family in Indiana; he wanted to record any family recollections of his great-grandfather Cal Dean, intrigued because he
played
a similarly named "Cal" in "East of Eden".
The characters looked good, and the actor who
played "
Noel", was the most convincing, though he didn't have any heavy time in the movie.
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