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The Samurai is
played
by Koichi Ose, who plays the role in a very humble manner.
Kristin Scott Thomas and Ralph Fiennes are amazing actors and the way they
played
their characters is amazing.
The story unfolds in 18th century Jutland and the use of period music
played
on period instruments is just one more fine touch.
John Corbett is one of the most talented actors out there, and the guy who
played
Luke was really good too.
The main heroine,
played
by ever great Irene Jakob, is a successful photo / fashion model.
This movie ... I saw it 15 years ago and in the last years couldn't remember it any more, name or anything else, just it was about a Romanian country man
played
superbly by Anthony Quinn.
i watched all of the doctor who episodes that my local PBS station
played
while growing up.(got introduced to the doctor by way of John Pertwee)as well as "camera copies" of doctor who sent to America by UK fans to their US counterparts.
Most of the actors/actresses were in their early to mid 20's trying to play 15-17 year olds....(come on) The music is extremely memorable and the two soundtracks get
played
all the time in my car.
It came on PBS back home in Chicago and I remember Cindy Herron (From EnVogue)
played
the teen aged daughter.
I can't remember the name of the guy who
played
the son on the show, but I always got him confused with Kevin Hooks.
The human frailties and strengths of their respective characters were incredibly
played
by both; the scene when Costner confronts Kutcher with the personal reasons why Kutcher joined the Coast Guard rescue elite was the film's most unforgettable emotional moment.
Co-star Clancy Brown (HBO's "Carnivale" - great to see him again)
played
the captain of the Coast Guard's Kodiak, Alaska base in a strong, convincing role as a leader with the prerequisite and necessary ice water in his veins.
He teams up with his old heist buddies and they bring in an expert safe-cracker, Cesar from Milan
(played
by Jules Dassin, who also directed.
Take for example, Vanity magazine magnate John Coudair (Otto Kruger): enchanted by Rusty's resemblance to her grandmother Maribelle (also
played
by Hayworth in flashbacks), whom he wooed devotedly when he fell in love with her, he tries to relive his youth by fixing what he thinks went wrong between himself and Maribelle.
Ryan has
played
a number of memorable villains in his day ("Bad Day at Black Rock;" "Billy Budd"), but this performance put him on the map.
The film works because the central story is interesting and it's
played
out by complex characters.
Jacobi has the best understanding of the role of all the actors that have
played
it.
And because Abel Davos is
played
by Lino Ventura, we wind up emotionally invested in this taciturn, tough killer who loves his wife and kids, has an encounter with customs agents on the shore near Nice at night that neither he nor we expect, and who proves just as willing to shoot a cop or a betrayer with as little emotion as flicking off a bit of lint.
I thought that it took some doing tracking down the other members of the cast, such as the one who
played
Decker, and the lady who
played
Amy.
So astonishing, frank and honest is each startling verbal exchange between one son's wife (IreneDunne) along with the other's fiancé as these two younger girls together go to war - gleefully angrily unwrapping the clearly incestuous hankerings of Mom towards her hunky eldest son
played
by virile Joel MacCrea and her younger 'beau'/son payed by delicate and beautiful 25 year old actor Eric Linden.
I would think this film
played
to many howling appreciative audiences in huge theaters in 1933 and offers viewers even in 2005 a very fruity melodrama enlivened by crackling dialog not afraid to call Mother exactly as she is.
It would have
played
like the VIRGINIA WOLF of 1932.
I had never seen Eric Linden in a real acting role before (he
played
the leg amputee in the hospital horror scene in GWTW) and here he is startling and youthful with an excellent role as Robert, the younger and more sensitive son.
British gold champion Harry Vardon and Francis' golf idol
(played
by the criminally underrated Stephen Dillane) is the exception that proves the rule.
Isherwood is
played
to perfection by the young Lawrence Harvey, in a finely-judged performance which never allows the comedy to go over the edge, and even the moments of farce bordering on slapstick remain somehow 'almost believable'.
Larry was often undervalued in his lifetime because he was too handsome, was often cast as a cad, and glamour boys are not always accepted as good actors, but many of the finest actresses
played
opposite him, and they were in no doubt of his abilities, and he was a strong lead in many of the most important films of his time.
Chris Makepeace is pretty much the same character he
played
in "My Bodyguard" but he does it so well.
My Mother Frank begins as a warm, amiable comedy about a middle-aged Catholic woman (Frank, short for Francis,
played
by Sinead Cusack) who shakes herself out of the doldrums by enrolling as a student in her son's university.
Nimi and Matthew, as
played
by Long and Firth (both of whom have
played
romantic leads before and should have known better), radiate as much warmth and passion as dried fish.
But i need help with something Does n e 1 no the name of the song
played
at the end wen Nicole and Andre are dancing??? Its really bugging me because i want 2 no what it is because its a nice song!!
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