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Swain plays an invisible girl at a
private
school whose best friend is rich and does anything she wants at any time (Phillips).
The premise of the film is that Belushi's cop character takes his retirement but gets drawn into a case which results in him becoming a
private
investigator.
I don't mind a little humor in my Holmes (I'm a big fan of Billy Wilder's "The
Private
Life of SH"), but this version of "The Sign of Four" feels like a Grand-Guignol-esque episode of "Murder, She Wrote" (right from the opening credits, that are of the worst possible kind: a montage of scenes from the movie) as directed by Mel Brooks.
The actual title on the DVD is "Indecent," and additionally subtitled "The
Private
Life of Becky Sharp."
Fred Williamson plays a tough guy ex-cop who becomes a tough guy
private
eye.
Kiefer Sutherland's character -
Private
Doyle - seemed to be pointless and for the most part - unintelligible.
Indri winds up incarcerated in MG's
private
prison after she refuses to make love to him.
Director Brad Grinter apparently only required the actors to move while the camera was pointed at them, no need for anything resembling entertainment (There is, admittedly, one unintentionally hilarious scene involving a
Private
Detective/Nurse and a corpse in a wheelchair that predates ''Weekend At Bernie's'' by almost 20 years.)
True there's a gun & a bottle & a dame & the lead is a
private
eye, but that ain't what makes the genre, folks.
A group of four young men, attending a prestigious
private
school, belong to an old covenant that was formed by their ancestors during the time of the witch hunts of the late 1600s.
This is a silly spoof of
private
eye thrillers as a novelist(Michael Cain)is called upon to 'ghostwrite' an autobiography of a colorful, waning Hollywood star(Mickey Rooney).
Completely unlikable pompous-ass
private
investigator Abraham Gentry (Frank Kress) is recruited by a newspaper reporter to find out who's been murdering out-of-shape strippers (you'll stop caring who the culprit is long before these two are wrapping up the case).
Making an insurance salesman and his wife, a nerdy
private
in Vietnam, a drag race driver, and a overgrown hippie into interesting characters in interesting situations was far beyond the talents of those who wrote this nearly unwatchable movie.
Frank Tashlin's 'Censored' is a so-so
Private
Snafu short which aims to teach the importance of the Censor in stopping military secrets from leaking out.
The book tells about all sorts of devilish theories and strange coincidences that are linked to the number 23. Walter almost promptly identifies himself with the book's protagonist (a sleazy detective investigating a grim case of suicide) and begins to spot copious examples of the 23 enigma in his own
private
life.
The pair is invited to a
private
island by a rich woman and her lover.
While this is very odd (especially the idea of a club of
private
citizens who solve crimes) and COULD have been interesting, this film falls apart despite a rather impressive list of familiar supporting actors.
The other characters in this wacky murder mystery are: Lake's suspicious wife, a self-satisfied
private
detective, a seemingly slow-witted janitor (Willie Best), Lake's auditor, a songwriter who thinks Lake is stealing from him and another who thinks everyone is stealing from him.
Army
private
Gene Kelly, who's also a talented trapeze aerialist, comes under fire for doing daring stunts without a net and alienating his high-wire cohorts; meanwhile, there's an elaborate 'camp show' to put on for Army soldiers and personnel, and the whole studio of M-G-M has shown up to join in the fun.
In New York, in a morning close to Christmas, an upper class father and mother go in their BMW to a
private
school to see the play of their daughter.
A female ex-cop who was drummed out of the force for recklessness (and who could probably beat Chuck Norris in a fight) hires herself out as a
private
bodyguard; her first client is a worthless playboy type.
Kermit the Frog is on a quest to become famous; not because he wants to take champagne baths and ride in a
private
jet, but because he wants to "make millions of people happy."
This amusing, sometimes poignant look at the Hollywood detective genre of the 1940's and 1950's stars Robert Sacci as an unnamed former cop who retires, uses his life savings to pay for plastic surgery to transform his image into that of his idol, Humphrey Bogart, then sets up shop as a
private
eye under the name "Sam Marlowe".
The short-lived Girdler co-wrote this thoroughly routine
private
eye potboiler with producer David Shelton in one night and it features a headstrong female shamus that refuses to rely on a man to help her take care of business.
He claimed she violated the rules of privacy, by looking at
private
files.
it features a
private
detective who is hired for big money to look for a hacker named Trinity.
The World War 2 Sherlock Holmes films don't tend to be as good as the ones such as The Scarlet Claw where Holmes is conducting
private
investigations, as they're usually dogged by too much propaganda or a plot that is more to do with the war than the mystery.
I had seen only one other movie way back when there was a satellite channel called XXX (it dealt with a
private
eye unraveling a case) that actually had a proper plot and was enjoyable.
This film is a fun little
private
eye detective story like they aren't made any more.
This movie has the look of a family film, but it is pretty more radical than it seems, as it shows sympathetically how Roy and a couple of friends do not shy away from lawbreaking (including vandalism of
private
property and briefly kidnapping the manager of the chain of restaurants) in the name of environmentalism (to save owls, no less).
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