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This is one of those movies where you have to put to one side some of its obvious shortcomings (a result of the date and location of its production)and accentuate the positive.
The acting, writing and
production
values are top-notch.
"Murder in Greenwich" is an above average
production
for a made-for-TV movie - the acting is uniformly great, Christopher Meloni in particular putting in a stand-out performance and the teen actors excel in what are difficult roles.
"The Desperadoes" (1943) is a genuine classic, not for its story (which is fairly routine), but for its technical
production
elements.
The Left Elbow Index considers seven aspects of film--acting,
production
sets, dialogue, artistry, film continuity, plot, and character development--on a scale from high of 10 for excellent, 5 for average, and 1 for needs help.
The
production
sets, the dialogue and the artistry are very good, each rating a 10.
Again I must reiterate: I think FF Coppola did a bang-up job on this entire production, as did the cast and crew, but the sum of the movie exceeds the individual efforts ten-fold.
But this excellent cast carries the story forward very well with generally good
production
values accompanying their work.
It does not include also the correct format, as in the layout of acts and scenes as I am currently playing Miranda in a
production
and most of her lines had been cut and some scenes split and mixed around but it is very useful and I would definitely recommend it as a must-see even if just to say you've seen it!
1956 was the 20th Congress of the Communist Party and the Soviet Premier Krushchev made a speech denouncing Stalin and the Stalinist purges and the gulag labor systems, revealing information that was previously forbidden, publicly revealing horrible new truths, which opened the door for a new Soviet Cinema led by Mikhail Kalatozov, once Stalin's head of film
production.
The tunes are the best aspect of this television film which has admittedly better-than-average
production
values, but very surface and slightly altered biography.
The acting, direction, and
production
are superb and even better than I remember.
The
production
is in B & W but somehow it fits.
On hearing that this film was in
production
I ordered and read the book.
The "Apocalypse Now!" project, the
production
and resulting film, is "Heart of Darkness" updated into a psychological horror story of the late 20th century post-modernist variety.
That
production
was put on by the San Francisco Opera and starred George Hearn and Patti LuPone.
The photography by Giancarlo Ferrando and the
production
design by Massimo Antonello Geleng combine to create a very nice looking film.
Shot on digital in black and white, the film is well directed with
production
values that belie its shoestring budget.
To see Oz is to see a truly magnificent television production
This
production
was so wonderful, being absolutely accurate with Nevil Shute's novel, taking the storyline through after the end of the war, with Joe and Jean's subsequent life together - absolutely marvellous - and I just wish I were able to see it again, as since it's original screening, there have been no repeats of it on British television.
This glamourized version just can't rise up to the 1937
production
level.
The actual point to this
production
is revealed gradually, and the first we see of it is in a deliberately long scene early on.
It has an underlying air of eeriness, interspersed with shafts of humour which are not out of place, and serve to demonstrate the assured direction &
production
values involved.
The cast for this
production
of Rigoletto is excellent.
Faultless
production
values round off a never to be forgotten movie experience.
We don't usually warm up to a series until they are almost at the end of their
production
life.
"Night of the Hunted" stars French porn star Brigitte Lahaie.In fact,many of the cast members in this slow-moving
production
were porn actors at the time of its frantic filming.This film is certainly different than Rollin's usual lesbian vampire flicks,but it's not as memorable as for example "Lips of Blood" or "Fascination".Lahaie plays an amnesiac hitchhiker who can't remember who she is or where she came from.Most of the film takes place in a modern apartment complex,where Lahaie is being held by some kind of medical group that's treating a number of people with a similar condition.Anyway,she escapes from the monolithic office tower where the affected people are held.On a highway outside of town,she meets a young man,who stops and picks her up."Night of the Hunted" offers plenty of nudity,unfortunately the pace is extremely slow.The atmosphere is horribly sad and the relationship between Brigitte Lahaie and another asylum inmate Dominique Journet is well-developed.Still "Night of the Hunted" is too dull to be completely enjoyable.Give it a look only if you are a fan of Jean Rollin's works.7 out of 10 and that's being kind.
This movie has a "big
production"
feel that I was not expecting from an independent film.
The
production
values are good, especially sweeping shots of Montana and Florida.
It is surprising that a
production
like this gets made these days, especially for television.
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