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Based upon the fact that the two of them were both Oscar Winners and that co-star Jack Cassidy was a popular Broadway performer, this obviously was way even below "B" grade to warrant such lack of
publicity.
So when they fail to get the date within 30 days they keep going (cheating!) until she eventually hears about it and decides she'd like the free
publicity
(and IMDb credit!).
In many ways, this film came out to capitalize on the
publicity
surrounding Lana Turner's own screwed up family life (her daughter killed boyfriend Johnny Stampanato in 1958)--instead of running from the negative publicity, the movie exploited it, as the film is about a supposedly conservative small town that instead seethes with a cauldron of rape, murder, illegitimacy and hypocrisy!
This is what disappoints me about good clean movies, they don't receive enough
publicity.
The
publicity
lies & exaggerations, the acting was mediocre, he looked nothing' like Meat loaf, except he was the correct weight, he could'not act like him worth a bucket of cat crap, 1 of the only correct things here was that he could talk like him.
Soon after a leopard, hired from a traveling circus for a
publicity
stunt, escapes from a fancy nightclub, horribly mutilated bodies begin to turn up in a Mexican border town.
It's a shame that it never really had the
publicity
it deserved (I'm not even sure if it was even shown in our local movie theatre).
There is a focus on the role of
publicity
and media involvement in kidnappings, which allows the "crook" to successfully blackmail a bank for a million dollars, and features a gullible couple who give up their small boy because they think they've won a Simca car.
(They were married soon afterwards, and background
publicity
fostering an unlikely rumour that this scene was not simulated probably helped this) Two years later came 'Wild Orchid 2 - Two Shades of Blue', released in 1989.
It really is a great movie its to bad the Film Did not get a lot of publicity, I first viewed the movie on late night cable when I Could not sleep.
Easily Sega's most famous creation, he went on to appear in future Dreamcast games and became a very famous
publicity
vehicle for Sega.
Feeling stunned and helpless, Kersey decides to take the law into his own hands--and the subsequent
publicity
galvanizes New York City.
I had never seen the trailer of this movie nor any much
publicity
whatsoever,but it came as a clear surprise for me after getting to watch it,i liked it very much.So sad that i ended up watching in a DVD.
Lately, online film productions such as Revelations have attracted a lot of publicity, even being publicised as the future of independent film-making.
A typical Irwin Allen spectacle, this has its moments--the daring
publicity
stunt involving a tightrope walker crossing Niagara Falls is genuinely exciting--but for the most part is just too prosaic and small-minded to be the blockbuster it was undoubtedly intended to be.
Though it is getting no publicity, WORD OF MOUTH, should serve this very special film.
Though this movie is perhaps a little "inside" of the Hollywood Movie Industry, and the
publicity
machine on which it is driven, all of the regulars and the new faces invited into the fold give wonderful performances and play their parts with just the right amount of camp with their tongues in their cheeks.
No wonder this flick didn't get much
publicity.
After THE BLUE ANGEL and MOROCCO, DISHONORED was a bit of a come down for me, in my opinion it is the one film that Dietrich made with Joseph Von-Sternberg that has the least meaning,
Publicity
hyped it up because it was released at the same time as MGMs MATA HARI with Greta Garbo, unfortunately for Dietrich she was no match for Garbo and MATA HARI wins hands down.
The DVD cover graphic shows both Morehead and "Vinnie" in
publicity
stills form the 1930's so I was expecting the movie to be from that era as well.
I don't know if this British production got much
publicity
or release stateside, despite Peck's movie star celebrity.
Generally thought to be the first official Laurel and Hardy release(although PUTTING PANTS ON PHILLIP is also put in this bracket),the boys don't wear their Bowler hats and have their heads shaved,but are very much a team in this early effort,more so than PPOP where they play against each other rather than for.There's plenty of amusing incident and situations(especially when they attempt to escape the jail as painters);one slight quibble is that as convicts,the characters they have to play here have a very slightly more unpleasing edge than they would be establishing only a few films later in the partnership.Still funny though,and Jimmy Finlayson's double take and fade away is worth a few more laughs as well here;in early
publicity
material the boys were sometimes billed as 'Hardy and Laurel' in this film;that soon changed.
Most effective element is the parodying of the supposedly glamorous industry of film festivals, where people think everything is a
publicity
stunt (even when persons go missing and top actresses hysterically run through the hotel lobby only dressed in a towel).
Adverse to
publicity
and never allowing a photo, Thomas Woodbury/John Bard (Robert Warwick) is seen only briefly on screen when he is shown going for a hidden weapon as Drew arrives at his estate home to force a confrontation.
Lacking servants, they are forced to become self-pitying, smelly cat ladies with an appetite for publicity."
Extremely few comedians are successful, even fewer for more than a year or two and the majority of those few that are still working the large venues, who prove themselves to be other than just some flash-in-the-pan dressed up in an ill-fitting suit of success by an aggressive
publicity
team and a gullible, entertainment starved audience; usually build their careers on one or two jokes that they've turned into their shtick: they have a quirky personality that is charming or, at least, familiar.
And so, spurred by the recent assault of pre-season publicity, I decided to pay a first-time visit to Nip/Tuck last night.
It deserves a lot more
publicity.
When she's given the task of handling the
publicity
for a new restaurant she's shocked to discover that the owner is Drew Hesler (Green) her former bully.
A pressman (Dennis O'Keefe) hires a leopard for a
publicity
stunt for his client (Jean Brooks) in New Mexico.
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