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Surely the
rights
clearances can't be that difficult.
Great
rights
of passage money with a big heart and some stand out performances.
Think of what its director, William Wyler, faced; in the aftermath of a military victory over statist powers who had committed abominable crimes and engulfed the world if battles, he was making a film that argued that the US's leaders were themselves profoundly anti-individual--that they had "wasted the best years of the lives of those drafted or misled into fighting the war--which since it ignored the
rights
of individuals had been for nothing except argument over the degree of slavery men were to exist under."
March and his wife have a terrible time adjusting, and he is drinking; O'Donnell's young man, Harold Russell,, has hooks instead of hands and wonders if life can even be worth living; and worst of all Andrews' wife throws him over for a guy with dough and he has lost years, causing employers to ignore or deny his
rights
to a job, to consideration on his individual merits, to have even what he had before he had been ripped from his life and thrust into the arena of risk--for nothing, and loss of everything he had ever had.
It still looked mostly like it does in the film but was going thru a period of civil
rights
upheaval then as the site of Ole Miss.
To think people are still having their constitutional
rights
taken away, now in the name of "homeland security".
Stephanie Rothman scripted a socially compelling, well-written tits & ass movie which confronts the topics of racism, socio-economic inequalities, rape, abortion, medical ethics, public health issues, human rights, the Vietnam war, free love, LSD and drug experimentation.
However, this was done by the filmmaker to make a point that early natural scientists ruined everything alive they didn't understand by "studying" it literally to death without considering the
rights
and comfort of the animals studied, which we know now shouldn't be studied anywhere but in the natural world they inhabit, and as unobtrusively as possible.
I just witnessed a movie that by all
rights
should have been fodder for a second rate MOW on Lifetime...but trust the Irish to keep it from being anything but saccharine.
That year both Roger Moore and Sean Connery starred in two separate James Bond film, the former (Octopussy) was produced by the "official" makers of the Bond films while the later (Never Say Never Again) was produced "unofficially" by a group led by Kevin McClory who held the film
rights
to Thunderball.
Throw in some downright hackneyed scenes of the purest exposition, (try Custer and his wife's learning of the phony "Gold Rush" to excuse the invasion of the Sioux territory, Custer's testimony in front of Congress pleading the
rights
of the Red Indians and to top it all, Custer's storming into the president's office to beg to return to his post), honestly there's plenty more of the same, some of these scenes almost comical in their corniness... ...And yet, and yet, it's still a great actioner with Flynn as dashing as ever, DeHavilland as beguiling as ever, the young Anthony Quinn getting a start as Crazy Horse and director Walsh as barnstorming as ever in his depiction of crowd scenes and of course the tumultuous action sequences.
Sony Pictures Classics, I'm looking at you! Sony's got the
rights
to Harry records -- you need to distribute the film and you'll get radically increased sales of his back catalog!
Louis de Bernieres gave up
rights
to the film script, so the film is an interpretation of the director, john maddon.
it is the ending of season 3, and on season 4 they can't show anything from PRUE because she owns the
rights
of it "PRUE", so the producers would have to pay her for whatever they show.
Thank you to Lions Gate for picking up the
rights
to this film and releasing it on DVD.
Human
rights
groups have said that, as a result of the war, more than one million people have been displaced, homeless or living in camps.
I think every person responsible for 9/11 needs to be brought to justice, but I think the government has not shown a history of honoring it's duty to protect people's rights, and this movie proves it in dramatic fashion.
It was the first of the 16 Jungle Jim films and later TV series chunky Johnny Weismuller went on to do for Columbia (in the last 3 films he had to use his own name though as they'd lost the rights) after getting the sack from playing Tarzan for Sol Lesser.
And in the end you see their shock when Columbo gets them dead to
rights
and arrest them.
You have competing summer camps in this one: the rich kids vs. the underachievers competing for "bragging
" rights
in the typical camp contests, while the kids and consolers pursue pranks, sex, and "a good time!" "Are You Ready For The Summer?" Meatballs is the first (and best) summer camp movie for feel-good comedy.
A sobering and inspiring look at the ease with which complacent citizens of a public-interest democracy can acquiesce to tyranny, and how a few honest men can teach them the need to fight for their
rights.
The movie portrays Charles' growing awareness of and involvement with the civil
rights
movement, culminating in his refusal to play before a segregated audience in Georgia, which led to a ban on him performing in the state.
I believe they ran into
rights
problems on the shows which weren't included.
Colorful costumes, music and characters draw you in and tell a tale of the people that lived in a boarding house over the decades around the time of the civil
rights
movement and the Vietnam War.
Richard Beckinsale was, although young, a perfect comedic foil to Rossiter and should, by all rights, be classed as an all time great.
The story of two friends, linked by their suffers of bodily disability, whom (as a team) beat the medical well-fare system and fight for their
rights.
This story of a young white teacher who takes a position teaching poor black kids on an island in the Carolina's is a great advertisement for teaching , and for simply helping each other .Set in the early 60s , with the civil
rights
issues , Viet Nam and all that came with the 60s ,it is forgotten that the Peace Corps and many young people struck out to make a difference helping the unprivileged .Conrack with his open style of teaching is interested in these kids as people , and encourages an honest interaction in his class that scares the power's that be .The greatest part was that Jon Voight said they had a 20 year reunion and 18 of those kids became teachers !! Its enough to make you think we as humans may have a chance to survive ourselves ,maybe , hopefully .See this film .
i have just seen the movie "15 park avenue" which was the first night presentation movie in the asia society human
rights
film festival in new york.i
The true story of Phoolan Devi who became a national hero in India because she fought for her
rights
as a woman but in a violent manner.
In this day and age of Gay
rights
being questioned, I think this movie should be seen by all.
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