River
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Later the survivors wade pathetically slowly and chest high through a
river
to return to their unit.
Antonio sets his brother a trip and tries to kill him but with the help of a witch, Prosper is able to escape and flees with his daughter and a slave called Ariel to a small island nearby the Mississippi
river.
A cheesy "B" crime thriller of the early '50, the story is droll, the characters wooden, Allison Hayes and Abbe Lane are the only two sexpots that make it an eye-catcher, but one short shot, only a few frames long, shows an "el" train crossing the
river
on the State Street bridge, of the 6000 series Pullman-built cars painted in their original 1950 paint scheme, as they were delivered when new in 1950.
She is invited to work for the night at a house by the river, and thinks it a perfectly easy way to make cash.
Mike isn't sure what to think so he brings geologist Dr. Amy Barnes (Anne Heche) in to try & explain things, unfortunately a huge underground
river
of molten lava has been released after the quake & erupts at the La Brea Tar Pits sending the lava pouring out into the city streets engulfing anything & everything it touches in flames.
In one scene, our heroic group fords a
river
and we don't get to see any wet T-shirts.
There's also a victim that was fished out of a
river
11 years earlier that no one ever seems concerned about.
Imagine, also, that a monkey-trapper's camp so far off the beaten track you had to do the first half of the approach by
river
has a beautifully tarmac'd, perfectly straight road leading up to it.
The title is confusingly similar to Hell Hole (1978) aka "Escape from Women's Hell Hole" A group of women bathe in a
river
and seemingly the worst thing they have to worry about is a peeping tom, who they easily overpower.
There is a scene with a killer hippo that moves around a
river
like a Great White Shark.
Life seems to run in the same direction instead of creating a new
river
bed running up hill.
The wagons are pulled down huge cliffs and cross a flooded
river
with considerable risk to the riders in the wagons.
My family was paid to leave our campsite for the afternoon, when they filmed Vincent floating down the
river.
A little trivia...the scene where they pulled him out, was actually where he started his float down the
river.
There's no story to speak of, just random things that happens and occurs because of Mickey (err, Steamboat Willie) on this boat on a
river.
Initially one makes a connection between Sinuhe, who was cast adrift in the
river
Nile in a reed basket, and the Old Testament Moses.
A
river
crossing in a driving rain storm is so realistic, it has to be real (In fact, I understand that director Raoul Walsh nearly lost the entire cast during this sequence).
I could have done without the milk
river
business too......But hey, before you think of me as a pure misanthrope, let me repeat, this is a very good film, with heartbreakng moments, wonderful photography, great characters and more accuracy than the usual (American) efforts at the immigration experience.
Taken from a
river
and reared by an elderly couple who doted on him, he becomes a physician to the poor.
After finding out that the whole film has a terrible crew, he accidently falls into a small
river.
One of the better movies to come out of the 1980's, this based-on-fact movie tells the story of a disturbed high school student who murders his girlfriend, leaves her naked body on a
river
bank, and brags about it later to his friends.
I cried a bucket, she cried a
river.
He and his dog jump into a
river
and a witch turns them into water breathing cartoon characters!
After World War II the ungoing crime in Phenix City, Alabama, encouraged by the money from an Army base just across the
river
in Georgia, got even worse.
He must have performed some of the stunt work as well- there is a harrowing
river
scene at the end of the movie-and it looks like he's the guy getting tossed down the
river
to me!
This is such a masterpiece of American cinema, beautifully photographed and the
river
is such a perfect metaphor and backdrop for the story.
The scenes of the pioneers heading west in their covered wagons, encountering storms and mud,
river
crossings, Indian attacks and every manner of trial and danger, are astonishing in their rugged believability.
Their guide Jim (Ben Oxenbould) uses a small motor boat and takes the tourist along the
river
to a remote spot.
There are so many beautiful, heartfelt and poignant scenes (particularly on the river), which strike the heart and can't leave any human indifferent to them.
The problem grew out of the presence of Fort Benning across the river, and the nearly century-long existence of vice dens in the area.
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