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This is one a most famous movies of the French sexual empowerment of the seventies, starring Gerard Depardieu and Patrick Dewaere in extremely sarcastic
roles.
Alan Arkin is fantastic in one of his best
roles
in decades.
Fassbinder was convinced that "stories can be told much better with women than with men", because, according to Fassbinder, while men usually fulfill their determined
roles
in society, "women are capable of thinking in a dialectic manner".
While Ms. Peterson has taken on various supporting
roles
in motion pictures, covering a wide variety in genres, it was her TV-character Elvira that brought her the most fame.
The tongue and cheek attitude in which the three actors play their
roles
works beutifully and flawlessly.
He did not get enough
roles
like this during his long career.
From what I have read, he was a very hardworking and easy going guy in real life and never fought enough for these kind of
roles.
This film proves that he could have handled more diverse and difficult
roles.
The cast it must be said are all superb and are perfectly cast in their respective
roles.
The distinctive Ronald Coleman is at his best in this piece of Noir about an actor who loses himself in his
roles.
Tony Curtis and Rock Hudson, teen heartthrobs in later years, have brief but good
roles.
The twins are very funny in their Conanesque
roles.
For someone who plays primarily comedy roles, he pulled off a serious role with what seemed to be his own quirks and input.
I chose it because of the cast, and applaud Bonham Carter and Branagh for choosing
roles
different from those they have taken in the past.
Fred Thompson and Kelly Lynch play good
roles
as the upper crust and Alison Porter and James Belushi are a interesting fable like duo portraying street wise homeless drifters.
He's certainly been wonderful in plenty of lighthearted roles, but I guess I always put his success down to his characters' grumpiness and ruthlessness, a gruff contrast to the flamboyant personality of his frequent co-star Jack Lemmon, and, I suppose, a natural extension of his earlier work in dramatic pictures.
As a fan of actors such as William Shatner (Impulse, 1974) and Ron Liebmann (Up The Academy, 1981)I never thought an actor could capture the "intensity" like Shatner and Liebmann in those roles, until I saw Boothe as Jim Jones!
Perry King and Meg Foster are so good in their
roles
that it is amazing that they were not better recognized for their work here.
The
roles
each character played were done with excellence.The lyrics,the words, every gesture, the sunrise, told it all.The movie spoke to me.
Along W/ "Deathstalker 2", "Chopping Mall", and "The Assault", a reminder that Wynorski is a much more talented director than many of his fellow low-budget brethern, who has a real ability to pace a genre film, when he actually's interested in the material (i.e., don't bother watching any of his Shannon Tweed flicks with a 3 or a 4 after the title!) Actors who've had too little to do recently (Mancuso, Ford, even Gary Sandy for chrissakes) really put their all into some of their best
roles
in years -- as for Grieco, he has the right look, although his acting is a bit one-note -- it's clear his character is supposed to be self-destructing throughout the film, but Grieco doesn't quite convey it.
I still love Robert Culp and Patricia Crowley and Ray Milland in their
roles
but the story was weaker in this episode than in the others.
"Panic" is kind of a crime comedy-drama with William H. Macy, Donald Sutherland and Neve Campbell in the leading
roles.
Nice change to see her out of her CSI/West Wing/ER
roles.
All of the main
roles
were beautifully cast...Ron Moody shines as Fagin, as does Shani Wallis as Nancy.
When people nowadays hear of a 1940s drama, they usually appear to create a distance of irony claiming that it's another tearjerker with great stars in the lead of tragic, melancholic
roles.
Matthew Broderick, Robert Guillame, and Moira Kelly reprise their
roles
as Simba, Rafiki, and Nala, respectively.
This is a classic action flick from the '80s featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger in one of his most memorable
roles.
Babyface - Notorious Barbara Stanwyck flick where she is told by the local professor type that she has power- he tries to get her to read Nietzche- she says books ain't never done her no good.Soon we find out her father is basically pimping her out to a local politico and others.Finally she has had enough and relocates to the big city.We follow her trail of men up the ladder of success in an international bank.The dialogue is quite saucy for it's time and it was one the last films to come out before the self inflicted Hollywood production code.Look for a cameo by a young John Wayne as one of Stanwyck's willing victims.Part of the Forbidden Hollywood collection - I watched the extended version- the DVD has both versions plus Red-Headed Woman and Waterloo Bridge.An interesting movie and foreshadowing for future femme fatale
roles
that Stanwyck would play in the era of film noir.
i'm really getting old,,am in the midst of watching this 40 year old flick,and wonder what my grandchildren will be watching 40 years from now,,its an old saying,,but they don't make em like that anymore..it's not only the story,its the music,the acting both by young and old..the cast ,it would seem,were born to play their roles,,young oliver,,old Fagin..too many to mention them all,the role played by the judge oliver stands before,i've seen in other
roles
over the years..the artful dodger,,Ron moody as Fagin,,Mr and Mrs bumble,,the movie not only won 5 Oscars,,but took a few golden globe awards too..if you decide to see this film..do yourself a favor,,take a few if not all the children,to see this masterpiece
Kudos to Fawcett to taking on
roles
that, at the time were considered controversial.
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