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I really think it would have made sense to have the two switch roles, as the Carpathian role seems tailor made for Lugosi--especially with his accent.
Falco, Imperioli and DeMatteo are acclaimed for their brilliant supporting
roles.
This is definitely one of Richard Widmark's strongest
roles.
Let's eliminate any discussion about the use of non-Asian actors playing Asian
roles.
The acting was perhaps better, but then the human characters were given far more appropriate
roles
in this sequel, and Glenn Close is really not to be missed, as in the first movie.
Yul Brynner has one of his best
roles
as the pirate king, Inger Stevens is beautiful; as the girl he loves, Charles Boyer has many good lines as his adviser, powerful Lorne Greene is a rival, E.G. Marshall the Governor, and Claire Bloom is charismatic as Bonnie Brown.
Marion Davies could act, given the right property; she is wonderful in comedic
roles.
In a decision borrowed from the masters of Italian neorealism, he also hired many non-professional actors for minor roles, lending an air of authenticity to the cityscape.
Morgan Freeman plays a man symbolized here as God, and though it isn't his usual type of film or one of his best roles, he does excellent with what he is given to work with.
But my suggestion to Hollywood, is to put more American Indians into the roles, and never use anyone else.
Both Robert Duvall and Glenn Close played their
roles
with such believability, I simply cried.
Frederick Forrest's and Gail Youngs' roles, did NOT add not much to the film.
It has an extraordinary cast in small
roles
(Jose Ferrer, Ava Gardner, Eli Wallach, Burgess Meredith, Christopher Walken, and many others), but something tells me that the producers wanted such an expensive cast in order to convince the audience that this is not your average lowbrow movie (producers of '70s disaster movies had a similar idea).
The two leads in the film are great in their
roles
including Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
Loaded with unforgettable characters in minor roles, this film rocks and should serve as the standard for detective/action flicks.
These are the types of
roles
these four can play in their sleep, and they have done so often enough that to see them playing them again borders on cliche.
Kathleen Quinlan is excellent as Alex McArthur's tormented wife and the character roles, played by veteran actors Charles Martin Smith, Bruce McGill, Anne Ramsey and Estelle Harris are well done and provide plenty of light moments at just the right time.
High energy Raoul Walsh classic from 1933, The Bowery places saloon owner and operator Wallace Beery against bitter rival and dandy, George Raft, with adopted street kid Jackie Cooper and good looking Faye Wray in
roles
that play in between their big rivalry.
This must be one of his best roles, but I'm not so familiar with his career that I can say that for sure.
Urich is likable as always and Lucci is particularly fetching and devilishly over the top in the mother of all femme fatale
roles.
It is also good to hear Matthew Broderick and Whoopi Goldberg reprising their
roles.
It was also nice to see Jared and Jeanne (also from the competition) in their cameo
roles.
All three dramas also clumsily feature American and British actors in both the white and black
roles.
For an actress who has so much potential(10 Things, Save the Last Dance, O), it is hard to watch her continue to do
roles
that are so 'average', and then not have her take the role and run away with the movie (like Daniel Day-Lewis did in 'Gangs').
Shepherd has rarely been seen on screen to better advantage and she and Downey are backed by a talented group of character actors in supporting
roles.
This being some of(the others are film roles) the last work of John Ritter(RIP), one hopes that it is hilarious.
Of course, Falk, Robert Culp, and Ray Milland are the highest-quality actors and it's a pleasure to see them work--all men are familiar from many other
roles
yet lose themselves in their characters here.
Maybe both had troubles with the director or were unhappy with their
roles.
The CGI ships are fantastic, as well as the space battle scenes... On the negative side, I could tell in the earlier episodes (and even occasionally in the newer ones) that some of the actors/actresses are not quite comfortable in their roles, but once again, this doesn't take away from the overall experience of new interpretations of Star Trek.
It is beyond me how this man could have fulfilled all these
roles
and do them so well.
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