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He finds meaning in a fling with footloose Susan Sarandon whom he finds in Greece while their daughter, played in her earliest film role by the pubescent Molly Ringwald, falls for the son of the Greek shipping tycoon who is courting her mother on a yacht
sailing
in neighboring waters.
For me this had a feeling of completeness about it which I know I won't be able to convey in words... Perhaps it was the way they mixed in technical and historical details about
sailing
in the eighteen hundreds to the story without messing it up.
Satisfying fantasy with ships
sailing
thru clouds with cannons, evil plotters, strange landscapes, manipulations of time, great sets, void of reality, maybe like Never Ending Story or some Merlin stuff.
(And here there is the implication that Joseph has manipulated things so that Auguste is on that ferry, having inspected Valentiné's ticket to see which
sailing
she is booked on.)
The first solo, non-stop
sailing
race around the world took place in 1968-69 and involved a handful of racers.
His traumatic past experience before
sailing
to the island is disclosed through flashbacks.
In this film, you will not see a single
sailing
boat.
I actually watched it while
sailing
around Cuba on a western Caribbean cruise.
Rafi, the lyrics by Kaif Bhopali and not to mention the cinema photography when the
sailing
boat goes out against the black background and the shining stars.
Perry Mason then Have Gun, Will Travel followed by Gunsmoke (when it was a half hour) and finally at 10:30PM came 'Sea Hunt' with its wonderful opening theme music and Mike's boat
sailing
off to a new adventure.
It was smooth
sailing
up until that point and once the infamous sex scene appears (which caused much hoopla back in its day), it's like hitting a roadblock.
All smooth
sailing
until he takes his "bachelor hat" off.
It's not smooth sailing; he has attracted the attention of his competitor at the company, played by Newhart, and his neighbor, Maggie Smith (who knows him at their place of residence under another name), becomes his secretary for a brief period.
By chance, they meet before
sailing
on a ship set-sailing for San Francisco, and fall in love.
Anne (Naomi Watts) and George (Tim Roth) arrive at their vacation home ready to enjoy some golf and
sailing
with their son (Devon Gearhart) and neighbors.
The story involves an attractive, affluent married couple (Dickinson and Robertson in their primes) who -- at
sailing
fanatic Robertson's suggestion -- decide to sail their gorgeous yacht together to Tahiti (along with their cat) to recharge their relationship and add some spice and excitement to their somewhat dull upper-middle-class lives.
If I wanted to make a film taking place in Iceland I would first show off the Icelandic landscape, create interesting characters who have motives, and then show more of the viking culture itself: the weaponry and armor, the religion, the sailing, the long-ships, etc. 'Revenge of the Barbarians' fails at all this and was a disappointment.
The picture is a splendid British film concerning about historic deeds in WWII,the naval battle in the South Atlantic between British cruiser squadron of three ships and the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee, Dic 1939 ;the protagonists and secondaries are incarnated by a magnificent plethora English actors.The film is based on true events ,these are the following: Though the British cruisers were no match for the battleship,Admiral Sir Henry Harwood(Anthony Quayle) launched an attack to Graf Spee(with 6 cannons,280 mm).German fire seriously damaged HMS Exeter(John Cregson,captain Bell)with cannons 203mm,put half of HMS Ajax(captain Woodhouse, Ian Hunter)'s guns out of action,and then damaged Achilles(cannons 152 mm),but the cruisers did sufficient damage to the German ship to make its captain break off and run for shelter in Montevideo,Uruguay.The British followed,and waited in international waters outside the neutral port.The Uruguay government ordered the Germans to leave after 72 hours.The British cruisers named Royal and Renown were near from Montevideo and Langsdorff(Peter Finch) didn't wait possibilities to vanquish.Hitler,reluctant to risk the Graf Spee being sunk by heavier British warship which were
sailing
for the River Plate ,ordered the captain to scuttle the vessel.He did so 17 Dec 1939 and three days later shot himself.The film contains a colorful and glimmer cinematography by Christopher Challis.The movie is well produced(with the Archers production)and directed by Emeric Pressburger and Michael Powell.The motion picture will like to warlike genre fans and classic British cinema.
Along with rough seas,
sailing
ships, beautiful southern ladies, sea wrecks [he always has to have that disasterous wreck] a giant squid in a spectacular underwater scene in the hull of a wrecked ship, villains and heroes, DeMille rounds up a stellar cast in the likes of Paulette Goddard, fresh from her almost getting the role of Scarlett O'Hara in GONE WITH THE WIND, as Loxi Claiborne, who is in love with handsome Captain Jack, [John Wayne] who was just beginning to gain world wide fame and Steve Toliver, played by suave and sharp tongued Ray Milland, one of his best acting roles, along with a young Robert Preston and Susan Hayward as young lovers who become victims of the war over salvage rights of wrecked ships.
However Dr. Marlowe Craigis (Baruch Lumet) and his daughter Ann (Ingrid Goude) seem intent on the Captain sailing, an ominous feeling in the air punctuated by an effective musical score.
While he was a proud businessman, he is disgusted by the greedy vultures that seem more interested in money than
sailing.
Two passengers aboard a ship
sailing
from Hong Kong to San Francisco are doomed.
It comes from Italian director Umberto Lenzi, at the junction where his career was steering away from adventure and thriller movies and
sailing
into gorier, more controversial waters.
This story takes place on a freighter, "Glencairn", along with a great cast of veteran actors who are all individuals with many years of
sailing
experiences and some are just plain rough and tough and others keep to themselves.
A young man,
sailing
the South Seas with friends, is saved from a shark by a lovely chief's daughter.
I enjoyed the movie so much..the story line was great and the scenes of the boat were just enough to get me out to whale watch and try my hand at
sailing!
On a small cruise ship, Leonor Silveira, playing a young attractive school teacher traveling with her daughter, points out and comments on sites as they retrace Vasco da Gama's year-long voyage from Lisbon to India some five hundred years earlier -- this time
sailing
through the Mediterranean Sea and Suez.
Peter Ustinov gives a wonderful performance as Christie's world famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, who along with his sidekick has to solve three violent shootings on a luxury cruise ship
sailing
off the coast of Egypt.
I only suspend my disbelief so much - then I start becoming frustrated and asking questions like: How the heck does somebody travel through the molten core of the earth in a
sailing
American Gladiators ball?
Romance, adventure,
sailing
the high seas, sinister villains who desire to rule the world, cliff top fighting, F-16's, courageous heroes, bumbling sidekicks, daring heroines, over powering sandstorms, high speed train chases, mythical legends, desert runaways, native wrestling, pirate kings, daydreaming, secret maps, kidnapping, dastardly explosions, deadly death traps, and a couple who reunite in the shadow of doom.
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