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This four-hour miniseries production is about two hours longer than necessary, primarily because the filmmakers seemed not to have a clear idea how to adapt a novel to the
screen.
It took three scriptwriters to adapt Yolanda Foldes' book for the screen, but this material must have already seemed dated by 1947--it smacks of something Ernst Lubitsch might have turned out in 1939.
Still; their
screen
presence was at least underscored by a top-quality group of actors to support Yul Brynner.
I was bored and had to use all the self control I have to not scream at the
screen.
And just when you think (or hope) the film is ending, since the
screen
goes dark for a bit, you see the two remaining cavers (the two women) wake up somewhere in Betty and Wilma attire and start trying to find their way out of wherever they are.
Admittedly, it was a pleasure seeing Murphy and Pryor together on screen, but the rest of the large supporting cast, including Arsenio Hall, Redd Foxx, Della Reese, Michael Lerner, Danny Aiello, Jasmine Guy, Thomas Mikal Ford, Stan Shaw, and Eddie's brother, are really given precious little to do (though I will admit Murphy's fight scene with Della Reese is hysterically funny and probably, the movie's best scene).
Murphy clearly poured a lot of money into this film and a good deal of it shows on
screen.
This no doubt explains why everyone on
screen
seems to have their minds on other things , a symptom of which appears in a very early scene involving a battle that can only be described as pathetic .
Of the actors, Prunella Scales and Robert Hardy wipe the floor with the rest of the cast every time they are on
screen.
Actors(or lack thereof): Only the finest for this film... the finest extras ever to grace a screen, now starring in their speaking role debut!
The film retains the story and songs that made the stage version of the musical such a hit, but the songs sound lifeless on
screen.
I actually saw THE EVIL on the big
screen.
Bogart,Cagney, Wayne and the like were basically blue collar types in their
screen
images but Flynn was an aristocrat in his style and manner, the younger son out to carve out his own fiefdom for a sword,thunder and romance analogy that ironically he found himself trapped in.
It doesn't go deeply into Flynn's life just the
screen
magazine view.
Bean, Kevin & Perry, UK TV creations that have made successful transitions onto the BIG
screen.
I don't feel the poor wee Bobby actually got enough
screen
time, possibly due to being "lost" at one point.
I'm told that when the movie premiered audiences laughed it off the screen.... and that was in the 50s when standards in special effects were much lower.
Basically I should have walked out of the theater as soon as the words "produced by Sam Katzman" came on the
screen
if I knew what was good for me, but then I sat through "Harum Scarum" also so I guess I deserve it.
Sterling Hayden's half-hearted Swedish accent is a big problem, though he cuts a sturdy, sympathetic presence on the
screen
and almost makes the picture worth-watching.
The best movies out there, are now and have always been about simply telling a good story up on the big
screen
- not about forwarding someone's political ideology.
See the giant blur flash across the
screen!
The writer/director Bill Norton has been allowed to use a variety of different
screen
ratios and split screens to produce odd associations in the images.
Irvine Welsh's follow up to Trainspotting hits the
screen
as three short stories set in Edinburgh, all with a few of Welsh's trade marks, drug culture, depression, the working class and Hibernian football club.
This does result in a cool inside joke, however, when Donald Pleasance screams to the
screen
at his own character.
As the opening scene of his little-seen, personally disastrous Heat (1986) showed, Reynolds has all the makings of a great
screen
villain.
Do yourself a favor and ignore this one, see it when it comes to the small
screen.
I have seen worse films with Ms. Grahame (MACAO), but I will never pass the opportunity to see her on
screen.
Chris Cooper did an exceptional job embodying the essence of his character, a Dubya of sorts, but he wasn't nearly given enough
screen
time.
He is walking around in the picture, talking about his "god-given talent" and as a spectator, you wish he'd show some of it on the
screen
too!
There's something about a movie that features female bodybuilders that gets me in front of the
screen
every time.
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