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Such major features as screenplay, ideas, and even cruelty are requested for whoever claims to have shot something scary.
First of all I thought it was naughty of them to say in the credits that the story and
screenplay
were by Preston Sturges.
A pitiful
screenplay
and lack of any story just left me watching three losers drool over bikini babes.
First of all, the low budget of this stinker is totally obvious based on the very poor and inexperienced direction of Christian Vuissa, and the tacky, overly preachy, whiny and stilted
screenplay
by F. Mathew Smith.
The
screenplay
is so predictable that you will not be surprised once while you are watching such a tepid weepie.Natalie Wood 's character was inspired by Fannie Hurst's "imitation of life" (see Stahl and Sirk),but who could believe she's a black man's daughter anyway?Susan Kohner was more credible in "imitation of life")and Sinatra and Curtis are given so stereotyped parts that they cannot do anything with them:the poor officer,and the wealthy good-looking -and mean- sergeant.Guess whom will Natalie fall in love with?France is shown as a land of tolerance ,where interracial unions are warmly welcome.At the time(circa 1944) it was dubious,it still is for narrow-minded people you can find here there and everywhere.
Nominated for best
screenplay
written directly for the screen?
The
screenplay
is full of intentionally funny dialogues.
As others have noted, this should have been an excellent Hammer-style film, and it seems to me that that's how most of the actors were instructed to play it... but the
screenplay
is so leaden, poorly paced, and filled with a lot of dull soliloquies (poor Timothy Dalton is saddled with most of them) that it's all too overblown and self-important.
The
screenplay
writers must have been medicated when they submitted this script.
In what would be his first screenplay, based on his own short story "Turn About," William Faulkner delivers a bizarre story of loyalty, sacrifice, and really strange relationships.
I could've fixed the
screenplay
to this thing in half an hour- more cheese, more gore, more nudity, more Brain action.
The bottom line is that this film lacked a good performance from the actors, except one and that the conversion of the true story was a desperate attempt for a good
screenplay.
The
screenplay
is weak and the acting, especially that of Tracey Pollan is abominable.
Also nominated (oddly) was the disjointed, pointless and almost inacessible
screenplay.
The whole ordeal feels fake, from the lighting, the casting, the
screenplay
to the horrible visual effects(which is supposed to be intentional, I can tell, and so can everyone else, no one is laughing with you though).
The
screenplay
was written by a 10 year old.
First of all, I became dissy after watching this movie for five minutes (cause of the bas screenplay).
Before writing another
screenplay
about dreaming ghosts watch an episode or two of Ghost Whisperer or something and get a little background.
This is a joke, there is nothing wrong with being low budget, but this is a laugh, If you want to look at the classics, Freaks of Tod Browning, the victims of Dracula and Frankenstein, the Undying Monster, Ernest Thesiger, Paul Wegener's The Golem and the passengers of The Ghost Train, you can't compare it, it gives it a bad name, bad acting, bad
screenplay
etc.
I guess this was the first
screenplay
he's ever worked on.
Director Jules Dassin and Hedley should have put more thought into the
screenplay.
The
screenplay
is as exciting as a bowl of sand.
Mr Fraser is a tremendously skillful writer, but I am not a fan of his film
screenplay
work with Richard Lester.
The main problem seems to be the irreconcilable difference between Garry Marshall's sentimental direction and Mark Andrus' dark, rather confusing
screenplay.
But not only is the beautiful and brilliant Barbara Steele one of my favorite actresses of all-time, the
screenplay
to "Danza Macabra" was co-written by no one less than the cinematic genius Sergio Corbucci, who directed such ingenious Spaghetti Western milestones as "Django" (1966) and "The Great Silence" (1968).
You cannot claim that the
screenplay
is so great or the photography is perfect or something technical.
Unlike Urban Legends the
screenplay
and the story line is very weak.
This movie was directed by Victor Nunez who also wrote the
screenplay
(Ulee's Gold).
Chris Gerolmo did a great job with the direction and the
screenplay.
The reason why I say this is because I wrote the
screenplay
and knew very little about it being made until I was asked to see the film.
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