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After no luck searching Scotty comes across an old Victorian Mansion situated high on some cliffs above the
sea
& beach whose owners, Mrs. Engels (Yvonne De Carlo) & her geeky weird son Mason (Brad Rearden) rent their spare rooms out to students just like Scotty.
The film begins with the camera focused on the
sea
and the waves, and the music with the piano playing to good effect, then an increasingly enlarging zooming shot of a porthole.
London to Brighton is a faintly ironic title, recalling vintage cars rallies, bike races or simply a day out by the
sea.
The submarine was a little sub-par for chasing a
sea
monster.
It then returns to the
sea.
The survivors get themselves onto a small boat and are swept out to sea, but it's not long before hunger starts setting in, and this in turn sets off arguments between the survivors as they realise that they have to eat...something.
There are sword fights, and I was really intrigued by the animation for
sea
washing up on the beach at night.
Lawyer husband has wife declared dead after 7 years lost at
sea
and remarrys the day she returns after her rescue.
Fortunately, we've also got the incomparable Vic Morrow on board hamming it up with his customary deliciously eye-rolling rip-snorting gusto as a crusty, macho, rough'n'tumble Robert Shawesque old
sea
salt fisherman sporting Vic's trademark furry mustache and a simply sidesplitting "won't fool you for a second" overripe Scottish accent ("I've been killin' sharks for most of my life!").
Human beings are having a devastating effect on life in the
sea
and few are even paying attention.
I mean they pulled out ever device you can think of, from snatches of Jules Verne's Mysterious Island with huge insects to jumping around on a staged deck, supposedly in the midst of a raging storm at
sea.
Sea
of Love doesn't get the respect it deserves still it airs on cable but watch this on a dark and rainy night alone or day for that matter and feel the thrills and suspense of this steaming thriller you would see it's one of the best films around I don't see who would or could dislike this so take a swim in the
sea
of love!
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.
Beautiful, oh, those green eyes, and feisty, like Scarlett, Paulette gives her best, including singing a rather salty
sea
chant at a social elite gathering of all of Savannah's fine ladies.
In the first scene we are shown astounding destruction at
sea
from a capsized ship until the camera pans over to a lifeboat where the lone, well-coiffured, mink-draped, all made-up Tallulah is sitting, cross-legged, smoking a cigarette.
It is said to be one of the few old Cornish inns not to have been used by smugglers; it is about as far from the
sea
as it is possible to be in Cornwall, and its exposed position on open moorland by a main road would have made it easy to detect any suspicious movements of goods.
The movie is about a man, wife and child who are shipwrecked out at
sea.
Skin-divers Richard Egan and Gilbert Roland scour the depths of the Caribbean looking for treasure; they eventually find it buried under the
sea
with the wreck of a sunken ship (teetering on the edge of an underwater cliff).
Needing to continue his work and hoping that success will clear him, he buys a boat, loads it with several high profile criminals hoping to escape the law and heads out to
sea.
I particularly loved the villain's dash toward the
sea
(?) and his ultimate comeuppance.
But it was really an egg that hatches a
sea
creature known as a "Water Horse."
'The Reef' or 'Shark Bait' as it is otherly known is a floundering story about a young guppie fish named Pi who is forced to move to the glossy reef under the
sea
after his family are killed.
In 1840, America's line life is the sea, with an intense commerce.
There's a great scene with Minnie Driver in the
sea
coming out all wet - hot! Another great food movie I recall is Babette's Feast.
Ten years or so ago an old man kidnapped a seven-year-old girl and took her to
sea.
When the sailboat they were riding is sent away mysteriously into the
sea
adrift, the group ponder why, holing up in the home of Julie's friends, awaiting for the night to fall, hoping that the boat would return to shore.
It started off around 1950 as a Ray Bradbury story about a lonely
sea
monster who mistakes a lighthouse fog horn for the mating call of a possible mate.
A rough and ready
sea
drama with very good special effects.
What no one yet realizes is that Lombardi has somehow managed to take Andrea back to her very first incarnation - that of a killer
sea
monster.
Flash years later and he is all grown up and he ends up having an accident at
sea
and ends up unconscious underwater only to be rescued by a very beautiful lady who later turns up in New York and the two of them hit it off swimmingly.
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