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It was of course totally superficial, beautiful English country and
seaside
or not.The number one mistake was dumping Knightly so early on in the film, when she could easily have played someone a couple of years older, instead of choosing someone ten years older to play the part.
Divorced single mom in picturesque
seaside
town finds an anonymous love letter and allows it to spur into action her dormant love life.
The funniest movie from Britain I have ever seen, "The Supergrass" is a tale of sex, drugs, cream teas, and murder by the
seaside.
It is a tale of sex, drugs, cream teas and murder by the
seaside.
This film concerns the story of Eddy as mentioned in the title and his homecoming to old friends in a
seaside
community.
This last work of Dutch director Paul Verhoeven in his home country before he moved to Hollywood to become a big star with movies like "Total Recall", "Basic Instinct" and "Starship Troopers" is about a psychopathic and disillusioned author (Jeroen Krabbe) going to the
seaside
for recovering.
Ann Grant (Claire Danes) is welcomed by Lila's alcoholic and reckless brother Buddy (Hugh Dancy) in the Wittenborn's cottage at
seaside
and he tells her that his sister is in love actually for their friend and servant Harris Arden (Patrick Wilson), who fought in the war and has graduated in medicine.
In actuality, most of the exterior shots were filmed in Marblehead Massachusett on Marblehead Neck near several rocky
seaside
geographic areas including the Churn and Castle Rock.
Before she knows it, she awakens to find herself in a
seaside
manor she's never seen before, where Witty and Macready are calling her Marian and trying to convince the servants and the nearby townspeople that she's Macready's mad wife.
'Presque rien' is a story of two young boys falling in love during summer stay by the
seaside.
A naive young lawyer ("solicitor" in Britspeak) is sent to a small village near the
seaside
to settle an elderly, deceased woman's estate.
It's the 1920s, a time when many middle-class Brits go to the
seaside
on vacation for "their health."
Eschewing both stereotypes and preaching, it's a wonderfully naturalistic film, superbly acted, shot with a feel for the
seaside
town where the action takes place, never melodramatic but often painfully real.
The story revolves around events in a
seaside
community in the early 20th century where a young solicitor is sent by his firm to conclude the affairs of a recently deceased widow, who died on her isolated marshland estate.
Tom is spending the day at the
seaside
with his girlfriend and is trying hard to impress her, as usual.
This isn't so much saucy
seaside
postcard humour as it is 'Razzle' letters page, with demeaning roles for women and a barrage of unfunny, and occasionally homophobic gags adding to the 'fun'.
The film-makers have buffed the whole thing to a high state of gloss with lots of lovely harbour scenery, an atmospheric (if wildly unrealistic) dealing room, harbourside restaurants, smart bars (and real pole dancers), smart cutting,
seaside
golf and even a trip to the polo at Windsor.
The story concerns a middle aged housewife in Brussels, who accidentally gets locked in a meat locker in the local fast food take away where she manages,has a traumatic experience as a result of it, and ends up leaving her family to take up in a quirky
seaside
village in (one supposes)Scotland.
Folks I live 10 miles from Shannon airport and I can tell you this - it is not located in Galway Bay and does not have a
seaside
beach.
Laura (Belen Rueda) returns to the orphanage she spent time in as a child with her husband Carlos (Fernando Cayo) and little boy Simon (Roger Princep) in hopes of re-establishing it as
seaside
retreat for children with disabilities only to find there may be some former residents who never left.
They had a lovely
seaside
villa and seemed to know the routine of travelling, opening the house and preparing to relax.
The pastoral beauty of the Maine-like
seaside
isolation is beautifully and bleakly shot, and the location is a perfect choice for this reflective look at how we banish and bury the truth and emotional life.
Without giving away the plot, there is an interesting twist, all wrapped up in a
seaside
ghost-mansion setting.
A fine British drama about a
seaside
town policeman Foyle, who against the backdrop of early WW2, is left behind to fight plain vanilla law and order.
Nonetheless the production design creates creepy atmosphere especially in the
seaside
alter where Dee is nearly undressed while Stockwell prepares her for the arrival of Satan himself.
The abundant gratuitous distaff nudity, the seedy
seaside
Venice, California locations, the shockingly blunt'n'brutal violence and the profoundly unnerving conclusion all give this picture a raw, sleazy, unsettling edge that's mighty tough to shake.
The Haunting of Seacliff Inn is set on the picturesque Californian coast & starts with Susan (Ally Sheedy) & Mark Enright (William R. Moses) looking to buy some property with the idea of converting it into a
seaside
inn when Susan spots a beautiful old house sitting on a cliff overlooking a beach.
the buses" is a cheaply made comedy from the era of the Ford Cortina and the Austin Maxi.It was hugely popular with ordinary Brits who drove Ford Cortinas and Austin Maxis.It was their misfortune to be unaware that their predilection for
seaside
postcard humour would be regarded with contempt by a future generation many of whose values no doubt they in turn would have regarded with contempt.
I used to run them as a double feature at my
seaside
cinema in the 80s and they always were attended by a growing number of appreciative fans who often brought new admirers along....great word of mouth successes.
Perhaps that is the key, referring to the root of the poisonous plant found in the chic ultra-fab Malibu
seaside
manse's garden which, in the long run (spoilers begin here) acts as a deus ex machina at the end the movie.
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