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Is there a
secret
award for the worst movies - this would certainly make it to the top.
The chemistry between Donald Sutherland as the leader of a
secret
government agency and his son, played by Eric Thal (an unknown at the time) is actually quite good.
The kind-hearted madam has kept her business a
secret
from fetching young daughter Margaret Marquis (as June Ashley), who spends her time in finishing school.
Good points: 1) The opening sequence (supposedly within the bowels of a
secret
military base) is one of the most frightening nuclear war sequences filmed.
Cats and Dogs is one of those films that are to silly for words, if I had a dog with doghouse I would check for a
secret
button.
Mostly told in a conventional flashback like "A Woman's
Secret"
.
I have liked every one of John Sayles's movies that I've seen, and "The
Secret
of Roan Inish" is no exception.
In 1974, an American
secret
agent takes a blood sample from a werewolf in Budapest, then returns to the U.S., where he inject himself with it (!), kills a few people, is captured by the evil Colonel Miller (Barry Bostwick, who's awful) and cryogenically frozen.
?? Now, Sylvia is the secretary and love object of Dr. Kessling, who is the man who is responsible for transporting the sarcophagus to a museum, and he also seems to have discovered the
secret
of its occupant, who manages to change places with an incoming professor and take his place, that is, after that particular poor soul is run over by a steam roller, egad.
Delilah gives Beatrice Pullman (Colbert) her family's, passed-down-for-generations
secret
pancake recipe after just telling her she would take it to her grave.
Having her play the head of the president's
secret
service was a stroke of very poor casting.
The documentary "I'm Going To Tell You A
Secret"
is beautifully shot and is quite inspirational.
Many people will ask, "what is her secret?"
There is the ongoing
secret
courtship between married Howard and single attractive golden girl, Marina.
Hey, guess someone finally found the
secret
entrance to the Batcave!
23 is the number of the Illuminators, the members of a worldwide
secret
society in the book "Illuminatus" by Robert Anton Wilson (who has a short guest appearance).
And (spoiler alert) please people, escaping from the grasp of the military on a top
secret
installation and actually allowed to get away so they can take a peek at that horrible giant Fisher-Price synthesizer and watch the pretty UFO's dart about all dressed up in their finest Christmas season trim!
From what I do remember about the show, at the beginning of each episode, a guy crawled through a log to get access to a
secret
clearing in the woods.
It balances though in many aspects the old -Orpheus- myths of the travels via the under-worlds to the finding of
secret
treasures, so precious the conductor should resign his fears: Europe, as you know, is a derivative of the old Indo-Europeans, enemies to Egypt, the Ancient Gnostic Civilization.
The subculture of the objects created in The Lost Room was an interesting side effect of having so many people know about such an incredible
secret.
Is that the insane plot about Hulk Hogan's "retired
" secret
agent finding a treasure map on the back of a turtle and then following it?
Where we learn that a
secret
US agency is holding him and that he's being used in dangerous mind experiments.
The increasing globe trotting nature of the nutty Q (Desmond Llewellyn) is quite absurd also, remember way back in the early Bond's when he was just a common functionary in the bowels of the
secret
service building.
You have to suspend belief during "The
Secret
of Roan Inish" and accept Irish legend as fact.
Costas "sneaking up" on character after character while making all kinds of noise, the enemy compound so sophisticated it controls top
secret
space satellites, but such shoddy security that the marines' walkie-talkies go undetected as far a underground subs and Costas runs around without any surveillance picking him up.
Kathleen Turner does a great job portraying Beverly Sutphin, a June Cleaver-esque, devoted happy homemaker who doesn't even allow gum in her house, but has a short fuse and keeps a
secret
scrapbook (I wonder if it was from Waters personal collection) of clippings about serial killers.
A British
secret
agent is assigned the task of taking some
secret
documents to Washington, D.C. It's wartime in Europe and enemy agents would be only too happy to get their hands on these papers.
The
Secret
Garden is a classic with all ages.
A criminal called "The Bat" roams around the mansion house of Cornelia (Grayce Hampton) looking for a
secret
room with hidden money.
Tuck Pendleton (Dennis Quaid) is a hotshot Navy pilot on an unusual and top
secret
mission; he is to be shrunk down and injected into the body of a rabbit, but when things go wrong he ends up inside Jack Putter (Martin Short) instead.
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