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Obviously, whenever you want to produce a story such as this one, focusing on African American historical involvement (and NO,
servants
and 'mammies' are not historical involvement), Hollywood isn't going to be too supportive.
The cast was very exceptional and most entertaining to all that saw it.I would like for my younger generation to have seen this movie,but I haven't been able to find or see the movie in the past.My first viewing was back in the early sixties and I have been looking for it every since.The movie showed me potential of how far we come go to become a gifted at a craft where we could only have meaningless roles to act as buffoons and
servants.
It's true that they had several black servants, but they are very nice people and I really can't imagine they ever treated them bad.
OK, how's this for original- this mean, rich old geezer leaves his estate to his adult children, all of them ungrateful losers, and two creepy servants, provided they spend the week in his spooky old house.
Just about every scene involving the
servants
of the castle and their silly antics is a waste of time.
The British Public School system did not evolve solely with the idea of educating the upper classes despite that popular and widespread misconception.It was designed to produce administrators and governors,civil
servants
and military men to run the British Colonies.These people were almost entirely recruited from the middle classes.When the Public Schools had begun to show their worth the scions of the aristocracy were sent to them rather than be educated at home by tutors and governesses as had previously been the case.They tended to favour the schools nearer "Town" so Eton and Harrow became particularly popular with that class of parent.
It stipulates that his estate be divided amongst his 4 children and
servants.
If all the children should die then it is divided amongst the
servants.
That is, if you are kind enough a viewer to valiantly ignore the fact for most of the movie that the characters are either
servants
to the grave-hole plot, or boring and unlikeable.
Conceit 2: That all debate in the media and the general public is unanimously ended and that the new Prime Minister's only critics are sinister civil servants, MI5, big business and the Americans (naturally).
I can tell you that there's several women who also moonlight as
servants
at this particular castle who strip, put on body paint and gyrate to bongos like they were at the Goth Kit-Kat Klub, though, and that seems to be a good portion of the run time of this film.
Ridiculous horror film about a wealthy man (John Carradine) dying and leaving everything to his four children, and his
servants
to be divided up equally.
Drake plays a tape recording of they're late Father's wishes after his death, the estate worth 136 million dollars is to be split equally between his four children, if any should die then the money would be split equally between the rest & if all were to die the freaky
servants
Elga (Ivy Bethune), Igor (Buck Kartalian) & the more mundanely named Frank (John Russell) would pocket the lot.
In order to save his son from a devastating flood which was predicted to kill everything, he mummifies his son, burying him with several
servants
for centuries - planning to awaken him years from then.
Boris Karloff is Matthias Morteval, a dying, lonely old nut who lives in Morhenge Mansion with some
servants
and tells his doctor friend, "Don't try to doctor me, doctor!
from the start of this movie you soon become aware that the name of the film has nothing to do with the movie itself from watching a naked woman being chased by people in very silly masks to
servants
running round in the worst clothing I've ever seen and all this in subtitles makes this the kind of movie you should think twice about seeing and as the film slowly moves along you soon realise that the vampire is not a vampire you got to wonder where the title came from some parts of the film made a bit of sense with Pierre and is father but as the film gets to its really silly ending you have got to think why end a film this way and surly they had a better ending if only in there heads this is not a film to watch basically
A widowed man takes his new bride to his secluded mansion... admonishing his
servants
and friends that the new Mrs. has a very fragile disposition due to a tragedy in her past.
Preminger's direction seems to lie mostly in making sure that there are plenty of
servants
about and even the music seems banal.
A family of terrible people must remain in a house for a week or else they will lose their inheritance which will go to the
servants
who will only get their inheritance if they agree to stay on and keep the house in order.
Suddenly the viewer is immersed in a world of beautiful classic cars, "Eisenhower era" dress, art deco furniture, and zombie
servants.
There are backroom political machinations by the general's handlers, a downed balloonist and ecstatic Bastille Day throngs, but the heart of this gorgeously photographed film is the frantic upstairs/downstairs intrigues involving randy
servants
and only slightly more restrained aristocrats.
Certainly not the makers of "Fido," who take us to a never-never-land version of the 1950's where the undead have been turned into butlers and
servants
for the burgeoning middle class.
The tale is complicated by a betting pool among the Marshmorton
servants
that is run by (and rigged for) head butler Keggs (Gardiner), who's betting on Lady Alice's cousin Reggie (Noble), the favorite of Alice's stuffy, domineering aunt (Collier).
The expected comedy comes off fine as well, his moments with "Snake" Magobei are perhaps the most amusing of the series whilst his interactions with his
servants
are kookily entertaining as ever.
However a company has developed a collar that, when put around the zombies neck, makes them docile and perfect
servants.
The undercurrents of madness (simply existing being enough to be a suspect) that sweep individuals along in a time such as the Revolution are illustrated as Grace's life is turned upside down, her house is searched daily, yet she still orders her
servants
to cook her food and is incapable of dressing herself!
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.
However, unlike real servants, you only once hear any of the Whites say 'thank you' and no other regard is given these people.
For fans of the director, it is full of interesting hints at future Renoir movies especially THE DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID (1946) and THE GOLDEN COACH (1952) – in its depiction of a lower class femme fatale madly desired by various aristocrats who disgrace themselves for her – but also THE RULES OF THE GAME (1939) – showing as it does in one sequence how the rowdy
servants
behave when their masters' backs are turned away from them – and FRENCH CANCAN (1955) – Nana is seen having a go at the scandalous dance at one point.
Fascism and violence were the only things man could think of in regards to fighting the robotic horde, who were meant as nothing more than
servants
to humanity.
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