Slave
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446 examples of Slave in a sentence
It relates the story of Wang Lung (Paul Muni) a simple Chinese farmer who begins his day with a trip to the 'Great House' where he has taken a
slave
woman called O-lan (Luise Rainer) and made her his wife.
There is a middle-aged couple in whose relationship she is nearly a
slave
and he a (violent) master.
They may not have had all the rights of whites but they certainly had more control over their destinies than their
slave
ancestors.
xica da Silva is one of the best Brazilians opera soap ever! the a black
slave'
s story that becomes queen of a small villa when conquering the most powerful man's of the area love, in the colonial period of the brazil dominated by Portugal, that explored its diamonds.
The largest xica enemy, violante, bride that it was changed by xica, is a woman of big it influences the Portugal king close to and does to take revenge of the
slave
of everything.
This movie is based on an award winning novel and chronicles a family starting with the son's arranged marriage to a
slave
girl.
All that John Ford hooey and more, including one lurking
slave
and extraneous Death By Injun.
This tore me apart,
slave
labour really sucks believe me, but I had to do it.
Nadja starts in New York one night as a Vampire named Nadja (Elina Lowensohn) talks to a man (Nic Ratner) in a bar & explains that she & her
slave
Renfield (Karl Geary) have travelled to New York from her homeland of Transylvania because her Father Count Dracula (Peter Fonda) is dead & that it is hard to find good food in New York after 10 O'Clock.
Much of the population has been wiped out, but those who remain are either savage mutant cannibals (who are first seen carving meat slices off of a severed leg) or unbelievably sadistic punks who imprison innocent people in a
slave
camp and are led by a fascist Hitler clone (Kenneth King).
It's main characters are a rich plantation owner that is part Indian and his daughter who own slaves and her anti-slavery friend that has a
slave?
The mute
slave
climbs up Louie's horses, does an about face and throws a knife straight into Louie's neck.
A black fashion model, who is posing for a fashion shoot amidst the beautiful scenery of Africa, is transported back in time through an African
slave
trade castle.
This movie attempts to explore 2 relevant & infinitely interesting topics...a type of D/s relationship & human
slave
trafficking.
It tells a story of biblical proportions (literally!) about
slave
Mozes' life as The Prince of Egypt, and does it in a great way.
Together they share their travels, fortunes, possessions and a special love for their
slave
boy Gitone (Max Born) whom they have to extricate from a popular stage actor and his troupe.
Fearing the wrath of the worshipers they again travel abroad but soon find themselves in chains on a Roman
slave
ship which is then seized and boarded and finally they end up on an island where they are once again planning to embark on another adventure to search and rescue their lost slave-boy.
Better than a lot of movies out there, but could have been done a little better...changing the story from
slave
to artist was dumb, and that actress was horrible!!!!
Having a 50-something therapist constantly with the band, helping them explore their feelings, all on a documentary for all to see, showed how much of a
slave
these guys have become to their mortgage payments.
The people that live on the surface of the planet are party-animal types, and give the impression that all is well, but they seem to be hiding something, like, the fact that they imprisoned the real inhabitants of the planet to do
slave
labor in the mines underground.
He is the ultimate anti-hero and villain,
slave
of his own contradictions, master in dupe business, putting up with his proper suffering, rejected by the woman of his partner(probably Sara is also the woman of his dreams)in this game of personality mirrors which deserves a warm and cautious approaching as well as passionate comprehension.
1st watched 12/4/2007, 2 out of 10(Dir-Stuart Gillard): Silly, titillating story of two young people alone in the desert being chased by a
slave
trader who wants the female, played by Phoebe Cates, to be his concubine.
The movie starts in a city in the middle east and they are both accompanied by adult companions but as they are in route to get back to their own countries, the
slave
trader kills their entire group except Phoebe's companion and Willie Aames, who plays the male young character in the story.
From the absurd opening shot of two old geezers shooting each other, to the more insane mad pirate Captain who lives on some
slave
ship steam hauler, this film has nowhere to go.
A few good ideas are thrown in, but aside from one schoolroom sequence and the foolproof "brick wall" ending, it's desperately dull and under characterised stuff that feels like it was made by a wage
slave
reluctantly punching a time clock every day.
Most people didn't want to deal with the
slave
trade practiced in modern day Africa.
Currently the
slave
trade is still quite active and unfortunately those still profiting from it skirt the law quite well.
You get a first hand account of
slave
life, it will not be pretty at all though there were some times of joy in their lives.
Both handsome youths Encolpio and Ascilto battles for the sexual pleasures of a mysterious
slave
boy (Max Born) who unites and divides them as both enters bewildering adventures of often homosexual significance.
A neighbor recommends a bond
slave
(Young) and after persuasion, he reluctantly marries her.
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