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I had to watch it four times to catch on to all the
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weird statements like 'black and white cat, black and white cake'.
Besides her, there are no other stars in the film and her role is
smaller
than the title character, Sarafina.
Alan Bates plays the captain who suffers from memory loss triggered by the shell shock during World War I. Sir Ian Holm has a
smaller
role as the doctor treating him.
The production value started off as
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and choppy but over the 7 seasons of production the acting has improved, the stories are more complex, and the visual graphics have gotten smoother and more impressive.
RAF bomber command lost 58,000 men during the war , the same number that America lost in 'Nam but during a shorter period and a far , far
smaller
pool of active combatants , there's no atheists in a fox hole and I doubt if you'd lost a relative during the conflict you'd view material atheism as being a sensible thing .
But
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plot elements introduce tension in every scene--between Widmark and the police captain, between the bad guys played by Palance and Mostel, between Palance and a dying plague-stricken man whom Palance mistakenly believes is the subject of a manhunt because he has smuggled in some valuable commodity, between Widmark and his wife, and with the underlying question of whether the public is better served by informing them of the danger or hiding the situation to avoid a full-scale panic.
The year is 1896.Jeff Webster (James Stewart) doesn't like people.There's only one friend he's got and he's Ben Tatum (Walter Brennan), an old sympathetic man.They're driving a cattle herd with them.That would be their key to richness.In Skagway they run into trouble when Sheriff Gannon (John McIntire) takes the cattle.Now Jeff only has to get it back and drive it through the U.S. Canadian border to Dawson.Now they have a group of other people with them, like the ladies Ronda Castle (Ruth Roman) and Renee Vallon (Corinne Calvet).There the two men get into the gold business.Anthony Mann's and James Stewart's fourth collaboration, The Far Country (1954) is a fine western, indeed.The acting work is superb.Walter Brennan makes a terrific sidekick to Stewart.Ruth Roman is brilliant and Corinne Calvet's delightful.Jay C. Flippen is very good as Dawson Marshal Rube Morris.The great Jack Elam and Kathleen Freeman are seen in
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roles.It's fantastic to watch how Jimmy Stewart overcome's all the troubles in his way.There's just the man and his rifle.But also he's vulnerable.
Granted it shines on New York City which is a huge political arena, especially nowadays, but it still goes for a
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scale and puts the microscope on a few key players in a city wide scandal stumbled on by the mayor's right hand.
In this way, we shall find space between these to fit
smaller
stones, our small necessities.
Gary Busey played a fantastic Gen. Wheeler but the actual Gen. Wheeler was considerably
smaller
in stature and weighed maybe half as much.
The cast was very good in this film, which includes Liam Neeson, Bill Paxton, Helen Hunt, Adam Baldwin, and even Ben Stiller in a
smaller
role.
These
smaller
craft are nifty little show elements that came in handy from time to time.
Although built
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scale to make average western stars look bigger, the town is still way too big for little people.
This meticulous film re-enacts the first major sea battle of World War II, the dramatic engagement between the German pocket battleship "Graf Spee" and three
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British cruisers off the coast of South America, and it's equally dramatic aftermath.
The matches are great and I think are better than WWE because since TNA is obviously a
smaller
company but a growing company then the wrestlers are going to go that extra mile for the fans and for their company.
Huh? Tyra Banks was OK, but shouldn't have done it- someone else
smaller
in fame should have.
And even Nina Wayne (the sister of Carol Wayne, I imagine), who had a much
smaller
part, makes the most of her comical "dumb blonde" role, without genuinely copying her sister.
First of all it rips off other primal thrillers such as "Fatal Attraction" and "Cape Fear", second of all THE ACTING IS TERRIBLE!!!!!!, except for Keaton in the
smaller
role as the bad guy, come to think of it he didnt have to act much.
I have seen him in other movies and there's just something about his style, or his delivery, or I don't know what, which I'd find better in much
smaller
doses.
Certainly one of the most original and offbeat horror films to come out in a long time, this one almost demands a second viewing just to appreciate the imaginative production design, and a third just to catch all the throwaway gags (a sign reads "Road To Nowhere" and, in
smaller
letters, "Don't Buckle Up.
And what better way to do that that to show us how the whole thing works in practice, the
smaller
wheels, the larger ones, the cogs.
Word must have got around, because we were the only ones there, but on the other hand it was one of the
smaller
theaters in a multiplex cinema on a workday.
The acting was good, and it was fun to go down memory lane with some familiar faces-most who were in the
smaller
parts (Brian Dennehy, Gregg Henry, Adam Arkin, Max Gail).
The
smaller
parts of Skank and Gutterhead were hilarious.
This is a great family film but I wouldn't recommend it that
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children(10 and under) see it because like the ride there are some scenes that would scare them.
Frank Whaley is known for some of the
smaller
films, but he is probably best remembered as Brett from Pulp Fiction.
A Navy pilot, Tuck Pendelton, (Dennis Quaid) has been chosen for a secret experiment to operate a pod-like craft that is miniturized
smaller
than a grain of salt to be injected into a laboratory rabbit.
Also in the cast are:Sammy White, William Ching, Aldo Ray and
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roles for Jim Backus; the debut of Chuck Connors and yes that thug is Charles Bronson, then known as Charles Buchinski.
In a slightly
smaller
role, J.A. Preston does a great job of portraying the conflicted black man who assists Ward in tracking down the good guys.
I have seen the movie and i can say that this motion picture is pure Croatian all thought money gave many all ex republics of former Yugoslavia for production of same.I know same of readers of this will think that i loved Serbian former politics but that is not true and this is not politics that i am writing about.In the movie you will see all the god and the bad things about the former homeland, beginning is full of the beauty of Yugoslavia and the end is going with the beauty of Croatian islands same can say OK it was nice but this is nice too it is far
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but it is beautiful.OK never mind i like all ex republics but why going beck? may-bee because it was good for living?
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