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I must admit I haven't seen all movies
starring
Rutger Hauer yet, so I'm not sure, but my guess is that BEYOND JUSTICE (aka THE LAW OF THE DESERT) has got to be the worst Hauer-movie out there.
In the last ten or so years, there has been a rash of movies
starring
young, white, straight-seeming actors portraying bedraggled streetwise hustlers, with all scenarios (it would seem) stemming from Gus Van Sant's "My Own Private Idaho".
To see better works from Arial Vromen, check out Rx,
starring
Colin Hanks.
'Playing for Time
' starring
Vanessa Redgrave first aired in 1980 and is based on a true story.
'The Galileo Seven' amounts to an early
starring
role as well for Mr. Spock, as commander of the shuttlecraft.
Chuck Jones's 'No Barking' was the third in a trilogy of cartoons
starring
a character called Frisky Puppy.
Not surprisingly, when you put an all-midget cast in a "B" western, you get a "B" western
starring
midgets.
I find it hard to believe that I could dislike any film
starring
Russell Crowe, but this one is a complete waste of his talent -- and my time.
This movie is my personal most favorite movie
starring
Rosalind Russell.
This movie is very, very, very similar to Lost Horizons
starring
Ronald Coleman set in America.
I first saw this movie several years ago when I was really on a role on seeing films
starring
the Marx Brothers, I loved a lot of those great comedy teams, Abbott and Costello, Martin and Lewis, Laurel and Hardy, and The Three Stooges!
i remember thinking , and
starring
Vincent Price of all people, who at the time I could only recall from the somewhat silly "The Fly".
This movie is a re make of an old Bengali classic
starring
Uttam Kumar.
Starring
Ginger Rogers.
John Hodiak is a war vet with amnesia who searches for his identity and possible complicity in a crime "Somewhere in the Night," a 1946 film also
starring
Nancy Guild, Richard Conte, and Lloyd Nolan.
Also
starring
Paul Shenar as Paulo Rocca, Licence to Kill's Robert Davi as Max Keller, Ed Lauter as Baker, Joe Regalbuto as Marvin Baxter, Mordecai Lawner as Marcellino, Steven Hill as Martin Lamanski, Blanche Baker as Amy Kaminsky and Louise Robey as Lamanski's Girl.
The original "Gloria", a 1980 John Cassavettes film
starring
his wife Gena Rowlands, was an instant classic; be it his direction, the acting (particularly that of Rowlands, who so deserved her Oscar nomination for her performance as the titular character), the gritty look of the film, the authentic New York City locations in all their pre-Guiliani glory, or the screenplay, the film worked on just about every level.
From reading many of these negative reviews on this website about The Love Guru
starring
Mike Myers,Jessica Alba and Justin Timberlake.
Did I just watch a late 90's, made-for-TV thriller
starring
Kim Delaney?
Rosalind Russell is the Judge in "Tell it to the Judge," a 1949 film also
starring
Bob Cummings, Marie McDonald and Gig Young.
As the film progressed it reminded me of the "Beast with Five Fingers",
starring
Peter Lorre in the 1940's.
This is truly a great classic film
starring
Charles Laughton,( Sir Humphrey Pengallan) who is a ruthless ruler who heads a gang of thieves who look for shipwrecks along their coastline with many huge rocks and boulders.
Acting by Caveh himself is truly brave, but sometimes expression and fire is more convincing,the constant eye
starring
and mimic could be a bit annoying to watch, same goes to the female casts, it needs to gets the audience to feel the story, the only female cast that I feel did a good job was the alcoholic girlfriend, she did a great job, very convincing.
I'm always interested in seeing a horror/western and this unofficial sequel to "Django" directed by Sergio Garrone and
starring
Anthony Steffen promised to offer just that.
Madonna, in her second
starring
role, had about enough acting talent at this point as a doll.
This movie is much more in the transcendental tradition of Henry Hathaway's Peter Ibbetson, also
starring
Cooper and released the same year.
You have to feel a little sorry for Brooke Shields, as her
starring
in this essentially screwed her up psychologically something fierce, but she does give her one and only exceptional performance in it as a 12 year old girl living in a New Orleans whorehouse.
Sure, this is no notorious Italian Cop highlight en par with "Almost Human", but it is nonetheless a raw, action-packed, and highly entertaining film
starring
two of the Italian crime cinema's greatest, Tomas Milian, one of my personal all-time favorite actors, and Gastone Moschin, who is immortal for his role in the absolute greatest of all Italian Crime flicks, Fernando Di Leo's masterpiece "Milano Calibro 9".
Hard to believe an actor of Pacino's stature could end up
starring
in this mess!
I wont' go into details about the plot,which had an interesting start but looked like it wasn't sure where it was headed at the end.Then again, a movie
starring
Alicia Silverstone can't be expected to be so plot-conscious...If you're a fan of Benicio, you'll enjoy his unique debonaire charm in this movie.For once, he doesn't look that intense or sad, and we can really feel the tenderness behind his half-smile...I might not be such an objective viewer, but this movie is such a nice distraction from the Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock romantic comedies...
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