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A picture
starring
Danny Devito and Billy Crystal.
Recognition internationally came in the way of 'Camilla' (1994),
starring
Bridget Fonda, along with the actress who in 1990 won an Oscar in Best Actress in a Leading Role category at the age of 80, paving the way for middle-aged actresses to still have hope, for her portrayal of a stubborn old Jewish woman in 'Driving Miss Daisy' (1989), late Jessica Tandy.
"Out to Sea" is a fun movie
starring
that wonderful duo of Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau.
I enjoyed seeing Frank Sivero ("Goodfellas", "New York, New York" and "The Wedding Singer"), he is an amazing and very underrated actor.But I especially liked the performance of Paul Vario who played Uncle Benny, I looked up his acting credits on the IMDb and I found out this was his first
starring
role.
I immediately recognized it as a sendup of the opening credits of "M-Squad
" starring
Lee Marvin, one of my all-time favorite cop shows.
Twins Effect,
starring
some of HK's most popular stars provides one of the most enjoyable film experiences to come out of HK in sometime.
Starring
George C Scott, this redefines the phrase "tearing a new a$$hole."
The first of the Italian rip-offs of the French soft porn blockbuster (though it might be interesting to note that the boot-shaped country actually got their first with Cesare Canevari's 1968 IO, EMMANUELLE
starring
Erika Blanc) is a very different kettle of fish than the sleazy sequels provided by the late, questionably great Joe D'Amato.
I mean, I can understand how someone may not like 'Star Wars' due to the whole Sci-Fi genre, but to not like a movie
starring
some of the most lovable puppets in the history of mankind is almost sad.
It seems to me that the reason so many give the movie a low score is because of the devotion they have to the original, 1937 version
starring
Ronald Coleman.
Two years after the success of 'Airplane', Jim Abrahams and Jerry & David Zucker created this brilliant sitcom
starring
the great Leslie Nielsen as plain clothed detective 'Frank Drebin'.
Also
starring
Patricia Hitchcock (the director's daughter) as Barbara Morton, Marion Lorne as Mrs. Anthony, Jonathan Hale as Mr. Anthony, Howard St. John as Police Capt.
Driving Lessons From the writer of the critically acclaimed films, Mrs. Brown and Charlotte Gray, Jeremy Brock brings a touching heartfelt dramedy
starring
Academy Award Nominees Julie Walters and Laura Linney and from the Harry Potter series, Rupert Grint.
Also
starring
Murray Hamilton as Bud Gurney, Patricia Smith as Mirror Girl, Bartlett Robinson as Benjamin Frank Mahoney, Robert Cornthwaite as Harry Knight, Sheila Bond as Model/Dancer, Marc Connelly as Father Hussman, Arthur Space as Donald Hall, Harlan Warde as Boedecker and Dabbs Greer as Goldsborough.
Also
starring
Jack Nicholson as anchor Bill Rorich, Moonraker's Lois Chiles as Jennifer Mack, Mrs. Doubtfire's Robert Prosky as Ernie Merriman, School of Rock's Joan Cusack as Blair Litton, Peter Hackes as Paul Moore, Christian Clemenson as Bobby, Robert Katims as Martin Klein, Ed Wheeler as George Wein and Stephen Mendillo as Gerald Grunick.
I think that the biggest mistake made by producers and film makers of this film is that they hype it as a WWE film and
"starring"
KANE.
And no, it's not Bill Murray at his Bill Murrayest, but he is starting to stretch out in what was his first
starring
role.
However, when I saw this film I was pleasantly surprised to find I actually liked it,...once I accepted it really was not a "Harold Lloyd" film (despite him
starring
in it).
Also
starring
was the fine German actor Jan Niklas who had previously starred in NBC's other Russian epic "Peter the Great".
I would watch some preview scenes, advertisements, I would know, Sidney Pollack directed it, Harrison Ford and Kristin Scott Thomas
starring
in.
Plus, there is some great dialogue, and the voice acting was fabulous, with Casey Kasem a consistent delight as Shaggy, and the beautiful Scottish singer Sheena Easten a pleasant surprise in a guest
starring
role.
features John Wayne in his first
starring
performance.even
Also
starring
Regina King as Margie Hendricks, Kerry Washington as Della Bea Robinson, Clifton Powell as Jeff Brown, Harry J. Lennix as Joe Adams, Bokeem Woodbine as Fathead Newman, Aunjanue Ellis as Mary Ann Fisher, Sharon Warren as Aretha Robinson, C.J. Sanders as Young Ray Robinson, Curtis Armstrong as Ahmet Ertegun and Richard Schiff as Jerry Wexler.
Humphrey Bogart in his first
starring
role looks very young, acts well, but has a pronounced lisp only hinted at later in his career.
Previous commentators have noted the similarity in appearance between this film and The Third Man, director Carol Reed's classic film noir
starring
Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten.
Only Fox's "Jesse James" (also
starring
Randolph Scott) from a few years earlier gave anywhere near this lavish a treatment to the genre.
Actually I can see why it is; I imagine it's the fans of Eric Roberts and Alyssa Milano that have been giving most of the 1s and 2s, because if you put the tape into the machine expecting to enjoy watching something
starring
either or both of these two then you could be rather disappointed.
John Wayne's first
starring
role just blew me away.
It is rare that a second or third tier actor, such as Quinn, is given an important
starring
role like this that carries a film.
I have seen many movies
starring
Jaclyn Smith, but my god this was one of her best, though it came out 12 years ago.
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