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It's a fun, not to be taken seriously, movie about one man's twisted views on life, love, and... well, ladies "from the lowly bus
station
skank, to the high-class débutante... bus
station
skank."
One night I stumbled upon this on the satellite
station
Bravo.Initially out of curiosity i decided to watch it.To be perfectly honest i wasn't disappointed.The main character is beautiful and her body is shown off well.You would think her talents would be wasted as a executioner but apparently not after watching the whole film!My only real gripe is the acting of the supporting cast particularly the actor who plays Melnik.Christ its bad!The prison guard Hank is woeful too.All he ever does is get drunk and make ill attempted passes at his co-guard Wanda though fortunately for us the viewer and for Hank he gets down and dirty with Wanda near the end.
The cast are, without exception, extraordinarily good, perhaps Linden Travers lays it on a bit thick, but against the backdrop of a lonely railway
station
in wartime, she could hardly play a nutter and not stand out.
Much to their displeasure (& mine) Garibaldi arrived on
station.
Of Deanna's three songs, only "Il Bacio" is from the classical repertoire, but when she sings it in that police
station
scene, the film's place in history is assured.
The film obviously has a small budget and is set around charing cross
station
but the films lack of money does not distract from the story.
The first-rate cast of familiar B-feature faces constitutes as a major asset: Victoria Principal as Ben's sweet hottie girlfriend Linda, the fabulous Bernadette Peters as flaky saloon singer Little Dee, Brad Dexter as the feckless mayor, David Doyle as a slimy bank president, Andrew Stevens as an affable gas
station
attendant, John Carpenter movie regular Charles Cyphers as one of the 'Nam vets, Anthony Carbone as a smarmy casino manager, John Steadman as a folksy old diner owner, Paul Gleason as a mean strong-arm shakedown bully, and Dick Miller as a talentless piano player.
When our local TV
station
first launched, it filled a lot of its schedule with old British programming.
Another one of my favorite episodes is where Jesse, Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), and Michelle (Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen) get locked in a gas
station
on Michelle's birthday.
Accuracy on the film from the book is half-and-half They got the characters names right but in the book there was no storm chaser, the the car scene involving the Hatch family running away from the tornado wasn't in the book instead it involved Dan hatch and his friend riding with a police officer on their way to the police
station
for safety.
As things begin to get more unacceptable Carrie insists that the other couple be put out at a gas station, and unfortunately it's at that point where she's inside that she sees a news bulletin that tells her exactly who they've been ride-sharing with, after which things go downhill for them at a rapid clip.
There are scenes of downtown, a train
station
that no longer exists, 30th Street Station--which still does exist, as well as scenes from the Northeast part of the city.
My siblings and I stumbled upon The Champions when our local
station
aired re-runs of it one summer in the 1970's.
Once they recovered enough oxygen from the space
station
they returned to earth as even better friends and a new found respect for life.
The film starts out very slowly, with the lifestyle of Wallace Napalm, an attendant at a photo-service drop-off
station.
Then the whole section in the
station
is amazing with so much going on you have to keep up.
I hope that ABC will reconsider its decision or another
station
will pick it up.
I like the way they had the street to themselves and that there was no one else around and also what i though was interesting is that they didn't close down a café to set there gear and that they did it all from a police
station.
Bragana, a fat-bellied gas
station
tenant, who has been getting on in years, picks her up from the street and offers her bed and home together with his clumsy affection.
Knowing the reality of long train commutes, bike rides from the train station, soup stands, and other typical scenes depicted so well, certainly added to my own appreciation for this film which I really, really liked.
I remember spending so much time watching various special events honouring Sabrina on the TV
station
Nickeleoden UK.
The short that starts this film is the true footage of a guy named Gary, apparently it was taken randomly in the parking lot of a television
station
where Gary works in the town of Beaver.
When I was very young,on a local tv station,they would show kung fu movies of all kinds on Saturdays.I saw lots of Kung Fu movies on weekends.I remember lots of them.I saw great flicks like Crippled Masters,Blind Fist of Bruce,Kung Fu Zombie,Shaolin Drunken Monk,Rage of the Master,Tattoe Dragon,and...Five Deadly Venoms.I remember the day clearly.Me and my dad had just gotten lunch at Burger King.We were racing home to see what movie it would be this saturday.We ran in the house and jumped onto the couch,turned on the set and flicked it onto 56.The usual intro of many kung fu movie clips in the background with the words Kung Fu Saturday over it.Then under that was the Title of the film.It said Five Deadly Venoms.Then the movie began.I bit into my burger amused with the pre-credit sequence.I loved this movie the minute it came on.My favorite character was the Toad Venom.The plot was hard to follow at that age but that wasn't what lured me...it was the fighting.The fights were so...amazing.I moaned every time a commercial came on and soon the 2 hours of the best movie i have ever seen ended.
Kazan keeps the pace brisk, and there are lots of marvelous touches - the scenes between Widmark and Barbara Bel Geddes, who plays his wife and the scene in the police
station
show family life and work life and the relationships of average citizens, which is in sharp contrast to the lives and relationships of the low-lifes, portrayed by a menacing Jack Palance, his weak yes man, Zero Mostel, Tommy Cook, and Louis Charles.
I first saw this movie on a local
station
on the Sunday afternoon horror show back around 1969 or 1970.
Then again, if Santa's inter-space recon
station
is real, there is no chance she could have avoided him this long.
This series premiered on the cable TV
station "
Comedy Central" in the United States.
its laid back fun, about time the British film industry came through with something entertaining!! its good how the guy who met them at the service
station
gets mentioned way into the film in the news agents, nice touch.
Bravo for the super
station!
This film tells the story of a romance between Albert Einstien niece and a gas
station
attendant.
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