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Dean Stockwell
steals
the show as the big shot who keeps on pestering Pfeiffer; Mercedes Ruehl is dynamic as his jealous wife.
Paulette Goddard doesn't have the glow she did in "Modern Times" (her off-screen affair with Chaplin was cooling at the time), but she is always worth seeing, and Jack Oakie just about
steals
the show as a rival dictator to Chaplin's famous creation Hynkel.
But Amir Khan
steals
the show with his witty dialogue.
Bride of Chucky starts late one night as Officer Bob Bailey (Vince Corazza) sneaks into the evidence room at his police station & amongst all the horror film in joke props he
steals
the remains of the Chucky doll that serial killer Charles Lee Ray possessed way back in the original Child's Play (1988).
Johnson
steals
the film with his horse riding skills and it's nice to see an actor doing his own stunts like Ben does in this movie.
They're all funny, but Fred Willard
steals
the movie with his explosively funny performance as the dog show announcer who says the most outrageous things.
Still, it is Brazilian actress Florinda Bolkan (who also stared in Fulci's bizarre "Lizard in a woman's skin") who
steals
the scene in the role of Majara, giving an excellent performance of a woman driven insane by her superstitions, and her vicious murder scene is particularly heartbreaking.
Michelle Pfeiffer is adorable, but the person really carrying the film is Dean Stockwell, who
steals
every scene as the head mobster (named Tony, no less).
But, Michelle Pfeiffer
steals
the picture.
Props to a warmly sympathetic Jonathan Caouette as Mr. Cox, a kindred spirit to Rodney (Ash Christian), the lively and spirited Ashley Finke as Rodney's best friend, and Deborah Theaker as Rodney's mom, who is given the best one-liners in the script and
steals
her every scene.
In a sort of desert roadtrip fantasy, a metaphor of temptation and redemption, Gus (played well by Jordan Christopher Michael), a clever 10 year-old boy cashes in his piggy bank,
steals
a Mustang, and runs away from his grossly neglecting parents.
By the time we observe Monica Dolan (in a truly genius bit of casting) delightfully goofing it up as Cora early on we're already hooked, but it is only later on when she reveals herself in her marvellous screen creation, that deranged, scheming, maleficent queen of murder and deceit posing in the guise of the uptight Miss Gilchrist, that she not only effortlessly
steals
the entire telemovie for herself but quite simply blows off screen anyone who comes near her, including the ever well measured David Suchet who himself seems to be somewhat bedazzled by her acting talents and, very gentlemanly, allows her to take centre stage.
She handles the witty repartee in the script with aplomb and
steals
a terrific scene where she and Goldie Hawn talk in a record booth (Ingrid's monologue is a front, but her face tells you she believes in it with all her heart).
The lovely former SI swimsuit model does get nude in the film, but that is only one of the many reasons to rent it... It's very exciting, and the character development is fantastic... Eckhart is one of the most underrated actors working, and he
steals
this film...
With his army of Mexican revolutionaries, he attacks Pershing, kills his men and
steals
some valuable artillery pieces.
The plot is mostly predictable and cutesy and Mercedes Ruel
steals
the show as the Queen of Mob Wives.
Nicholas Guest was very good as well and he arguably
steals
the show!
Marjorie Main (Ma)
steals
the show in anything she does.
Particularly of note, Guillermo Diaz as Hector
steals
a bunch of scenes and the chemistry between Natasha Lyonne and David Krumholtz is intense.
the other villain is Catwoman, played so absolutely brilliantly by Michelle Pfieffer, one of the most beautiful actresses of our time and gives a WOW performance, and totally
steals
the show as far any of the past and present live action batman villain's is concerned.
The scene where Zachary Scott, sitting on a bus, casually
steals
the airman pin from the lapel of a coat thrown over the seat next to him, is terrific.
But of course, Michelle Pfeiffer is the one that
steals
the show.
Molly Ringwald makes her film debut memorable and you just have to love Raul Julia's performance ... he
steals
the show in several scenes.
Charles Napier was very good as well and he arguably
steals
the show!
Joan Cusack
steals
the show!
Crawford almost
steals
the film.
Frank Langella
steals
my heart in everything he has ever been in!
A young woman
steals
some money from the dreary Vermont supermarket where she works, decides to run away to Florida where he has dreams of attending school with her friend Julie, and encounters an odd couple on the highway.
His portrayal of the psycho Dr. Decker is unforgettable, and
steals
the show.
While the plot has an abused cat painting himself like a skunk and inadvertently attracting Pepe Le Pew (called Henry here), Pepe certainly
steals
the show.
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