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Ally Sheedy
steals
this movie with a terrific performance as a woman who has fallen over the edge.
He social-engineers his way into a London men's club and learns the identity of the best computer experts in town, he
steals
the identity of one Caesar Smith, who has just left town for South America to pursue his hobby of collecting moths in the wild.
A man
steals
his valise, and instead of getting angry over it, Toto becomes his friend and goes and stays with him in a small shantytown.
The acting and filmography and amazing colors of what is supposed-to-be Thailand is eye-catching, but Claire Daines
steals
the entire movie, and is unexpectedly profound in her learning the hard lesson of life itself to the very end, in an act of amazing unselfishness unheard of and completely unexpected in the real world.
Cathy Moriarty
steals
the show in my opinion.
Dwight Frye
steals
the show in this one as a foolish young man(who seems to be mentally handicapped) who gets himself blamed for vampire-like murders especially after he reveals his love for bats which he likes to stroke and give to unsuspecting friends as 'gifts'!.
She not only
steals
every scene that she's in, but is actually much prettier and better photographed here (not to mention sexier) than she was in any of the films that she had made thus far at her home studio, Warner Brothers (this film was made by R.K.O.
Ruby Dee
steals
the film with her perfectly nuanced performance as the rebellious "blacker" Bessie, the dentist.
In addition to that, an effeminate weakling who looks like a supporting comedy actor from the worst Abbot&Costello (Lawton) literally
steals
dr.
She
steals
every scene she is in, and expresses so much with her face and eyes, even when she's not speaking.
"Hot Millions" is a well-written, well-acted tale about an embezzler who
steals
(whoops!
Gracie nearly
steals
the whole show as George's bubbly secretary who is at once airheaded, conniving & coolly self-confident.
Heather B
steals
every scene she appears in, most notably when acting with her seldom talkative red co-star.
David Warner, a great actor,
steals
every scene he's in.
The movie (except some pretty evident goofs) is very well directed and beautifully shot into a paradise of nature that
steals
your breath.
But she is exceptional and
steals
every scene she's in.
Dreyfus and Braga are masterful, but Raul Julia
steals
the show!
and other assorted characters, but it's Jack Elam's "old man" who totally
steals
the show.
However, Skip
steals
the purse on the subway under everyone's noses and so starts a hunt for him by both the police and Joey (Richard Kiley) and Candy who want the microfiche back.
On balance, one must hand the bays to Mischa Auer, who clearly
steals
the picture as an emotional movie star, a role which he largely creates, and to the director for his clever closing homage to Busby Berkeley's filmic spectacles.
In every movie I have ever seen him in, he always
steals
the show.
Lin McAdam (James Stewart) wins a rifle, a Winchester in a shooting contest.Dutch Henry Brown (Stephen McNally) is a bad loser and
steals
the gun.Lin takes his horse and goes after Dutch and his men and the rifle with his buddy High Spade (Millard Mitchell).The rifle gets in different hands on the way.Will it get back to the right owner?
Dressed, partly dressed and naked she
steals
most of the film about love, sexual passion, philosophy and politics.
Things get sticky when Arthur meets Linda Morolla (Liza Minnelli) a waitress/struggling actress from Queens who
steals
neckties for her father's birthday.
Richard Widmark stars as a pickpocket who
steals
some microfilm that was meant to go to communist spies.
While Ann Marie talks to the couple Charlie sneaks up behind the man and
steals
his wallet!
He
steals
a bow and a magic carpet and escapes instead, to hurry to save Ahmad and the princess.
She not only
steals
the scene, but darn near the whole movie.
Amitabh started off pretty good...but it is Govinda who
steals
the show from his hands... awesome timing for and good dialog delivery.....its inspired from Bad boys... but it has Indian Masala to it... people think it might be confusing and stupid...but the fact that David Dhavan is directing and Govinda is acting... should not raise any questions....other recommended movies in the same genre(David Dhavan/Govinda combo)...are Shola Aur Shabnam, Aankhen, Raja Babu, Saajan Chale Sasural, Deewana Mastana, Collie no. 1, Jodi no. 1, Hero no.1, Haseena Manjayegi, Ek Aur Ek Gyarah.
However, it's Gertrude Michael who
steals
the show, not only with her rendition of "Sweet Marijauna" but her strong performance as the hero's rejected girlfriend.
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