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Kate Beckinsale
steals
the show!
Evelyn
steals
Kitty's doll.
His soul then goes to where else but Heaven only to find a golden watch that is really his life's time, which Charlie, being the sneaky but lovable cad that he is
steals
and rewinds, sending him back to Earth.
Madonna
steals
the show as the seductive Breathless Mahoney.
This Irishman, always brilliant, cleanly
steals
the show away.
Without a doubt Mischa Auer delivered me some terrific gut busting laughs, he even
steals
the ending, it was great!
Alok Nath is such a terrific actor, so open with the emotions of the characters he portrays, he almost
steals
the show from the young stars.
I thought, Robert Ryan & Claudette Colbert carried their parts well...... Plus, Vivian Vance, a fine character actress, who
steals
scenes in this one......
Ian Bannen almost
steals
the show here as Gaillardia's suave king, and my girl Lucianna is as appealing as can be in her minor role.
When the brother
steals
the gun, Stewart and Mitchell go after him in a cowboy odyssey that takes them all across the frontier, meeting up with both outlaws and Indians.
Dan Duryea
steals
the whole show as a giggling outlaw leader, while Shelly Winters, just before she began to gain weight, is fine as the shady lady who ties all the plots together.
It's film-noir at its best and although the performances are very good its grand character actress Thelma Ritter who
steals
the movie.
I reckon however, that Jon Voight
steals
the show with his role as the suburban family man, Ed, who is rapidly forced to change his demeanour in order to survive.
Performances by everyone involved should be duly noted: Geraldine Fitzgerald plays Arthur's loving-yet-ruthless grandmother, Sir John Gielgud almost
steals
the entire show with his acidic droll-isms (He took home the Oscar for this one), and Christopher Cross provides the Main Theme song (Oscar winner "Best That You Can Do").
Stubby Kaye
steals
the show as Nicely Nicely Johnson, who brings down the house with "Sit Down You're Rocking The Boat."
Danny Devito has a small yet plentiful role as the manager of a car wash and almost
steals
the show!
Ed Harris's work in this film is up to his usual standard of excellence, that is, he
steals
the screen away from anyone with whom he shares it, and that includes the formidable Sean Connery.
Oliver Platt
steals
every scene he is in, and the Colombian Cartel members are quite amusing as well.
He
steals
the show from the lead actors with his amazing portrait of a low-life sleaze-ball who gets what he deserves in the end -- a grizzly death.
Appropriately, Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt have guest appearances here, the latter of which
steals
every single scene he's in.
Riding the Big Dog into town (the aptly named Terminal City), he
steals
the bus driver's gun and, when confronted, plugs him dead.
In the process, Kishenlal escapes with booty,
steals
a car and drives away to his family through a raging storm.
Hope Lange
steals
the show as the heartbreaking Selena.
However, it's Jackie Cooper who
steals
the show with a portrayal which manages to be both heart-rending and realistic.
But it is the emotional tension- the play with expectations that breaks from being predictable; the killer who loves love songs, has a reassuring voice; Adam, the victim, is a non-violent Muslim; the grinding poverty and Adam's naivete; the kid who
steals
for the Abu Sayyaf
steals
to eat McDonalds.
The solid cast contribute admirably sincere performances: John D. LeMay makes for a refreshingly unlikely hero as the nerdy Steven Freeman, Kari Keegan likewise impresses as the sweet Jessica Kimble, Steven Williams almost
steals
the whole show with his colorful portrayal of flamboyant bounty hunter Creighton Duke, plus there are neat turns by Erin Gray as the spunky Diana Kimble, Allison Smith as Jessica's cheery gal pal Vicki, Steven Culp as opportunistic TV newscaster Robert Campbell, Billy Green Bush as the hard-nosed Sheriff Ed Landis, and Rusty Schwimmer as feisty, foul-mouthed diner owner Joey B. William Dill's slick cinematography gives the picture a properly moody look.
The rest of the cast is solid, but it's Jones who
steals
the show with a complex, brooding and brilliant performance that should absolutely earn him a Best Actor Academy Award Nomination come Oscar time.
Andrew Royo, who plays her cousin Tre
steals
almost every scene he's in, except for the ones with Underwood.
Stealing other film -makers' tricks and jumbling them together doesn't make him an "auteur" any more than a musician who
steals
other players' licks and jumbles them up becomes an innovator.
After Dr. Poirett refuses to prescribe her anymore morphine, Sister Gertrude
steals
a ring from a dead patient and pawns it in the city buying the drug with the proceeds.
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