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Errol Flynn plays Wade Hutton a cattle herd groupie turned suave, tough sheriff of Dodge City.
The suave, sophisticated Cassidy and the down to earth Falk play off each other magnificently.
After playing such
suave
and sophisticated folks as James Bond and Simon Templar, Roger Moore went in for a real change of pace in North Sea Hijack.
Along with rough seas, sailing ships, beautiful southern ladies, sea wrecks [he always has to have that disasterous wreck] a giant squid in a spectacular underwater scene in the hull of a wrecked ship, villains and heroes, DeMille rounds up a stellar cast in the likes of Paulette Goddard, fresh from her almost getting the role of Scarlett O'Hara in GONE WITH THE WIND, as Loxi Claiborne, who is in love with handsome Captain Jack, [John Wayne] who was just beginning to gain world wide fame and Steve Toliver, played by
suave
and sharp tongued Ray Milland, one of his best acting roles, along with a young Robert Preston and Susan Hayward as young lovers who become victims of the war over salvage rights of wrecked ships.
Fairbanks is in top form and Sam de Grasse is a
suave
pirate villain.
Max and Lola say no, but Max is further tempted when
suave
gangster Henri Moore (Cheadle) offers Max an offer he can't refuse.
There are some strong performances: Mala Powers is good as a wild love interest of Young's, Edward Arnold is
suave
and persuasive as a bent criminal lawyer, Marie Windsor as usual is svelte and corrupt, and William Talman is very effective as a bonkers criminal who wants to shoot everybody, and nearly does.
A motley group of people are forced to seek shelter at a remote inn run by the snooty, sarcastic, but
suave
Amos Bradford (a perfectly unctuous George Zucco) because of a raging thunderstorm that has flooded out the bridge and the roads alike.
Garbo is marvelous as the world-weary ballerina who finds ill-fated romance and John Barrymore is perfect as the
suave
Baron.
Meanwhile, Ben Gazarra, still
suave
after all these years, is romancing Uma's mom, Gina Rowlands.
The scene at the bar where the
suave
dude picks her up is incredibly lame.
He is as
suave
as ever as Simon Templar but flat as the head of the criminal gang.
He is very
suave
and fancies being a Svengali to youthful bands... nay, a Svengali to the world!
That being said, the screenplay is over the top and heavy-handed; clubbing us over the head with the sentiment of "See, blacks are cool, suave, and sophisticated."
1968: A ruthless young mobster (a sublimely chilling and mesmerizing performance by Paul Bettany) desperately wants to emulate his mentor Freddie Mays (the excellent David Thewlis), a
suave
crime kingpin who lords over London.
Meanwhile, I have a magazine to edit!" (By the way, was anyone else as horrified as me to see Norma Shearer throw over
suave
Montgomery for dorkus supreme Neil Hamilton (the Comissioner from TV's Batman series, for cripes sake) in "Strangers May Kiss"?
That's until a
suave
C.I.A. agent (Simon Yam) gives her a second chance at life, but with brutal consequences.
When she unexpectedly falls in love with her pianist Eric Iverson (a very
suave
Turhan Bey), she turns to Ted's laboratory boss Dr. Morris (George Zucco.)
Here's Douglas looking
suave
and rotten rich while Paltrow has that lost waif look of hers that has its place but not here.
Chaney is actually quite good,
suave
and menacing, with great macabre makeup.
The name itself makes it a winner, and the presidents can enjoy watching the fireworks between
suave
British spy Bond (Sean Connery) and his fetching Russian KGB counterpart Tatiana (Daniela Bianchi).
To taste the full sweetness of it, it would have been necessary doubtless to fly to those lands with sonorous names where the days after marriage are full of laziness most
suave.
When she knelt on her Gothic prie-Dieu, she addressed to the Lord the same
suave
words that she had murmured formerly to her lover in the outpourings of adultery.
D’Artagnan shuddered to the marrow at hearing this
suave
creature reproach him, with that sharp voice which she took such pains to conceal in conversation, for not having killed a man whom he had seen load her with kindnesses.
He lifted up the sable waves of hair which lay horizontally over his brow, and showed a solid enough mass of intellectual organs, but an abrupt deficiency where the
suave
sign of benevolence should have risen.
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