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This proved to be a rare case of a poliziottesco made with British funding; unfortunately, the result is
undistinguished
(except by its exceeding unpleasantness and borderline-camp approach) despite stars and director.
Although largely undistinguished, the cinematography shines during one brief scene when Wood is placed in a patio and, following the sound of a closing door, remains at the center while the camera's eye steadily pulls away demonstrating her helplessness and frailty.
Essentially a
undistinguished
B-movie that mysteriously is directed by one of the golden era's major talents, Fritz Lang.
As such, PANCHO VILLA is an all-too typical European venture and an
undistinguished
one at that, despite its credentials; the end result is more often silly rather than amusing - though a few moments, most notably the action set-pieces and a scene involving a brawl inside a church, offer some mild pleasure.
As a result, the performances are undistinguished, not aided by spotty editing, while the manner of camera-work changes as abruptly and often as a firefly's tail light.
And even though Sam Peckinpah had a hand in the screenplay, along with Robert Towne, it still emerges as a leadenly written movie dryly directed by the
undistinguished
Buzz Kulik.
To call a film about a crippled ghost taking revenge from beyond the grave lame and lifeless would be too ironical but this here is an undeniably
undistinguished
combination of GASLIGHT (1939 & 1944) via LES DIABOLIQUES (1954); while still watchable in itself, it's so cliché-ridden as to provoke chuckles instead of the intended chills.
An uninspired and
undistinguished "
new" Columbo which sees the man-in-the-mac attend his nephew's wedding, only for his bride to disappear on their wedding night.
Being an avid Coen-o-phile it disappoints me to think what might have been had they gotten the green light on TTWS, rather than their last couple of relatively
undistinguished
efforts.
Some of the characters and sequences are exquisite while others are somewhat juvenile and
undistinguished.
Robert Altman made industrial films before his first,
undistinguished
feature, which starred future "Billy Jack," Tom McLoughlin.
The visual effects are unrelentingly awful but they take a backseat to the woeful acting of the
undistinguished
cast.
Many 80's horror movies feature
undistinguished
(to say the least) Southern folks as unhinged killers and the cast members of "Hunter's Blood" definitely belong to the most successfully menacing Rednecks ever.
Lorenzo Lamas returns as Renegade cop "Soldier" Jack Kelly who declares war on drug dealers who are cutting the drugs with rat poison in this
undistinguished
yet semi-fun sequel.
Despite the movie's Harlequin-level romance novel title, the unlikely pairing of classic Hollywood leading lady Claudette Colbert and resident bad-boy Orson Welles actually works in this intriguing albeit far-fetched 1946 melodrama directed by the relatively
undistinguished
Irving Pichel.
The cast and script are
undistinguished.
The score by the usually-reliable Pino Donaggio is
undistinguished
and unmemorable, which is indicative of the film overall.
As a film its fairly average , with undistinguished, but not awful acting, low budget effects, and basic plot outline.
Paradoxically, North Korea’s Kim Jung-un, a leader apparently
undistinguished
by any accomplishment or sign of wisdom, could catalyze a new start in US-Chinese relations.
Of course the mysterious, enchanting Kitty could not love a plain fellow, such as he considered himself to be, a man so ordinary and
undistinguished.
His parents, whose dream for their sons was some respectable and
undistinguished
calling,blamed him for so often changing his mind, for his fits of enthusiasm,his abortive beginnings, and all his ineffectual impulses towardsgenerous ideas and the liberal professions.
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