Valet
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It had a beautiful facility, giant atrium,
valet
parking, a piano that played itself, a concierge that took you around from here to there.
It's like having a personal
valet.
His dresser prompts him gently,mouthing the words.There is an air of desperation about both these men.The great actor knowing his powers are slipping away,his
valet
cum major domo cum conscience cum surrogate wife - aware of his boss's decline into madness and knowing he is powerless to do more than ease his passing.
The actor playing Powell's
valet
is excruciating, and the pauses for viewer laughs are pregnant with unease.
When a famous actor who is a ham, a windbag, and a womanizer to boot, arrives in town she visits him in his room with dreams of him giving her tips to stardom - he pretends his
valet
is his "manager" tricking her into believing she has all it takes but "experience" to become a big star.
It has a very big heart and gives Oscar-winner John Gielgud a sly, dryly amusing role as Arthur's valet, Hobson; his relationship with Arthur is delicious and they have a miraculous rapport.
Look out for cult favorite Michael Berryman in a bit part as a
valet.
Don't take the film all too seriously because remember it's Disney and it's rated G. It's good clean fun although some parts may be recognised by adults but children would never notice, particularly the "triangle" between Cruella, Le Pelt, and Cruella's faithful
valet
Alonso.
He has David BURNS as his
valet
and SALLY GRAY as his blonde love interest.
A very good film for Warren William to end his Lone Wolf career on; after a break Eric Blore soldiered on as
valet
for a few more films.
She joins up with Larry Mason, an American archaeologist, and they, along w/ Larry's
valet
Jeff, try to prevent the spies from capturing them, until they fall into the hands of a cannibalistic tribe.
Alas this complicates life for Elmaleh, a working-class valet, in his pursuit of his own true love, a struggling book store owner played by Virginie Ledoyen.
Soon, it becomes clear that only two persons could have done the crime: she and the
valet
of the killed man.
For the audience, this means: The
valet
did it.
For him as well as for the audience it is clear again: Since he must defend Mrs. Paradine, he must try to prove that the
valet
is the murderer.
She, most of all, knows that at the time of the killing only her and the
valet
have been in the house and are thus suspects for the crime.
So, the audience does not understand that Mrs. Paradine, after having attended the first trial day, is shocked that her attorney tried to put the whole guilt on the
valet.
She makes him a gigantic scene, telling him, that his business is to defend herself, but not at the cost of accusing the
valet.
The deplorable rest of the story goes as follows: When Mrs. Paradine sees that the
valet
gets more and more under suspect of being the killer, she starts slowly to make confessions, first in the form of suggestive remarks.
Meanwhile, the court is informed that the valet, desperate under the burden of accusations, has committed suicide.
When Mrs. Paradine hears that, she turns from hints to a full confession of having killed her husband because she was in love with the
valet
and wanted to start a new life with him.
Paradine who has by herself ruined her case, delivered false information to her attorney and, most of all, told him in the court house that he is responsible for the suicide of the
valet.
An American special agent (Dick Purcell), accompanied by his assistant and
valet
( the continuously wise-cracking Mantan Moreland) and an aviator, sets off in search of a missing U. S. Admiral whose plane has crashed on a Caribbean island during World War II.
For one thing, much of the film's entertainment value stems more from the interaction between "master" Patrick Knowles (an insurance salesman moonlighting as a private dick!) and klutzy
valet
Mantan Moreland (who even devices a convoluted method for remembering his most basic instructions)!
Furthermore, since the beginning of this year, Chinese banks’
valet
foreign-exchange settlement (foreign-exchange purchases that designated banks make for their clients and themselves) has outstripped corresponding sales, resulting in a consistently large surplus – also an indication of increased capital inflows.
None of her directions could be carried out without alteration, and the alterations were made by Karenin's valet, Korney, who now imperceptibly directed the whole household.
Korney, the valet, went down into the hall-porter's room to inquire who had let her in, and hearing that it was Kapitonich who had done so, he reprimanded the old man.
The hall-porter remained obstinately silent; but when the
valet
said he 'ought to get the sack,' Kapitonich rushed at Korney and, flourishing his hands about before Korney's face, began to speak out:'Yes, I daresay you would not have let her in!
'If you wish to remain in my service,' he said to the
valet
when the latter came in, 'remember your duties.
The valet, conscious that he was not to blame, was about to defend himself, but, glancing at his master saw by his face that there was nothing for it but to keep silence; so, stooping quickly, he knelt on the carpet and began sorting out the whole and broken glasses and bottles.
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