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The film begins with a cranky old Broadway producer (exceptionally well-played by
veteran
character actor Richard Carle) being driven by a man hoping to sell him a story for an upcoming play.
Add to this rousing action, intelligent characterization and fine direction by
veteran
Harmon Jones of a Gerald Drayson Adams' script set in 1249 AD, and you have the ingredients of an enjoyable Grecianized Near-Eastern.
He is a
veteran
filmmaker who has made his living filming commercials, directing only four feature films in the last forty years.
Also a standout was Fran Kranz, whose natural ease well complemented the more season
veteran
actors.
When the encounter happened 4 years earlier, Jacob killed a rookie cop and maimed the
veteran
after putting a bullet in his head.
Also good are Wright as a love-sick young woman, Mayo as Andrews' trampy wife, and real-life
veteran
Russell as a man who lost both his hands.
(These, in turn, are carved by a shellshocked
veteran
who is compelled, in a series of tragicomic episodes, to attack anything with a motor that approaches the town.)
That isn't to say that the rest of the cast disappoints; Catherine Hickland is sexy and very good, and
veteran
performer Annie Ross is memorable as Jane's bitchy mother Rose.
This is definitely an outstanding 1944 musical with great young stars and famous
veteran
actors under the direction of Charles Vidor.
Among the motley assortment of colorfully crazed patients are insatiable, aggressive nymphomaniac Allyson King (the luscious Betty Chandler), loopy Judge Oliver W. Cameron (a gloriously hammy Gene Ross), paranoid Vietnam
veteran
Sergeant Jaffee (nicely played by Hugh Feagin), gentle giant Sam (the amiable William Bill McGhee), and nutty old hag Mrs. Callingham (the supremely irritating Rhea MacAdams).
Horner's teammate Leon Lee is also depicted in the character Max "Hammer" Dubois, a
veteran
in the Japanese league who has made his peace with the frustrations of the Japanese game, and helps keeps his teammate sane.
Seasoned
veteran
schlock exploitation expert Jim Wynorski relates the supremely inane story at a brisk pace and takes none of this foolishness remotely seriously.
TV
veteran
Charles Bateman is the star and "Enter the Dragon" beauty Ahna Capri is his girlfriend.
He portrays two characters - the sweet, innocent Jewish barber - a war veteran, and the raving and ruthless dictator, Adenoid Hynkel.
He has a marvelous supporting cast: Reginald Gardner, Henry Daniell as Garbitsch, his aide-de-camp, the always wonderful Billy Gilbert as the bumbling Herring, Paulette Goddard, Jack Oakie as the dictator Napaloni, his rival for conquest,
veteran
European actors David Gorcey (Leo's father), Maurice Moscovich, among others.
He was firm hardened
veteran
and only way he could be killed by Capt.
This is a great Western story with outstanding
veteran
actors who made this film great entertainment to view and enjoy.
As a
veteran
screen writing instructor at Richland College in Dallas and a former MGM screenwriter back in the days of decent films, I am thrilled to have accidentally clicked on Channel 33 in Dallas tonight and watched this enchanting film in which Betty White is GORGEOUS and makes one yearn for the good old days of truly good movies before Hollywood started banging out all this crap for the teenagers.
The driver is a man with a prosthetic arm, being a
veteran
of the opening scene of this movie wherein he encounters this big galoot that had just killed his partner and blinded another woman.
Australian film veteran, Sam Neill was, as always, fabulous in the role of Frank's uni professor and new talent Matt Newton gave a performance which will have people saying, " you know, Bert Newton, Matt's dad!" Get out and see this movie!!!
If you want to see how to utilize a
veteran
cast with a good script, check out "The Crew".
Published in 1944, THE RAZOR'S EDGE is the tale of a World War I
veteran
whose search for spiritual enlightenment flies in the face of shallow western values.
"Intensive Care" by Dorna von Rouveroy is easily one of the worst horror movies ever made.This extremely cheap Dutch slasher flick offers some gore and plenty of absurd situations.A horror
veteran
George Kennedy is completely wasted as as Professor Bruckner.The acting is abysmal,the action is slow and the climax is laughable.A famous surgeon has a car accident.He lies in a coma seven years and then he wakes up and goes on a bloody rampage."Intensive
The production is an insult to viewers who wasted their time with this drivel and a crime for having wasted the talents of
veteran
actors Oliva Hussey and Don Murray (what were they thinking?).
He's a
veteran
of Clark's films now and he was so brilliant in 'Kids', but in 'Bully' he invests his lines with such solemnity as to turn his scenes into a parody virtually.
A
veteran
cop that has bad relationship with his family - check.
Duncan Renaldo is fairly convincing as an Arab sheik--despite his Spanish accent--and
veteran
bad guy George J. Lewis as Renaldo's Arab rival does his usual fine job of villainy, even if he goes a bit over the top sometimes.
This is the feature length directorial debut of
veteran
Dutch actress Monique van de Ven and based on my observation it should be her last.
Some of the editing is fairly high quality and the work of an
veteran
professional, the dialogue however is clunky and artificial, having little bearing on 'real' conversations at all seemingly.
Wimpy stuffed shirt Armand Louque (blandly played by
veteran
character actor Dean Jagger in a rare lead role) joins a group of researchers who want to find and destroy the secret technique of creating zombies.
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