Veteran
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Kathleen Quinlan is excellent as Alex McArthur's tormented wife and the character roles, played by
veteran
actors Charles Martin Smith, Bruce McGill, Anne Ramsey and Estelle Harris are well done and provide plenty of light moments at just the right time.
As the aunt to a single mom in a 1962 working-class Chicago neighborhood, the
veteran
character actress gets another work-out as a gutsy woman who won't let any set-backs defeat her spirit of success.
Upon arrival, however, it quickly becomes obvious they're not up against a bear but a bewildered and utterly maniacal war
veteran
with quite an arsenal of weapons in his hideout and numerous combat tricks up his sleeve.
Seven young people go to the forest looking for a bear.Soon they are all stalked and viciously murdered by a crazy Vietnam veteran."Trampa
The film is full of creepy visuals, and scares' that will make the most seasoned horror
veteran
jump straight out of there seat.
The script was written by
veteran
Horace McCoy and Vincent Lawrence from the Corbett novel.
Back in the 1930's William Powell played in the Philo Vance Series and in this picture, the famous
veteran
actress Mary Astor, (Hilda Lake) becomes one of the suspects in a murder/suicide case where a man named, Archer Coe, (Robert Barrot) is found dead and Archer was in a room that was bolted from the inside.
Never viewed this film and consider it a great Classic with great
veteran
actors.
Bang-up supporting turns by Jason Scott Lee as brutish rival soldier Caine 607, Connie Nielson as the compassionate Sandra, Sean Pertwee as the kindly Mace, Jared and Taylor Thorne as mute little boy Nathan, Gary Busey as crusty seasoned
veteran
Captain Church, Michael Chiklis as the jolly Johnny Pig, and Brenda Wehle as the sensible Mayor Hawkins.
Roberta Collins is a WIP veteran, so she does not need an introduction, and Barbara Steel is a hoot as the wheelchair-bound crazy warden.
Next comes memorable acting by
veteran
Urmila Matondkar.
I got it because it was directed and has a choice cameo by none other than Detective Meldrick Lewis!! Well,okay,Clark Johnson,one of my faves from "Homicide:Life on the Street" and a
veteran
(mostly) TV director.
As for this movie being "stacked", how about adding Christopher Lloyd (his stage experience works and shows through in his performances on screen, a wonderful actor), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Third Rock from the Sun), Brenda Fricker (a charming and well seasoned Irish actress), Tony Danza (yes even he is good in this film), Matthew McConaughey (he stole the show in Dazed and Confused, and his role may not be as pivotal in this film, but he got exposure), Adrien Brody (what I said about Matthew McConaughey goes the same for Adrien, except the Dazed and Confused part), some great character actors like Taylor Negron (David), Tony Longo (Messmer), Jay O. Sanders (Ranch Wilder), Neal McDonough (Whitt Bass) and a seasoned
veteran
in one of his final performances, Ben Johnson (Hank Murphy, the owner of the California Angels), and the rest of the cast does a great job, plus a great storyline that is uplifting to pretty much anyone, I don't care what recesses of depression you're in.
And special mention must be made of
veteran
character actor Paul Koslo: as the maniacal Russian Villain, whether he is ruthlessly stomping on his helpless opponents after they've already surrendered or complaining that their close proximity to him in a bar has caused his vodka to taste "like blood" (a line he delivers with a deliciously campy sub-Bela Lugosi accent) he is clearly having a ball and the film benefits enormously whenever he is on-screen.
Mercenary for Justice starts as corrupt CIA agent John Dresham (Luke Goss) & all round bad guy Anthony Chapel (Roger Guenveur Smith) arrange the kidnapping of the French Ambassador in a remote African island using hard as nails Gulf war
veteran
John Seeger (co-executive producer & uncredited co-writer Steven Seagal) & some of his mates as cover, plausible deniability & all that apparently.
Excellent camera work, fluent and appropriate use of Punjabi script and great top notch acting by Kiron Kher along with many
veteran
Pakistani actors will leave you full of emotion after you see the film.
It provides an excellent performance by the
veteran
African-American character actor Bill Henderson, who plays Clive, a stereotypical elderly font of wisdom who imparts some of that wisdom to the driven and compulsive but Ultimately Decent Chris and the frivolous and irresponsible but Ultimately Decent Tony.
The disturbed
veteran
became a staple character of the postwar noir cycle.
Those not used to movies with subtitles probably won't have the wherewithal to stick with this one, but
veteran
viewers of such fare as WHAT HAVE I DONE TO DESERVE THIS?, WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN and AMOR DE HOMBRE know that the eventual rewards are worth it.
Some likable but underused actors join up with a
veteran
(and really really old) director to film a script written by the author of some minor league films.
It's about a little bar on the outskirts of civilization (Arizona or New Mexico) where its run by an old man and his daughter or granddaughter (Bette Davis) who keeps getting courted by a football
veteran.
Korean comedy
veteran
Sang-Jin Kim's Attack the Gas Station is a hysterically different take on comedy that doesn't take itself too seriously, but comes through with some seriously entertaining comedy.
In "1974", Stoltz is a fresh-from-Vietnam
veteran
tending grounds at the town war memorial at a time when the high school's star swimmer (Johnathan Taylor Thomas) wants to come out to his French teacher (Stephen Weber).
Old television watchers will spot
veteran
actors Bill McCutcheon and Jack Dodson.
George Taylor(Hodiak)is a bitter WWII
veteran
Marine with amnesia.
Boring low-budget baloney served as
veteran
actor Cameron Mitchell's sad cinematic swan song.
I think that he should get some help with writing from a Hollywood
veteran
because his idea was good.
Not just another war movie, To End All Wars takes the true story of Ernest Gordon and
veteran
Argyle soldiers to the screen in a way that will turn your heart inside out.
Mr. Durning plays a World War II
veteran
who has been suffering in silence because he believes he killed his best friend on Okinawa in 1945.
Strangely, it seems to have been made by well-meaning amateurs (that includes the talented
veteran
actors who performed in a stilted manner and seemed rather lost).
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