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About the only difference between the two is that the lead
villainess
here (played by Angelika Jager) has a very thick accent.
It doesn't really matter if the prune-faced officer has a point that Temple isn't being raised properly (the woman is turned into the proverbial
villainess
almost immediately); one can see right away that Temple can hold her own, taking care of herself and her elderly guardian in the bargain (as well as the local widow who has her hooks in for the Captain).
After everybody in the cast get knocked off, I wasn't satisfied with the come up pence given to our
villainess.
"Fifi's Folly" only works if you can accept that Babette's name is actually Fifi and that she's a closet James Bond
villainess
and that Lumiere is an idiot concerning women.
Stella Stevens plays the
villainess
this time; she's good, but can't match Shelley Winters in the predecessor.
Despite some mildly thought-provoking oddities in the script and the film's overall curiosity value, Fury of the Wolfman emerges as a dull, uninteresting excursion into lycanthropy, saved only by the statuesque presence of
villainess
Perla Cristal.
Mix exotic tropical locations, babes in skimpy attire, explosions, good-looking Dudley Do-Right clones, a movie star with his best years behind him (Martin Sheen), a little martial arts and a sexy
villainess
(Tracy Lor.....er, sorry...Tracy ELIZABETH Lords) and you'd think you'd be in for some escapist fun.
Then, there's the scene where he tries to seduce the
villainess
into letting him go by kissing her, but she isn't fooled, because he's too honest to kiss her convincingly !
Her role as the evil
villainess
in this film is truly classic.
That was all lost in an instant when Ziyi Zhang's character suddenly revealed herself for "what she was" - in the process suddenly going from normal middle class immigrant girl to ludicrous, evil, wry, hissing, (awkwardly) seductive, bloken engrish Oriental
villainess.
Based on George Kelly's play "Craig's Wife", the film has a stagy look and direction, but you can't beat the title character for a worthy
villainess.
Daliah Lavi is the lead
villainess.
And Lady Tremaine is a real
villainess
here.
It has one of the least interesting villains of all time (actually, a villainess).
This,the fourth and last of the Matt Helm movies has a lot to recommend it and has serious credentials to be one of the most interesting films of the 60s and that is for a variety of reasons.One of these is the appearance of the late Sharon Tate who gives a very appealing comic performance in her final movie.The attractive 60s star Dahlia Lavi makes a good
villainess
and is a fine foil for Nigel Greene a respected English actor (who was later to die tragically) as the evil Count Contini.He had played a similar role in the earlier British spy thriller DEADLIER THAN THE MALE.Nancy Kwan also appears and so does Chuck Norris in a "blink and you'll miss him"screen debut.The reason Norris was in it at all was because of the movies' fight choreographer,none other than the legendary Bruce Lee himself and he does sterling work giving the many hand to hand combat scenes in THE WRECKING CREW a zest that was rare in action movies of the period that featured martial arts.
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