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And at the end of the movie when she acts like her sister who was a
waitress
and she is talking to the bad guy she should of met him somewhere and recorded him saying she was dead and what happened for her "proof".
DarkWolf tells the tale of a young
waitress
named Josie (Samaire Armstrong) who had been leading a pretty ordinary life until her friend Mary (Tippi Hedren) is killed by a Werewolf, you see Werewolves actually exist in modern day America & there is even a special organisation within the police force to fight the Werewolf threat headed up by Detective Steve Turley (Ryan Olosio) who has the difficult task of telling Josie that she is in fact a pure blooded Werewolf herself & that a so-called 'dark prince' Werewolf (Kane Hodder) wants to mate with her & create a new breed of pure blood Werewolves that will take over the entire world, or something like that.
The story revolves around a ditzy cocktail
waitress
who becomes famous after inadvertently saving the life of an Arab dignitary.
William S. Hart (as Jim Treen), the most eligible bachelor in Canyon City, is finally getting hitched, to pretty blonde
waitress
Leona Hutton (as Molly Stewart).
Jim makes it to his
waitress
girlfriend Janet (Cynthia Preston as Cyndy Preston) but is handed back to Dr. Blake's assistant Verna (George Buza) soon after by Officer Marks (Harry Booker).
When an attempt is made to assassinate the Emir of Ohtar, an Arab potentate visiting Washington, D.C., his life is saved by a cocktail
waitress
named Sunny Davis.
This seems like two films: one a dreary, pretentious lengthy saga about an ac-tor who is taken over by the parts he plays; the other a brilliant social comment about a middle aged divorce who is picked up by a
waitress.
Shelley Winters is wonderful as a
waitress
with another business on the side.
The problem is, Arthur doesn't love Susan (though I hear she makes some good chicken) and has just fallen head-over-heels for the
waitress
and part-time shop-lifter Linda Marolla.
She's a
waitress
for her father's speakeasy in a little crummy mining town.
Betty Garrett plays the
waitress
who falls in love with Sinatra.
"Protocol" is a hit-and-miss picture starring Goldie Hawn as a bubbly cocktail
waitress
who one night saves the life of a visiting Arab from an assassination attempt.
She plays a diner
waitress.
Joseph Brady and Clarence Doolittle are two sailors, who have a four-day shore leave in Hollywood.Joe knows everything about girls and can't wait to see Lola, while Clarence is shyer and needs some advice from his buddy on how to meet girls.They then run into a little boy, Donald Martin, who has ran away in order to join the navy.They take him home and meet his beautiful aunt Susan, who wants to be a singer.Clarence wants Susie to be his girl, but his shyness gets in the way.But he doesn't feel shy with a waitress, who comes from Brooklyn, like he does.Soon Joe notices he's in love with Susie.The boys are in a fix when they lie to Susie on meeting with a big time music producer they don't even know.As they are in a fix with their feelings.George Sidney's Anchors Aweigh (1945) is a great musical comedy.Gene Kelly is top-notch, once again, in his singing and dancing routines.Frank Sinatra is terrific as the shy guy from Brooklyn.Shy isn't the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Frank Sinatra, but he plays his part well.Kathryn Grayson is fantastic as Susan Abbott.We sadly lost this gifted actress and operatic soprano singer last month at the age of 88.The 9-year old Dean Stockwell does amazing job as the little fellow wanting to become a sailor.Jose Iturbi does great job performing himself.It's magic what he does with the piano.Edgar Kennedy plays Chief of police station.Sara Berner is the voice of Jerry Mouse.There's a lot of great stuff in this movie and some fantastic singing and dancing numbers.Just look at Kelly and Sinatra performing "We Hate to Leave".It's so energetic."If
Bette Davis, as the slutty, vicious Cockney
waitress
Mildred is absolutely believable.
Legend has it that Davis was 'robbed' of a 1935 Oscar for her performance as a cockney-speaking waitress, unwed mother & manipulative boyfriend-user, Mildred Rogers.
But instead, Arthur finds himself falling for Queens
waitress
Linda Marolla (Golden Globe nominated Liza Minnelli), which of course is threatening the inheritance, and 3/4 of his family's fortune from father Stanford (Thomas Barbour) and Aunt Martha (Geraldine Fitzgerald).
Though both guys are initially attracted to Grayson, she eventually voices a preference to Joe but Clarence later hooks up with a
waitress
(Pamela Britton)who, he learns is from his hometown of Brooklyn.
Arlene in the former is a beautiful, glamorous and frivolous heiress and much more likable character than Mildred in the latter, which is a pale, uneducated and impudent Cockney
waitress.
She works as a
waitress
in a coffee shop, she can't read and she not really anybody to look at but she is a flirt.
Barbara Stanwyck as a real tough cookie, a
waitress
to the working classes (and prostitute at the hands of her father) who escapes to New York City and uses her feminine wiles to get a filing job, moving on to Mortgage and Escrow, and later as assistant secretary to the second in command at the bank.
As the heartless
waitress
who jerks Philip, a sensitive medical student, around and nearly ruins his life, Davis is way too shrill, almost demonic.
Olive is the jealous but good-hearted
waitress.
For Englishmen in their fifties (and I am in that bracket), it is always entertaining to see glimpses of and hear sounds of the Swinging Sixties, and although this film spends a lot of time in offices, it has plenty of Sixties nostalgia, including red buses, Carnaby Street, a song by Lulu and a delicious shot up the micro-skirt of a waitress, the like of which England has never seen since in public places.
The story is interesting, but it's highly unlikely that some cocktail
waitress
will get an important job in the government just because she saved some big shot's life.
Unfortunately its a
waitress
from the bar, and not his fiancée.
Sunny, a cocktail
waitress
in the D.C. area, is a bit dim, to put in mildly.
After convincing Hugo that he (Max) is a) mental and b) desperately in need of a partner to make his dreams of being a stage magician come alive, the not-so-dynamic duo enlist the managerial expertise of an inventor of illusions (Milo) and the, ah, gentler attributes of a lovely
waitress
(Lydia).
No, don't tell me his whole system isn't affected by it."....The other scene occurs in
waitress
Pat Kroll's apartment.
As Mildred Rogers, Davis burst forth with a completely unsympathetic role of a slutty
waitress
who becomes the target of Leslie Howard's affections, and already eager to sink her teeth into a role like this, she had no qualms of the awful things her character was meant to do throughout the course of the film and the awful transformation she would undergo.
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