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Crawford plays a Bonnie Jordan, a
wealthy
young woman whose life consists of parties, booze, and stripping off her clothes to jump from a yacht and go swimming.
Wealthy
psychiatrist Lindsay Crouse has just published her first novel and is feeling down about her profession feeling that it's hopeless to help her patients.
Lorna Green(Janine Reynaud)is a performance artist for
wealthy
intellectuals at a local club.
While in her deathbed, Ann Lord (Vanessa Redgrave) repeats the name "Harris" and recalls the day on the 50's when she was an aspirant singer and traveled from New York to be the maid of honor of her
wealthy
friend Lila Wittenborn (Mamie Gummer) in Newport.
Corbin Bernsen gives a terrifically intense and riveting performance as Dr. Alan Feinstone, a
wealthy
and successful Beverly Hills dentist who's obsessed with perfection.
a bit slow and boring, the tale of an old man and his wife living a delapidated building and interacting with a fixed cast of characters like the mailman, the brothers sitting on the porch, the
wealthy
cigar smoking man.
For those who like their murder mysteries busy, this is definitely the one to see, as it is chock full of interesting and suspicious characters, most of them
wealthy
Long Island socialite types.
Rosalind Russell executes a power-house performance as Rosie Lord, a very
wealthy
woman with greedy heirs.
In this grim melodrama, Barbara Stanwyck plays the eldest of three
wealthy
sisters who become orphans when their father dies in France.
An anti-Fascist, a worker in the underground movement, many times injured, and wanted by the Nazis, Kurt Muller (Lukas) is in need of a long vacation on the estate of his
wealthy
mother-in-law.
He quits his job as a dishwasher and goes out to become a hustler for
wealthy
people.
Marsha Mason co-stars as Jenny's would-be stepmother, who though
wealthy
turns out to be a very good influence on her.
Realizing that the intended, called "Precious" (Barnes) is nothing but a gold-digger aided and abetted by her mother (Brady), they arrange for her to be introduced to a
wealthy
Count.
The man he chooses is a full-time drunk (Auer), but the girls mistake him for an actual
wealthy
count (Milland).
A
wealthy
California widow, who appears to be frittering away her money, is railroaded by her two grown, greedy daughters, both of whom are afraid Mama Rosie is carelessly spending their inheritance.
She convincingly plays the married woman who has a lover on the side and also sets her sights on a
wealthy
man, Miles Rushworth who is played by Herbert Marshall.
Muni likewise captures the naive but honorable Wang, eventually caught between the two worlds of the
wealthy
and the peasant.
Not only that but the man who gets Mildred pregnant is already married and when Philip asks him what he intends to do about Baby ( apparently the baby's name) he laughs is off, he has no intention in supporting her and Baby and he is
wealthy.
With part reconstruction and part direct shooting, the directors made a formidably limpid documentary on a coup d'état against President Chavez in Venezuela, organized by a foreign secret service and fully supported by the
wealthy
Venezuelan minority, the political opposition, the Church (a cynical laughing cardinal) and the US government.
Through a moving performance Kasper Van Dien brilliantly portrays the emotional rift between a hard working
wealthy
father and his misguided son.
The simple but effective storyline takes two very different people on a trip from Germany to Italy after Eva, an unemployed mother of two, discovers that her artist husband is having an affair with the wife of a
wealthy
lawyer.
The plot here follows the idea of murder for profit, and follows the insurance payout of a
wealthy
man.
Gerard is introduced to the treasurer of the club and beautician Christine Halsslag (Renée Soutendijk), who is a
wealthy
widow that owns the beauty shop Sphinx, and they have one night stand.
The story involves him and another
wealthy
visitor of a countryside tavern challenging a brutal young journalist to accept a morbid wager.
When Ivy (Joan Fontaine) makes the acquaintance of a
wealthy
older gent (Herbert Marshall, who must have been born middle-aged), she sets one of her extravant chapeaux for him.
He accepts an offer to be the overnight guest of the Club treasurer, a beautiful
wealthy
salon owner.
The problem with books like those of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers or S.S. Van Dine (on whose work this film is based), is that they are low on action or variety - whereas Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe traverse the mean streets of LA, working class tenements, bars, offices,
wealthy
mansions, and meet all sorts of exciting dangers and violence, Golden Age fiction is generally fixed in location, the scene of the murder, usually a lavish country house, and the action is limited to investigating clues and interviewing suspects.
If Jean Renoir's first film "Whirlpool of Fate" first takes us into the world of the countryside, the rivers, the lives of the peasantry that he will continue to explore, it seems only fitting that his second film deals for the most part with the
wealthy
and the privileged, the upper classes and those who are trying to claw their way upwards.
Paul Newman as a P.I. in Southern California, searching for truth among the
wealthy
-- shades of Harper and the Drowning Pool! Throw in Gene Hackman, Liev Schriber, James Garner, and John Spencer and how can a girl possibly go wrong watching Twilight?
Movies like 'Less Than Zero' (more so in Bret Easton Ellis' novel than the movie, though) and 'Bonfire of the Vanities' and other similarly themed movies presents one class of people,
wealthy
apathetic socialites who exist in a state of perpetual uselessness.
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