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His relationship with his
wealthy
family could have been interesting, however, we only see them in the briefest of scenes, and are not even sure who his father is until the final line of that scene when he calls a man "dad".
Joan Crawford is miscast as a
wealthy
American widow who relocates to London and mixes it up with the high society Brits.
Meanwhile, Andre's real life is outlined in stunning detail, his deadend job in a call centre, his life surrounded by his dead mother's belongings, his ex-girlfriend, now living in a
wealthy
suburb.
An added complication is that Carolyn has a
wealthy
admirer in the shape of Hugh, the foppish son of a department-store owner.
as if the whole plot of
wealthy
lesbians paying $10,000 each to get impregnated - the old-fashioned way(!)-wasn't absurd enough, we then get a subplot about a mafia chieftain whose daughter is one of the clients.He must be the new kinder, gentler form of godfather as he seems to have no problem with his daughter being involved in this.oh yeah, the ladies are worried about disease so they make the main character get tested for everything before the big night, when he has sex with at least 6 women in a row.how
Carla (Kristin Minter) and Rachel (Megan Ward) scheme to kill Rachel's
wealthy
husband, Holden (David Dukes), to get the whole inheritance.
Irene finds it very difficult to join the family named Forsyte who were a very close family who thought Irene was just a gold digger since she was not a very
wealthy
woman at all.
Sybylla is cast from all three levels of societal income; from living in middle class, to visiting her
wealthy
aunt (all the while pampered like a baby) and even forced to becoming a servant to a poor family.
Even when she's proposed to by a
wealthy
man (Frank) and practically offered a life of leisure and prosperity, being the very independent young woman she is, gives up the offer, laughing at the very idea of marrying a man for money and not love.
Stanwyck's first assignment is to take care of two sick children of a
wealthy
mother.
The
wealthy
Rodney Harrington (Barry Coe) loves his independent and ahead of time girlfriend Betty Anderson (Terry Moore), in spite of his father Mr. Harrington (Leon Ames) be against their relationship.
Katherine Houghton is a well to do American living in the tropics with her
wealthy
husband.
It doesn't last because Alan Squier is a wanderer with no money, and hitches a ride with a
wealthy
couple, Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm (Genevieve Tobin & Paul Harvey).
Tyrone Power shows his considerable comic flare in his role as a young American in Paris who is blackmailed into posing as a Russian prince to court a
wealthy
heiress (Loretta Young).
Much like Louis Malle's similarly themed film from 1987 AU REVOIR, LES ENFANTS, Vittorio daSica's THE GARDEN OF THE FINZI-CONTINI's is a meditative piece on the relatively safe haven of a group of people -- in this case, an entire family of
wealthy
Jews who enjoy a life of privilege as the horrors of World War II and anti-Semitism rages on.
Thurman plays a femme fatale who goes on dates with middle-aged
wealthy
men, and then drugs them and steals their money.
Basically the storyline is as hackneyed as could be:
wealthy
exec (Daniel Auteuil) gets caught in the company of a supermodel (Alice Taglioni) who is not his wife (Kristin Scott Thomas).
Her
wealthy
father is afraid she'll get into trouble, so he hires four football players to be her bodyguards.
William Powell, less than month before his first appearance as
wealthy
gumshoe Nick Charles in "The Thin Man," is the uncorruptible Manhattan DA who saved Gable's life when they were kids.
He plays a supposed fortune teller named Erskine(mostly working cash from
wealthy
old widows)whose lady love Karen(Susan Strasberg)has a growing fetus on her back(!).
He is a
wealthy
man but would rather spend his time lounging in the sun eating bananas and coconuts than doing business.
Barney uses his newfound abilities to create all kinds of comically wild havoc which includes helping his hip,
wealthy
best friend Payton (a winningly breezy turn by Willie Aames) hook up with snarky, yet desirable cheerleader Jane Mitchell (a delightfully bitchy portrayal by Heather Thomas).
A series of stories, or various ways taboos can be tap-danced on with relish, alternate how characters do immoral things to each other..such as these sweaty men paying for a prostitute's method of defecation over a pot, how a group of hipsters fondle a school girl before murdering her with a stick in an act of indecency, a movie producer giving an actress seeking work the "casting couch" treatment whacking off as his pal rapes her, an act of adultery where the cheating woman alternates between pleasure and guilt over what she's doing as the grinning male has his way with her, a
wealthy
wife looks on as her black butler gives her daughter oral sex, etc.
It probably pitches like it could be funny (and even successful), but it falls apart as a film, completely...If you understand this, then you also understand it sounds more like an off-Broadway play...As a matter of fact (and the ore I think about it), this 'movie' would probably do very well in a live theatrical format...Heck, it could take on a life of its own and become syndicated, making the US cities tour, complete with building sized promos appearing in each city months before it premiers to build the anticipation...I'm certain performing arts centers all over the country will sell out all the shows quickly as anticipation grows and of course the
wealthy
season ticket holders would let everyone know they'll be busy on Friday evening, because they will be at the 'premier' of that play...'The Grand'...As a matter of fact, the more 'I' think about it, given the opportunity; 'I'd' pitch it!
Played by John Malkovich at his most enduringly camp, Conway charms the socks, money and underpants from a string of
wealthy
suckers and gay young men.
His past lady-love, Helen(Sarah Lafleur), an animal conservationist, along with an egotistical
wealthy
hunter(Sam McMurray)and his sidekick Ahmed(Joe Holt)will assist the sheriff in his duties to take each croc out.
Crawford stars as Louise, a seemingly cool, detached nurse who cares for an ill woman (whom we never see) who is married to a
wealthy
man named Dean (Raymond Massey).
Lauren (Melanie Lynskey) is house sitting in a quiet,
wealthy
neighborhood and decides to throw a slumber party for her officemates.
Young innocent from Chicago travels down South to stay with her
wealthy
cousin, a society shark with an alcoholic husband who is planning on busting up the engagement between her former lover and a terrified girl who also lives in the mansion.
Cotter, in the end, is his own downfall as he goes too far and his romance with a high society girl with a very
wealthy
and powerful father, leads to his downfall because one thing you don't do is double-cross your moll!
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