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Harold Gould plays an inept surgeon who shuts his eyes when the knife digs in,Richard Lenz
(whose "
pompous ass" reporter in "The Shootist" was booted in the rear by John Wayne)plays the patient who exposes the fraud(he only came in for a chest x-ray,until they discovered he owns a house).Also in the cast on screen(and supplying some excellent country-flavored music)is Keith Allison,former guitarist for Paul Revere and the Raiders,who also worked with Michael Nesmith on a few Monkees recordings(and co-wrote "Auntie's Municipal Court" with Nesmith on 1968's "The Birds,the Bees,and the Monkees").Alas,there is some missing footage from this print,including a topless sequence with Uschi Digard near the end,also a scene with actress Kathleen Freeman(who wants to use green stamps to finance her operation),who gets locked by Sellers in his office,never to be seen again(in the uncut version,he returns to his office to find that she has written in large letters on the wall "UNFAIR PRICK" ; his response?
'The English Patient' can rightly be compared to the films of David Lean,
whose
sweeping epics such as 'Lawrence of Arabia' and 'Bridge on the River Kwai' must have inspired the director Anthony Minghella.
Based on three stories by Fumiko Hayashi, Late Chrysanthemums tells the story of four retired geishas, now middle-aged,
whose
lives have become full of disappointment and regret.
Hope Lange is the entry level ambitious employee
whose
determined to get to the top by using her mind and not her body.
Aside from her sister Annie and friend Ray, Alex decides to keep these powers a secret from everyone, even her parents for fear of being kidnapped by the Plant,
whose
corrupt owner, Danielle Atron has her head of Security, Vince, search for the mysterious GC161 kid.
He's not in a lot of the movie, but when he's there, you know
whose
movie it is.
Rod Cameron plays a big game hunter
whose
last safari was wiped out by mammoths.
No one believes him, including his best friend, played by Cesar Romero,
whose
brother was among those killed.
The Jack Elliot character closely resembles Bob Horner, an aging MLB slugger
whose
best days were behind him.
Eager electronics whiz Brian Foster (a likable performance by Wesley Eure of TV's "Land of the Lost") creates a computerized watchdog called C.H.O.M.P.S. (an acronym for Canine Home Protection System) for his boss Mr. Ralph Norton (nicely played by Conrad Baain),
whose
home security business is floundering.
She plays a very inexpressive actress for most of the film,
whose
talent is drawn out at the end.
It tells the sad story of an adopted child, Adam,
whose
mother left him after birth.
Some Americans,
whose
reviews of certain non-American films, seem ignorant to (and have trouble comprehending) anything that isn't an American product.
If anyone has any doubts about the talent of Liev Schrieber, just a look at his new film, "Everything is Illuminated", which clearly shows a man that is not only one of America's finest actors, but a new director
whose
first effort is indeed an inspiration and a harbinger of what is to follow.
Carpenter's direction as always is excellent as his camera glides through the lonely world of the characters
whose
inhabitable environment is about to be corrupted by the primordial fear of body takeover.
Stupidly continuing to dismiss the film after I heard positive things about it from people
whose
opinions I trust, I missed the theatrical run completely.
Story is of two wastrels
whose
only aim is to get rich and famous by any which ways.
Some reviewers and fans
whose
pieces I've read seem a bit dismayed at having such a young actor portray someone who must by now be over a 1000 old, but I disagree.
Special credit must be give to composer Pino Donaggio,
whose
score for this film really is what sets it apart from others and gives it its creepiness.
Paul Bettany did a great role as the tortured father
whose
favorite little girl dies tragically of disease.
There is a wealthy baseball team owner who dies and
whose
wife is going to sue the hospital for neglience.
He was quite simply the greatest stand-up comedian in the world, almost certainly in my opinion the greatest that ever lived (his stand-up idol being the great Richard Pryor,
whose
battles with addiction he paralleled).
It sickens me that some movies get made
whose
budget equals the GDP of a small country,with a hyped up release,good reviews,an Oscar winning director and/or actors, and turn out to be so disappointing,with actors sleepwalking through their roles and uninspired directing,with predictable plot lines and a story with holes in it so big,Sandra Bullock could drive a bomb-loaded bus through it.
Even for the non-opera loving public the name CARMEN is immediately recognized as an opera by Bizet about a gypsy girl
whose
capricious loves destroy men.
She is invited to work in a huge theater in Broadway,
whose
owner proposes her.
These are realistic individuals
whose
backstories unfold leisurely over the course of the series, as if you work with them on a daily basis.
"We're both stumbling around together in this unformed world,
whose
rules and objectives are largely unknown, seemingly indecipherable or even possibly nonexistent, always on the verge of being killed by forces that we don't understand."
The film serves as an anthology of four urban legends told from the point of view of four teenagers
whose
car breaks down in the middle of nowhere.
Mesmorizing cinematography, accompanied with Philip Glass mystical musical score added a completely magical aura to the story of one of the Japan's greatest novelists,
whose
originality and picturesque narrative are beautifully portrayed in this picture.
Also horning in on an already fantastically-dangerous operation are Miss Ralli, and a stubborn Mexican Teniente (Gabriela Tinti)
whose
regiment was betrayed when Cordoba set up on his own.
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