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The director, John Sturges, was an up-and-comer
whose
best years lay ahead.
What would you expect from a group of folks
whose
only experience has been in the production of low budget, locally produced (Valley Forge PA) Christian Shorts.
Flynn seemed like a party animal from his memoirs and was one guy
whose
real life was more exciting than his screen life.
My favorite subplot was the Sheehan family (which is so weird b/c the son was killed in Iraq and in current events there is Casey Sheehan
whose
mother went on a huge anti-Iraq tirade).
Set in 1930s China during a time of floods, we meet Wang, an elderly street performer
whose
talents are magical and capture the awe of all who witness him.
Tom is an old man
whose
wife and child have both died and who lives alone in a small country village.As an old man who is now without a wife
whose
kids have gotten married and live far away in another province, I am again sometime lonely.
The film exposes the lives of socialites,
whose
lifestyle is disastrously boastful, peculiar and repulsive.
Also, this is a very complex character,
whose
method with dealing with his feeling and emotions are the driving force of this movie.
There is a middle-aged couple in
whose
relationship she is nearly a slave and he a (violent) master.
The events of the narrative depict Corbett as a brash but likable and intelligent young man
whose
conquest of the world of boxing and social prejudice in his time, when he was considered merely the son of Irish immigrants, a lowly bank teller and a nobody surprised everyone.
The central characters, Lindy and Michael Chamberlain,
whose
daughter disappears during a night out in the Australian outback, are not bad people, but then surely not all, or even most, of the scores of people we see throughout this movie would be bad if we knew them better.
This hard-hitting, often violent western in the Peckinpah/Leone tradition is surprisingly directed by Andrew V. McLaglen,
whose
previous westerns (particularly those that starred John Wayne) were mainly in the John Ford mode.
It had a stellar part for Gillian Holroyd, for her erstwhile book publisher enforced-sweetheart, Shepherd Henderson and her madcap family and circle, including Shep's bewildered fiancée, the hateful Merle Kittredge, against
whose
chances with Shep Gillian begins her magical spell-casting.
And of course there is the keynote actor,
whose
presence, as much as his performance, makes it all work.
The Mother is a quiet character study that points up how in some societies, the elder parent is both unwelcome and a burden to grown children
whose
careers and status seeking overshadow all else.
It all starts with Maya (Rosario Dawson in superb performance)
whose
recently started attending college has everything going well for her.
Luckily, one of the beaux she still strings along (Patric Knowles) is a physician
whose
consulting rooms provide a cache of poison, with which she bids her hubby farewell.
Ceasar Romero is her producer who takes a chance on her after the original leading lady leaves because he thinks she's dating the millionaire
whose
car I just mentioned.
Sullivan,
whose
alternate name is Jack Thursby has been given an antidote to Digicorps drugging and while the rest of the spies at the latest conference drift off into what seems like a brain-dead day dream while the speakers drone on (the speakers send all the attendants to sleep via subliminal messages.)
This is a documentary that came out of the splendid work of a Canadian landscape photographer
whose
interest has long been in the ravages left on earth by the excavations or buildings of man.
A story about the British Foreign legion in 19th century India and a lowly "water-bearer" named Gunga Din, a local denizen who aspires to be just like his military counterparts; three British sergeants
whose
loyalty and camaraderie for each other extend far beyond the bounds of mere patriotism.
The Lady From Shanghai is weird even by the standards of its eminent director, Orson Welles,
whose
last Hollywood film this was for many a moon.
A story of obsessive love pushed to its limits and of a lovely swan
whose
beauty is the very ticket to her own premature demise.
Pecker is a hilariously funny yet twisted film about a small town in Baltimore
whose
daily, humdrum routine is broken by Pecker, a young photographer who takes pictures of "real things."
McKenzie ( 'Bazza' to his friends ) is a lanky, loud, hat-wearing Australian
whose
two main interests in life are sex ( despite never having had any ) and Fosters lager.
Barbara Stanwyck stars as a young girl
whose
liquor-selling father has no problem pimping her out to customers.
A kingdom
whose
king is about to die has said king unleash a competition on his several sons to see who can retrieve a ruby first to be king whilst a trio of witches want the star to carve up and use to keep them young.
The plot (which was pretty much lifted in the film "Black Roses") concerns a mulleted misfit named Eddie,
whose
ridiculed by all in his high school for his taste in music.
It's hard to say
whose
performance is best: Antonio Gades, Cristina Hoyos and Laura del Sol are superb.They dance their souls out.
Kurt Russell,
whose
career started when he kicked the REAL Elvis in It Happened At the World's Fair, will probably never top his performance as the King in this biopic helmed by slash and shock meister Carpenter.
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