10 Unusually Impressive Motion Pictures For Your Amusement Delight
Every Hollywood producer has one target in mind when they make a film. They want to put out a film that is a massive hit that the public loves. A wonderful story, some tremendous actors along with a couple of special effects and there you have the ingredients for a enormous box-office success. Or do you? Sometimes a film will have all of the theoretical indispensable elements and it will still fall short at the box office. There are no definite recipes to make a Hollywood chartbuster. Select from the reviews below and download a fantastic motion picture to view tonight.
Borderline - Strange thriller comedy in which L.A. cop Trevor tries to gather proof contrary to cunning drug smuggler Burr when mixing with hard gentleman MacMurray in Mexico. Starts out favorably, although eventually slows down in ridiculousness. Burr makes a lucid scoundrel.The cast includes Fred MacMurray, Claire Trevor, Raymond Burr, Jose Torvay, Morris Ankrum, and Roy Roberts. (88 minutes, 1950)
No Down Payment - Topical suburban soap opera of entangling complications of few young married couples. Cast includes Joanne Woodward, Jeffrey Hunter, Sheree North, Tony Randall, Cameron Mitchell, Patricia Owens, Barbara Hurry, and Pat Hingle.
The Seniors - 4 collegians open a counterfeit sex hospital, which mushrooms into a multi million dollar business. The movie is alternately stupid and sarcastic, with some harmless nudity thrown in. Cast includes Jeffrey Byron, Gary Imhof, Dennis Quaid, Lou Richards, PrisciIla Barnes, Alan Reed, Edward Andrews, Robert Emhardl, and Alan Hewitt.
Repossessed - Here's a fashion spoof of The Exorcist, with Blair herself as a housewife acquired again by the identical demon she was purged of as a kid. Too few gags, too plentiful targets, and a meager ending make this film weak. Blair and Nielsen as the exorcist are good. Cast includes Linda Blair, Ned Beatty, Leslie Nielsen, Anthony Starke, Lana Schwab, and Thom Sharp.
Dracula Dead and Loving It - Dracula gets the Mel Brooks treatment in this lampoon motion picture which invests so much time retelling the recognizable Transylvanian's tale it forgets to be comical. There are some good minutes for Brooks' fans, but just not enough. Cast includes Leslie Nielsen, Peter MacNicol, Steven Weber, Amy Beck, Charlie Callas, and Anne Bancroft.
The Curse of the Cat People - Follow-up to Cat People builds noteworthy environment in tale of poor little girl who brings up vision of Simon, her father's peculiar first wife. Bodeen Prudent's prompting debut and is additionally obtainable in pc-colored rendition Hex of the Red Altar. Cast includes Gunther von Fritsch, Robert Prudent, Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Jane Randolph, Ann Carter, and Julia Dean.
Adam's Apples - This movie is a weird dark comedy about two very diverse men who have a battle of wills. It is a newly developed religious zealot versus a hard core neo-Nazi criminal. The battle of good versus evil is on. The main stars are Ulrich Thomsen, Mads Mikkelsen, Nicolas Bro, and Paprika Steen. (German-Danish-comedy directed by Anders Thomas Jensen)
Ronin - Several specialists are brought together to regain a available suitcase. It seems the Russians want the suitcase, and ex KGB spies have it. Whatever is inside that case, it seems to carry a high price tag.
Trading Mom - It's about three siblings who could not stand their mom. Spacek cast a spell which makes her-and all recall of her vanish. Here is a flat and inanimate tale with meager production values. Cast includes Sissy Spacek, Anna Chlumsky, Aaron Michael Metchik, Asher Metchik, Maureen Stapleton, and Merritt Yohnka.
The Sea Hawk - Top of the line amalgamation with Flynn at his streaking best in venture on the high oceans. The film has a vigorous balance of piracy, romance, and swordplay, handsomely shot, and orchestrated with exciting Erich Wolfgang Komgold score. Cast includes Errol Flynn, Brenda Marshall, Claude Pours, Donald Crisp, Flora Robson, Alan Hale, Henry Daniell, Una O'Connor, Gilbert Roland, and Edgar Buchanan. - 18780
Borderline - Strange thriller comedy in which L.A. cop Trevor tries to gather proof contrary to cunning drug smuggler Burr when mixing with hard gentleman MacMurray in Mexico. Starts out favorably, although eventually slows down in ridiculousness. Burr makes a lucid scoundrel.The cast includes Fred MacMurray, Claire Trevor, Raymond Burr, Jose Torvay, Morris Ankrum, and Roy Roberts. (88 minutes, 1950)
No Down Payment - Topical suburban soap opera of entangling complications of few young married couples. Cast includes Joanne Woodward, Jeffrey Hunter, Sheree North, Tony Randall, Cameron Mitchell, Patricia Owens, Barbara Hurry, and Pat Hingle.
The Seniors - 4 collegians open a counterfeit sex hospital, which mushrooms into a multi million dollar business. The movie is alternately stupid and sarcastic, with some harmless nudity thrown in. Cast includes Jeffrey Byron, Gary Imhof, Dennis Quaid, Lou Richards, PrisciIla Barnes, Alan Reed, Edward Andrews, Robert Emhardl, and Alan Hewitt.
Repossessed - Here's a fashion spoof of The Exorcist, with Blair herself as a housewife acquired again by the identical demon she was purged of as a kid. Too few gags, too plentiful targets, and a meager ending make this film weak. Blair and Nielsen as the exorcist are good. Cast includes Linda Blair, Ned Beatty, Leslie Nielsen, Anthony Starke, Lana Schwab, and Thom Sharp.
Dracula Dead and Loving It - Dracula gets the Mel Brooks treatment in this lampoon motion picture which invests so much time retelling the recognizable Transylvanian's tale it forgets to be comical. There are some good minutes for Brooks' fans, but just not enough. Cast includes Leslie Nielsen, Peter MacNicol, Steven Weber, Amy Beck, Charlie Callas, and Anne Bancroft.
The Curse of the Cat People - Follow-up to Cat People builds noteworthy environment in tale of poor little girl who brings up vision of Simon, her father's peculiar first wife. Bodeen Prudent's prompting debut and is additionally obtainable in pc-colored rendition Hex of the Red Altar. Cast includes Gunther von Fritsch, Robert Prudent, Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Jane Randolph, Ann Carter, and Julia Dean.
Adam's Apples - This movie is a weird dark comedy about two very diverse men who have a battle of wills. It is a newly developed religious zealot versus a hard core neo-Nazi criminal. The battle of good versus evil is on. The main stars are Ulrich Thomsen, Mads Mikkelsen, Nicolas Bro, and Paprika Steen. (German-Danish-comedy directed by Anders Thomas Jensen)
Ronin - Several specialists are brought together to regain a available suitcase. It seems the Russians want the suitcase, and ex KGB spies have it. Whatever is inside that case, it seems to carry a high price tag.
Trading Mom - It's about three siblings who could not stand their mom. Spacek cast a spell which makes her-and all recall of her vanish. Here is a flat and inanimate tale with meager production values. Cast includes Sissy Spacek, Anna Chlumsky, Aaron Michael Metchik, Asher Metchik, Maureen Stapleton, and Merritt Yohnka.
The Sea Hawk - Top of the line amalgamation with Flynn at his streaking best in venture on the high oceans. The film has a vigorous balance of piracy, romance, and swordplay, handsomely shot, and orchestrated with exciting Erich Wolfgang Komgold score. Cast includes Errol Flynn, Brenda Marshall, Claude Pours, Donald Crisp, Flora Robson, Alan Hale, Henry Daniell, Una O'Connor, Gilbert Roland, and Edgar Buchanan. - 18780
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