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Sunday, August 30, 2009

An Array Of Definitive Film Outlines

By Brandon Hurley

For a long time we have used the video store as one of our main ways to access movies. You can now save a trip to the video store and download movies right off the internet. Let's look at what you might find to watch using a movie download site.

A Single Girl: Gleaming, scintillating cut-of-life, informed in genuine time, in reference to a youthful female Ledoyen whose personal life is difficult to affirm the minimum, and who should deal with extra pressures in her new job as a room service waitress in a lavish hotel. Cast includes Benoit Magimel, Dominique Valadie, Vera Briole, and Michel Bompoil. (90 minutes, 1995)

Chicago Joe and the Showgirl: Jerk cadet-hood Sutherland, stationed in London throughout WW2, joins a self-misled British tart Lloyd in carrying out trivial offenses that escalate into slay. Famed British tabloid fodder gets the low-spending limit "period" therapy. Gently fascinating account by no means relatively gels, albeit some of the bloodshed offers surprisingly stylized jolts. Lloyd is a lot more fascinating than her co-star here. Cast includes Kiefer Sutherland, Emily Lloyd, Patsy Kensit, Keith Allen, and John Lahr. (103 minutes, 1990)

Ruffles of Red Gap: Laughton is amazing as butler triumphed in a Texas Poker game by uncouth however friendly westerner Ruffles and socially ambitious spouse Boland. Za-Su is the spinster he falls in love with. An entirely triumphing movie is born. Harry Leon Wilson's tale was filmed before in 1918 and 1923, then redid as Lavish Slacks. Cast includes H Leo McCarey, Charles Laughton, Mary Boland, Charlie Ruggles, ZaSu Pitts, Roland Youthful, and Leila Hyams. (92 minutes, 1935)

Big Trouble: Harried coverage sales associate Arkin needs money to send his 3 sons through Yale, so he gets to be engaged with ditsy D'Angelo in a plot to slaughter her loony spouse (Falk). This is pretty stupid stuff, albeit the sardine-flavored liqueur does grant a few giggles. Andrew Bergman wrote the script under the name Warren Bogle. Cast includes Peter Falk, Alan Arkin, Beverly D'Angelo, Charles Durning, Robert Pile, Paul Dooley, Valerie Curtin, and Richard Libertini. (93 minutes, 1985)

Send Me No Flowers: Hypochondriac Rock, believes he has little time to live, has Randall find new spouse for his wife Doris. Cast includes Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Clint Stroller, Paul Lynde, Hal March, Edward Andrews, and Patricia Barry. (100 minutes, 1964)

The Slams: Pointless action movie has Brown in an L.A. penitentiary after stashing away a heroin backlog and five million dollars. Midway through, the comedy takes over for a quick pickup. Cast includes Jim Brown, Judy Pace, Roland "Bob" Harris, Blunt de Kova, and Ted Cassidy. (97 minutes, 1973)

The Fugitive: Falsely accused of killing his wife, Dr. Richard Kimball is on his way to prison. When the train he's on crashes, he gets away, and is on the run. Now free, he is determined to prove his innocence. On the run from the law, he runs his own investigation to try and catch the true killer.

Te Alambrista: Boyish, ignorant Ambriz illegally crosses the U.S.-Mexican boundary and is capitalized on as he desires work to aid his family. The feeling is crisp and observational; director Youthful's first flick. Cast includes Domingo Ambriz, Trinidad Silva, Linda Gillin, Ned Beatty, Julius Harris, Paul Berrones, and Edward James Olmos. (110 minutes, 1977)

China Nine Liberty 37: This is a mystifying Western in which railroad tycoons spare a gentleman from gallows in trade for killing another gunfighter. The gunfighter's girl falls for the killer and helps do his evil work. Title refers to the signpost giving distance to 2 close-by towns. Cast includes Warren Oates, Fabio Testi, Jenny Agutter, and Sam Peckinpah. (102 minutes, 1978)

A phrase like "Movies Rentals" might get a good result. Not all searches get the right result. If the first one fails to work out try another one. "Movies To Download Online" would be worth a try.

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