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Friday, September 11, 2009

A Bunch Of Straightforward Major Motion Picture Overviews

By Araceli Fields

In the past you had to go to a store if you wanted to rent or buy a movie. You can now save a trip to the video store and download movies right off the internet. Below, is a sample of some of the movies you can find using movie download sites.

Abbott and Costello in Hollywood: A disjointed comedy with Abbott and Costello cast as a barber and a porter in Hollywood. This film provides a few glimpses behind the scenes at MGM with Lucille Ball, Preston Foster, Butch Jenkins, and controller Robert Z. Leonard. Your cast includes Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Frances Rafferty, Robert Stanton, Jean Porter, and Dean Stockwell. S. Sylvan Simon directs (1945 Comedy)

Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade: The Nazis are still looking for religious artifacts. Now they are hunting the Holy Grail. Indiana's father has gone missing in Europe. He was also seeking the Grail. Now on a desperate search, Indiana tries to find his father, and the Grail.

Wanted: A young office worker is torn from his boring life and thrown into a very different world. He is offered to follow in his father's footsteps, and join a secret league of assassins. He is then trained to kill, and carry out the assignments that are handed down.

The Peacemaker: A train wreck, with a train loaded with nuclear weapons, in Russia leaves what appears to be a nuclear disaster in its wake. Nuclear expert Dr. Julia Kelly thinks otherwise. She is convinced the explosion was staged, and the nuclear weapons have fallen into dangerous hands. Colonel Devoe agrees, and the two must uncover the conspiracy that has lead to nuclear weapons falling into the wrong hands.

Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy Fun filled adventure-comedy-horror film with bad girl Marie Windsor making life miserable for Abbott and Costello. A live mummy spices things up.. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Marie Windsor, Dan Seymour, and Richard Deacon all star in this movie. (1955 Comedy)

The Cherry Orchard: Depressed, muted adaptation of Chekhov classic in regards to a once prosperous Russian clan's battle to deal with the approaching sale of their estate and the cherished title orchard. Made with care and well performed, although not relatively powerful as either a film or as an "opened-up" play. Cast includes Alan Bates, Katrina Cartlidge, Owen Teale, Tushka Bergen, and Michael Gough. (141 minutes, 1999)

Cry Wolf: Static venture-puzzle of Stan Soaking up an imagined inciting film in reference to global enthralls enclosing a planet chess final. Cast includes Barbara Stanwick, Errol Flynn, Geraldine Brooks, Richard Basehart, and Jerome Cowan. (83 minutes, 1947)

The Prime Gig: Victorious telemarketer Vaughn is enlisted by Harris for his boiler-room operation and gets to be romantically engaged with Ormond. Fascinating check out swindle artists, although Vaughn's ambivalent personality flattens the film's dramatic tightness rather than heightening it. Excellent behaviors help. U.S. debut on cable Television. Cast includes Vince Vaughn, Julia Ormond, Ed Harris, Rory Cochrane, Wallace Shawn, Stephen Tobolowsky, George Wendt, and Jeannetta Arnette.(97 minutes, 2001)

Indian Summer: Excellent-natured yuppie reminiscence in regards to thirty something's who return to the cherished summer camp of their youth for a reunion weekend. Arkin is amazing as the camp controller, and the cast couldn't be more appealing. Writer director' Binder based this on his own remembering, and filmed at the real Camp Tamakwa he attended in Canada. Cast includes Alan Arkin, Matt Craven, Diane Aisle, Bill Paxton, and Elizabeth Perkins. (97 minutes, 1993)

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