Yes, an excellent film, it's under-rated.
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Yes, an excellent film, it's under-rated.
Memoirs of an Invisible Man, 1992. Chevy Chase and Daryl Hannah star. Directed by John Carpenter.
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Failed at the Box Office and was a critical failure t'boot.... I like it, probably as its well enough done and of course Daryl:eyebrows:
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, 2003. directed by Gore Verbinski.
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The Captain's Paradise, 1953.. Directed by Anthony Kimmins and stars Alec Guinness, Yvonne De Carlo and Celia Johnson.
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The film was a UK hit, and after a few changes to get it past the US censors(him being a bigamist for one), it out did all other Guinness films making over $1m in USA alone.
The Secret Of My Success, 1987. directed by Herbert Ross and starring Michael J. Fox and Helen Slater. Fred Gwynne(Herman Munster) has a nice part too.
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This was a big Box office hit
The House on 92nd Street, 1945. Directed by Henry Hathaway and stars William Eythe and Lloyd Nolan.
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The movie, shot mostly in New York City, was released shortly after the end of World War II. The House on 92nd Street was made with the full cooperation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), whose director, J. Edgar Hoover, appears during the introductory montage. Also, the FBI agents shown in Washington, D.C. were played by actual agents. The film's semidocumentary style inspired other films, including The Naked City and Boomerang.
Its obviously a bit of a love-in for the fbi and govt of the day, and showing their work against the Germans' 5th column, but in its day was well recieved and its an interesting film.
Just ordered 'Primal Fear' 1996 on DVD. With Richard Gere, Edward Norton and Laura Linney, tremendous courtroom thriller, with a chilling turn by Norton..
I've been wanting to see this again for a long time. (I read the William Deihl book too, that was also great)
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Never seen that will have to look out for it. I like a good courtroom drama. Probably due to watching 'Crown Court' when I was off school sick.