Friday 1 January 2010

Nine Great Recommendations For An Awesome Motion Picture To Observe Today

By Addie Moss

Several of the greatest motion pictures of all time are the golden oldies. If you fancy to watch a excellent film tonight, here is some information on some of the greatest motion pictures you may have never heard of. Check them out. Remember you can download them nearly immediately to your own computer in the luxury of your own house.

In 1940 we seen The Sea Hawk wich was a top of the line amalgamation with Flynn at his streaking best in venture on the high oceans. The motion picture has a dynamic 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.

The Seniors hit the screen in 1978. 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.

Afurika Monogatari started hitting theaters in 1988. Guide Sayer crashes his aircraft in wilds of Africa and comes upon a game preserve. Even old Jimmy is monotonous. The movie was filmed in Kenya. Cast includes James Stewart, Philip Sayer, Eleanora Vallone, and Heekura Simba.

1958 was the year for Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys. Disheartening film of Max Shulman's narrative in regards to small city in uproar over a new missile base in their neighborhood. Cast includes Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Joan Collins, Jack Carson, Dwayne Hickman, Tuesday Weld, and Gale Gordon.

Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Small town band hits it big, in an endeavor to link up songs from The Beatles' timeless album into some kind of a storyline. As to The Bee Gees performing skill, well let us just say that they are not the Beatles. Cast includes Peter Frampton, The Bee Gees, George Bums, Sandy Farina, and Steve Martin.

1997 was the year that The Leading Man came out. British backstage show romantic movie in regards to an American film megastar who seduces a playwright's unhappy wife and his leading-woman mistress. When it might not make up its mind whether it is a comedy tirade or a light thriller, it's still exceptionally humorous stuff. Bon Jovi is excellent as the impetuous, unscrupulous Yankee, and Galiena and Newton are enticing as the females snared in his web. Cast includes Jon Bon Jovi, Anna Galiena, Lambert Wilson, Thandie Newton, Barry Humphries, and David Warner.

The Cheyenne Social Club, A cowboy with very little money inherits and runs the Cheyenne Social Club which to his surprise turns out to be a brothel in the Old West. The film has lots of chuckles, although stereotypes are thick throughout the film. Cast includes Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Shirley Jones, Sue Ane Langdon, and Elaine Devry.

For Love of Ivy came out in 1968. A family needs to hang on to their servant, so they find her a man to keep her happy. The film is a ho-hum black romantic movie at best. Cast includes Sidney Poitier, Abbey Lincoln, Guy Bridges, Leon Bibb, Nan, Martin, Lauri Peters, and Carroll O'Connor.

Framed, Railroaded to prison, Baker plays a gambler who unintentionally kills a policeman and gets sent to prison. He promises payback on the shady policemen who sent him there. Players includes Joe Don Baker, Conny Van Dyke, Gabriel Dell, John Marley, Brock Peters, and Roy Jenson.

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