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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Seven Favorable Suggestions For An Astounding Motion Picture To Watch Tonight

By Suzanne Johns

Different genres of films appeal to diverse people. There are always those who love a wonderful horror movie and abhor a good chick flick but most of the time there are some movies that we like and others that we hate no matter the genre. The great thing about the movie entertainment business is that they always offer up something that appeals to everyone. Some great information about some of the best motion pictures that you may have never heard of is right here. Enjoy this list of motion pictures that are "oldies but goodies".

Black like Me hit the screen in 1964. Strong drama based on actual history of a reporter who took drugs that allowed him to pass for black so he might experience racial prejudice first hand. Some aspects of presentation are un-contemporary, although topics are still significant. Cast includes James Whitmore, Roscoe Lee Browne, Lenka Petersen, Sorrell Booke, Will Geer, Al Freeman, and Raymond Jacques.

In 1999 Doug's First Movie from the megastar of Television's Doug is characterized in this bland, mechanical tale, produced entirely for kids. Easy going preteen Doug tries to show mercy to an creature in need conflict with his desire to take his lady friend to the school dance. This film was designed as a direct-to-video production. Voices of Thomas McHugh, Fred Newman, Chris Phillips, Constance Shulman, Doug Preis, and Alice Playten.

The Sentinel from 1977. Effortless nevertheless tedious shocker in reference to N. Y.C. fashion model, who leases a residence in Brooklyn, finds it is full of demons and she is the next guard for the entrance to Hell. Cast includes Cristina Raines, Ava Gardner, Chris Sarandon, Burgess Meredith, Sylvia Miles, Jose Ferrer, Arthur Kennedy, John Carradine, Christopher Walken, Eli Wallach, Jerry Orbach, Jeff Goldblum, Beverly D' Angelo, Martin Balsam, William Hickey, and Tom Berenger. (93 minutes, 1977)

Good Times was released in 1967. Back while the harmonizing twosome was still deemed madcap, they made this entertaining little film, with Sonny daydreaming about their possible film roles and he and Cher harmonizing "I Got You Babe." Cast includes Sonny and Cher, George Sanders, Norman Alden, and Larry Duran.

Fantomas against Scotland Yard was from 1966. Cynical cliffhanger-type venture story, with Marais as superb felon involved in sports orientated adventures. Cast includes Jean Marais, Louis De Funes, Mylene Demongeot, and Henri Serre.

Sugar Town - Engaging variety of LA life characterizing a handful of characters whose lives unite - a musician aspirant who will do anything to get ahead, an uptight lone lady who allures the inappropriate men like a magnet, and a band made up of cleaned-up '80s rock stars, to name a few. Made on a shoestring, although intelligent and well recognized; tremendous cast comprises a variety of real life musicians. Cast includes Ally Sheedy, Rosanna Arquette, John Taylor, Jade Gordon, Michael Des Barres, Lucinda Jenney, and Martin Kemp.

Borderline came out in 1950. Odd thriller comedy in which L.A. police officer Trevor tries to collect proof contrary to cunning drug smuggler Burr when mixing with hard gentleman MacMurray in Mexico. Starts out favorably, although eventually slows down in silliness. Burr makes a articulate scoundrel.The cast includes Fred MacMurray, Claire Trevor, Raymond Burr, Jose Torvay, Morris Ankrum, and Roy Roberts. - 18762

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