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U-571: It is 1942 and the German’s are dominating the battle of the Atlantic with their U-boats. In a desperate attempt to change the war, a vintage WWI submarine, the S-33 is given a dangerous and difficult assignment. Steal an Enigma machine, which codes all the German communications, in such a way that the Germans don’t even know that it has even been stolen.
Hoffa: This movie chronicles the life of the famed teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa. The movie follows the history of battles he fought for the union. Jack Nicholson is superb as Jimmy Hoffa.
King of Jazz: Million dollar lyrical revue, shot in 2-color Technicolor format, is filled with bigger-than-life production numbers and remarkable melodies. Highlights contain Walter Lantz’s animation pattern, Joe Venuti’s swing violin, youthful Bing Crosby with the Tempo Boys, and, obviously, Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” which in early Technicolor is more a rhapsody in turquoise. Cast includes Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, John Boles, Jeanette Loff, The Tempo Boys Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, and Harry Barris. (93 minutes, 1930)
Die Hard: In position to commit the perfect crime, terrorists have commandeered a Los Angeles high rise, and are holding everyone hostage. There is $460 million in the corporate safe that the terrorists want. Everything is going according to play. Uninvited, so the terrorists don’t know he is there New York cop John McClane is the lone hope to stop the terrorists.
Ray: Recounts the life of blues great Ray Charles. Going blind at the age of seven, his mother taught him to be independent despite his handicap. Although he becomes a famous and successful musician, he still has a troubled life.
Home of Wax: Redo of Puzzle of the Wax Museum megastars Cost as vengeful sculptor who re-erects his fire-obliterated showplace by utilizing human being sufferers as wax computes. Most trendy of the epoch’s three-D films, a status it retains this present day. This is the film that launched Cost on his terror film cycle after fifteen years of “un-crooked” roles. Cast includes Vincent Cost, Blunt Lovejoy, Phyllis Kirk, Paul Picerni, Carolyn Jones, Paul Cavanagh, and Charles Bronson. (88 minutes, 1953)
Live Fetish: Infatuated child of a prostitute is incarcerated for unintentionally shooting and paralyzing a cop throughout. Originally beaming story of man teenager’s identity emergency gets to be ponderous while it turns into a mom -child soap opera with incestuous implications. Cinematically stimulating, albeit, with a bravura finale. Cast includes Pedro Almodovar, Liberto Rabal, Francesca Neri, Javier Bardem, Angela Molina, Jose Sancho, and Penelope Cruz. (100 minutes, 1997)
Jurassic Park: Scientists have done a remarkable thing. They have created life from DNA. Life in the form of dinosaurs, now roaming freely, isolated on an island and watched by scientist. The plan is to have this island become a theme park. In a test run, some people are brought to the island to take a tour. On this test run, things go terribly wrong.
Dracula Prince of Darkness: Continuation to Terror OF DRACULA doesn’t measure up. The vampirism Tally Lee is revitalized by a servant and wreaks fear on a group of tourists in an isolated castle. Cast includes Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley, Andrew Keir, and Suzan Farmer. (90 minutes, 1966)
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