Sentences with phrase «by uncredited»

The girl, oddly named Jennifer Lopez, is an amputee, an effect conveyed by the uncredited actress wearing a green socks on her arm and leg.
The screenplay was mostly written by the uncredited and blacklisted Abraham Polonsky («Force of Evil»).
The screenplay was mostly by the uncredited and blacklisted Abraham Polonsky («Force of Evil «-RRB-.
is an irredeemable Looney Tune directed by an uncredited Bob Clampett that locates Bacall as possibly one inspiration for Jessica Rabbit.
«Think of your cellphone as your enemy,» a security consultant (played with dorky relish by an uncredited Soderbergh regular) warns Sawyer in the film's most winkingly ironic line; Soderbergh treats his more like a buddy, and «Unsane» reaps the casual benefits.
There, though, these Grown Ups run into a pack of douchey frat boys (led by an uncredited Taylor Lautner).
I've always thought Jack Webb (who plays a tech cop) got a lot of ideas for «Dragnet» from this movie — some of which was directed by the uncredited noir expert Anthony Mann.
Director Herbert Selpin was arrested by the Gestapo when he was overheard making damning remarks about the German army, and replaced by an uncredited Werner Klingler.
Apollo 13 (Ron Howard, 1995) Among the most impressive feats of this Ron Howard tour de force is the way that he took an incredibly well - documented true story where everyone knows the ending and made it into such an intensely dramatic nail - biter — thanks, in part, to some reportedly extensive script doctoring by an uncredited John Sayles.
It's like an anniversary clips show for a long - in - the - tooth sitcom, filmed with the same sort of production values as a backyard porno and scripted (by an uncredited writer) with almost exactly the same kind of ear.
I wonder if it was Richard Curtis's involvement that led to this character being played by an uncredited Bill Nighy (Love Actually).
And, of course, there's the irresistible Jessica Rabbit, the curvy and voluptuous femme fatale voiced by an uncredited Kathleen Turner.

Not exact matches

On the Bottom Fluff out - takes video, it is shown that the entire first scene of this episode, with Richie and Eddie filling out their dating forms, and featuring an uncredited appearance by Nadia Sawalha, was edited out for timing reasons.
The eloquent performances by Freeman, Pitt and the uncredited killer, are very satisfying.
Screenplay by W.R. Burnett and James Clavell and among other uncredited writers, William Roberts, Walter Newman, and Nelson Gidding, based on the book by Paul Brickhill.
It was shot in black and white by Subrata Mitra, otherwise known as Satyajit Ray's cameraman; Ivory had befriended Ray, who reportedly acted as the film's uncredited editor and music supervisor.Shakespeare Wallah (1965), the trio's second film, was the one that first gave the filmmaking team international recognition.
The film features uncredited cameos by Michael Keaton and Samuel L. Jackson, and was shot in locations in Florida, Louisiana, and Michigan.
And if uncredited cameos by the likes of Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, and Jane Russell aren't enough to entice you, this is the only Road To... movie made in color!
Aside from the main themes and characters, there's that divorced - women's support group, run by Dorothy's cynical sister (the expertly wisecracking Bonnie Hunt); a «child - care technician» obsessed with modern jazz; and run - ins with various sporting figures, both real (from Frank Gifford to Katarina Witt) and fictional, such as a superstar quarterback played by TV's Jerry O'Connell, and his hard - nosed dad (an uncredited Beau Bridges).
A successful stage director in New York by the late 1920s, George Cukor began working in Hollywood as a dialogue director and filling other uncredited crew roles on such films as All Quiet on the Western Front.
Angela Lansbury [The Manchurian Candidate, Murder She Wrote] starred as the grandmother; old - faithful Stephen Rea [V for Vendetta, The Crying Game] appeared as a werewolf who loses his head; and Terence Stamp [Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Star Wars Episode I] even stopped by the set one afternoon for an uncredited appearance.
Screenplay: Ronald M. Cohen and Edward Huebsch and [uncredited] Tom Mankiewicz, based on the novel Viper Three by Walter Wager.
Screenplay: Christopher Knopf and Joseph Wambaugh [uncredited], based on the novel by Wambaugh.
The direction by David Leitch (who was, indeed, an uncredited co-director of John Wick) is brisk and fluid, and the script, which Reynolds co-wrote with Deadpool scribes Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick is, as noted, a substantial upgrade on that earlier effort.
Action cinematographer Jan de Bont (Twister, The Haunting) skillfully directs for the first time, making what by all measurements is a terrible screenplay by Graham Yost (Mission to Mars, The Last Castle — reportedly, an uncredited Joss Whedon punched up the script) into one of the better pure action movies of its era, even if it is one of the dumbest.
By the time an uncredited Robin Williams appears halfway through — in a role that is, frankly, painful to see so soon after his passing — you're ready to block up your chimney and call Christmas off altogether.
Screenplay: Waldo Salt and Robert C. Jones, after a story by Nancy Dowd (and, uncredited, Jane Fonda and Bruce Gilbert).
-- «He Walked by Night,» directed by Alfred Werker with uncredited work by the underappreciated Anthony Mann, this story of a police search for a canny killer is elevated to the crime stratosphere by John Alton's black - and - white cinematography.
The screenplay by Andrew Kevin Walker and Kevin Yagher (with uncredited help from Tom Stoppard) comes to pieces in the last 20 minutes or so, but Burton's driving force pulls Sleepy Hollow out of the pits of hell.
Written by Earl W. Wallace and William Kelley, with Weir's uncredited work on the script, shot by the Australian cinematographer John Seale, who would later win an Oscar for his work on The English Patient, with the French composer Maurice Jarre's (Doctor Zhivago, The Train, A Passage to India) score and Thom Noble's (Red Dawn, Thelma & Louise) editing, and with the strong supporting roles of Danny Glover, Josef Sommer, Alexander Godunov and Lukas Haas, Witness is a pleasure to go back to even thirty - two years after its release.
The film was co-written by Anderson and Day - Lewis over a number of years spent obsessing on the topic (Day - Lewis goes uncredited), and is, in part, a fascinating character study of a fastidious solitary man devoted to the creation of the graceful silhouettes in his mind's eye.
By 1945 he'd appeared in two dozen films in two years, often uncredited (or billed as «Bob Mitchum») and usually cast in a bit part as a serviceman.
by Walter Chaw A cacophonous mess of misguided revisionism and misplaced emphasis, Simon Wells's (and an uncredited Gore Verbinski's) updating of H.G. Wells's poli - sci - fi schlock masterpiece The Time Machine is a miasmic disaster, a sinkhole of shrug - worthy special effects, matte paintings, relentless music, and dangling plotlines and motivations.
Not before he makes a visit to his ex-girlfriend Janine (an uncredited Cate Blanchett, although you wouldn't know as her face is covered by a mask, leading to some very funny confusion about who's who at the crime scene), who tells him the usual: «You're married to the force.»
Problem is, he's too good, a fact related to him by his superiors in turn (how's this for a lineup: Martin Freeman, an uncredited Steve Coogan, and Bill Nighy)..
Directed by Michael Curtiz, «Mildred Pierce» is based on James M. Cain's 1941 novel, adapted by Ranald MacDougall with uncredited help from William Faulkner.
It shouldn't be a surprise by now, to know that an uncredited Kevin Spacey plays the deranged pyschotic killer and he is suitably cold and menacing.
STRAIGHT TIME Direction: Ulu Grosbard (begun by Dustin Hoffman, uncredited).
The screenplay is by Lawrence Kasdan, based on a story by Philip Kaufman, George Lucas and an uncredited Spielberg, whose movie is great fun on the surface — one of the classic entertainments — and then has a buried level.
This leaves either some uncredited re-writing, or else some spirited improvisation, led by Depp and taken up by his fellow cast and crew.
The most amusing commentary finds George and A.J.'s creator Josh Cooley being joined by a familiar official - sounding (but uncredited) narrator, who makes up bombastic production claims, which Cooley then has to dispute.
Starring: Bruce Lee, Gig Young, Colleen Camp, Dean Jagger, Tae - jeong Kim, Biao Yuen, Robert Wall, Kareem Abdul - Jabbar, Mel Novak Directed By: Robert Clouse, Bruce Lee (uncredited) Written By: Robert Clouse Rating: R (US) Running T...
As a trivia note, the high - energy folk score by Dave Grisman features an uncredited Jerry Garcia jamming along.
The script by del Toro and Matthew Robbins — and, based on the advance material at the time, Steven Soderbergh and John Sayles in uncredited assists — manages to cleverly incorporate elements from mad - scientist movies, giant - insect flicks and traditional monster - on - the - loose tales, and the mere thought of roach - like critters the size of Sylvester Stallone will unnerve anyone with even a hint of a bug phobia.
That's a shame, since they prove to be a less - than - scintillating love triangle: Harris and Redgrave can't particularly hold a tune (at least Nero was dubbed by a professional singer, an uncredited Gene Merlino), and Joshua Logan's heavy - handed direction insures that the intensity of the romances gets muted at every turn.
The director himself, who co-wrote the screenplay with Rodo Sayagues (and an uncredited polish by Diablo Cody), directs with a self - assurance that is all the more remarkable when one considers that his most prominent work before this — and the one that got him noticed by Raimi — was a five - minute short, reportedly made for $ 300, in which giant robots destroy his native city of Montevideo, Uruguay.
As it stands, the 1080p 1.85 X 1 digital High Definition image looks fine throughout, shot with remarkable form by Anderson as an uncredited Director of Photography, his use of the grain in the advanced Kodak Vision 3 35 mm camera negative film stocks is superior and impresses throughout as it usually does in all of his films.
Anderson has created for himself — and to some extent by himself (he directed it, wrote it and, though uncredited, shot it)-- a work through which he can freely exercise his gift for ecstatic cinema, never mind how banal or understated a scene might seem to be: Reynolds conducting his morning ablutions, for instance, shaving luxuriously, taming his hair with a pair of brushes, dressing to the nines just to have breakfast.
A grunting Kevin Costner plays Jericho Stewart, a convict who's chosen by Dr. Franks (Tommy Lee Jones) to have the memories of Bill Pope (an uncredited Ryan Reynolds), a dead CIA agent, injected into his brain.
And the extensive screenwriting team includes Matthew Michael Carnahan («The Kingdom»), Tony Gilroy («Michael Clayton»), Billy Ray («Shattered Glass») and some uncredited revisions by Macdonald friend Peter Morgan («Frost / Nixon»).
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