Sentences with phrase «mute girl who»

In The Tiger's Wife, I found, of course, that core of the cast members — a tiger, his «wife,» a little boy — were all together at the outset, in the spring of 2007, peopling a lackluster short story about a deaf - mute girl who arrives in a snowbound village in pursuit of the escaped tiger with whom she performed in a traveling circus.
Naturally intrigued by Kirsty's tales of a puzzle box that appears to be the key to the doctor's fixation, Channard reanimates Kirsty's stepmother (Julia) from the aforementioned haunted mattress, murders off the inmates of his basement inferno to feed his new girlfriend (Julia, again), and gets Tiffany (Imogen Boorman), a mute girl who is adept at puzzles, to open the dreaded antique, thus releasing the Cenobites and allowing entrance into the underworld.
Morton brings out the humanity with her unforgettable portrayal of a good - hearted mute girl who goes against better judgment to befriend the doomed guitar player.

Not exact matches

Ray meets a mute girl, Hattie (played beautifully by Samantha Morton), who seems to be the only one that can curb his fiery anger.
Along the way, the group grows to include a young mute girl (Amiah Miller, «Lights Out») and escaped zoo animal Bad Ape (Steve Zahn), who has been hiding out in an abandoned ski resort.
Pursued by the kind of shifty, shadowy military - scientific organisation that would make William Stryker proud, ol' Logan hits the tarmac (in true Little Miss Sunshine style) with a mute mutant girl named Laura and a cranky old geezer... Namely Professor Charles Xavier, played with alternating tenderness and profane gusto by Stewart, who gives his finest turn yet in the role, as Charles battles dementia with pharmaceuticals.
This is the story of a mute girl named Eliza (Sally Hawkins) who together with Zelda (Octavia Spencer) clean the piss off the floor of a secret military base under the control of a man named Strickland (Michael Shannon).
Bones» apparent girlfriend, Rat (Saoirse Ronan), a girl who carries around with her a pet rat named Nick, believes a legend that their impoverished town, especially her long - mute grandmother (Barbara Steele), is cursed by some kind of spell that Bones can break by exploring a recently - formed reservoir where the remains of a prehistoric theme park lie.
It shifts from a 1977 - set Times Square scored by that Deodato disco remix of «Also Sprach Zarathustra» (the one Hal Ashby used for Chauncey's first stroll in Being There) to a silent movie where a deaf / mute girl (Millicent Simonds) looks for her mother (Julianne Moore), a silent film star who's apparently left her behind for the bright lights, big city.
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