Willis is in talks to play
the town sheriff who's also looking, and who is having an affair with the missing girl's mother, the role McDormand is in talks to play.
There are encounters with a comical predecessor of the KKK (led by a terrifically over the top Don Johnson), a small
town sheriff who is not what he seems and, of course, the very proper southern gentleman / Mandingo fighting aficionado and plantation owner, Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio)-- and his right hand plantation man, house slave Stephen (Samuel L. Jackson, stealing every scene he's in in a scary, mean, dangerously funny role).
Not exact matches
The family of the young boy
who goes missing, Will Byers, tries to find him and works with the
town's
sheriff and his group of friends.
The largely amicable
town board race will feature former
town building inspector Paul Andreassen, running on the Democratic, Conservative and Independence party lines; longtime Saugerties police officer Donald Tucker, running on the Republican and Conservative lines; Vincent Altieri,
who serves as the Captain of the
Sheriff's Police Services Department and holds Republican, Independence and Reform party lines; and Democrat John Schoonmaker,
who majored in Biology at Siena College and currently works as a Gnotobiologist at Taconic Biosciences, is running on the Democratic line and hopes to bring the
town's youth into the fold of local government.
Our panelists included: Erie County Health Commissioner Dr. Gale Burstein, emergency room physician Dr. Joshua Lynch, former Erie County
Sheriff's Department narcotics detective Alan Rozansky, substance abuse counselor and supervisor Carolyn Grisko, Clarence
Town Drug Court founder Judge Mike Powers and a young man from Judge Powers» drug court
who is in recovery.
Last Friday, Tompkins County
Sheriff's Deputies responded to Route 38 in the
Town of Groton for a man
who was struck by a vehicle.
Deputies in both the Police Division and Civil Division at the
Sheriff's Office, while conducting their official duties, make referrals of observed violations to the Task Force and the
town and village building and fire officials,
who have the training and statutory authority to enforce the fire and building codes.
As detectives investigated the source of her injuries and paramedics treated her on the scene, police said the already large crowd swelled to about 100 and grew more unruly, prompting Niagara Falls police to call for mutual aid from the
Town of Niagara Police Department, the Niagara County
Sheriff's Office and New York parole officers,
who helped patrol the vicinity for about 30 minutes, police said.
The Newlywed Game host Bob Eubanks produced this action film, starring his son Corey as a convict
who escapes prison to exact revenge for his brother's death and ends up romancing a small -
town sheriff's daughter.
Set during Prohibition in a tiny Southern
town filled with colorful characters, this all - star comedy follows the exploits of a hard - working
sheriff who tries his darnedest to keep things peaceful and above board.
After an explosive prison escape, Clinton teams up with a
town sheriff to get revenge on the drug - dealing killer
who put him behind bars.
The new season sees a new
sheriff (Rockmund Dunbar) in
town who is determined to crack down on SAMCRO.
Gene Autry is the
sheriff of a small western
town, crooning his way into the heart of Eleanor (Irene Manning), a singer from Chicago
who has witnessed a murder!
Sean Connery gives a good solid performance as the «
sheriff» as it were,
who rolls into
town and must clean it up.
John, the eldest, is a gun - slinger
who's greeted rather coldly by the
town's
sheriff.
Returning home after searching for the men
who ruthlessly killed his father, a small
town sheriff is immersed in a brutal and bloody land war.
Still, it's fun, at least for a while, to watch the humans —
who also include Keith Carradine as the
town sheriff, Adam Beach as Dolarhyde's Indian cowhand, and Olivia Wilde as the requisite (sort of) love interest — go up against the aliens and be entirely mismatched.
The other six include Major Marquis Warren (Samuel L. Jackson), a former Union officer
who lives in the Wyoming mountains; Joe Gage (Michael Madsen), a cow - puncher; Oswaldo Mobray (Tim Roth), a Brit and Red Rock's new hangman; Chris Mannix (Walton Goggins), a Southern renegade claiming to be the
town's new
Sheriff; General Sanford Smithers (Bruce Dern), a former Confederate general; and Bob (Demian Bichir), a Mexican
who's taken over innkeeper duties at Minnie's while the eponymous owner is visiting her mother.
The premise is awesomely simple, centering on a group of bandits
who use a torrential thunderstorm as cover to rob a small
town, and the
sheriff and doctor
who seek out revenge against them.
First, like a
sheriff who decided she wasn't getting paid enough for this shit, the director up and skipped
town.
In a truly disposable role, Sam Shepard is the
sheriff of the mountain
town more interested in fly fishing than anything around him (I understood the feeling and I'm a lousy fly fisherman) and Ayelet Zurer is gifted with the most irritating role among the innumerable irritating roles, so at that she at least excels, playing the intuitive gypsy
who's always wrong.
«Three Billboards» is a pitch - black comedy by writer - director Martin McDonagh («In Bruges»), which follows a mother (McDormand)
who unleashes her fury over her daughter's unsolved murder on the
town's
sheriff.
Everything is a bother for poor Kelly,
who roils from the single - engine flight into
town, sprays clouds of Raid in the air to kill off mosquitos, slaps the genial local
sheriff (Brendan Gleeson) twice for hauling a decapitated moose head on their boat, and generally acts like an uptight city slicker.
Meanwhile, W.C. is appointed
sheriff of the
town by the local bar owner (
who sort of controls the
town), as he thinks W.C. will make a good patsy.
There's an Englishman (Tim Roth)
who claims to be Red Rock's new hangman and racist rebel Chris Mannix (Walton Goggins),
who says he is the
town's new
sheriff, but is anyone here
who they say they are?
As the shrew of the movie's title, she drives her Yugo into a lake during the early minutes and spends the rest of movie in flashbacks from the perspective of the
town's elated, guilty - looking characters
who try to explain her death to the
sheriff (Danny DeVito).
The two stranded soldiers
who were transporting the deceased, Captain Sturges (Brian Krause) and Sergeant Underwood (Rocky DeMarco), and the desert
town's respected
Sheriff Beaumont (C. Thomas Howell) assume leadership of the diverse group of diners, transporting them to the safest refuge their truck's dwindling gas tank will allow.
Soon thereafter, the travelers come upon Chris Mannix (Walton Goggins),
who's heading toward the same destination to become the
town's new
sheriff — or so he says.
The film centers on
Sheriff Ray Owens (Schwarzenegger), a former LAPD narcotics officer
who moves out to the quiet border
town of Sommerton Junction.
The Killer Inside Me Rated R for disturbing brutal violence, aberrant sexual content and some graphic nudity Available on DVD and Blu - ray Casey Affleck is the polite, good - natured
sheriff in a small 1950s Texas
town who doesn't even carry a gun because he doesn't feel it's necessary.
The film is about two inept, small -
town Sheriff's Deputies
who catch an escaped prisoner that they believe was wrongly convicted.
Instead, our hero is
Sheriff Kyle Williams (Matthew LeNevez), the new sheriff in a rural Louisiana town — only the film was made in Australia so much of the cast is Australian, including Rachael Taylor («Transformers»), who repeatedly calls the new sheriff «city boy» in a thick Aussie
Sheriff Kyle Williams (Matthew LeNevez), the new
sheriff in a rural Louisiana town — only the film was made in Australia so much of the cast is Australian, including Rachael Taylor («Transformers»), who repeatedly calls the new sheriff «city boy» in a thick Aussie
sheriff in a rural Louisiana
town — only the film was made in Australia so much of the cast is Australian, including Rachael Taylor («Transformers»),
who repeatedly calls the new
sheriff «city boy» in a thick Aussie
sheriff «city boy» in a thick Aussie accent.
They include an infamous bounty hunter
who always brings his quarry in alive (Kurt Russell); his current «client,» a foul - mouthed lady gangster (Jennifer Jason Leigh); a proud and decrepit ex-Confederate general (Bruce Dern) searching for his lost son; a black Union officer
who's also turned to the bounty hunting game (Samuel L. Jackson); a former rebel raider
who claims to be the new
sheriff at the closest
town (Walton Goggins); a prissy British hangman (Tim Roth); a near - silent cow puncher (Michael Madsen); and Bob (Demián Bichir), a mysterious Mexican almost completely hidden by his coat, hat and beard.
But with Elastigirl (voiced by Holly Hunter) leaving hubby Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) home with the kids, there's a new
sheriff in
town who's not going to suppress her feminist mojo.
Along the way, he picks up another bounty hunter, Marquis (Samuel L. Jackson), a former Civil War major in a black regiment; and the
town's newly elected
sheriff, a former Confederate soldier, played by an interesting actor named Walton Goggins (TV's «Justified»),
who has an edge of bug - eyed menace.
Heck, there is steely - eyed Daniel Craig as the outlaw Jake Lonergan; grumpy Harrison Ford as Col. Dolarhyde
who runs the
town with iron fist; loony tunes Paul Dano as Dolarhyde's son
who is itching for respect; bespectacled Sam Rockwell as a barkeep called Doc; porcelain Olivia Wilde as the not - from - around - here beauty whose presence no one seems to question; and Keith Carradine as the
Sheriff trying to do the right thing.
(In French and Arabic with subtitles) Red Hill (R for profanity and graphic violence) Bloody revenge saga, set in the Australian Outback, about a young
sheriff (Ryan Kwanten)
who takes a transfer to a supposedly - serene, remote outpost for the sake of his pregnant wife (Claire van der Boom) only to find the
town besieged by an escaped con (Tommy Lewis) with a grudge.
Lanky, likable Jimmy Stewart is irresistible as Destry, the peaceable, slow - talking
sheriff who tames the
town.
Arnold plays
Sheriff Ray
who has semi-retired to a quiet life in an Arizona border
town after a career on an ill - fated Los Angeles police drug team.
«Howard will play
Sheriff Braydon, a small -
town cop
who crosses paths with the pair as they're on the run.»
While there he meets
town sheriff Bobby LaGrange (Bruce Dern)
who also sells bat houses («very different from bird houses,» LaGrange intones), and is also an aspiring horror novelist.
And she seems to be heading for her second statuette with her thunderous role in Martin McDonagh's Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, in which she plays Mildred, a woman deliberately provoking a small -
town sheriff for not doing enough to catch the person
who murdered her daughter.
A corrupt small -
town sheriff is on the hunt for two runaway kids
who took his car on a joy ride in Cop Car, an unnervingly funny thriller now available on Digital Read More →
With a $ 3,000 bounty out on Wermeer, the two men make their way to Saxon City to clear things up with Old Man Saxon's three sons,
who are now running the
town in a typically corrupt fashion: new patriarch David (Horst Frank),
sheriff Eli (Marc Mazza), and poxy, gay, white - suited Adam (Klaus Grunberg).
Things are okay, despite the weather's penchant for unleashing cloudbursts, until they come to a
town run by corrupt rancher Baxter (Michael Gambon),
who has the
sheriff in his pocket and a hankering for Boss and Charlie's cattle that are currently dining on his land.
Arnie is miscast as an Arizona
sheriff who has to stop an escaped drugs baron (Eduardo Noriega) racing through his small
town in a souped - up Corvette.
As Burke gets to know people in
town — bartender Beverly Brown (Juliette Lewis),
Sheriff Pope, Dr. Jenkins — and finds one of the missing agents, Kate Hewson (Carla Gugino)-- he discovers something disconcerting: Beverly came to
town in 1989 and has been there for a year, while Kate,
who has been missing for five weeks, has been there for twelve years and married for the last eight.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening October 19, 2007 BIG BUDGET FILMS 30 Days of Night (R for profanity and graphic horror violence) Josh Hartnett and Melissa George head an ensemble cast in this high attrition - rate horror flick about a
sheriff who, with the help of his estranged wife, confronts a horde of bloodthirsty vampires that descend on a tiny Alaskan
town during the pitch black month when the sun slips beneath the horizon.
Sullen, he hits the road, only to be harassed by the
town sheriff (Brian Dennehy),
who sees long - haired drifters wearing surplus jackets and thinks: Troublemaker.
Along the way, they also have run - ins with the local fire chief and resident sex symbol (Craig Robinson),
who loves glory, pumping iron and being the
town's most eligible bachelor, and the local
sheriff's son (Jack Quaid),
who threatens to drive a wedge between the bloodthirsty BFFs with his affections for Sadie and the potential lure of normalcy.