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pamelaparizo

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The Life of Emile Zola
7.18
The Life of Emile Zola
The Passion of the Christ
7.39
The Passion of the Christ
A Royal Night Out
6.57
A Royal Night Out
Anne of the Thousand Days
7.48
Anne of the Thousand Days
American Graffiti
7.410
American Graffiti
A Christmas Carol
7.510
A Christmas Carol
The Mark of Zorro
7.510
The Mark of Zorro
Automata
6.07
Automata
My Mom's New Boyfriend
5.37
My Mom's New Boyfriend
The Alamo
6.18
The Alamo
The Mask of Zorro
6.89
The Mask of Zorro
Robin Hood
7.48
Robin Hood
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
6.98
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
6.07
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
Unconquered
6.98
Unconquered
The Conqueror
3.76
The Conqueror
We Are Family
7
We Are Family
Austentatious
7.17
Austentatious
Gods and Generals
6.29
Gods and Generals
Civil Love
5.66
Civil Love
The Story of Ruth
6.77
The Story of Ruth
Fort Apache
7.48
Fort Apache
Anastasia
7.28
Anastasia
Tora! Tora! Tora!
7.59
Tora! Tora! Tora!
The Son of Monte Cristo
6.27
The Son of Monte Cristo

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A Royal Night Out

A Royal Night Out

6.5
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  • Mar 18, 2016
  • A Fun NIght Out

    Though it stretches the imagination, it is a fairly fun movie capturing the exultant mood following the end of the war with Germany. Elizabeth and Margaret really did go out with a group that included, among others, Group Captain Townsend who Margaret later fell in love with.

    The rest is pure fiction, but does capture somewhat of an escape while remaining fairly true to character. One can glimpse this happening even if it didn't. We've had movies before about royals wanting to escape: from the Prince and the Pauper to Roman Holiday, we like to think that the royals would like to be one of us. And that's what this movie does, while playing on Margaret's penchant for the party, and Elizabeth's more reserved idea of fun.

    The only part I really didn't like was the idea of their military chaperons lapsing in their duty, and then indulging in a wild escapade. The British are very heavy on discipline and I don't think you would find this happening with them.

    The sub-story of Elizabeth encountering the discouraged airman is excellent, in that it gives focus to the horrible experience the soldiers had been through, and is compassionate toward his story. She is able to get a view inside that experience. Jack Reynor as the airman steals the show and our interest.

    The other actors do fairly well and I think Rupert Everett did a good job of playing George VI. We don't expect him to be Colin Firth here. The actresses playing the princesses (Sarah Gadon and Bel Powley) do well enough and Emily Watson as the Queen is an excellently droll foil to their desire to get out. Roger Allam is funny as the Soho panderer Lord Stan who gets involved in the night's fun.

    OK, OK, it's not the King's Speech, but it is enormously fun, has some very poignant moments pertaining to the sheer relief of war's end. I cried through the moments focused on the King and how he encouraged his people through their "darkest hour.
    The Fighting Prince of Donegal

    The Fighting Prince of Donegal

    6.0
    7
  • Sep 2, 2015
  • Rousing Irish Historical Tale

    Peter McEnery in a good early role as "Red" Hugh O'Donnell, the head of the O'Donnell clan and the hope of Ireland in its war against the English. Rising to fulfill the legend that he will set Ireland free, McEnery sets out to win the other clans to band with him to stand against English dominance. McEnery rises to the energy and enthusiasm of the role, and blends well with cast members Andrew Keir, Susan Hampshire, Tom Adams. His fight sees him clashing with Gordon Jackson, who is a superb villain as the lord in charge in Dublin. Because it's Disney, it isn't bloody or over-violent. Look for a very young Maurice Roeves as Martin, the servant boy. Great fun for all.
    The Story of Ruth

    The Story of Ruth

    6.7
    7
  • Jun 1, 2015
  • A story of redemption

    The Biblical story of Ruth is a story of redemption, and in that sense, this variation satisfies. Ruth the Moabitess priestess, played well by Elana Eden (an Israeli actress who had just served in the IDF), suffers the loss of her husband Mahlon (Tom Tryon) and follows his mother Naomi to Bethlehem where they struggle to make ends meet. Two of Naomi's kinsmen, Tob (Jeff Morrow) and Boaz (Stuart Whitman) compete for their attention and Ruth's love. The acting is good, with a good supporting cast--Viveca Lindfors, Peggy Wood, Thayer David, Les Tremayne, John Banner. The costumes and setting are lavish. The character development of Ruth is excellent and one of the strong points of the movie, but the character of Boaz is one of the few elements out of joint. Though Stuart Whitman is as romantic a hero as any as Boaz, his actions are not well motivated or convincing, particularly when compared to the Biblical story. Otherwise, though, a good production.
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