SnoopyStyle
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Joan Howell (Sandra Dee) is an aspiring actress and questionable maid. She is supposed to be cleaning the apartment of Tom Milford (Bobby Darin). She doesn't expect him to be home and never met him before. When he asks her out, she tries to pass off his apartment as her own. He decides to play along.
This stars the real life married couple, Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin. They are so wholesome. They fit this light comedy although it only taps on the funny bone. I wouldn't say that either are great comedic actors. The side characters get a bit closer to the laughs. The premise is a sitcom with less realism. Depending on the value of the paintings, this is either unrealistic to downright stupid. Well, I guess that they're not his paintings.
This stars the real life married couple, Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin. They are so wholesome. They fit this light comedy although it only taps on the funny bone. I wouldn't say that either are great comedic actors. The side characters get a bit closer to the laughs. The premise is a sitcom with less realism. Depending on the value of the paintings, this is either unrealistic to downright stupid. Well, I guess that they're not his paintings.
Widower Honora Swift (Gena Rowlands) lives on an island in Puget Sound with her mother, daughters Georgie Symonds (Holly Hunter) and Clare (Frances McDormand). Georgie is married to Nick Symonds (Bill Pullman). The ladies have always stayed behind while their men go off to their jobs. Nick flies to Seattle every day. The marriage hits a few road bumps. Georgie falls for photographer Mark Constable (Julian Sands).
This TNT movie has plenty acting power. Maybe it has too much and the movie feels scattered among them. This wants to be about the marriage and it also wants to be about the mother daughter relationships. The tension could be higher especially with the marriage. The story keeps pulling back from blowing it all up. It is still nice to see all these great actors.
This TNT movie has plenty acting power. Maybe it has too much and the movie feels scattered among them. This wants to be about the marriage and it also wants to be about the mother daughter relationships. The tension could be higher especially with the marriage. The story keeps pulling back from blowing it all up. It is still nice to see all these great actors.
A plane crashes in the jungle. A sole surviving baby is found. Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) and Jane (Maureen O'Sullivan) name him Boy (Johnny Sheffield) and raise him as their own. Five years later, three outsiders come searching for survivors.
There is some action and some actual plot. The action is fine. I'm not completely sold on some of the plot turns. Maureen O'Sullivan does well enough to sell them. They are introducing Johnny Sheffield as Greystoke. The fact that he sticks around is a compliment to the casting. This serves its purpose.
There is some action and some actual plot. The action is fine. I'm not completely sold on some of the plot turns. Maureen O'Sullivan does well enough to sell them. They are introducing Johnny Sheffield as Greystoke. The fact that he sticks around is a compliment to the casting. This serves its purpose.
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