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Perry Lopez Movies
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Genres:
Comedy
Crime
Drama
Mystery
Starring:
Jack Nicholson,
Harvey Keitel,
Meg Tilly,
Madeleine Stowe,
Eli Wallach,
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The Two Jakes and The Godfather 3 were released in the second half of 1990 and both films proved that sometimes it's best not to tamper with classics. This is not necessarily because sometimes a sequel can't compliment a classic, but because no matter what you do, there's no way to avoid comparing the new versions to the old. And the final chapter of the Godfather trilogy is va...
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Genres:
Action
Crime
Drama
Thriller
Starring:
Charles Bronson,
Kay Lenz,
John P. Ryan,
Perry Lopez,
George Dickerson,
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Genres:
Crime
Drama
Mystery
Thriller
Starring:
Jack Nicholson,
Faye Dunaway,
John Huston,
Perry Lopez,
John Hillerman,
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The seventies were the last years of great (American) films. I say films because when we speak of movies nowadays, we allude to blockbusters that generate hundreds of millions of dollars, the least amount of controversy, and are mostly inane crowd pleasers with tacked-on endings.Consider the output of influential film makers Allen during that time: Coppola, Scorsese, Altman, Lu...
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Genres:
Action
Adventure
Comedy
War
Starring:
Clint Eastwood,
Telly Savalas,
Don Rickles,
Carroll O'Connor,
Donald Sutherland,
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Interesting enough, reading through the comments on this film, I noted only one detractor, some sorehead from Canada who completely missed the point of the film. No, Sr. Canadiense. This is not a serious film about WW2. Read some of the excellent commentaries here about the social and temporal context of this film, i.e., the height of the Vietnamese war. Yes, Sutherland, yo...
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Genres:
Drama
Romance
War
Starring:
Van Heflin,
Aldo Ray,
Mona Freeman,
Nancy Olson,
James Whitmore,
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My perspective of this movie is that of a Navy veteran of World War II. My ship landed Marines on Iwo Jima and I witnessed the flag over Mount Suribachi. I take exception to some who do not consider this realistic enough, but it was made in 1955 and for its time I thought the combat scenes were adequate. I read Leon Uris' book Battle Cry long before I saw the movie. He was ...
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