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Lorraine Gary Movies
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Genres:
Thriller
Starring:
Lorraine Gary,
Lance Guest,
Mario Van Peebles,
Michael Caine,
Karen Young,
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If there ever were proof of the law of diminishing returns, the fourth entry in the Jaws series is it. The original was a taut thriller that launched the career of one of Hollywood's most celebrated directors. By comparison, Michael Caine often looks as if he is incredibly upset to be missing his award ceremony in order to appear in this piece. Lance Guest and Mario Van Peebles...
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Genres:
Comedy
War
Starring:
Dan Aykroyd,
Ned Beatty,
John Belushi,
Lorraine Gary,
Murray Hamilton,
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1941 is considered to be Steven Spileberg's folly, a screwball farce about the Japanese invading America after pearl harbour, starring some of the greatest actors and comedians that ever lived. Some people hate it, I love it. Sorry for all you haters, but I guess the things I like are the things you dislike, but for the life of me, I can't understand why this movie is considere...
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Genres:
Thriller
Starring:
Roy Scheider,
Lorraine Gary,
Murray Hamilton,
Joseph Mascolo,
Jeffrey Kramer,
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*** out of ****As a sequel to an immensely popular classic, Jaws 2 had a lot to live up to, and while it doesn't reach the level of sheer terror of the original, it's still effective in creating thrills, some scares, and excitement. The biggest flaw is the pace, since the scenes on land drag on over and over. These moments hurt an otherwise entertaining and often fun motion p...
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Genres:
Drama
Fantasy
Starring:
Kathleen Quinlan,
Bibi Andersson,
Ben Piazza,
Lorraine Gary,
Martine Bartlett,
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Kathleen Quinlan plays Deborah, a very bright girl, who is institutionalized for three years in a psychiatric hospital. Though different from the book in some ways, this keeps the spirit of it quite well and with a much more satisfying ending than the book. Quinlan is a wonderful actress. Deborah, who is diagnosed as a schizophrenic (though she probably wouldn't be tod...
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Genres:
Thriller
Starring:
Roy Scheider,
Robert Shaw,
Richard Dreyfuss,
Lorraine Gary,
Murray Hamilton,
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'Jaws' is the original summer blockbuster, setting the standard by which all others are measured. It's the Michael Jordan of cinema: there will never be another 'Jaws,' simply because the film so profoundly changed the way movies are made and marketed.Based on Peter Benchley's bestselling novel, 'Jaws' centers around the fictional North Atlantic resort island of Amity, which finds ...
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