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( One of her co-stars in that film was husband Brooks West.
" He has also noted that he sometimes finds it difficult to part with his equine co-stars when a film wraps.
Unlike his TNG co-stars, this was Michael Dorn's second Star Trek film, having appeared on Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, portraying his TNG character's grandfather, Colonel Worf, who defended Kirk and McCoy on their trial.
) Troughton's other notable film and television roles included Kettle in Chance of a Lifetime ( 1950 ), Sir Andrew Ffoulkes in The Scarlet Pimpernel ( 1955 ), Vickers in the episode entittled Strange Partners in the Invisible Man ( the ITP Series also starred one of Pat's future Doctor Who co-stars, Deborah Watling, as Sally ) ( 1958 ), Phineus in Jason and the Argonauts ( 1963 ), Quilp in The Old Curiosity Shop ( 1962 ), Paul of Tarsus ( BBC 1960, title role ), Dr. Finlay's Casebook ( BBC 1962, semiregular ).
The film co-stars Karen Allen as Indiana's former lover, Marion Ravenwood ; Paul Freeman as Indiana's nemesis, French archaeologist René Belloq ; John Rhys-Davies as Indiana's sidekick, Sallah ; Ronald Lacey as Gestapo agent Arnold Toht ; and Denholm Elliott as Indiana's colleague, Marcus Brody.
Several critics have compared the film favorably to Bergman's 1973 film, Scenes from a Marriage, including Joseph McBride in Variety, who found it Allen's " most three-dimensional film to date " with an ambition equal to Bergman's best even as the co-stars become the " contemporary equivalent of ...
Judy Holliday co-stars in her first substantial film role.
In the various Disney theme park resorts around the world, Pluto is a meetable character just like many of his film co-stars.
The film co-stars Barbara Hershey and Sheb Wooley, and features Dennis Hopper as the basketball-loving town drunkard.
Shane marked her last film appearance ( when the film was shot she was 50 years old, significantly older than her two male co-stars ), although she later appeared in theater and a short-lived television series.
Many of Kaufman's real life friends and co-stars also appear in the film ( although not all as themselves ), including Zmuda, Shapiro, Chad Whitson, Margulies, David Letterman, Paul Shaffer, professional wrestler Jerry Lawler, Memphis wrestling TV personality Lance Russell, Budd Friedman, Jeff Conaway, Marilu Henner, Carol Kane, Judd Hirsch, Christopher Lloyd, and Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels.
He also appeared in the made-for-TV films Hercules and The Colour of Magic and in episodes of Monk, Las Vegas, My Name is Earl ( in which he parodied his 1993 film Rudy with co-stars Charles S. Dutton and Chelcie Ross ), and Law & Order, among other shows.
Dix's human co-stars were Whitney Bourne and Eduardo Ciannelli ; the film was directed by Lew Landers.
The film co-stars Elizabeth Hurley as Vanessa Kensington, Robert Wagner as Number 2, Seth Green as Scott Evil, and Michael York as Basil Exposition.
In 1929, a feature film version was made, with Holloway rejoining his former co-stars.
Her most recent film is the upcoming political thriller The Company You Keep ( 2012 ), in which she co-stars with Robert Redford.
The film co-stars Alastair Sim, William Mervyn, Coral Browne, Harry Andrews, Carolyn Seymour, James Villiers and Arthur Lowe.
He released a CD in 2004 called The Futurist, and while promoting his film Tropic Thunder, he and his co-stars Ben Stiller and Jack Black were back up singers " The Pips " to Gladys Knight singing " Midnight Train to Georgia ".
According to the 1989 book Bette & Joan: The Divine Feud by Shaun Considine, Davis was going through incredible personal torments at this time, which was reflected in her treatment of co-stars on this film, and several others at the time, culminating in a vicious personal attack: apparently, while Davis was away from her dressing room, the eyewash she always used after filming the day's scenes, had been poisoned, causing Davis to scream out in pain.
The following year, Vidor reunited Gilbert with two of his co-stars from that picture, Renée Adorée and Karl Dane, for the film La Bohème which also starred Lillian Gish.
Reviews of the film were generally positive for Keaton and her co-stars, and she was even referred to by The San Francisco Chronicle as " probably < nowiki > of </ nowiki > the best comic film actresses alive.

film and Bonnie
With the success of the studio's 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde, Warner Bros was making profits once again.
** Dede Allen, American film editor (" Bonnie and Clyde ") ( d. 2010 )
Animator Pete Docter, director John Lasseter, musician Randy Newman, producers Bonnie Arnold and Ralph Guggenheim, production designer Ralph Eggleston, and writers Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow, Andrew Stanton, and Joss Whedon all won awards for " Best Individual Achievement " in their respective fields for their work on the film.
The film ends as Obi-Wan gives the infant Luke to Lars and his wife Beru ( Bonnie Piesse ), and disappears into the distance.
In 1923, a British silent film, Bonnie Prince Charlie, featured Ivor Novello in the title role.
* Bonnie Prince Charlie ( 1923 film ), a silent film starring Ivor Novello
* Bonnie Prince Charlie ( 1948 film ), a 1948 film starring David Niven
It was parodied by Laurel and Hardy in their film Bonnie Scotland.
It is implied by this that the curse on Ribaldi, hinted at throughout the film, has been lifted because Bonnie had seen the true beauty of Ribaldi's heart.
The film ends as Bonnie finishs reading the Rigoletto story.
" In April 1974, Jay Cocks wrote the film " might better be regarded less as a companion piece to Bonnie and Clyde than as an elaboration and reply.
Their reputation was cemented in American pop folklore by Arthur Penn's 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde.
Bonnie and Clyde is a 1967 American crime film directed by Arthur Penn and starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the title characters Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker.
Bonnie and Clyde is considered a landmark film, and is regarded as one of the first films of the New Hollywood era, since it broke many cinematic taboos and was popular with the younger generation.
Actor Gene Wilder made his film debut as Eugene Grizzard, one of Bonnie and Clyde's hostages.
Several local residents were watching the film being shot, when the filmmakers noticed Mabel Cavitt, a local school teacher, among the people gathered, who was then chosen to play Bonnie Parker's mother.
Like the 1950 film Gun Crazy, Bonnie and Clyde portrays crime as alluring and intertwined with sex.
At first, Warner Brothers did not promote Bonnie and Clyde for general release, but instead mounted only limited regional releases that seemed to confirm its misgivings about the film's lack of commercial appeal, despite the fact the film was doing excellent sustained business in select urban theatres.
Meanwhile, Warren Beatty, Bonnie and Clydes producer and star, complained to Warner Brothers that if the company was willing to go to so much trouble for Reflections in a Golden Eye ( they had changed the coloration scheme at considerable expense ), which was getting poor reviews, their neglect of his film, which was getting excellent press, suggested a conflict of interest ; he threatened to sue the company.
The film considerably simplifies the lives of Bonnie and Clyde, which included other gang members, repeated jailings, other murders and a horrific auto accident that left Parker burned and a near invalid.
The film strays farthest from fact in its portrayal of the Texas Ranger Frank Hamer ( played by Denver Pyle ) as a vengeful bungler who had been captured, humiliated, and released by Bonnie and Clyde.
That same year, he filed a lawsuit against Warner Brothers-Seven Arts, claiming that the film Bonnie and Clyde " maligned and brought shame and disrepute " on him and damaged his character by implying that he was complicit in the betrayal of his old partners.

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