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A Jumble Of Basic Film Plot Summaries

August 30th, 2009 by Ricky Perkins, under Music. No Comments

In the past you had to go to a store if you wanted to rent or buy a movie. These days you can stay at home and get movies form a movie download site. You can get virtually any movie you want with a good movie download site. Here are some examples.

Advance to the Rear: Throughout the Civil War, Northern cadets are sent to Western territory. Stevens as a spy and Blondell as a saucy worldly lady add flavor to this predictable dry comedy. Cast includes Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens, Melvyn Douglas, Joan Blondell, Jim Backus, and Andrew Prine. (1964– Comedy- 97minutes)

Horizons West: Normal Western of brothers Ryan and Hudson on counterpart sides of the ordinance; the newer tries to block the prior’s attempts to ruthlessly possess voltage in post-Civil Battle Texas Horizontal Lieutenant. Cast includes Robert Ryan, Julia Julie Adams, Stone Hudson, Raymond Burr, James Amess, John Mcintire, and Dennis Weaver. (81 minutes, 1952)

Halloween 4: While being transported to a maximum-security facility, the evil Michael Myers awakes from a coma that lasted 10 years, kills the guards watching him, and escapes. He now heads back to Haddonfield, looking to kill again.

Gladiator: An epic saga of power and loyalty. A power thirsty Commodus mercilessly murders his father so he can become ruler of Rome. He then orders the death of Maximus, one of his father’s closet friends. Maximus flees, only to be captured and forced to become a Gladiator. Eventually, finding his way back to Rome, Maximus hopes to end the reign of this cruel leader.

Red River: One of the best American ventures is seriously a western Mutiny on the Bounty. Clift rejects the dominance of Wayne (radiant in an unsympathetic role) throughout a key livestock drive. Captivating photography by Russell Harlan is coupled with an exciting Dimitri Tiomkin score. A movie you need to see. If you don’t pay close attention, you’ll miss Shelley Winters dancing around a campfire. Cast includes John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, Walter Brennan, Joanne Dru, John Ireland, Noah Beery, Paul Fix, Coleen Gray, Chief Yowlachie, and Hank Worden. (133 minutes, 1948)

Halloween H2O: She has faked her own death and changed her name to get away from Michael Myers. Now, 20 years later, Laura Strode is a teacher at a private school. When most of the students leave on a trip, Laura stays, along with her son and her girlfriend. It is Halloween night, and you guessed in, Michael Myers has found Laura, and is coming after all of them.

Harry Potter And The Order Of Phoenix: Young Harry is getting ready for his fifth year at the Hogwarts School of Witchery and Wizardry. HE has heard very little from this world of magic during this summer break. Just what’s in story for Harry when he finally gets back to Hogwarts?

Raise Your Voice: Arizona adolescent with an overprotective dad gets acknowledged at an acclaimed L.A. music conservatory for the summer. Upon emergence, positively nothing astonishing ever occurs but an unfriendly roommate, cool youthful professor, and an opponent for the cute British classmate. Did we reference the climactic performance? Duffs fans might like this; others have been urged. Cast includes Hilary Duff, Rita Wilson, David Keith, Jason Ritter, Oliver James, Rebecca De Mornay, and John Corbett. (106 minutes, 2004)

Black Girl: One of the best black-oriented films of the 1970s center of focus~ the complicated relation between the title personality petit, a striving dancer, and her spiritually naive mommy Stubbs. Well performed by the complete cast; inscribed by 1. E. Franklin, and based on her play. Cast includes Brock Peters, Leslie Uggams, Claudia McNeil, Louise Stubbs, Gloria Edwards, Peggy Petit, and Red Dee. (97 minutes, 1972)

Those of you looking for file downloads could try a search with “Rent DVDs Online”. If that one doesn’t work try another one. Switch to “Films Online” and see if you find what you are looking for.

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