Author Topic: ABCs at the Movies: The Doubles Round!  (Read 2560483 times)

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"J" is Jungle Flight (1947)
« Reply #5900 on: April 11, 2009, 08:29:27 pm »
From IMDb:

Kelly Jordan (Robert Lowery) and Andy Melton (Robert Kent) are former AAF fliers operating a cargo service over the South American mountain ranges in order to get enough money to return to TEXAS and buy a commercial line. Andy is killed when his overloaded plane crashes and explodes. Kelly meets Laurey Roberts (Ann Savage), who gets him to take her to the mining-camp operation as a cook, as she is running away from her ex-husband, Tom Hammond (Douglas Fowley), who has just been released from prison. Hammond catches up with Laurey, but he is killed in a gun fight, and Kelly and Laurie leave looking for a peaceful life in TEXAS.
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"K" is The Kansan (1943)
« Reply #5901 on: April 11, 2009, 08:52:03 pm »
IMDb:  Wounded while stopping the James gang from robbing the local bank, a cowboy wakes up in the hospital to find that he's been elected town marshal. He soon comes into conflict with the town banker, who controls everything in town and is squeezing the townspeople for every penny he can get out of them.

Keyword:  Texas.


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"L" is The Lonely Trail (1936)
« Reply #5902 on: April 11, 2009, 09:29:31 pm »

From IMDb:  Ex-Union officer John Ashley returns to his hometown in Texas and finds law and order being maintained by northerner Benedict Holden's armed troopers. Initially taken in by Holden's smooth talk, Ashley soon discovers Holden is a carpetbagger who, unbeknownst by the governor, is killing and stealing from the locals under cover of state authority. Hoping to thwart Holden's ongoing attacks against the citizens, Ashley enlists in Holden's troops.

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"M" is Major Dundee (1965)
« Reply #5903 on: April 12, 2009, 07:11:57 pm »

Plot: During the last winter of the Civil War, cavalry officer Amos Dundee leads a contentious troop of Army regulars, Confederate prisoners and scouts on an expedition into Mexico to destroy a band of Apaches who have been raiding U.S. bases in Texas.

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"N" is The Nail Gun Massacre (1985)
« Reply #5904 on: April 19, 2009, 06:17:33 pm »
U.S. DVD Title: THE TEXAS NAIL GUN MASSACRE
 
Synopsis:   Following the brutal rape of a young woman by a gang of construction workers, a mysterious figure wearing a motorcycle helmet and driving a gold hearse begins hunting the perpetrators down. The masked avenger's weapon of choice, obviously, is a nail gun, with which he (or could it be she?) takes out the rapists one by one. Just who is this murderous vigilante?

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"O" is Oily Hare (1952)
« Reply #5905 on: April 19, 2009, 08:29:43 pm »

From IMDb:  A Texas oilman fights Bugs over property rights to his rabbit hole.

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"P" is Paris, Texas (1984)
« Reply #5906 on: April 19, 2009, 10:52:52 pm »
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A parched, grizzled man walks out of the south TEXAS desert and back into the lives of the people he abandoned 4 years earlier. After a short stay, which changes lives again, the man walks back into the desert.
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Wildcard "Q" is Happy, Texas (1999)
« Reply #5907 on: April 20, 2009, 10:46:10 am »

Plot: Two escaped convicts (Jeremy Northam, Steve Zahn) arrive in the town of Happy, Texas, where they are mistaken for a gay couple who is to host the town's Little Miss Fresh Squeezed beauty pageant. Enjoying the celebrity and using their skill as con-men, the two adopt their persona to take on the task. Of course, as the two are heterosexual, their interest in the involved ladies intensifies. Ally Walker is a banker, who is distrustful of men and has given up on love. Illeana Douglas plays the dowdy, badly dressed teacher. William H. Macy plays a distrustful sheriff, Ron Perlman is another sheriff, and Paul Dooley is a judge.

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"R" is The Rare Breed (1966)
« Reply #5908 on: April 20, 2009, 11:41:12 am »

Synopsis:   When her husband dies en route to America, Martha Price and her daughter Hilary are left to carry out his dream: the introduction of Hereford cattle into the American West. They enlist Sam "Bulldog" Burnett in their efforts to transport their lone bull, a Hereford named Vindicator, to a breeder in Texas, but the trail is fraught with danger and even Burnett doubts the survival potential of this "rare breed" of cattle.

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"S" is Serving Sara (2002)
« Reply #5909 on: April 20, 2009, 12:19:45 pm »

From IMDb:  Reginald Hudlin, director of films such as "House Party" (1990), "Boomerang" (1992), and "The Ladies Man (2000), adds another comedy vehicle to his resume in "Serving Sara." However, this is a film that is reliant on the talents of Matthew Perry, and for the most part, it is he who saves this film, playing yet another version of Chandler Bing from "Friends." Perry plays Joe Tyler, a process server down on his serving luck, thanks to being undermined by his main competition, Tony (Vincent Pastore). Tyler is given one last important job; he must serve divorce papers to Sara Moore (Elizabeth Hurley) from Texas millionaire Gordon Moore (Bruce Campbell). Serving Sara Moore seems like a harder task than possible, and when Joe does, she offers him a better deal where the stakes are higher and Joe can finally get out of the business once and for all.

This is a fun movie, especially if your expectations were reasonably low to begin with. If you are a fan of "Friends," then it's hard not to like Matthew Perry in this movie.