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  1. Der Film besticht durch seine zahlreichen, realistischen und harten Schlägereien, bei denen „French“ kräftig austeilt, aber auch ebenso einstecken muss. Obwohl „French“ erst drei Tage im Geschäft ist, könnte sich der Auftrag für den Verbrecherboss „Barbosa“, gespielt von Tony Todd („Candyman“), schon als sein letzter erweisen.

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  2. Maury Dann (Rip Torn, in one of his most memorable performances) is a not-so-nice country-Western singer. He ruthlessly manipulates everyone around him to suit his selfish needs…he even gets his limo driver to take the blame for the death of a fan whom he stabbed.

  3. English. Budget. £288,000 [1] That'll Be the Day is a 1973 British coming of age drama film directed by Claude Whatham, written by Ray Connolly, and starring David Essex, Rosemary Leach and Ringo Starr. Set primarily in the late 1950s and early 1960s, it tells the story of Jim MacLaine (Essex), a British teenager raised by his single mother ...

  4. 12 de dez. de 2007 · Payday - Rip Torn Gives One of His Finest Performances In The Rarely-Seen 1973 Drama, PAYDAY Prolific television director Daryl Duke enjoyed a critical hit with Payday, an unusually frank character study of an out-of-control country western star indulging his appetites for liquor, drugs and sex.

  5. Payday. USA , 1973 "Exzellente Darsteller, exzellente Songs, ein exzellentes Drehbuch, das vor lauter Witz sprüht - und vor allem eine exzellente Kamera¬arbeit, die in aufregend schlichter Manier die Landschaften Alabamas für diese Odyssee über endlose Highways nutzt.

  6. 1973. If you can't smoke it, drink it, spend it or love it... forget it. Country singer Maury Dann lives life in the fast lane, counting on his rakish charm and raw talent to excuse his reckless behavior. Touring on the road in the rural south with his dedicated manager, his loyal driver and his long-suffering girlfriend, Maury seduces groupies ...

  7. I know my 15-year-old self would have been thoroughly enraptured by it all. I think Payday is one of the best films of 1973, and Rip Torn was robbed of a Best Actor Oscar nomination (especially when I think of Robert Redford's department store mannequin performance in The Sting clogging up the category that year).