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Navin finds a job as a gas station attendant, where he attempts to detain some thieves but accidentally destroys a nearby church. Later, a madman chooses his name at random from the telephone book and decides to kill him. As the gunman waits for an opportunity, Navin solders a brace to a customer's eyeglasses to stop them from slipping down his ...
Serna's first break in films came in 1970 on the Roger Corman-directed film The Student Nurses.Over the years, Serna has appeared in over 100 films. In the blockbuster comedy The Jerk, he appeared as a lowrider-driving criminal who cons a naive Steve Martin out of money and new tires.
Scenes deleted 1952 Storm Over Tibet: Aylen 1952 Captive Women: Carver 1952 Flat Top: Ensign Longfellow 1953 Sword of Venus: Valmont 1953 Port Sinister: Collins 1954 Down Three Dark Streets: Gas Station Attendant Uncredited 1954 Riot in Cell Block 11: Reporter 1954 Them! Ambulance Attendant Uncredited 1954 The High and the Mighty: Dispatcher ...
Jude Law is opening up about how he nailed his breakthrough performance as dreamy millionaire playboy Dickie Greenleaf in The Talented Mr. Ripley. “I imagine, like, being on the beach, the notes ...
His redrafts reduced the role of Meadows (who still appears in the Town Hall corridor and the Tiger Shark scene). He wrote a book, The Jaws Log, about the notoriously difficult production of the film. [6] [7] He was enlisted under similar circumstances to work on the Jaws 2 screenplay.
Another of Erivo’s favorite scenes was the exchange at the train station when Glinda and Madame Morrible (Michelle Yeoh) comes stand up for Elphaba when her father Governor Thropp puts her down.
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The Jerk, Too is a 1984 American made-for-television comedy film starring Mark Blankfield as title character Navin Johnson, in a reworked version of the 1979 Steve Martin film The Jerk. [1] While Martin is credited as "executive producer" of the film, he did not write or appear in the film.