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Touch and Go is a 1986 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Robert Mandel, starring Michael Keaton, María Conchita Alonso and Ajay Naidu. Plot [ edit ]
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Although Touch and Go does not match the invention or wit of William Rose's earlier scripts (Genevieve, The Maggie, etc.), the writer's flair for creating likeable characters is again apparent, and there is an agreeable touch of malicious humour in the handling of such characters as the father and mother-in-law.
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Touch & Go is a 2003 Canadian comedy film directed by Scott Simpson and starring Elliot Page.
Touch and Go, also known as Point of No Return (Chinese: 一觸即發), is a 1991 Hong Kong action thriller film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Sammo Hung. Plot [ edit ]
The film was the idea of director Peter Maxwell. It was originally intended to be set on Hayman Island but Reg Ansett, who had interests on the island at the time, was not keen on showing a robbery on the island. [2] It was made with funding from Greater Union, the Queensland Film Corporation and Australian Film Commission. [3] [4]
Touch & Go is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Scott Simpson and released in 2002. [1] The film stars Jeff Douglas as Darcy, a young man in his early 20s working as a tour guide in Halifax, whose ambivalent attitude toward becoming an adult is challenged when his friends Lynn (Patricia Zentilli) and Peter (Stephen Sharkey) announce plans to move away for Lynn's career.
Vimukthi documents incidents more than expressing thoughts and ideas. The film could have been more complex and thought provoking". [5] A critic from News18 India wrote "Sheshadri's characterization is apt though the editing could have been a little sharper. The climax of the film is another highlight when the daughter searches for her own ...