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Like the best movie musicals of the '50s (Singin' in the Rain) and the '60s (A Hard Day's Night), Hair leaps from one number to the next. Soon the audience is leaping too." [11] Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert both placed Hair on their list of Top Films of 1979. Siskel named it as the best film of the year, #1 on his list.
In the late 1970s, a young Anna attempts to relax her hair with the help of her older cousin Linda. Her hair has a bad reaction to the cream and leaves a permanent scar on the back of her head. Many years later, in 1989, an adult Anna is an assistant at Culture, a television station featuring African-American music artists.
Female characters in animated films (2 C, 143 P) B. Black Beauty (1 C, 5 P) Bond girls (27 P) ... Fairy with Turquoise Hair; Fantine; Ginny (Friday the 13th) Princess ...
César Award winners Ella Rumpf and Louis Garrel will co-star alongside Angelina Jolie in director Alice Winocour’s first English-language film “Stitches.” I can also exclusively report that ...
Shock is the only female of the three and is the oldest and most cunning and intelligent of them, which, despite her often being tired of them, helps to settle arguments. She wears a purple witch costume with an elongated hat and sometimes carries a broomstick, and has pale-green skin, a long pointed nose, and violet-blue wiry hair. She tends ...
The following is a list of female action heroes and villains who appear in action films, television shows, comic books, and video games and who are "thrust into a series of challenges requiring physical feats, extended fights, extensive stunts and frenetic chases."
Like the other Cenobites, Butterball has undergone extreme body modification and ritual scarification; other than his massive size and obesity, Butterball's other distinguishing feature is a series of stitches through his eyelids, which he usually keeps hidden by a pair of round sunglasses.
Female is a 1933 Warner Bros. pre-Code film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Ruth Chatterton and George Brent. It is based on the 1933 novel of the same name by Donald Henderson Clarke . Plot