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James Garner
Reviews Featuring James Garner
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
A tale of a childhood friendship which is stronger than most. Told with good humour and a deep understanding of the motivations of the characters.
Goes straight past the heart-strings and hits you square on the upchuck reflex. Its a sweet tale, but just far too sickly.
To many, The Great Escape is more important to Christmas than Jesus, and this entertaining World War Two prison break movie deserves to be. Great characters, action and putting-it-up-Jerry makes John Sturges' movie a classic war movie.
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