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Cloris Leachman
Reviews Featuring Cloris Leachman
A terrifically-written and well-observed parody of practically every Frankenstein flick ever made. One of Mel Brooks' best.
A success of giant proportions. Everyone should make a point of seeing this movie.
This engrossing, dialogue-driven piece of work features brilliant performances all round and could just as easily have been titled Lost In Translation, had Sofia Coppola not gotten there first.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
It might have been Hollywoodized beyond any conceivable level of factual accuracy, but it remains one of the best Westerns ever made and a whole lot of fun to watch, too.
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