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Hobson's Choice   1954     3 stars    N/R, 107 min.
Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Director: David Lean  
Cast: Charles Laughton, John Mills, Brenda De Banzie, Prunella Scales, Daphne Anderson, Richard Wattis, Helen Haye, Joseph Tomelty, Raymond Huntley, John Laurie, Derek Blomfield, Julien Mitchell, Gibb McLaughlin, Philip Stainton, Dorothy Gordon

  Henry Horatio Hobson (Charles Laughton) is a shoemaker with three independently thinking daughters–Maggie, Alice, and Vicky (Brenda De Banzie, Daphne Anderson, and Prunella Scales). Maggie proves a match for her stubborn father when she decides to marry Willie Mossop (John Mills) who is one of his employees. Next, Maggie encourages Alice and Vicky to choose their own husbands and ignore the directives of their father to not marry.



Cast
Charles Laughton Henry Horatio Hobson
John Mills Willie Mossop
Brenda De Banzie Maggie Hobson
Prunella Scales Vicky Hobson
Daphne Anderson Alice Hodson
Richard Wattis Albert Prosser
Helen Haye Mrs. Hepworth
Joseph Tomelty Jim Heeler
Raymond Huntley Nathaniel Beenstock
John Laurie Dr. MacFarlane
Derek Blomfield Freedy Beenstock
Julien Mitchell Sam Minns
Gibb McLaughlin Tudsbury
Philip Stainton Denton
Dorothy Gordon Ada Figgins

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Where the Money Is   2000     2 and a half stars    PG-13, 88 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Marek Kanievska  
Cast: Paul Newman, Linda Fiorentino, Dermot Mulroney, Susan Barnes, Anne Pitoniak, Bruce MacVittie, Irma St. Paule, Michel Perron, Dorothy Gordon, Rita Tucket

  Nurse Carol Ann McKay (Linda Fiorentino), married to Wayne (Dermot Mulroney), is semi-discontent with her life when she begins to suspect that the new geriatric patient–the legendary bank robber, Henry Manning (Paul Newman)–has been faking the extent of his stroke. Linda begins to make her own criminal plans; the question is: Is Henry really going to be able to help?

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