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It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet   1975     2 and a half stars    G, 94 min.
Genre: Family
aka: All Things Bright and Beautifu

Director: Eric Till  
Cast: John Alderson, Colin Blakely, Lisa Harrow, Bill Maynard, Richard Pearson, Paul Shelley, Rosemary Martin, Raymond Francis, Liz Smith, John Barrett

  Based on James Herriot's books about life as a 1930s' veterinarian in Yorkshire, John Alderson plays the kindly doctor who ministers to animals in this enjoyable family film.

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The Object of Beauty   1991     2 and a half stars    R, 101 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg  
Cast: John Malkovich, Andie MacDowell, Lolita Davidovich, Rudi Davies, Joss Ackland, Bill Paterson, Ricci Harnett, Peter Riegert, Jack Shepherd, Rosemary Martin

  Jake (John Malkovich) and Tina (Andie MacDowell), who live way beyond their means, are currently residing in a London hotel. When Tina's valuable Henry Moore sculpture is stolen, the couple creates even more problems for themselves as greed and infidelity take center stage.


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Raggedy Rawney   1989     2 and a half stars    R, 102 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Bob Hoskins  
Cast: Bob Hoskins, Dexter Fletcher, Zoe Nathenson, Zoe Wanamaker, Ian McNeice, Gawn Grainger, Jim Carter, Veronica Clifford, Rosemary Martin, J.G. Devlin

  During World War II, a band of Gypsies takes in an army deserter (Dexter Fletcher) who presents himself as a young female with mystical powers. As luck would have it for the Gypsies, from the time they take him in, bad luck befalls them.

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Tess   1979     3 and a half stars    PG, 192 min.
Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: Roman Polanski  
Cast: Nastassja Kinski, Peter Firth, John Collin, Tony Church, Rosemary Martin, David Markham, Richard Pearson, Arielle Dombasle, Carolyn Pickles, Leigh Lawson, Pascale de Boysson, Suzanna Hamilton, Caroline Embling, Lesley Dunlop, Sylvia Coleridge

  Set in 19th-century England, this is a fine adaptation of Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the D'Urbervilles." Beautiful peasant Tess (Nastassja Kinski) is sent to live with her relatives, the D'Urbervilles. It turns out that the family living there is not her family; they have bought the family's name. "Cousin" Alec (Leigh Lawson) becomes Tess' lover, and Tess becomes pregnant but loses the baby. Now, Tess goes to work on a dairy farm where she falls in love with Angel Clare (Peter Firth), but more problems lie ahead. This film was nominated for Best Picture, Director, and Musical Score Oscars–and it won for Best Art Direction, Costume Design, and Cinematography.



Cast
Nastassja Kinski Tess Durbeyfield
Peter Firth Angel Clare
John Collin John Durbeyfield
Tony Church Parson Tringham
Rosemary Martin Joan Durbeyfield
David Markham Reverend Mr. Clare
Richard Pearson Vicar of Marlott
Arielle Dombasle Mercy Chant
Carolyn Pickles Marian
Leigh Lawson Alec d'Urberville
Pascale de Boysson Mrs. Clare
Suzanna Hamilton Izz
Caroline Embling Retty
Lesley Dunlop Girl in Henhouse
Sylvia Coleridge Mrs. d'Urberville

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Movie Quick Pick
1. It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet (1975)
   aka: All Things Bright and Beautifu
2. The Object of Beauty (1991)
3. Raggedy Rawney (1989)
4. Tess (1979)


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