Blue Money Year: Director: Stars: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Genre: , , , Rating: 7 from 1 vote Review: Since moving from Dublin, Larry Gormley has become one of the biggest stars to hit the London stage - or he would be if anyone had heard of him. They seem to have the perfect life, but it all falls apart. One day he has a look in the suitcase that Ramirez is carrying around: it's full with money! This was the era when these kinds of films were made on film and shown by necessity in cinemas. Ever since he had become a cult legend for his starring role in , he had been much sought after but proved difficult to find a vehicle for his highly individual approaches: he was a song and dance man, he could handle comedy and drama, and seemingly could slot into any genre, but his very wide range was the reason he was not always seen at his best advantage. The teeth of disk holder are undamaged. This isn't precisely a bad idea but it ultimately fails on account of the poor characterisations and an overly underplayed storyline.
The cover art and liner notes are included. Featuring a memorably charismatic turn from Billy Connolly as a demented Scotsman, Blue Money also stars Frances Tomelty, Dermot Crowley and Widows star Debby Bishop. When a dubious regular fare leaves a briefcase full of hot money in the back of his cab, Larry soon finds himself on the run from the Mob, the police, and Des a psychopathic Glaswegian hitch-hiker! The Wonderful Tim sings and dances and he's in basically every scene. Blue Money 1985 Larry dreams of becoming a star entertainer, but until then he drives a cab and works as chauffeur for the shady Ramirez. Also, his irish accent is great. The plot itself really isn't original at all. Still, it keeps his act well-oiled as he goes on the audition circuit, and there is something coming up that should see him perfectly cast, a rock 'n' roll musical which is ideal given he loves that golden age of music and knows all the tunes anyway.
Some of those involved in the project also worked on a number of other films, such as the two leads, Alain Patrick, who worked on over 26 other film and television projects, such as , , and ; and, Barbara Caron Barbara Mills , who performed in and Executives' Wives, among her 38 other film projects. Storyline: Blue Money 1985 Larry dreams of becoming a star entertainer, but until then he drives a cab and works as chauffeur for the shady Ramirez. Unbeknownst to Jim, they have been under surveillance by the local police for being involved in making and distributing. Fair play for trying to do everything but he is a terrible actor. In front of his friends he claims he's finally got a contract with a famous director and invites them to celebrate, while the mob is after the money. Synopsis An excellent vehicle to showcase the talents of , this comedy by casts as Larry Gormley, an actor who has never really had the break he so desperately wants -- though whether or not his talent is up to the task is another question.
By not quite being comedy and not quite being drama, this tended to fall between two stools, but it was very well delivered by a fine cast, and Curry's fans would be more than satisfied. Jim's seemingly perfect life starts to fall apart when he has an extramarital fling with an actress and the local Los Angeles vice cops close in to make a bust. Larry drives a cab in-between auditions, which essentially makes. Hence when he is in his cab with a suitcase full of readies in the back seat, what can he do? In front of his friends he claims he's finally got a contract with a famous director and invites them to celebrate, while the mob is after the money. At the end of the day, this is a movie that promises quite a lot given its interesting subject matter but it's sadly a pretty tedious affair for the most part. One day he has a look in the suitcase that Ramirez is carrying around: it's full with money! Handsome and successful Jim appears to have it all: he's married to the beautiful and supportive Lisa, has a healthy baby, and works a cool gig as the director of hardcore porno fare. He can't resist and steals it.
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This version was by far more common until the recent release by Vinegar Syndrome, which restores the film to its former length. Once in Ireland, there are further worries when the South American gangsters are hot on their trail, and the Republicans make it apparent they would like the money for their cause as well, so will Larry and Pam get away unscathed? It seemed like he had everything at the beginning of the film, it now looks as if he's going to be left with nothing. Luckily for Curry, in the eighties along came this before he moved to Hollywood and took up character roles, which displayed at least some of his abilities as Larry has ample opportunity to belt out a song or ten his is a tad , however , yet also handles comedic situations and more serious implications of what he gets embroiled in. The way you look at me is so weird. Their output was notable for featuring plenty of nudity to draw in the crowds but surprisingly Blue Money is not especially salacious stuff given its subject matter and distributer.
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. The uncredited role of the Vice Cop was done as a favor to director Alain Patrick by his friend Gary Kent. Michael Stringer, and performers Barbara Mills, Maria Arnold, , Eve Orlon, and Suzanne Fields. Currently he makes his living as a taxi driver, but he still harbours his dreams of making it big, so convinced is he of his talents as a singer, and he does make some extra money as a cabaret performer, though the patrons of those establishments are rarely ecstatic to listen to him. He can't resist and steals it.
Payment to be made in U. It's about a man who tries to secure the future of his family by making adult movies. When he cannot find this criminal, he takes it as a sign it was meant to be, and he and his girlfriend and fellow club singer Pam Hodge hare off to Dublin as the story turns into a small screen road movie, though naturally not without complications. He does lots of impressions and of course his infamous Mick Jagger impression is showcased here. It all seems so very odd nowadays but seemingly that was the way it was back then. » Blue Money was made during the golden age of porn in the 70's when feature length hardcore films were made with story lines and some production values to them. Just as Jim reveals to the Vice Cop.
Gormley can't resist the temptation, and drives off with the money, hoping to carve out a new lifestyle for himself. He drives away, being an impulsive fellow, already calculating what to spend it on, then realises the gangster he has abandoned in the street who actually owned the suitcase may not be too benevolent towards him and has second thoughts. One day he has a look in the suitcase that Ramirez is carrying around: it's full with money! This funny crime caper drama deserves wider airing. No damage to the jewel case or item cover, no scuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.