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Boomerang is a 1992 romantic comedy film, starring Eddie Murphy, and directed by Reginald Hudlin.
Boomerang! is a 1947 film based on a true story about the early career of Attorney General Homer Cummings. The film was directed by Elia Kazan, based on a story (written by Fulton Oursler) in Reader's Digest and was shot largely in Stamford, Connecticut. This semidocumentary also contains voice-overs by Reed Hadley.
Two Chinamen in their laundry, who have been bothered by urchins, fix a trap for them by placing a pail of water over the door. The trap fails to work properly, however, and all the Chinamen instead of the small boys get the ducking. Written by AMB Picture Catalogue (1902)
'Yesterday's tragedy is today's comedy.' Caffe 'Boomerang' is one of Belgrade's many cafes. Seemingly just a backdrop for our cast of crazy characters, but in reality much more than that. It stoically puts up with its guests, and their misguided efforts to control their own destinies, until the very end when it too has had enough... Written by VANS
Boomerng starts just after the chaos in Belgrade has stopped. Quiet has descended on the city, for a change, there is no war, there are no bombings, no natural disasters. Taking place during one frantic day in Belgrade, "Boomerang" is the story of a group of likable losers who have nothing to lose. Theft, drug dealing, arms smuggling - these are the activities they have come to know as daily life. But now, police and criminals, communists and monarchists, cocaine dealers and toilet keepers, movie buffs, taxi drivers and a 50 year-old femme fatale must all try to adapt to this newly reigning, potentially boring, time of peace. And so on this day, they are falling in love, getting married, solving murder mysteries, exploring new business ventures, having children, and even rising from the dead. All paths lead to Cafe Boomerang where this cast of disparate and dissolute characters converge and combust in a final delirious series of events which, ready or not, propels them into a new day. A high-speed dark comedy Boomerang is a slice-of-life served with plenty of laughs and a dash of bite. Written by Vans
May be the first American movie to use the word "psychoanalyst."
Two university researchers claim the existence of serious police brutality in Bergen, Norway, in the early 1980s. The film follows the public reactions to these allegations, the victimization of the researchers and the legal persecution of their informants. Written by Roar Høstaker
Marcus is a successful advertising executive who woos and beds women almost at will. After a company merger he finds that his new boss, the ravishing Jacqueline, is treating him in exactly the same way. Completely traumatised by this, his work goes badly downhill. But then Jacqueline's more quietly attractive assistant Angela, who has been dating Marcus' best friend, shows herself more than a little concerned by his parlous state. Written by Jeremy Perkins
This dramatization of a factual incident opens in a quiet Connecticut town where a kindly priest is murdered while waiting at a street corner. The citizens are horrified and demand action from the police. All of the witnesses identify John Waldron, a nervous out-of-towner, as the killer. Although Waldron vehemently denies the crime, no one will believe him. District Attorney Henry Harvey is then put on the case and faces political opposition in his attempt to prove Waldron's innocence. Written by Daniel Bubbeo






