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Happy Face Murders (1999 TV Movie)
Ann-Margret does it again!
11 September 1999
"Happy Face Murders" is a murder mystery that is too weird to be true, but believe it or not IT IS! Ann-Margret is nothing short of brilliant in her role as Lorraine...it's very hard to even recognize Ann-Margret as a frumpy grandmother, that's how convincing she is. I definatly recommend this movie it is suspenseful, funny, and well acted.
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Newsies (1992)
3/10
BAD BAD MOVIE
4 June 1999
I found "Newsies" impossible to sit all the way through! The plot line was okay but the music was horrible and the boys were annoying. The only thing mildly interesting was two short scenes with legendary actress Ann-Margret who sings the only good songs in the film. Don't waste your time!
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Following Her Heart (1994 TV Movie)
9/10
Ann-Margret give another Emmy worthy performance...story lacking
2 June 1999
Ann-Margret is once again the only thing that keeps this predictable story about a Swedish country singer, interesting. She gives a great performance and hence makes the movie enjoyable despite it's lacking storyline. Her singing in the movie is good, but the thought of a Swedish country singer (whose accent is thick as molasses) is a little far fetched. A good effort worthy of our attention.
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10/10
Ann-Margret and Colbert make this a triumph!
27 May 1999
Ann-Margret definitely deserved the Emmy nomination she received for her role in "the Two Mrs.Grenvilles" she is no less than brilliant. Colbert is just as good and the two on screen together is just the greatest thing ever! The movie itself is just as great!
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10/10
Yes! A-M CAN act!
26 May 1999
"Joseph Andrews" would be just another comical period piece if it were not for the fantastic performace of Ann-Margret who's comical timing is never off once. Her accent is flawless and she looks terrific as always! A-M makes "Joseph Andrews" the classic it should be.
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