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...victim's safe-deposit box the cops find pictures of the governor of California and a very young, very attractive woman engaging in acts of... love? Anyway, the woman is a hooker named Patrice Jacinto (played by red-headed supermodel Angie Everheart). When Corelli goes to talk to her, she takes off and he has to chase her through the alleys of Chinatown, up fire escapes and over roof-tops. All in a day's work for an assistant district attorney. When he catches her, she tells him that she used to take money to sleep with powerful...

Author: By Benjamin Cavell, | Title: JADE | 10/12/1995 | See Source »

...movie is of Chinese men spreading out mah-jong tiles. The tiles slide around the tables like a whirlpool suggesting the smooth, swirling plot the movie should have had. But we quickly return to our world of five mile-per-hour car chases and a fool chase involving Angie Everheart which, although almost anything is better with Angie Everheart than it would be without her, is awfully disappointing...

Author: By Benjamin Cavell, | Title: JADE | 10/12/1995 | See Source »

Esterhas' weak script in "Basic Instinct" was somewhat resucitated by the presence of Sharon Stone. "Jade" is not resucitated by anyone. Any movie that has Angie Everheart and Linda Fiorentino in it is of some interest on a purely visual level. However, any movie in which Angie Ever-heart gives the most believable and compelling performance has some-thing terribly wrong with it. But Chazz Palmintieri is a genuinely good actor, and when even he can't do any-thing with this movie, we know that the core must be rotten...

Author: By Benjamin Cavell, | Title: JADE | 10/12/1995 | See Source »

...newspaper editors received four typewritten pages, legal size, purporting to come from the Albany Chamber of Commerce. It dealt with the "most remarkable case in modern medical science" that had recently happened" at the County Hospital at Albany." The story was to the effect that "Dr. J. T. Everheart," who was in charge of the County Hospital at Albany had just announced that one, Margaret Cooper who died in the hospital had been brought to life by a Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. Mrs. Smith's stunt in producing the resurrection had been performed after reading Banning's book...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Newspapers Hoaxed | 4/7/1924 | See Source »

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