Word: gerard
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...summer smash The Fugitive, he plays Gerard, the relentless U.S. marshal. When told by the hero, "I didn't kill my wife," he replies, "I don't care" -- he just has this job to do. In last year's Under Siege he was Strannix, a renegade CIA operative turned nuclear hijacker. "My, my, my," Strannix chortles, high on his own magnificent malevolence, "how hell doth quicken the spirit!" Good guy, bad guy, these are the same man: a smart, volatile, mean sumbitch with too much on his mind. "Damn, I'm good," Jones murmurs in Under Siege, implying few others...
...does this busy man balance his interests? "I don't consider my life a balancing act," he says. "I consider these things to be the components of balance. And if it doesn't jibe to anybody, I've gotten to the point where I just don't care." Marshal Gerard, meet Mr. Jones...
...IMAGING: Mark Stelzner (Manager); Gerard Abrahamsen, Lois Rubenstein (Supervisors); Steven Cadicamo, Charlotte Coco, John Dragonetti, Paul Gettinger, John Goodman, Raphael Joa, Kin Wah Lam, Carl Leidig, Linda Parker, Mark P. Polomski, Richard Shaffer, David Spatz, Lorri Stenton...
While there was no absolute need to renovate the lounge, the management felt that a change was needed after 15 years, manager Gerard T. Smith said last week. "There'll be a new hardwood floor, a new bar," Smith said. "Things will be juxta-posted more...
...equally compelling relationship exists between the characters themselves. Gerrard's obsessive desire to bring in Kimble is epitomized in one confrontational scene staged over a rushing waterfall. Upon Kimble's protest that he was innocent, Gerard replies, "I don't care." When I saw this movie, I instantly drew analogies to Jean Valfean and Javert from the musical "Les Miserables"--except without the singing...