Examples of using Gene hackman in English and their translations into Czech
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The conversation. Gene hackman.
Gene Hackman in Unforgiven.
Okay, you get this and I get Gene Hackman for me.
Gene Hackman in"The Conversation.
And we have ourselves a bit of a… Gene Hackman in The Conversation.
You're not Gene Hackman or that guy who played Napoleon Dynamite.
Believe it or not,he used to look like a young Gene Hackman.
I thought Gene Hackman looked younger.
Can we use your magic lasso to kidnap Gene Hackman? Hey!
It is as if Gene Hackman establishes,"No, we are nonetheless not in Psycho.
Hey! Can we use your magic lasso to kidnap Gene Hackman?
He shot Gene Hackman with it and I have got the papers to prove it.
And I have got the papers to prove it. He shot Gene Hackman with it.
You gotta save me from Gene Hackman's real estate scheme. I'm terrible.
Rather like the classic 1974 film The Conversation, starring Gene Hackman and John Cazale.
Just look at how many lines Gene Hackman has been able to memorize over the years.
The murder of the husband, observed through the stained glass in front of me by the private detective, Gene Hackman.
I'm terrible. You gotta save me from Gene Hackman's real estate scheme.
Starring Gene Hackman and John Cazale. Rather like the classic 1974 film The Conversation.
Exaggerated things a bit, butI like to think the Gene Hackman character was based on me.
Apparently Gene Hackman, the man who played Superman's enemy Lex Luthor in the movies, has now shown up as a celebrity protester of stem cell research.
And he's just missed the pram.is 68 minutes in where Gene Hackman is chasing a train And the bit I'm talking about.
Laughs So, instead of just telling her you were not interested,you said you would go to her house to eat risotto and watch Gene Hackman inspire a small town?
And the bit I'm talking about is 68 minutes in where Gene Hackman is chasing a train and he's just missed the pram!
The mere name of this, one of the grittiest films of the early 1970s, immediately brings to mind the most glorified car chase in the history of cinematography and the outstanding Gene Hackman as the aggressive New York cop Jimmy"Popeye" Doyle.
And he's just missed the pram.is 68 minutes in where Gene Hackman is chasing a train And the bit I'm talking about.
After suspecting that a murder is taking place in the nearby hotel room, Gene Hackman, playing the private detective, enters this room and inspects the toilet.