Bonnie Franklin

Bonnie Franklin

  • Born: 1944-1-6
  • Height: 5' 3" (1.6 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Brennon 2022-01-12 08:01:24

      The wrong man

      Bad luck fell, and Manny was accused of being a robber. Before the injustice was brought, his wife had a mental breakdown and was admitted to a mental hospital. How does Hitchcock express this misfortune in film?
      1 Fence---as an image of imprisonment
      2 Depression angle shooting---God’s

      first glance...

    • Einar 2022-01-12 08:01:24

      Atypical sermon by a devout believer

      "The Reunification" 1956

      Occasionally guest appearances in films directed by him are Hitchcock's little hobby. This habit has been with him for many years, and now it has become an interesting story of film history praised by fans.

      Hitchcock still showed his face in The Reunion directed in 1956, but...

    • Kaylie 2022-03-21 09:02:46

      A powerful satire of the judicial process at that time. Although it is very convincing to adapt based on real events, the second half of the film is long and boring by adding a fragment of the wife's mental breakdown as a movie.

    • Christiana 2022-03-26 09:01:10

      If you look like a criminal, you have to be suspected and convicted. If the real criminal does not appear in the end, will it continue to be miserable. Legal provisions, police, and judges cannot guarantee justice, and sometimes they become the perpetrators and accomplices of evil.

    The Wrong Man quotes

    • Christopher Emmanuel 'Manny' Balestrero: It's the arithmetic I like, honey. I guess it's the musician in me. You know, musicians are always fascinated by mathematics. They can't read, but they can figure.

      Rose Balestrero: It would be nice if you could win us about $300.

      Christopher Emmanuel 'Manny' Balestrero: In my experience, I always pay for what I get.

    • Rose Balestrero: Every time we get up, something comes along and knocks us right back down again.

      Christopher Emmanuel 'Manny' Balestrero: That's life, honey. That's the way it is.