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- Wild (1986), playing a mysterious woman who becomes involved with a straightlaced banker on a chance meeting. Critic Roger Ebert wrote of her acting:...
- girls private Westbrook School in southern California. Korn meets the straightlaced headmistress Sherilyn Thomas and the good-natured ****istant coach Holly...
- characters are John Coniston (Steven Mackintosh), who is the seemingly straightlaced manager of the secure depot; Marcus (Warren Brown), who moves trolleys...
- Kōhei Amasaki (****anese); Dallas Reid (English) class 2-1, Jun is the straightlaced member of the broadcasting club. He is regularly confessed to by his...
- life of Ralph Waldo 'Petey' Greene (pla**** by Don Cheadle), Greene's straightlaced counterpart Dewey Hughes pla**** by Chiwetel Ejiofor surprises all with...
- reason, as they are two boors who leer at Pam and Gina and insult Gina's straightlaced parents and Gina's overweight sister. The friction nearly leads to fighting...
- her survival. Olga commented, "[Princess Irene] was one of the most straightlaced women in her generation. My niece would have known that her condition...
- includes the following films, all directed and produced by Chasnoff: Straightlaced—How Gender's Got Us All Tied Up, It's Elementary—Talking About **** Issues...
- college studentsirresponsible slacker Greg (Travis Van Winkle) and his straightlaced best friend Rob (John Bregar) — decide to take a trip to Europe for...
- discover that it's difficult to hide their respective pasts from Rachel's straightlaced family and that they're out of step with life in small town America...