Review of There's Always Vanilla (1971) by Sir A — 08 Jan 2009
I am a huge Ray Laine fan. His films are filled with such charisma. The role he has as the down and out discharged army private is filled with such realism and prestige. Simple lines and unabashed winks and smiles to the camera wrap the viewer into a frenzy to find out just what is this guy trying to do with himself.
From session guitar player to wanting to write his first novel, to scamming his way into a conglomerate advertising/marketing firm, Laine shines. I cannot get enough of this film and I recommend it to anyone who wants to watch a great actor act.
RIP Mr. Ray Laine. We do miss your charm.
This review of There's Always Vanilla (1971) was written by Sir A on 08 Jan 2009.
There's Always Vanilla has generally received negative reviews.
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