The Grinch (2000) movie was narrated by Anthony Hopkins.
Yes, Donald Sutherland does get killed in the movie The Italian Job.
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The 2000 movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas was narrated by Anthony Hopkins. The narrator of the original 1966 cartoon version was Boris Karloff.
Anthony Hopkins.Indeed Anthony Hopkins narrated this classic movie remake in 2000, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, starring Jim Carrey. The excerpt below is from the beginning of this magical Christmas movie. See link for full movie review."Inside a Snowflake, like the one on your sleeve, there happened a story you must see to believe" said Anthony Hopkins, narrator of this magical, fantasy movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Donald Sutherland, Elliot Gould, Robert Duvall, Tom Skerritt, Sally Kellerman, Michael Murphy, Rene Auberjonois.
Yes, Donald Sutherland does get killed in the movie The Italian Job.
yes. Sutherland was a crooked detective. Liotta was an architect
Donald Sutherland played Hawkeye in the movie.
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Donald Sutherland played Johann von Wolfhaus in the 2006 film, Beerfest. He has not stated why he appeared in the movie, however, he presumably was attracted to the role.
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The 2000 movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas was narrated by Anthony Hopkins. The narrator of the original 1966 cartoon version was Boris Karloff.
On the TV show, it was Alan Alda. In the movie, it was Donald Sutherland.
If you are reffering to the actors Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland, the movie they starred in together is S*P*Y*S (yes, there really are asterisks in the title).
Donald Sutherland in "The Day of the Locust".
Donald Sutherland definitly played a tank soldier in the Clint Eastwood flick, "Kelly's Heroes". Donald Sutherland played a tank soldier in Kelly's Heroes and there is a film called the Inglorious Bastards but he wasn't in that. On the internet type in The Battling Bastards Of Bastogne Wikipedia and see what it brings up also type in Donald Sutherland Wikipedia that will give you a list of his films.
Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland