Melvin may refer to one of the following:
As a surname, Melvin is a modernized version of the Scottish clan name Melville (surname). The name Melville was shortened to “Melvin” during the Scottish Reformation period.
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'Improvising' is a dramedy centering on Marz, a young twenty-something sorting her life out while teaching drama to young students and performing in a long-form improv troupe in Los Angeles. She finds herself on a road trip, reconnecting with those she cares about most.
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In a small town a little girl is kidnapped from her home. The town is set a little on edge by the news, and a couple of teens see a suspicious man in town. The killer is on the loose and killing everyone they can. A party turns into a funeral for a few teens, and for those who escape their fate isn't any better. Who will survive the night, and who will come out and play?
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The Karlsson Brothers is a "confusion" comedy about two identical-twin brothers, each initially unaware of the other's existence. One brother is a successful, perfectionist lawyer living in Stockholm. The other brother lives in the North of Sweden with a wife and children, and is a notoriously unfaithful ne'er-do-well. The brothers meet for the first time as they go through their deceased mother's estate. Their meeting leads to a series of challenging mix-ups, turning both their lives on end. The brothers' differences prove gradually to be a source of strength, and their newfound friendship will change their lives forever.
Keywords: male-frontal-nudity, male-nudity, male-rear-nudity, nudity, twins
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While driving to her hometown Ovid, Colorado, to visit her brother and local sheriff Jeff and her niece Olympia, Joan Burrows recalls her traumatic experience with her best friend Susie when they were teenagers. Joan and Susie are smoking pot in the cemetery and decide to snoop on the caretaker Bishop in the funeral home. Joan falls and hurts her knee, and Bishop invites the girls to enter in the house to clean the wound. Soon they are sedated with chloroform and submitted to a cruel torture in a sick game where Bishop tells each girl to ask to kill the other to stop the suffering. When a copycat killer kills Olympia's friends, Joan tells the police officers that Bishop is back but nobody believes her.
Keywords: crazy-boyfriend, crazy-mortician, death-of-brother, female-nudity, foot-torture, girl-stripped-down-to-panties, impaled-by-pipe, master-apprentice-relationship, modus-operandi, murder-of-brother
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Teenaged Susan Turner, with a severe crush on playboy artist Richard Nugent, sneaks into his apartment to model for him and is found there by her sister Judge Margaret Turner. Threatened with jail, Nugent agrees to date Susan until the crush abates. He counters Susan's comic false sophistication by even more comic put-on teenage mannerisms, with a slapstick climax.
Keywords: adolescent, age-difference, airport, armor, artist, award, basketball, birthday, contest, courtroom
Rollicking Romantics!
Richard Nugent: Ready boot, let's scoot!
Richard Nugent: Hi! Mellow greetings, yookie dookie!
Margaret: You know I'd die for you, only sometimes it's so hard living with you.
Susan: You're going to make me an old maid.::Margaret: Only until you're 18.
Matt Beemish: I'm the court psychiatrist.::Richard Nugent: Come back in an hour. I'll be crazy by then.
Margaret Turner: Susan's growing pains are rapidly becoming a major disease.
Richard Nugent: Hey, you remind me of a man.::Susan Turner: What man?::Richard Nugent: Man with the power.::Susan Turner: What power?::Richard Nugent: Power of hoodoo.::Susan Turner: Hoodoo?::Richard Nugent: You do.::Susan Turner: Do what?::Richard Nugent: Remind me of a man...
Matt Beemish: I couldn't help overhearing. I had my ear to the door.
Agnes Prescott: Now there's a guy who never goes out of a girl's mind. He just stays there... like a heavy meal.
Judge Margaret Turner: You could talk the devil into going to church!