It would be odd if he never visited his loyal henchman Gervaise de Rait.
We will always direct our own resources better than will politicians or their bureaucratic henchman.
Virtual henchman stand statuesque in three dimensions on stage as Batman looms onscreen behind them.
Victor also gets a finger snapped by one of the henchman, but it's not all that graphic.
They accused Shabaneh-- their trusted henchman when it came to land sales to Jews - of being an Israeli agent.
In the film's brisk, info-loaded first act, we see how this watchful, attentive henchman puts his learning into effect to step into his boss' shoes.
Ritter insisted in an interview that his reputation as a Noriega henchman is undeserved--that he remained in the Noriega government only to help negotiate the general's departure.
Three blue guitars mark the spot where Delta blues henchman Robert Johnson is said to have sold his soul to the devil in exchange for mastery of the guitar.
Its smooth operators, Shank (John Baker) and his henchman, Layton (Robert Longstreet), induce aspiring musicians to put up cash toward the production of CDs that may never get made.
But the conceit is smartly wrought, so much so that the attempts at comic relief (using a CGI chipmunk and Timothy Spall as a henchman) seem not just lumpen but superfluous.
When George Lazenby came on the scene in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969, audiences could rely on elements such as a pre-credit sequence, high speed chase, a hulking henchman, Martinis and fags.
The amoral Duke is a Sinatra-esque crooner with his own casino and posse of violent henchman (he sings his anthem, "Questa o quella, " with a microphone prop to a sycophantic crowd of dudes and showgirls).
It was one thing when Loria and his little henchman David Samson swaggered into that New York tavern at 12:01 a.m. last November on the first day clubs could negotiate with free agents and made a big show for Jose Reyes.
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