In one brief, gripping scene in "Freedom," an escaping slave woman and her savagely beaten but determined father are shown having fled their master.
The girl appeared quite abruptly at the door where Zurber had entered, stopping short on the threshold, when she viewed the gripping scene within.
One especially gripping scene portrays the shooting of an auto mechanic in a deserted gas station.
It's a gripping scene that anticipates some other operatic masterpieces that begin with ominous storms.
In the most gripping scenes, the villain infiltrates the school despite the host of horrifying phantasms, called Dementors, deployed to guard the property.
He is also pathologically jealous, and the movie's most gripping scene is a fraternal duel waged with scythes.
The film opens with a gripping outdoor scene that, misleadingly, makes its style seem more realistic than it will turn out to be.
The most gripping scenes may very well be those that explore her involvement with a religious community called Mount Zion and its founder, Matthias.
The most gripping scene is the confession by Raymond, who works in the building, that he has just killed several people, including a baby.
This is the movie version of Billy's death, an emotional and gripping scene.