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Caillou V12 Family Collection»rank: 6127de: C.B.S.
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Five Senses (Widescreen/Full Screen)»rank: 6127avec: Mary-Louise Parker, Pascale Bussières, Richard Clarkin, Brendan Fletcher, Marco Leonardi
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Daredevil (Widescreen)»rank: 16671avec: Ben Affleck, Erick Avari, Paul Ben-Victor, Pat Crawford Brown, Jude Ciccolella
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Soylent Green»rank: 13813avec: John Barclay, Whit Bissell, Jan Bradley, Chuck Connors, Joseph Cotten
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Caillou Magnificent»rank: 21559de: C.B.S.
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Charlton Heston seemed fond of starring in apocalyptic science-fiction films in the late 1960s and early '70s. There was Planet of the Apes, of course, and The 0mega Man. But there was also 1973's Soylent Green, a strange detective film (based on Harry Harrison's Make Room! Make Room!) set in 2022 and starring Heston as a Manhattan cop trying to solve a murder in the overpopulated, overheated city. His roommate (a necessity in the overcrowded metropolis), played by Edward G. Robinson, ... |
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Secrets»rank: 20425avec: Bessie Barriscale, Ethel Clayton, Herbert Evans, Blanche Frederici, Huntly Gordon
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Caillou Caillous 10th Ann. Sur»rank: 21408de: C.B.S.
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Charlton Heston seemed fond of starring in apocalyptic science-fiction films in the late 1960s and early '70s. There was Planet of the Apes, of course, and The 0mega Man. But there was also 1973's Soylent Green, a strange detective film (based on Harry Harrison's Make Room! Make Room!) set in 2022 and starring Heston as a Manhattan cop trying to solve a murder in the overpopulated, overheated city. His roommate (a necessity in the overcrowded metropolis), played by Edward G. Robinson, ... |
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The Bride Wore Black»rank: 7420avec: Jeanne Moreau, Michel Bouquet, Jean-Claude Brialy, Charles Denner, Claude Rich
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La Petite Lili»rank: 7420avec: Marc Betton, Bernard Giraudeau, Yves Jacques, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Michel Piccoli
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Caillou: V1 Family Collection»rank: 19050de: C.B.S.
Chroniques et points de vue:From :lnspired by The Seagull, Claude Miller's La Petite Lili takes place in present day Brittany. While Chekhov's play was set in a theatrical milieu, longtime Truffaut associate Miller (Alias Betty) sets his film in a cinematic one (a là Day For Night). The title character is an aspiring actress (Ludivine Sagnier, Swimming Pool), who is seeing experimental filmmaker Julien (Robertson Stévenin). She would prefer to be working with an established commercial director like Brice (Bernard Giraudeau, Ridicule), who is involved with ... |
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