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Directed by Michael RitchieOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Musical films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on musicalsActors Joel Grey,
Brad Sullivan,
Jean Louisa Kelly,
Joey McIntyre,
Barnard Hughes,
Jonathon MorrisRating56%
Amos Babcock Bellamy (Joel Grey) and Ben Hucklebee (Brad Sullivan) scheme to get their respective children, Luisa (Jean Louisa Kelly) and Matt (Joey McIntyre), to fall in love. Knowing they will resist their fathers' interference, the two men use reverse psychology and fabricate a feud, building a wall between their houses and forbidding their children to speak to each other. When their plan works, they enlist the aid of El Gallo (Jonathon Morris), the proprietor of a traveling carnival, to put an end to their supposed disagreement in a manner which will not reveal their deception., 1h47
Directed by Ulu GrosbardOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Patricia Neal,
Jack Albertson,
Martin SheenRating69%
Returning to his Bronx home following World War II, Timmy Cleary (Martin Sheen) discovers his middle class parents have drifted apart and constantly quarrel at the least provocation. Once closer to his mother Nettie (Patricia Neal), the young veteran finds himself bonding with his salesman father John (Jack Albertson), but he tries to remain neutral when intervening in their disputes., 1h38
Directed by Ronald NeameOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films based on playsActors Walter Matthau,
Jill Clayburgh,
Barnard Hughes,
Jan Sterling,
James Stephens,
Joshua BryantRating63%
At the start of the story, the death of Associate Justice Stanley Moorehead has created a vacancy on the United States Supreme Court. The new appointee turns out to be Ruth Loomis, a staunch conservative, who is confirmed as the first female US Supreme Court Justice. She and Associate Justice Daniel Snow, a committed liberal and many years older than Loomis, clash intellectually on just about every judicial issue before them. One case involves a pornographic film and arguments about freedom of speech. With time, the two characters develop a liking and respect for each other.Genres Drama,
ComedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Coquelin aînéRating61%
Considéré comme le premier film à utiliser à la fois la couleur et le son, le seul enregistrement de film jamais réalisé de la célèbre pièce de Rostand . Il est accompagné d'un enregistrement sonore sur cylindre de la voix de Coquelin récitant un discours de Cyrano. , 1h24
Directed by Terence FisherOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors George Brent,
Marguerite Chapman,
Diana Dors,
Raymond Huntley,
Eleanor Summerfield,
Meredith EdwardsRating62%
Bookstore manager John Harman (Brent) reprimands his attractive young clerk Ruby Bruce (Dors) for being late to work. Later the same day Ruby catches small-time crook Jeff Hart (Reynolds) trying to steal a rare book. Instead of turning him in she accepts a date with him. When Harman later tries to kiss Ruby she tells Hart who forces Ruby to blackmail Harman. When he refuses to pay off, Jeff tells Ruby to write a letter to Harman's sick wife, which causes her death from a heart attack. Dazed by the tragedy, Harman gives Ruby 300 pounds when she renews her demands. Jeff catches Ruby hiding part of the money, kills her and hides her body in a packing case. Harman discovers Ruby's body and, thinking he will be accused, flees in panic. He enlists the help of his secretary Stella (Chapman) who helps him hunt for clues. When Stella stumbles on Hart alone she is nearly killed by him but Harman arrives in time to save her. The police arrest Hart.