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Directed by Walter GraumanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political filmsActors Cliff Robertson,
George Chakiris,
Maria Perschy,
Harry Andrews,
Donald Houston,
Michael GoodliffeRating63%
When Norwegian resistance leader Lieutenant Erik Bergman travels to Great Britain to report the location of a German V-2 rocket fuel plant, the Royal Air Force's No. 633 Squadron is assigned to destroy it. The squadron is led by Wing Commander Roy Grant, an ex-Eagle Squadron pilot (U.S. fighter pilots serving in the RAF before America entered the war)., 1h44
Directed by Leslie H. MartinsonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Jack Kelly,
William Reynolds,
Ray Danton,
Merry Anders,
Andrew Duggan,
Philip CareyRating59%
The president of an electronics company, Alan Nichols (Andrew Duggan), and his two vice presidents, Robert Cannon (Jack Kelly) and Fred Vitale (Ray Danton), are required at Cape Canaveral to oversee the test launching of a missile which their company developed. But before they are able to board the plane to take them there one of their suitcases is switched for one containing a bomb. Cannon opens his luggage when the men are in mid air and discovers the bomb, and his colleague Vitale manages to disarm it. The FBI is called in to determine whether this is a case of attempting to murder Cannon, whose suitcase contained the bomb, or an attempt to sabotage the air plane., 2h30
Directed by Edward DmytrykOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors George Peppard,
Alan Ladd,
Carroll Baker,
Vaughn Taylor,
Robert Cummings,
Martha HyerRating64%
Jonas Cord becomes one of America's richest men, inheriting an explosives company from his late father. Cord resents his father bitterly and is psychologically scarred by the death of a twin brother. Believing his family has insanity in its blood, he does not want children of his own., 1h33
Directed by Michael WinnerOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaActors Oliver Reed,
Jane Merrow,
Barbara Ferris,
Julia Foster,
Harry Andrews,
Ann LynnRating64%
Dans un village balnéaire, un groupe de jeunes hommes locaux se mêlent aux touristes saisonniers en quête de conquêtes sexuelles. Vers la fin d'un été, le chef du groupe Tinker, un photographe ambulant, vise à conquérir un mannequin issu d'une famille aisée, mais il tombe amoureux de manière inattendue., 1h50
Directed by Richard QuineyOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about films,
Films about writers,
Mise en scène d'un scénaristeActors William Holden,
Audrey Hepburn,
Grégoire Aslan,
Raymond Bussières,
Tony Curtis,
Mel FerrerRating62%
The story concerns a veteran playboy screenwriter named Richard Benson (William Holden) who has been paid to write a screenplay for his boss, Mr. Alexander Myerheim (Noël Coward). Overly set in his playboy and carousing ways, he procrastinates the writing of the screenplay until just two days before it is due. Gabrielle Simpson (Audrey Hepburn), a temp secretary hired by Benson to type the script, comes to Richard's hotel room where they are to work on the script, only then finding out about their tight deadline and that not one page or line of script had yet been written. The desperate and self-loathing writer, Richard, begins to be awakened and inspired by the beautiful Gabrielle, and starts to come up with various scenarios for his screenplay, called The Girl Who Stole the Eiffel Tower, which is based on their unfolding romance. The screenplay, with small but inspired and comedic roles for Noël Coward, Tony Curtis, and other famous stars of the day, makes fun of the movie business, actors, studio heads and itself, and is rife with allusions to the iconic earlier roles of the two main stars.