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Genres DramaThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Sexploitation filmsActors Libertad LeblancRating49%
An attractive songstress (Libertad Leblanc) lands herself a performing contract and leaves her home in Buenos Aires. She travels to Venezuela, and when arriving in Caracas, she soon discovers that her contract is a hoax made by a major drug baron. She finds that she is knee-deep in trouble herself and must be careful if she is to get out of her predicament in one piece in this 70-minute sexually oriented action feature from Argentina., 1h45
Directed by Tony RichardsonOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Jeanne Moreau,
Ettore Manni,
Umberto Orsini,
Georges Aubert,
Keith Skinner,
Pierre ColletRating70%
As the film begins, Mademoiselle is shown opening floodgates to inundate the village, so there's never a moment in the film that the audience believes she's a normal upstanding citizen, as the villagers do. But the film provides little insight into her motivation; she has no cause for revenge, and acquires no material gain or increased standing in the community from her furtive crimes. Later, she sets fire to houses and poisons the drinking troughs, causing the death of farm animals., 1h41
Directed by Jules BassOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Mermaids in film,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Paul O'Keefe,
Jack Gilford,
Ray Bolger,
Margaret Hamilton,
Burl Ives,
Sessue HayakawaRating60%
It is early in the 19th century. The thirteen-year-old Hans Christian Andersen (called "Chris" for short; portrayed and voiced by Paul O'Keefe) is known in his native village of Odense, Denmark, as an incurable daydreamer. Actually, the boy's reveries are an escape from the hardships of his family's life.