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| Author: cyberez | 18-03-2010, 15:13 | Views: 27 |
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Director:Robert Altman Writers:Gillian Freeman (writer)/Peter Miles (novel) Release Date:8 June 1969 (USA) Genre:Drama Plot:A rich but lonely woman, Frances Austen, one day invites a boy from a nearby park to her apartment and offers to let him live there. Plot Keywords:Based On Novel | Independent
Cast Sandy Dennis ... Frances Austen Michael Burns ... The boy Susanne Benton ... Nina David Garfield ... Nick (as John Garfield Jr.) Luana Anders ... Sylvie Michael Murphy ... The Rounder Edward Greenhalgh ... The doctor Doris Buckinham ... Mrs. Ebury Frank Wade ... Mr. Ebury Alicia Ammon ... Mrs. Pitt Rae Brown ... Mrs. Parnell Lloyd Berry ... Mr. Parnell Linda Sorenson ... The prostitute
Additional Details Parents Guide:Add content advisory for parents Runtime:Israel:106 min | USA:113 min Country:USA | Canada Language:English Color:Color (Eastmancolor)
Plot : A wealthy, lonely woman approaching middle age finds a mysterious young man, sitting on a park bench in the rain. She invites him in, and he accepts without a word. She assumes he is a mute and lets him spend the night. A strange relationship develops between the two, with the woman pampering him, barely concealing her sexual attraction, in contrast to his silent, uncaring acceptance. She locks his bedroom door at night, keeping him prisoner. But when he leaves his bed empty on the night that she attempts to seduce him, the young man soon learns who is in control of their relationship and how far the woman will go to keep it that way.
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| Author: cyberez | 18-03-2010, 14:29 | Views: 9 |
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Director:Richard Attenborough Writers:Cornelius Ryan (book)/William Goldman (screenplay) Release Date:15 June 1977 (USA) Genre:Action | Drama | History | War See Plot:An historic telling of the failed attempt to capture several bridges to Germany in World War II in a campaign called Operation Market-Garden. Plot Keywords:Bridge | WWII | Operation Market Garden | Plan | Paratrooper
Cast Dirk Bogarde ... Lt. Gen. Frederick A.M. Browning James Caan ... SSgt. Eddie Dohun Michael Caine ... Lt. Col. John O.E. Vandeleur Sean Connery ... Maj. Gen. Robert E. Urquhart Edward Fox ... Lt. Gen. Brian G. Horrocks Elliott Gould ... Col. Robert Stout Gene Hackman ... Maj. Gen. Stanislaw F. Sosabowski Anthony Hopkins ... Lt. Col. John D. Frost Hardy Krüger ... Maj. Gen. Ludwig (as Hardy Kruger)
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| Author: faridkl | 15-03-2010, 12:16 | Views: 8 |
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Cast Yuria Nara (Noah Cyrus in the English adaption) as Ponyo, the daughter of Fujimoto and Granmammare. Hiroki Doi (Frankie Jonas in the English adaption) as Sōsuke, five-year-old attendant of Himawari Nursery School ("Himawari" is the Japanese word for sunflower). Tomoko Yamaguchi (Tina Fey in the English adaption) as Lisa, Sōsuke's mother. Kazushige Nagashima (Matt Damon in the English adaption) as Kōichi, Sōsuke's father. George Tokoro (Liam Neeson in the English adaption) as Fujimoto, Ponyo's father. He was described as not a villain, but a father that more he tried to intervene the more he pushed his daughter away, which the director saw most Japanese fathers in this day and age. Tokoro also voices Suigyo, a goblin controlled by Fujimoto. Yuki Amami (Cate Blanchett in the English adaption) as Granmammare, Ponyo's mother. Akiko Yano as Ponyo's younger sisters, children of Fujimoto and Gran Mamare. Kazuko Yoshiyuki (Lily Tomlin in the English adaption) as Toki, a powerchair-using resident of the Himawari House. While she complains frequently and is a bit grumpy, she occasionally shows her independent-minded, heroic nature. Tomoko Naraoka (Cloris Leachman in the English adaption) as Yoshie, a resident of the Himawari House. She uses a manual wheelchair. Tokie Hidari (Betty White in the English adaption) as Kayo, a resident of the Himawari House who does numerous things with Yoshie. She was formerly a career woman in her younger days. She also uses a manual wheelchair. Rumi Hiiragi as The Young Mother, a 30-year-old woman who meets Ponyo and Sōsuke during their journey to find Sōsuke's mother. Shinichi Hatori (Kurt Knuttson in the English adaption) as The Announcer, a television news reporter who relays information about the hurricane. Emi Hiraoka (Jenessa Rose in the English adaption) as Kumiko, an attendant of Himawari Nursery School and a friend of Sōsuke. Nozomi Ōhashi as Karen, an attendant of Himawari Nursery School.
Additional voices in the Japanese-language version of the film are provided by Akiko Takeguchi, Yoshie Yamamoto, Tomie Kataoka, Mutsumi Sasaki, Michiko Yamamoto, Eiko Kanazawa, Shirō Saitō, Akihiko Ishizumi, Keiko Tsukamoto, Ikuko Yamamoto and Yūsuke Tezuka.
Additional voices in the English adaption are provided by Carlos Alazraqui, Bob Bergen, Johanna Braddy, Marsha Clark, John Cygan, Jennifer Darling, Madison Davenport, Courtnee Draper, Crispin Freeman, Jess Harnell, Ella Dale Lewis, Sherry Lynn, Danny Mann, Mona Marshall, Mickie McGowan, Laraine Newman, Colleen O'Shaughnessey and Jan Rabson.
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