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Réalisé par Fielder CookOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Comédie,
FantasyThèmes Maladie,
Noël,
Le handicap,
Films pour enfants,
Père Noël,
Langue des signes,
Langue des signes américaine,
Langues et la traductionActeurs Sebastian Cabot,
Jane Alexander,
David Hartman,
Roddy McDowall,
Mara Wilson,
Jim BackusNote58%
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When an old man (Sebastian Cabot) spies the department store Santa Claus get drunk before taking part in the Macy's Thanksgiving parade, he immediately locates and complains to Karen Walker (Jane Alexander), the parade director. She promptly fires her Santa Claus and the old man, who turns out to be named Kris Kringle, volunteers to take his place for the sake of the children. Kris does so well during the parade that he is immediately hired to be the store's main Santa for the holiday period. At the same time, Karen's daughter, Susan (Suzanne Davidson), an intelligent but cynical six-year-old, meets her new neighbor, Bill Schafner (David Hartman), a lawyer, and decides to try and hook him up with her mother.![Le Pouvoir de l'argent](/images/small/106288.jpg)
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Réalisé par Fielder CookOrigine Etats-UnisGenres DrameActeurs Robin Williams,
Jerry Stiller,
Louis Guss,
John Fiedler,
Joseph Wiseman,
Richard B. ShullNote57%
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Tommy Wilhelm (Robin Williams) est un vendeur. Un honnête, homme dur travail qui a perdu son emploi, sa petite amie, et une partie gauche de sa santé mentale derrière comme il se dirige à New York pour ramasser les morceaux de sa vie. Il a toujours été en mesure de vendre, mais pris dans une spirale vers le bas, il doit, en outre, faire face au père qui ne l'a jamais vraiment compris, tout en essayant d'équilibrer son existence nouvelle précaire.![From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler](/images/small/98583.jpg)
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Réalisé par Fielder CookOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Comédie,
AventureThèmes Films pour enfantsActeurs Ingrid Bergman,
Johnny Doran,
George Rose,
Georgann Johnson,
Richard Mulligan,
Madeline KahnNote61%
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The movie, following the plot of the book by the same name, starts with young teenager Claudia Kinkaid (Sally Prager) feeling unappreciated at her home in New Jersey, so she decides to run away, taking along her younger brother Jamie (Johnny Doran). They run away to New York City, and end up at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They stay in the museum for several nights, sleeping in beds featured in the museum, hiding from museum guards, and bathing in the fountain. For money, they grab coins out of the bottom of the fountain and use them to get food out of the vending machine. Eventually, Claudia finds a statue of an angel she believes was carved by Michelangelo, so she decides to find the previous owner of the statue. This owner, named Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (Ingrid Bergman), tells Claudia and Jamie that she will leave them the secret of the angel statue in her will if they give her a full account of their adventure, and then has her driver take them home.![Eagle in a Cage](/images/small/97919.jpg)
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Réalisé par Fielder CookOrigine Etats-UnisGenres DrameThèmes Politique,
Révolution françaiseActeurs John Gielgud,
Ralph Richardson,
Billie Whitelaw,
Kenneth Haigh,
Moses Gunn,
Ferdy MayneNote58%
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After his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo and surrender to the British Empire, Napoleon Bonaparte is delivered into exile and imprisonment on St. Helena, setting the scene for a psychological character study of the fallen Emperor and those upon the island with him as he rakes over the ashes of his career. After a failed escape attempt, the British Government offers him a chance for a return to limited power in France once again as a buffer against instability there, however on the point of departure he is afflicted by the symptoms of stomach cancer and the offer is in consequence withdrawn, leaving him entrapped on the island and exiting history's stage.