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Réalisé par James F. CollierOrigine Royaume-uniGenres Drame,
MusicalThèmes Religion,
MusiqueActeurs Cliff Richard,
Dora Bryan,
Avril Angers,
Geoffrey Bayldon,
Peter Barkworth,
Mona WashbourneNote59%
Jamie Hopkins (Cliff Richard), an art student and frustrated pop star lives with his mother (Dora Bryan), who works as a receptionist for Dr. Berman (Donald Bisset), a psychiatrist who is experimenting with psychedelic drugs. Jamie wants to make money quickly, and begins to work at the doctor's office as a pretence in order to steal drugs., 2h30
Réalisé par James F. CollierOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Guerre,
HistoriqueThèmes Religion,
Politique,
Religion juiveActeurs Julie Harris,
Eileen Heckart,
Arthur O'Connell,
David de Keyser,
Nigel Hawthorne,
Cyril ShapsNote73%
Découvrez la vie de Corrie ten Boom et de sa famille pendant la Seconde Guerre Mondiale, lors de l'occupation nazie en Hollande. Au péril de leur vie, cette famille est devenue un instrument de Dieu dans la résistance hollandaise, cachant des Juifs dans leur maison. Mais lorsque emprisonnés eux-mêmes dans des camps de concentration, ils n'ont plus que leur foi à quoi s'accrocher., 1h2
Réalisé par Roger CormanOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Musical,
PolicierActeurs Dick Miller,
Abby Dalton,
Russell Johnson,
Mel Welles,
Ed Nelson,
Jonathan HazeNote57%
Jigger et Joey, deux bandits en fuite, se réfugient au Cloud Nine, un bar fréquenté par des adolescents, et prennent les clients en otage. Mais Shorty, le barman bourru, leur met des bâtons dans les roues., 1h23
Origine Etats-UnisGenres DrameActeurs Peter Graves,
Douglas Fowley,
Timothy Carey,
Jonathan Haze,
Ed NelsonNote51%
Martin Davis, an insecure, young architect, comes to New Orleans from the North to compete against a local man for the job of designing a new civic auditorium. On a visit to a carnival in the Cajun country of Southern Louisiana, Martin meets Marie, a sensual Cajun girl of seventeen, who works as a crabber in the bayou in order to support herself and her partly senile, alcoholic father Herbert. Marie has aroused the lustful instincts of the local storekeeper, Ulysses, a sadistic, illiterate bully, who has attempted to rape her. After helping Marie to recover money stolen from her, Martin asks her to be his guide for the carnival activities. In order to impress the local building commissioner, Martin's contractor friend, Jim Tallant, enters him in a race using pirogues, primitive canoes hollowed out of tree trunks. Martin and Ulysses compete against each other and Ulysses, who greatly resents Martin's interest in Marie, wins when he deliberately cuts in front of Martin's canoe.Genres DrameActeurs Barbara Parkins,
Evelyn Scott,
Patricia Morrow,
Ed Nelson,
Dorothy Malone,
Christopher ConnellyNote71%
The film starts with a young, blonde woman, very much resembling Allison MacKenzie - who has disappeared years ago - arriving in town, and startling Allison's mother Constance (Dorothy Malone). She identifies herself as Megan MacKenzie (Marguerite Hickey), Allison's long lost daughter who believes that she was conceived during a night when Allison was raped, severely beaten and left for dead in a ditch. Megan is immediately taken in by Constance and Elliot Carson (Tim O'Connor), and she tells them that Allison has been in a Boston mental institution for twenty years now. She has not spoken a word since, until Megan gave her a visit recently, she said 'Peyton Place'. , 1h40
Réalisé par Bruce KesslerGenres DrameActeurs Dorothy Malone,
Ed Nelson,
Tim O'Connor,
Christopher Connelly,
Janet Margolin,
Marj DusayNote65%
The film starts with Stella Chernak (Stella Stevens), who arrives at the Peyton Tower Hotel in Peyton Place after an absence of numerous years. She has returned to destroy the small town, and is able to use her power through Jay Kamens (Norman Burton), the president of the Peyton Mills and her trustee. Another former citizen returning to Peyton Place is Betty Anderson (Janet Margolin). Although she is now married to David Roerick (Edward Bell), she agreed to a secret meeting with her ex-husband Rodney Harrington near Peyton Place. Her friend Denise Haley (Charlotte Stewart) offers her a roof, despite her husband Stan Haley's (Jonathan Goldsmith) objections about her presence.