naja. Wenig lustig, wenig romantisch, wenig dramatisch ... wenig ergiebig. Und zu lang. Und mit diesem Ende muss man den Film echt nicht gesehen haben (trotz Michael Caine): (5/10) Punkte — mäßig
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Mr. Morgan's Last Love
A widowed professor living in Paris develops a special relationship with a younger French woman.
The Movie Databasetrump's cancelled and revised human cockfight and maga 250 rally is shaping up to be just the trashy self-immolating irrelevant snoozefest he deserves.
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A blowout firefighter takes on an environmentally destructive oil corporation by causing many deaths and explosions in Alaska.
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Michael Caine’s Career and Iconic Roles in the 1970s
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Michael Caine’s Career and Iconic Roles in the 1970s
Sir Michael Caine, born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite on March 14, 1933, is a legendary English actor recognized for his distinctive Cockney accent and extensive filmography spanning over 130 movies across eight decades. In the 1970s, Caine transitioned from his playful 'Swinging Sixties' persona to a more versatile and mature leading man, taking on darker, complex roles. His performance as gangster Jack Carter in 'Get Carter' (1971) is widely regarded as one of his most influential. He earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his role alongside Laurence Olivier in 'Sleuth' (1972). Throughout the decade, Caine also starred in major hits such as 'The Man Who Would Be King' (1975) with Sean Connery and 'The Eagle Has Landed' (1976). Despite several critical failures like 'The Swarm' (1978) and 'Beyond the Poseidon Adventure' (1979), he maintained a consistent presence in cinema, balancing these with ensemble successes like 'A Bridge Too Far' (1977) and 'California Suite' (1978). Known for his signature horn-rimmed glasses and sharp tailoring, Caine remained grounded in his working-class roots and was frequently featured on talk shows, where he humorously discussed his reputation as a 'ladies’ man.' The decade solidified his status as a global movie star and British cultural icon.
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Michael Caine’s Career and Iconic Roles in the 1970s
Sir Michael Caine, born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite on March 14, 1933, is a legendary English actor recognized for his distinctive Cockney accent and extensive filmography spanning over 130 movies across eight decades. In the 1970s, Caine transitioned from his playful 'Swinging Sixties' persona to a more versatile and mature leading man, taking on darker, complex roles. His performance as gangster Jack Carter in 'Get Carter' (1971) is widely regarded as one of his most influential. He earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his role alongside Laurence Olivier in 'Sleuth' (1972). Throughout the decade, Caine also starred in major hits such as 'The Man Who Would Be King' (1975) with Sean Connery and 'The Eagle Has Landed' (1976). Despite several critical failures like 'The Swarm' (1978) and 'Beyond the Poseidon Adventure' (1979), he maintained a consistent presence in cinema, balancing these with ensemble successes like 'A Bridge Too Far' (1977) and 'California Suite' (1978). Known for his signature horn-rimmed glasses and sharp tailoring, Caine remained grounded in his working-class roots and was frequently featured on talk shows, where he humorously discussed his reputation as a 'ladies’ man.' The decade solidified his status as a global movie star and British cultural icon.
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#MovieNews #MichaelCaine #BrendanFraser 24 Years Later, Brendan Fraser’s Banned Political Thriller Is Leaving Streaming Soon
http://dlvr.it/TSZNDzEL CINE DE LOS AÑOS 70.
EL MOLINO NEGRO (1974)
Entre los pliegues de la Guerra Fría y el susurro constante de la sospecha, El molino negro se desliza como un thriller que prefiere la insinuación al estruendo. No busca el golpe de efecto inmediato, sino una tensión que se va filtrando poco a poco, casi como una corriente subterránea que acaba por envolverlo todo...
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Zwei hinreißend verdorbene Schurken - Film in voller Länge | ARTE
Der Hochstapler Lawrence Jamieson gibt sich als exilierter Prinz aus und prellt mit Hilfe seines Butlers und Inspektor André reiche Damen. Als Freddy Benson mit einer Mitleidsmasche auftaucht, entsteht Rivalität. Daraufhin setzt Lawrence einen Wettkampf an: Wer zuerst eine zufällige Frau um 50.000 Dollar erleichtert, gewinnt. Ein cleveres Gaunerduell beginnt. Komödie, 1988.
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