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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h30m
Data de lançamento: 26 de abril de 1956
Genêros: Comédia.
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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h30m
Data de lançamento: 26 de abril de 1956
Genêros: Comédia.
Tendo passado a noite com sua amante, Pierre apresenta sua esposa a um chamado "amigo de infância" com quem ele supostamente passou a noite. O amigo-álibi sendo de fato um delinquente acusado de roubo e estupro durante a famosa noite, é Pierre quem serve como seu álibi. Suspeito de ser cúmplice, ele é preso.
A car crash ended Wayne Collins' dream to make it in Nashville, but a chance encounter with a country music legend rekindles the flame.
When five kids learn they are leaving the only home they've known the new kid forms a hopeless plan. With their friendship hanging in the balance, a group of kids embarks on a high-stakes scavenger hunt in Las Vegas. The kids endure a quirky adventure until the story comes full circle.
Daffy taunts a hunter in Tex Avery's classic, meta short.
Belgian civil engineer Gustave Verniory still had a lot to learn when in 1889 he was hired to construct a railroad across the unspoiled natural landscape of Araucanía, a region that had recently become part of Chile. The tumultuous past and the ever-changing landscape are a constant background presence in Notes for a Film.
When the volatile Bo travels to Georgia to visit the grave of her father, a well-known trumpeter, she runs into his former childhood friend Levan. In search of her roots and a better understanding of her father, she decides to hitchhike in Levan's truck. Despite the age difference, they gently give in to the love they feel for each other. The melancholy trumpet playing of Bo's father accompanies their journey through the breathtaking Georgian landscape. In the end, they dare to trust each other to the point where both Bo and Levan share their darkest secrets.
A Soviet comedy about a charming womanizer.
Based in B. Stoker's novel, the musical that triumphed in Argentina and the world for 25 five years, is a success of Pepe Cibrián Campoy, his author and director, and of Ángel Malher, his composer. The musical picks up the story of count Dracula, inmortalized by Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel, with an exceptional cast leaded by, in the role of Dracula, Juan Rodó; Candela Cibrian in the role of Mina, Jonathan's enamored, who's interpreted by Leonel Fransezze; Luna Pérez Lening embodies Lucy's cousin, possessed by the count's spirit; the nanny is played by Adriana Rolla and, as Van Helsing, Germán Barceló. This invaluable cast is accompanied by talented dancers and singers as the ensemble.