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Directed by Robert DornhelmOrigin AustriaGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceActors Vittoria Puccini,
Klaus Maria Brandauer,
Sandra Ceccarelli,
Robert Stadlober,
Omar Sharif,
Christian ClavierRating63%
Le prince Rodolphe, fils de François-Joseph et de Sissi, est amené à diriger un jour l'empire austro-hongrois. Développant des idées progressistes, et préférant la politique à l'armée, son mariage avec Stephanie de Belgique est un échec, au grand désespoir de ses parents., 2h
Directed by Robert DornhelmGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Films based on the September 11 attacks,
Films about terrorism,
Disaster films,
Films about hijackingsActors James Woods,
Penelope Ann Miller,
Maxim Roy,
John Bourgeois,
Mark Camacho,
Michelle NoldenRating45%
The movie is a depiction of the life of former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, focusing primarily on his mayoral career and response to the September 11 attacks., 1h28
Directed by Robert DornhelmOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Susan Dey,
Tom Hulce,
Michael Bowen,
Cheech Marin,
Heinrich Schweiger,
Cassandra PetersonRating57%
May, a single mom, wants to become an actress. Her next-door neighbor August, a bodybuilder, wants to become a worthy successor to his hero, Arnold Schwarzenegger. They live in a district of Los Angeles known as Echo Park, not far from Dodger Stadium, and dream of a better life., 2h54
Directed by Robert DornhelmOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Action,
HistoricalActors Goran Višnjić,
Alan Bates,
Angus Macfadyen,
Rhona Mitra,
Ian McNeice,
James FrainRating66%
The movie starts with Varinia (Rhona Mitra), a Gaul woman and her village being attacked by the Romans. Her entire village is taken into slavery, and she is sold to Lentulus Batiatus (Ian McNeice). Spartacus (Goran Višnjić), a Thracian slave condemned to the mines, attempts to protect another slave. Spartacus is nearly crucified before Batiatus purchases the man. Spartacus and a handful of other slaves are brought to Batiatus' ludus to be trained as gladiators. Spartacus and the other slaves are brought to the Gladiators to eat, where he meets Nardo (Chris Jarman), Draba (Henry Simmons) and David (James Frain), before a fight breaks out between Draba and Gannicus (Paul Telfer), they are stopped by their trainer Cinna (Ross Kemp).