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Directed by Franz AntelOrigin AustriaGenres DramaThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Terence Hill,
Paul Hörbiger,
Johanna Matz,
Rudolf Prack,
Rolf Olsen,
Ellen FarnerRating52%
Le vieux braconnier Gustl Wegrainer raconte l'histoire qu'il a vécue avec son vieux chien Bella : le chiot errait dans une grande ville et est adopté par un Italien, Marcello Scalzi, qui l'appelle Bella Piccolina. Mais le chien met le serrurier en conflit avec ses collègues. Une bagarre éclate, Marcello est viré., 1h41
Directed by Franz Antel,
Arnfried HeyneOrigin AustriaGenres Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceActors Rudolf Prack,
Carola Höhn,
Hans Moser,
Oskar Sima,
Mady Rahl,
Ida WüstRating58%
Le Wiener Theater, dirigé par les frères Ritter, est proche de la faillite. Le propriétaire, le baron Stefan von Reiffenberg, leur réclame les loyers impayés. Ottokar Scheidl, le propriétaire de l'Eldorado, est intéressé pour racheter le théâtre. Les gens de théâtre craignent les décisions de von Reiffenberg, compte tenu de la situation financière précaire. Ottokar veut inviter Stefan au restaurant mais l'actrice Gina voudrait empêcher le rendez-vous. Elle prétend connaître Stefan et pouvoir servir de médiateur. Ottokar la croit. Stefan les voit partir du restaurant et les suit., 1h30
Directed by Franz AntelOrigin AustriaGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Sabine Bethmann,
Rudolf Prack,
Paul Hörbiger,
Hans Holt,
Erik Frey,
Oskar SimaRating47%
Alors que les garçons chanteurs du monastère de Saint-Quirin rentrent d'un concert, ils voient une jeune femme sauter d'un pont sur le Danube non loin de Saint-Quirin. Le père Benedikt, chef de la chorale, sauve la femme fatiguée de la vie et l'amène au monastère. Elle demeure dans le silence, ni l'abbé ni la gouvernante Theres ne peuvent la faire parler., 1h46
Directed by Franz AntelOrigin GermanGenres ComedyThemes Musical filmsActors Johanna Matz,
Rudolf Prack,
Hannelore Bollmann,
Fritz Muliar,
Hans Moser,
Marte HarellRating56%
À Vienne, les hommes d'État les plus haut placés se réunissent pour le congrès de Vienne. Le prince Metternich organise régulièrement des bals somptueux et d'autres événements conçus pour tenir les hommes d'État à l'écart des affaires politiques. Il envisage d'imposer la division de l'Europe selon ses idées. Une menace pour ce projet est attendue pour le lendemain, le tsar russe Alexandre, qui est aussi un coureur de jupons. Metternich était non seulement responsable de l'accueil somptueux du tsar, mais aussi de la comtesse féminine Ballansky pour sa distraction féminine : La danseuse Lydia doit faire tourner la tête du tsar., 1h14
Directed by Timothy BjörklundOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Musical,
Animation,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Musical films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Nathan Lane,
Shaun Fleming,
Debra Jo Rupp,
Kelsey Grammer,
David Ogden Stiers,
Jerry StillerRating57%
Spot is a dog who wants nothing more than to be a boy, a fantasy he has been fulfilling for one year, dressing as a boy named Scott Leadready II, and going to school with his master Leonard Helperman. Leonard is looking forward to spending the summer with his dog, but Spot proudly declares "I Wanna Be a Boy". Mary Lou Helperman, the fourth grade teacher and Leonard's mother, is nominated for a "Teacher of the Year" award, and given use of Principal Strickler's Wentawaygo to travel to the finals in Sunny Southern Florida, under the condition that no dogs are allowed in the RV. Leonard sadly bids farewell to Spot ("A Boy Needs a Dog") as he and his mother depart., 1h25
Directed by Joe CampOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Adventure,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Frances Bavier,
Patsy Garrett,
Edgar Buchanan,
Peter Breck,
Christopher Connelly,
Tom LesterRating61%
Benji is a lovable stray dog who lives in a small Texas town where he has befriended many local people, each of whom calls him by a different name, but the people he likes best are two school-age children (Paul and Cindy) and their housekeeper, Mary. Paul and Cindy's father, however, doesn't want a dog around the place. One day Benji befriends a stray dog (presumably a Maltese) that Mary calls Tiffany, and the kids beg their father to allow them to keep her and Benji, but he refuses. Benji escorts Tiffany to his hide-out, an apparently abandoned house. Two people later break in and bring a kidnapped Paul and Cindy into the house. Benji rushes to "tell" George and Mary of the kids' whereabouts but is shooed out. He then grabs the ransom note, but it gets taken from him and poor Benji is a loss at what to do next. He follows two policemen into the station and gets locked in and seems doomed until he accidentally turns on the drive-through intercom and the policeman lets him out. He goes back to the old house and spots a failed try at writing the ransom note and an idea strikes him. He grabs the crumpled note but is grabbed by one of the kidnappers and Tiffany rushes out and bites him and gets a vicious kick in return (she is not killed but apparently injured). Benji races back to Mary the kids' Dad, but Linda beats him there. The rest is for you to see. Camp never revealed the plot to the press but rather spoke of the essence of the movie: "It's a love story about a dog struggling against the odds to accomplish something that most people would consider to be impossible; and it's the first film ever in which a dog actually acted and expressed emotion on the screen. He was more or less the three-dimensional character in the film and the people were more or less the props. The dialog is in the eyes of the dog." Many film critics stated that Benji deserved a Best Actor Oscar for his acting.