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Directed by Linda YellenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Jane Alexander,
Victor Garber,
Alice St. Clair,
Dan Amboyer,
Kazia Pelka,
Jean SmartRating49%
En 2001, le prince William étudie à l'université de Saint Andrews. Il y fait la connaissance de la jeune Kate Middleton, dont il tombe amoureux. Dix ans plus tard, leur mariage royal est admiré par des millions de personnes., 1h46
Directed by Linda YellenOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Harry Connick,
Cindy Crawford,
Tyne Daly,
William Hurt,
Monica Keena,
Samantha MathisRating54%
When Katharine (Lynn Redgrave) throws a party on Halloween, a psychic called Arnita (Tyne Daly) predicts that one of the three couples present at the party will break up by the end of the year. The guests don't take her seriously. Arnita doesn't tell them that she can see a fourth couple at the party, the long dead Mae (Samantha Mathis) and Edward (William Hurt). As days go by, Katharine grows increasingly jealous of her lover Rick (Harry Connick, Jr.), and his flirting with her neighbor Sandra (Cindy Crawford). Sandra is married to Paul (Jamey Sheridan). Marta (Monica Keena) and Billy (Dylan Bruno) are rock musicians who live in the same building as Katharine., 1h38
Directed by Lewis John CarlinoOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedyThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about virginityActors Andrew McCarthy,
Jacqueline Bisset,
Rob Lowe,
Cliff Robertson,
John Cusack,
Alan RuckRating59%
When Jonathan Ogner (Andrew McCarthy) first shows up to prep school, he is laughed at for wearing his school uniform. He then goes up to his dorm and meets his new roommate (Rob Lowe), who introduces himself as Squire Franklin Burroughs IV but tells Jonathan to call him "Skip." Skip then takes off his trench coat and is shown to be wearing a red bra and girls' underwear. He explains to the shocked Jonathan that it isn't what it looks like and that it's a tradition for the seniors to parade around campus wearing only girls' underwear. When Jonathan doesn't have any, Skip gives him a set that he had in his dresser. Skip and Jonathan travel out of the dorm together until they get to the final door where Skip stays behind and locks the door. The other students begin to laugh and mock Jonathan for wearing girls' underwear. Mortified, Jonathan attempts to flee the scene. After discovering that Skip has locked all the doors, Jonathan climbs a trellis that leads into his dorm where he finds Skip lying on the floor laughing hysterically., 1h33
Directed by Steve BoyumOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Sports films,
Surfing films,
Buddy films,
Children's filmsActors Steve Van Wormer,
Paul Walker,
Allison Joy Langer,
John Ashton,
Dennis Hopper,
Eric BraedenRating41%
Phil Deedle (Paul Walker) and Stew Deedle (Steve Van Wormer) are two fraternal twin brothers who are complete surf bums living in Hawaii off of their wealthy father. After the two decide to skip out on school to go on a special surfing expedition with friends for their 18th birthday, the twins are expelled from their high school for truancy. Their father Elton Deedle (Eric Braeden) has become tired of their insolence and lazy lifestyle and thus decides to ship them to a boot camp to straighten them out. The boys are horrified that they’re going to have to fly state-side in order for this to happen, as the camp is located in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming., 1h22
Directed by John Fortenberry,
Amy HeckerlingOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Buddy filmsActors Molly Shannon,
Loni Anderson,
Dan Hedaya,
Jennifer Coolidge,
Chris Kattan,
Will FerrellRating62%
Wealthy Yemeni-American brothers Steve and Doug Butabi enjoy frequenting nightclubs, where they bob their heads in unison to Eurodance, a subgenre of dance music, commonly doing it to Haddaway's hit song "What Is Love" and also fail miserably at picking up women. Their dream is to party at the Roxbury, a fabled Los Angeles nightclub where they are continually denied entrance by a hulking bouncer. By day, the brothers work at an artificial plant store owned by their wealthy father, Kamehl. They spend most of their time goofing off, daydreaming about opening a club as cool as the Roxbury together, and Doug using credit card transactions as an excuse to flirt with a card approval associate via telephone that he calls "Credit Vixen." The store shares a wall with a lighting emporium owned by Fred Sanderson. Mr. Butabi and Mr. Sanderson hope that Steve and Emily, Sanderson's daughter, will marry, uniting the families and the businesses to form the first plant-lamp emporium.