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, 1h33
Directed by Michael WinnerOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaActors Oliver Reed,
Jane Merrow,
Barbara Ferris,
Julia Foster,
Harry Andrews,
Ann LynnRating65%
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Dans un village balnéaire, un groupe de jeunes hommes locaux se mêlent aux touristes saisonniers en quête de conquêtes sexuelles. Vers la fin d'un été, le chef du groupe Tinker, un photographe ambulant, vise à conquérir un mannequin issu d'une famille aisée, mais il tombe amoureux de manière inattendue.![The Jokers](/imagesen/small/95183.jpg)
, 1h34
Directed by Michael WinnerOrigin United-kingdomGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
CrimeThemes Heist filmsActors Oliver Reed,
Michael Crawford,
Harry Andrews,
Michael Hordern,
James Donald,
Daniel MasseyRating65%
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Michael Tremayne is booted out of Sandhurst. He and his brother David want to do something “big”. They decide to do a crime as a “grand gesture”. The brothers take Inge, David's new inamorata on a tour of London, including the Tower of London. At a dinner party they learn that you cannot be charged with theft unless you intend to permanently deprive the owner of their property. David proposes stealing the crown jewels and sending letters out beforehand, showing they aren’t intending to permanently deprive. Michael is somewhat jealous of David, as David is considered the ‘good’ son and him the ‘bad’ son. They write and deliver the letters. They plant a bomb at the Albert Memorial and observe the police procedure. Next they put a bomb at the lion cage at the London zoo. Then they blow up a ladies lavatory. David gets a laser. They put a bomb at the stock exchange and David goes to the army base, and using a tape recorder records the procedures. Finally the day comes. Michael goes to the jewel room in the Tower and hides a bomb there. David and Michael go to the base and tie up the duty officer. They take the place of the bomb disposal expert and his assistant. They ride with the army to the Tower. The pair go into the bomb room and knock out the rather silly Colonel who went in with them and who commands the army base. David and Michael have had the alarms turned of, due to the danger of “vibration” and use the laser to cut into the cabinets and steal the Crown Jewels. The pair set off a small bomb and a smoke bomb. They two stagger out pretending to be hurt. The pair then escape from the ambulance taking them to hospital along with the jewels. The theft causes a huge stink and a worldwide search is undertaken for the robbers. David and Michael enjoy the media frenzy. One week after the robbery on June 23, 1967, the letters are opened and delivered to the police. When they go to get the jewels from their hiding place they are not there. The police arrive to arrest David. Michael says he doesn’t know anything about the robbery. Michael never delivered his letter. David is identified as the bomb expert, but the witnesses can’t identify Michael. The police investigate, but can’t break down Michael’s alibi of being at a party. Michael is released. David is indicted and bail is refused. The police set up a plan to make Michael think his alibi is breaking down, but Michael evades police surveillance. We then see him digging up the jewels from where he buried them at Stonehenge. Michael calls on a telephone he knows is tapped to say he’s returning the jewels at Trafalgar Square at 4 a. m. The police set up a cordon, but Michael uses their concentration on the square to put them in the scales of justice on top of the Old Bailey. We close with both brothers imprisoned in the Tower, plotting their escape.![I'll Never Forget What's'isname](/imagesen/small/95164.jpg)
, 1h37
Directed by Michael WinnerOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Oliver Reed,
Carol White (actrice anglaise),
Orson Welles,
Harry Andrews,
Marianne Faithfull,
Michael HordernRating61%
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The film deals with creativity and commercialism. Quint attempts to get back at his boss by making a negative commercial reusing themes from earlier in the film, including Lute saying "The number one product of all human endeavor is waste...waste." The commercial, advertising a Super-8 camera, talks about capturing events while you still can before everything is destroyed and discarded. It ends with Quint operating a car crusher and destroying numerous cameras. The commercial is hailed as a masterpiece, and wins an award, but Quint hurls the award into the Thames.![The Sentinel](/imagesen/small/101161.jpg)
, 1h32
Directed by Michael WinnerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Ghost filmsActors Chris Sarandon,
Cristina Raines,
Martin Balsam,
Burgess Meredith,
Christopher Walken,
Beverly D'AngeloRating62%
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Alison Parker, a beautiful but severely neurotic fashion model (Raines) moves into a gorgeous Brooklyn brownstone house that has been divided into apartments. The house is inhabited on the top floor by Father Halliran (John Carradine), a reclusive blind priest who spends all of his time sitting at his open window. Alison begins having strange physical problems, including insomnia, and has some terrifying flashbacks of her attempted suicide. She complains to the real estate agent of the noise caused by her strange neighbors, only to be told that the house is occupied only by the priest and herself. The behavior of her "non-existent" neighbors becomes increasingly surreal and disturbing.![Scorpio](/imagesen/small/98868.jpg)
, 2h17
Directed by Michael WinnerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
SpyThemes Spy films,
Political filmsActors Burt Lancaster,
Alain Delon,
Paul Scofield,
John Colicos,
Gayle Hunnicutt,
J. D. CannonRating63%
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Cross (Burt Lancaster) is an experienced but retiring Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent and assassin who is training free-lance hit-man Jean Laurier (Alain Delon) (alias "Scorpio") to replace him. Cross is teaching him as much about protecting himself from his patrons and never trusting anyone as how to get away clean.![Death Wish](/imagesen/small/6762.jpg)
, 1h33
Directed by Michael WinnerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Films about sexuality,
Rape in fiction,
Erotic films,
Rape and revenge films,
Auto-justiceActors Charles Bronson,
Hope Lange,
Vincent Gardenia,
William Redfield,
Steven Keats,
Jeff GoldblumRating68%
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Paul Kersey is an architect living in Manhattan with his wife Joanna and daughter Carol Toby. One day, Joanna and Carol are followed home from the store by a group of thugs who break into the apartment, fatally injure Joanna and sexually assault Carol.![Death Wish II](/imagesen/small/103686.jpg)
, 1h28
Directed by Michael WinnerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Films about sexuality,
Rape in fiction,
Rape and revenge films,
Auto-justiceActors Charles Bronson,
Jill Ireland,
Vincent Gardenia,
Anthony Franciosa,
J. D. Cannon,
Laurence FishburneRating60%
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Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) seems to have picked up the pieces of his life and moved on, and is now dating L.A. radio reporter Geri Nichols (played by Bronson's real-life wife Jill Ireland). They go to pick up Kersey's daughter Carol (Robin Sherwood) from the hospital, where her doctor says that despite traumatic catatonia, Carol has begun to speak again. Paul, Geri, and Carol spend the afternoon at a carnival. While waiting in line for ice cream, Paul gets pick-pocketed by five gang members (named Nirvana, PunkCut, Stomper, Cutter and Jiver). He catches up with Jiver, after a brief struggle, denies taking Paul's wallet. Paul lets him go.![Death Wish 3](/imagesen/small/105371.jpg)
, 1h32
Directed by Michael WinnerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
CrimeActors Charles Bronson,
Deborah Raffin,
Ed Lauter,
Martin Balsam,
Gavan O'Herlihy,
Alex WinterRating58%
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Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) has come back to Brooklyn after being banned since the events of the first film to visit his Korean War buddy Charley, who is attacked by a gang in his apartment. The neighbors hear commotion and call the police. Paul arrives as Charley collapses dead in his arms. The police mistakenly arrest Paul for the murder. At the police station, Inspector Richard Shriker (Ed Lauter) recognizes Paul as "Mr. Vigilante". Shriker lays down the law before Paul is taken to a holding cell. In the same cell is Manny Fraker (Gavan O'Herlihy), leader of the gang who attacked and killed Charley. He and Paul fight. When he is released, Manny threatens Paul. Manny arrives on his “gang turf” and slashes fellow gang member Hector (David Crean), possibly for betrayal. The police receive daily reports about the increased rate of crime. Shriker offers a deal to Paul—to kill all the punks he wants, as long as he informs Shriker of any gang activity he hears about so the police can get a bust and make news.