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Directed by Robert MulliganOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Tony Curtis,
Debbie Reynolds,
Jack Oakie,
Don Rickles,
Kay Medford,
Marjorie BennettRating65%
Wishing to pursue a career as a jazz saxophonist, Pete Hammond Jr. (Curtis) takes a bus from his home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to New York City and optimistically begins looking for work. However, jobs are extremely hard to find., 1h38
Directed by Ingmar BergmanGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Holger Löwenadler,
Anna Lindahl,
Birger Malmsten,
Gertrud Fridh,
Naemi Briese,
Hjördis PettersonRating64%
Johannes Blom, officier dans la marine, rentre chez lui après de nombreuses années. Il y retrouve Sally, qu'il a aimée dans sa jeunesse., 1h52
Directed by David Lowell Rich,
Michael GordonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Films based on playsActors Lana Turner,
Anthony Quinn,
Richard Basehart,
John Forsythe,
Sandra Dee,
John SaxonRating62%
Sheila Cabot (Lana Turner) becomes increasingly disturbed as she cares for her ailing, disagreeable husband (Lloyd Nolan). Along the way, she falls in love with Dr. David Rivera (Anthony Quinn), who is tending her husband. This leads to a series of unfortunate events, resulting in the death of the husband and an ensuing murder investigation., 1h48
Directed by Tyler PerryOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about families,
Films based on playsActors Tyler Perry,
Angela Bassett,
Lance Gross,
David Mann,
Tamela Mann,
Lamman RuckerRating45%
Brenda (Angela Bassett) is a single Chicago mother of three who has been struggling for years to keep her kids off of the streets. Suddenly let go from her job with no warning to speak of, the eternally optimistic mother begins to experience a suffocating sense of hopelessness for the very first time in her life. When Brenda receives a death notice claiming that the father she has never met has died, she quickly gathers up the kids and sets out for Georgia to attend the funeral. Upon arriving in the Deep South, the once fretful mother is pleasantly surprised to discover that there is a whole side of the family she never knew existed. A crass but good-natured clan that welcomes Brenda and her children with open arms, the Browns' lazy summer afternoons and frequent trips to the county fair offer a much-needed contrast to the stress of surviving in inner city Chicago.