Plot
At the age of 21, Tim Lake (Domhnall Gleeson) discovers he can travel in time... The night after another unsatisfactory New Year party, Tim's father (Bill Nighy) tells his son that the men in his family have always had the ability to travel through time. Tim can't change history, but he can change what happens and has happened in his own life-so he decides to make his world a better place...by getting a girlfriend. Sadly, that turns out not to be as easy as you might think. Moving from the Cornwall coast to London to train as a lawyer, Tim finally meets the beautiful but insecure Mary (Rachel McAdams). They fall in love, then an unfortunate time-travel incident means he's never met her at all. So they meet for the first time again-and again-but finally, after a lot of cunning time-traveling, he wins her heart. Tim then uses his power to create the perfect romantic proposal, to save his wedding from the worst best-man speeches, to save his best friend from professional disaster and to get his pregnant wife to the hospital in time for the birth of their daughter, despite a nasty traffic jam outside Abbey Road. But as his unusual life progresses, Tim finds out that his unique gift can't save him from the sorrows and ups and downs that affect all families, everywhere. There are great limits to what time travel can achieve, and it can be dangerous too.
Keywords: boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, expectant-father, expectant-mother, family-relationships, father-son-relationship, maternity-ward, new-year's-eve, pregnancy, pregnant, pregnant-bride
A new funny film about love. With a bit of time travel.
Tim: Lesson Number One: All the time traveling in the world can't make someone love you.
Mary: I'm going to go into the bedroom and put on my new pajamas, and in a minute you can come in and take them off.
Dad: You can't kill Hitler or shag Helen of Troy.
Mary: I'm not taking my panties off for Scotland!
Plot
Klaus Muller, a battle-hardened veteran, finds himself fighting for his life on the Russian front. Surrounded by overwhelming numbers of Russian tanks and planes, he and his men are doomed until famed German tank ace, Michael Wittmann, shows up in his Tiger Tank and saves the day. Once wounded, Klaus is transferred to Normandy to serve under Field Marshal Rommel just days before the Allied invasion. Much to his surprise, he finds that his beloved Klaudia is also stationed nearby as a field nurse. Unfortunately, so is her father, who is working with the French resistance and now finds himself pursued by the ruthless Gestapo officer Brahms, whose search leads him to Klaus and Klaudia attempting a rescue. They are caught and imprisoned. As D-Day begins and the Allies attack from the beaches and the sky, they escape from the prison, fighting the Gestapo in the middle of the biggest invasion in world history. We follow the D-Day invasion through the scared eyes of Sgt. Roberts whose path will cross with Muller in unexpected ways, as their individual fights lead them to cross paths.
Plot
Klaus Muller, a battle-hardened veteran, finds himself fighting for his life on the Russian front. Surrounded by overwhelming numbers of Russian tanks and planes, he and his men are doomed until famed German tank ace, Michael Wittmann, shows up in his Tiger Tank and saves the day. Once wounded, Klaus is transferred to Normandy to serve under Field Marshal Rommel just days before the Allied invasion. Much to his surprise, he finds that his beloved Klaudia is also stationed nearby as a field nurse. Unfortunately, so is her father, who is working with the French resistance and now finds himself pursued by the ruthless Gestapo officer Brahms, whose search leads him to Klaus and Klaudia attempting a rescue. They are caught and imprisoned. As D-Day begins and the Allies attack from the beaches and the sky, they escape from the prison, fighting the Gestapo in the middle of the biggest invasion in world history. We follow the D-Day invasion through the scared eyes of Sgt. Roberts whose path will cross with Muller in unexpected ways, as their individual fights lead them to cross paths.
Plot
Semi-autobiographical tale from the early life of director Franco Zeffirelli looks at the illegitimate son of an Italian businessman. The boy's mother has died, and he is raised by an Englishwoman in pre-WWII Fascist Italy. Living to each other in Florence, and presided over by an ambassador's widow, a group of Englishwomen live a sheltered existence which they believe is guaranteed personal protection in a tea reception given by Il Duce. However, as war breaks out, the women are interned. Occasionally in this English colony is a wealthy American, who visits among her travels and marriages to wealthy older men. She respects the "Scorpioni", as they are known, and secretly arranges for their stay in a hotel. The ambassador's widow finds her vulgar and tries to ignore her, but when the United States enters the war, the American too is taken into custody. Only then does she discover that her Italian lover has tricked her into signing over all her money and modern art collection to him, and is now arranging her execution. This obliges all to join forces. Lily Tomlin also appears as an American archaeologist working at a dig in the city.
Keywords: 1930s, 1940s, absent-father, absent-mother, airplane, allied-forces, ambassador, american, archeologist, aristocrat
A story of civilized disobedience
Lady Hester: The Germans and the Italians couldn't get rid of us. There is absolutely no reason why we should surrender to the Scots.
Lady Hester: Americans just simply don't understand picnics!
[first lines]::Title Card: Florence 1935.::Title Card: The love affair between the artistically-inclined English community and Florence was soon to be overshadowed by the clouds of war.::Title Card: But at the moment the sun is still shining on the squares and statues, and the dictator Mussolini is the gentleman who makes the trains run on time.::Connie Raynor: Excuse me, are you the Consul?::British Consul: Yes.::Connie Raynor: Connie Raynor of the Morning Post. I'm fascinated to know what His Majesty's Consul in Florence makes of it all?::British Consul: I can't believe your readers would be interested in our little ceremony.::Connie Raynor: Oh, they are. Since Mussolini, we can't get enough of Italy.
British Consul: We live in an age of great dictators.
Lady Hester: Arabella, you might love art, but art certainly doesn't respond to your affections.
Lady Hester: Do look. Oh, look! Look at that ridiculous American monstrosity they've given the child. What do they call them? Knickerbocker glories. Oh! It's amazing. They can even vulgarize ice cream.
Giulia Meyer: I'm Giulia Meyer, a friend of Mrs. Morganthall.::Lady Hester: Oh, dear. I'm so sorry.
Georgie Rockwell: Hester, Hester, come on, chin up.::Lady Hester: That's typically American. Keep out of trouble and tell other people to keep their chins up.::Georgie Rockwell: Come on, you never know. I may be joining you sooner than you think.::Lady Hester: Is that supposed to make me feel better?
Georgie Rockwell: Better let ME tell you about the girls!
Elsa Morganthal Strauss-Armistan: Why are you helping me? You always hated me.::Lady Hester: Because we're creatures from two different worlds, you and I. Because I have despised you. And you have laughed at me and the Scorpioni. And because in spite of all that, you've been very kind to us and kept it a secret. And because we've both been very foolish women. We've both trusted men who've turned out to be bastards.::Elsa Morganthal Strauss-Armistan: Vittorio.::Lady Hester: And Mussolini.
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Weng Weng is now working for the Manila branch of Interpol. The Chief sends him in the pursuit of Mr X, an arch villian with a white sock on his head, who is holding the Philippines to ransom. Two businessmen, Maolo and Simeon, pay the demands but Weng Weng suspects foul play and goes deep undercover to reveal the identity of Mr X.
Keywords: bare-breasts, female-nudity, fistfight, gun, interpol, james-bond-spoof, kidnapping, kissing-while-having-sex, kung-fu, martial-arts
Su estatura solo le permitía llegar a ciertas partes
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In World War II Casablanca, Rick Blaine, exiled American and former freedom fighter, runs the most popular nightspot in town. The cynical lone wolf Blaine comes into the possession of two valuable letters of transit. When Nazi Major Strasser arrives in Casablanca, the sycophantic police Captain Renault does what he can to please him, including detaining a Czechoslovak underground leader Victor Laszlo. Much to Rick's surprise, Lazslo arrives with Ilsa, Rick's one time love. Rick is very bitter towards Ilsa, who ran out on him in Paris, but when he learns she had good reason to, they plan to run off together again using the letters of transit. Well, that was their original plan....
Keywords: 1940s, airplane, airport, alcoholic-drink, american-expatriate, anti-hero, arab, arc-de-triomphe-paris, arrest, bar
They had a date with fate in Casablanca!
As big and timely a picture as ever you've seen! You can tell by the cast it's important! gripping! big!
As exciting as the landing at Casablanca! (NY Premiere Poster Ad)
Ugarte: Rick! Rick! Hide me, Rick!
Mr. Leuchtag: Come sit down. Have a brandy with us.::Mrs. Leuchtag: To celebrate our leaving for America tomorrow.::Carl: Oh, thank you very much. I thought you would ask me, so I brought the good brandy. And - a third glass!::Mrs. Leuchtag: At last the day is came!::Mr. Leuchtag: Mareichtag and I are speaking nothing but English now.::Mrs. Leuchtag: So we should feel at home when we get to America.::Carl: Very nice idea, mm-hmm.::Mr. Leuchtag: [toasting] To America!::Mrs. Leuchtag: To America!::Carl: To America!::Mr. Leuchtag: Liebchen - sweetness, what watch?::Mrs. Leuchtag: Ten watch.::Mr. Leuchtag: Such much?::Carl: Hm. You will get along beautiful in America, mm-hmm.
[denying an official of the German National Bank entrance to the casino]::Rick: Your cash is good at the bar.::Banker: What? Do you know who I am?::Rick: I do. You're lucky the *bar's* open to you.
Woman: What makes saloonkeepers so snobbish?::Banker: Perhaps if you told him I ran the second largest banking house in Amsterdam.::Carl: Second largest? That wouldn't impress Rick. The leading banker in Amsterdam is now the pastry chef in our kitchen.::Banker: We have something to look forward to.
Ugarte: Heh, you know, watching you just now with the Deutsche Bank, one would think you've been doing this all your life.::Rick: Oh, what makes you think I haven't?::Ugarte: Oh, n-n-n-nothing, but when you first came to Casablanca, I thought...::Rick: You thought what?::Ugarte: Hm, what right do I have to think, huh?
Ugarte: You know, Rick, I have many a friend in Casablanca, but somehow, just because you despise me, you are the only one I trust.
Berger: We read five times that you were killed, in five different places.::Victor Laszlo: As you can see, it was true every single time.
Captain Renault: Carl, see that Major Strasser gets a good table, one close to the ladies.::Carl: I have already given him the best, knowing he is German and would take it anyway.
Captain Renault: In 1935, you ran guns to Ethiopia. In 1936, you fought in Spain, on the Loyalist side.::Rick: I got well paid for it on both occasions.::Captain Renault: The *winning* side would have paid you *much better*.
Captain Renault: Rick, there are many exit visas sold in this café, but we know that *you've* never sold one. That is the reason we permit you to remain open.::Rick: Oh? I thought it was because I let you win at roulette.::Captain Renault: That is *another* reason.
HOW DO YOU SAY IT, I LOVE YOU? - HOW DO YOU SAY IT, I"LL BE TRUE?
Hear them sing: * "Daddy" * "How Do You Say It?" * "The Kid With the Drum"
See them dance: * The Conga * The Rhumba
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