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15 octobre 1793, Procès de Marie-Antoinette
La Baleine du bout du monde - Richard T. Heffron - 1981 (A Whale for the Killing)
[extrait du film La Révolution française de Robert Enrico et Richard T. Heffron (1989)]
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A Killer in the Family is a 1983 American made-for-TV crime film directed by Richard T. Heffron. The film is based on the Tison v. Arizona case, which took place in 1978 in Arizona. Gary Tison (Robert Mitchum) is serving two consecutive life sentences for murder, while his three young adolescent sons try to move on with their life. The oldest, Donny (James Spader) is the only son making something of his life. He is a pre-law student and is in a loving relationship with his high school sweetheart Carol (Catherine Mary Stewart). His younger brothers Ray (Lance Kerwin) and Ricky (Eric Stoltz) spend their days doing nothing and decide - convinced that he is innocent - to break their father out of jail. Donny, morally challenged, threatens to give them up the police. Noticing their determina...
I_S_C_R_I_V_E_T_E_V_I Titolo originale The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery Lingua originale inglese Paese di produzione Stati Uniti Anno 1959 Durata 89 min Colore B/N Audio sonoro Mono (Westrex Recording System) Rapporto 1,66 : 1 Genere poliziesco Regia Charles Guggenheim, John Stix Sceneggiatura Richard T. Heffron (con il nome Richard Heffron) Casa di produzione Charles Guggenheim & Associates (con il nome Guggenheim Associates) e Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) Fotografia Victor Duncan Montaggio Warren Adams Musiche Bernardo Segall (con il nome Bernardo Segáll) (musiche originali) Jim Symington (ballate), Peter Udell
Film historique français de Richard T. Heffron, sorti en 1989 dans le cadre du bicentenaire de la révolution. Il constitue une chronologie des évènements du 10 août 1792 à la fin de la Terreur, avec l’exécution de Robespierre. Ce film retrace une version très officielle de la révolution. Ce film permet une petite révision de la chronologie des évènements.
"The St. Louis Bank Robbery" (also called "The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery", the film title in the opening credits) is a 1959 heist film shot in black and white. The noir film stars Steve McQueen as a college dropout hired to be the getaway driver in a bank robbery. The film is based on a 1953 bank robbery attempt of Southwest Bank in St. Louis. The film was shot on location in St. Louis and some of the men and woman from the St. Louis Police Department, as well as local residents and bank employees, play the same parts they did in the actual robbery attempt. George Fowler (Steve McQueen) shows himself as an ex-football hero. He finds himself slowly drawn into the gangster world. With the gang in need of just $50 more, George asks his ex girl, Ann, for that amount in a check, supposedly ...
Un film de Robert Enrico y Richard T. Heffron.
Coproducción entre Francia, Reino Unido, Alemania, Canadá e Italia producida en 1989 para el Bicentenario de la Revolución Francesa Productor: Alexandre Mnouschkine (Ariane Films) Director: Richard T. Heffron Este film es con fines educativos para los estudiantes de la Cátedra Introducción a las Estructuras Históricas I de la Escuela de Estudios Políticos y Administrativos UCV
Directors: Charles Guggenheim, John Stix Writer: Richard T. Heffron (screenplay) (as Richard Heffron) Stars: Steve McQueen, Crahan Denton, David Clarke A gang's plans for a St. Louis bank robbery are complicated when the sister of one of the thieves starts voicing her well-founded suspicions.
George Fowler is drawn into a gang planning to rob a bank in St. Louis that they expect will have a $100,000 on hand on an upcoming Friday. George is drawn into the plan as the gang's driver by Gino, an old girlfriend's older brother. As the gang goes about its planning, George and Gino have to find a way to live for the next two weeks and they turn to Gino's sister, Ann, for help. George is hoping to go back to college and the money he would make would go a long way to helping him do that. Not trusting George to keep his nerve, the gang's leader John Egan moves him to the inside, but the robbery doesn't go off as planned. Directors: Charles Guggenheim, John Stix Writer: Richard T. Heffron (screenplay) Stars: Steve McQueen, Crahan Denton and David Clarke ________________________________...
In this sequel to WESTWORLD, two reporters are invited to Futureworld, a 'Disneyesque' resort for adults, to see what changes have been made since the early model robots went haywire and killed some guests. Once there, they discover a grandiose scheme to replace the leaders of the world's most powerful nations with robot clones.