'La' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Le maillot de bain (2013)
Actors:
Carole Franck (actress),
Nicolas Sarkissian (editor),
Stanley Weber (actor),
Jonathan Hazan (producer),
Jérôme Lemonnier (composer),
Mathilde Bayle (writer),
Mathilde Bayle (director),
Inès Guardino (actor),
Roger Manning (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
Paris Périphérique (2011)
Actors:
Alistair Paxton (composer),
Mozell Miley-Bailey (producer),
Mozell Miley-Bailey (director),
Mozell Miley-Bailey (writer),
Evgeny Khoroshukhin (editor),
Clémence Beauxis (actress),
Sepanta Mohseni (producer),
Brisa Delaselva (actor),
Mohammed Marine (actor),
Plot: Jenny, a young American girl and aspiring writer, moves to the city of light envisioning a romantic Eiffel Towered Paris only to find herself sitting in a lonely apartment on the edge of town with a broken TV waiting with a French Moroccan boy who's waiting for his mysterious girlfriend to return and for a cable guy who may never come.
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
Short,
Our Last Supper (2010)
Actors:
Ken Arnold (actor),
Michael Merino (editor),
Michael Merino (producer),
Michael Merino (writer),
Michael Merino (producer),
Michael Merino (actor),
Michael Merino (director),
Regen Wilson (actor),
Joy Haynes (producer),
Regen Wilson (producer),
Patrick Morganelli (composer),
Kris Arnold (actor),
Matt McNevin (producer),
John Benedetto (producer),
David Jon Wilson (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Comedy,
Drama,
Taglines: Dessert will not be served
Amanece, que no es poco (1989)
Actors:
Enrique San Francisco (actor),
Miguel Rellán (actor),
Ovidi Montllor (actor),
Antonio Resines (actor),
Cris Huerta (actor),
Ferran Rañé (actor),
Guillermo Montesinos (actor),
Rafael Alonso (actor),
Manuel Alexandre (actor),
Antonio Gamero (actor),
Arturo Bonín (actor),
Luis Ciges (actor),
Gabino Diego (actor),
Tito Valverde (actor),
José Sazatornil (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Quotes:
Cascales: Can we swap roles?::Teodoro: What?::Cascales: I'll swap you my role for yours.::Teodoro: Yeah, sure. Of course. I overcame a degree in engineering, I get a fuckin' great job at Oklahoma, and now I give you my character, so that you can perhaps clean your ass with it. So, don't bugger, man, don't bugger.
Kid #1: Do you think that any knowledge we can get now at school, will be of a rank lesser to the spiritual assets we had been provided at church?::Kid #2: Probably.
Teodoro: Father. Are you aslept, father?::Jimmy: Eh?::Teodoro: Are you aslept?::Jimmy: No, son, course not, course not.::Teodoro: I remember mother, father.::Jimmy: But, don't you like the motorbike I bought you?::Teodoro: Yes, the bike is great, but that's a completely different thing. Don't you remember what I told you in the letters? I told you, "I'm eager to see you both when I get back". You both, I told you, mother and you. And then I come back and, you've killed her. Why did you kill her?::Jimmy: Because she was very bad.::Teodoro: But, father...::Jimmy: It's hard to tell this a son, but your mother was very bad. I've waited for you to be raised, and for you to have a good job. But now you have that post at Oklahoma, why do you want a mother?::Teodoro: I don't know but, as I'm beginning a sabbatical year with nothing to do...::Jimmy: But you're raiding a bike because of that. A bike with a sidecar, so you can see world. Because, you see, all the fucking day there at Oklahoma.
All That Jazz (1979)
Actors:
Alan Heim (editor),
Bob Fosse (director),
CCH Pounder (actress),
Bob Fosse (writer),
Albert Wolsky (costume designer),
Ann Reinking (actress),
Jessica Lange (actress),
Alan Heim (actor),
David Margulies (actor),
Wallace Shawn (actor),
John Lithgow (actor),
Roy Scheider (actor),
Ben Vereen (actor),
Bob Fosse (miscellaneous crew),
Gary Bayer (actor),
Plot: Choreographing and picking dancers for his new show whilst editing his feature film about a standup comic is getting to Joe Gideon. Without the chemical substances he wouldn't have the energy to keep up with his girl-friend, his ex-wife, and his special dancing daughter. Scenes from his past life start to encroach on the present and he becomes increasingly aware of his mortality. Think he's gonna die.
Keywords: 1940s, amphetamine, angel, angina, autograph, backstage, black-comedy, broadway-manhattan-new-york-city, cheating-on-girlfriend, choreographer
Genres:
Drama,
Fantasy,
Music,
Musical,
Taglines: All that work. All that glitter. All that pain. All that love. All that crazy rhythm. All that jazz.
Quotes:
Joe Gideon: Sometimes I don't know where the bullshit ends and the truth begins.
Joe Gideon: To be on the wire is life. The rest is waiting. [Generally attributed to Karl Wallenda, who had died in a fall the year before the film came out]
Joe Gideon: It's show time, folks.
Angelique: Do you believe in love?::Joe Gideon: I believe in saying, "I love you."
Joe Gideon: Kate, I try to give you everything I can give.::Kate Jagger: Oh, you give all right; presents, clothes. I just wish you weren't so generous with your cock.::Joe Gideon: [pauses in thought] That's good. I can use that.
[repeated line]::Joe Gideon: It's showtime folks!
Victoria: Well, you're right. I'm terrible. I know I'm terrible. I look at the mirror and I'm ashamed. Maybe I should quit. I just can't seem to do anything right.::Joe Gideon: Listen. I can't make you a great dancer. I don't even know if I can make you a good dancer. But, if you keep trying and don't quit, I know I can make you a better dancer. I'd like very much to do that. Stay?::Victoria: Are you going to keep yelling at me?::Joe Gideon: Probably.
Audrey Paris: Quick. Tell me. What was the name of the girl in Philadelphia, the blonde with the television show?::Joe Gideon: Ah, the blonde with the television show. The blonde with the television show in Philadelphia? I remember that girl's name. I remember that girl's name because that girl meant something to me. The blonde with the television show - her name was Sweetheart!::Audrey Paris: [Audrey shakes her head] Uh-uh.::Joe Gideon: Honey?::Audrey Paris: Nope.::Joe Gideon: Baby. [introspective] I can't remember her name.::Audrey Paris: [frustrated] Dorothy. Her name was Dorothy!::Joe Gideon: Who cares? I can't remember her name.
Joe Gideon: No, nothing I ever do is good enough. Not beautiful enough, it's not funny enough, it's not deep enough, it's not anything enough. Now, when I see a rose, that's perfect. I mean, that's perfect. I want to look up to God and say, "How the hell did you do that? And why the hell can't I do that?"::Angelique: Now that's probably one of your better con lines.::Joe Gideon: Yeah, it is. But that doesn't mean I don't mean it.
Audrey Paris: [Reading from Joe's script] You see, Sammy, in California everybody needs a car. I got a friend who bought a Mercedes just to get to the bathroom.
All That Jazz (1979)
Actors:
Alan Heim (editor),
Bob Fosse (director),
CCH Pounder (actress),
Bob Fosse (writer),
Albert Wolsky (costume designer),
Ann Reinking (actress),
Jessica Lange (actress),
Alan Heim (actor),
David Margulies (actor),
Wallace Shawn (actor),
John Lithgow (actor),
Roy Scheider (actor),
Ben Vereen (actor),
Bob Fosse (miscellaneous crew),
Gary Bayer (actor),
Plot: Choreographing and picking dancers for his new show whilst editing his feature film about a standup comic is getting to Joe Gideon. Without the chemical substances he wouldn't have the energy to keep up with his girl-friend, his ex-wife, and his special dancing daughter. Scenes from his past life start to encroach on the present and he becomes increasingly aware of his mortality. Think he's gonna die.
Keywords: 1940s, amphetamine, angel, angina, autograph, backstage, black-comedy, broadway-manhattan-new-york-city, cheating-on-girlfriend, choreographer
Genres:
Drama,
Fantasy,
Music,
Musical,
Taglines: All that work. All that glitter. All that pain. All that love. All that crazy rhythm. All that jazz.
Quotes:
Joe Gideon: Sometimes I don't know where the bullshit ends and the truth begins.
Joe Gideon: To be on the wire is life. The rest is waiting. [Generally attributed to Karl Wallenda, who had died in a fall the year before the film came out]
Joe Gideon: It's show time, folks.
Angelique: Do you believe in love?::Joe Gideon: I believe in saying, "I love you."
Joe Gideon: Kate, I try to give you everything I can give.::Kate Jagger: Oh, you give all right; presents, clothes. I just wish you weren't so generous with your cock.::Joe Gideon: [pauses in thought] That's good. I can use that.
[repeated line]::Joe Gideon: It's showtime folks!
Victoria: Well, you're right. I'm terrible. I know I'm terrible. I look at the mirror and I'm ashamed. Maybe I should quit. I just can't seem to do anything right.::Joe Gideon: Listen. I can't make you a great dancer. I don't even know if I can make you a good dancer. But, if you keep trying and don't quit, I know I can make you a better dancer. I'd like very much to do that. Stay?::Victoria: Are you going to keep yelling at me?::Joe Gideon: Probably.
Audrey Paris: Quick. Tell me. What was the name of the girl in Philadelphia, the blonde with the television show?::Joe Gideon: Ah, the blonde with the television show. The blonde with the television show in Philadelphia? I remember that girl's name. I remember that girl's name because that girl meant something to me. The blonde with the television show - her name was Sweetheart!::Audrey Paris: [Audrey shakes her head] Uh-uh.::Joe Gideon: Honey?::Audrey Paris: Nope.::Joe Gideon: Baby. [introspective] I can't remember her name.::Audrey Paris: [frustrated] Dorothy. Her name was Dorothy!::Joe Gideon: Who cares? I can't remember her name.
Joe Gideon: No, nothing I ever do is good enough. Not beautiful enough, it's not funny enough, it's not deep enough, it's not anything enough. Now, when I see a rose, that's perfect. I mean, that's perfect. I want to look up to God and say, "How the hell did you do that? And why the hell can't I do that?"::Angelique: Now that's probably one of your better con lines.::Joe Gideon: Yeah, it is. But that doesn't mean I don't mean it.
Audrey Paris: [Reading from Joe's script] You see, Sammy, in California everybody needs a car. I got a friend who bought a Mercedes just to get to the bathroom.
All That Jazz (1979)
Actors:
Alan Heim (editor),
Bob Fosse (director),
CCH Pounder (actress),
Bob Fosse (writer),
Albert Wolsky (costume designer),
Ann Reinking (actress),
Jessica Lange (actress),
Alan Heim (actor),
David Margulies (actor),
Wallace Shawn (actor),
John Lithgow (actor),
Roy Scheider (actor),
Ben Vereen (actor),
Bob Fosse (miscellaneous crew),
Gary Bayer (actor),
Plot: Choreographing and picking dancers for his new show whilst editing his feature film about a standup comic is getting to Joe Gideon. Without the chemical substances he wouldn't have the energy to keep up with his girl-friend, his ex-wife, and his special dancing daughter. Scenes from his past life start to encroach on the present and he becomes increasingly aware of his mortality. Think he's gonna die.
Keywords: 1940s, amphetamine, angel, angina, autograph, backstage, black-comedy, broadway-manhattan-new-york-city, cheating-on-girlfriend, choreographer
Genres:
Drama,
Fantasy,
Music,
Musical,
Taglines: All that work. All that glitter. All that pain. All that love. All that crazy rhythm. All that jazz.
Quotes:
Joe Gideon: Sometimes I don't know where the bullshit ends and the truth begins.
Joe Gideon: To be on the wire is life. The rest is waiting. [Generally attributed to Karl Wallenda, who had died in a fall the year before the film came out]
Joe Gideon: It's show time, folks.
Angelique: Do you believe in love?::Joe Gideon: I believe in saying, "I love you."
Joe Gideon: Kate, I try to give you everything I can give.::Kate Jagger: Oh, you give all right; presents, clothes. I just wish you weren't so generous with your cock.::Joe Gideon: [pauses in thought] That's good. I can use that.
[repeated line]::Joe Gideon: It's showtime folks!
Victoria: Well, you're right. I'm terrible. I know I'm terrible. I look at the mirror and I'm ashamed. Maybe I should quit. I just can't seem to do anything right.::Joe Gideon: Listen. I can't make you a great dancer. I don't even know if I can make you a good dancer. But, if you keep trying and don't quit, I know I can make you a better dancer. I'd like very much to do that. Stay?::Victoria: Are you going to keep yelling at me?::Joe Gideon: Probably.
Audrey Paris: Quick. Tell me. What was the name of the girl in Philadelphia, the blonde with the television show?::Joe Gideon: Ah, the blonde with the television show. The blonde with the television show in Philadelphia? I remember that girl's name. I remember that girl's name because that girl meant something to me. The blonde with the television show - her name was Sweetheart!::Audrey Paris: [Audrey shakes her head] Uh-uh.::Joe Gideon: Honey?::Audrey Paris: Nope.::Joe Gideon: Baby. [introspective] I can't remember her name.::Audrey Paris: [frustrated] Dorothy. Her name was Dorothy!::Joe Gideon: Who cares? I can't remember her name.
Joe Gideon: No, nothing I ever do is good enough. Not beautiful enough, it's not funny enough, it's not deep enough, it's not anything enough. Now, when I see a rose, that's perfect. I mean, that's perfect. I want to look up to God and say, "How the hell did you do that? And why the hell can't I do that?"::Angelique: Now that's probably one of your better con lines.::Joe Gideon: Yeah, it is. But that doesn't mean I don't mean it.
Audrey Paris: [Reading from Joe's script] You see, Sammy, in California everybody needs a car. I got a friend who bought a Mercedes just to get to the bathroom.
All That Jazz (1979)
Actors:
Alan Heim (editor),
Bob Fosse (director),
CCH Pounder (actress),
Bob Fosse (writer),
Albert Wolsky (costume designer),
Ann Reinking (actress),
Jessica Lange (actress),
Alan Heim (actor),
David Margulies (actor),
Wallace Shawn (actor),
John Lithgow (actor),
Roy Scheider (actor),
Ben Vereen (actor),
Bob Fosse (miscellaneous crew),
Gary Bayer (actor),
Plot: Choreographing and picking dancers for his new show whilst editing his feature film about a standup comic is getting to Joe Gideon. Without the chemical substances he wouldn't have the energy to keep up with his girl-friend, his ex-wife, and his special dancing daughter. Scenes from his past life start to encroach on the present and he becomes increasingly aware of his mortality. Think he's gonna die.
Keywords: 1940s, amphetamine, angel, angina, autograph, backstage, black-comedy, broadway-manhattan-new-york-city, cheating-on-girlfriend, choreographer
Genres:
Drama,
Fantasy,
Music,
Musical,
Taglines: All that work. All that glitter. All that pain. All that love. All that crazy rhythm. All that jazz.
Quotes:
Joe Gideon: Sometimes I don't know where the bullshit ends and the truth begins.
Joe Gideon: To be on the wire is life. The rest is waiting. [Generally attributed to Karl Wallenda, who had died in a fall the year before the film came out]
Joe Gideon: It's show time, folks.
Angelique: Do you believe in love?::Joe Gideon: I believe in saying, "I love you."
Joe Gideon: Kate, I try to give you everything I can give.::Kate Jagger: Oh, you give all right; presents, clothes. I just wish you weren't so generous with your cock.::Joe Gideon: [pauses in thought] That's good. I can use that.
[repeated line]::Joe Gideon: It's showtime folks!
Victoria: Well, you're right. I'm terrible. I know I'm terrible. I look at the mirror and I'm ashamed. Maybe I should quit. I just can't seem to do anything right.::Joe Gideon: Listen. I can't make you a great dancer. I don't even know if I can make you a good dancer. But, if you keep trying and don't quit, I know I can make you a better dancer. I'd like very much to do that. Stay?::Victoria: Are you going to keep yelling at me?::Joe Gideon: Probably.
Audrey Paris: Quick. Tell me. What was the name of the girl in Philadelphia, the blonde with the television show?::Joe Gideon: Ah, the blonde with the television show. The blonde with the television show in Philadelphia? I remember that girl's name. I remember that girl's name because that girl meant something to me. The blonde with the television show - her name was Sweetheart!::Audrey Paris: [Audrey shakes her head] Uh-uh.::Joe Gideon: Honey?::Audrey Paris: Nope.::Joe Gideon: Baby. [introspective] I can't remember her name.::Audrey Paris: [frustrated] Dorothy. Her name was Dorothy!::Joe Gideon: Who cares? I can't remember her name.
Joe Gideon: No, nothing I ever do is good enough. Not beautiful enough, it's not funny enough, it's not deep enough, it's not anything enough. Now, when I see a rose, that's perfect. I mean, that's perfect. I want to look up to God and say, "How the hell did you do that? And why the hell can't I do that?"::Angelique: Now that's probably one of your better con lines.::Joe Gideon: Yeah, it is. But that doesn't mean I don't mean it.
Audrey Paris: [Reading from Joe's script] You see, Sammy, in California everybody needs a car. I got a friend who bought a Mercedes just to get to the bathroom.
All That Jazz (1979)
Actors:
Alan Heim (editor),
Bob Fosse (director),
CCH Pounder (actress),
Bob Fosse (writer),
Albert Wolsky (costume designer),
Ann Reinking (actress),
Jessica Lange (actress),
Alan Heim (actor),
David Margulies (actor),
Wallace Shawn (actor),
John Lithgow (actor),
Roy Scheider (actor),
Ben Vereen (actor),
Bob Fosse (miscellaneous crew),
Gary Bayer (actor),
Plot: Choreographing and picking dancers for his new show whilst editing his feature film about a standup comic is getting to Joe Gideon. Without the chemical substances he wouldn't have the energy to keep up with his girl-friend, his ex-wife, and his special dancing daughter. Scenes from his past life start to encroach on the present and he becomes increasingly aware of his mortality. Think he's gonna die.
Keywords: 1940s, amphetamine, angel, angina, autograph, backstage, black-comedy, broadway-manhattan-new-york-city, cheating-on-girlfriend, choreographer
Genres:
Drama,
Fantasy,
Music,
Musical,
Taglines: All that work. All that glitter. All that pain. All that love. All that crazy rhythm. All that jazz.
Quotes:
Joe Gideon: Sometimes I don't know where the bullshit ends and the truth begins.
Joe Gideon: To be on the wire is life. The rest is waiting. [Generally attributed to Karl Wallenda, who had died in a fall the year before the film came out]
Joe Gideon: It's show time, folks.
Angelique: Do you believe in love?::Joe Gideon: I believe in saying, "I love you."
Joe Gideon: Kate, I try to give you everything I can give.::Kate Jagger: Oh, you give all right; presents, clothes. I just wish you weren't so generous with your cock.::Joe Gideon: [pauses in thought] That's good. I can use that.
[repeated line]::Joe Gideon: It's showtime folks!
Victoria: Well, you're right. I'm terrible. I know I'm terrible. I look at the mirror and I'm ashamed. Maybe I should quit. I just can't seem to do anything right.::Joe Gideon: Listen. I can't make you a great dancer. I don't even know if I can make you a good dancer. But, if you keep trying and don't quit, I know I can make you a better dancer. I'd like very much to do that. Stay?::Victoria: Are you going to keep yelling at me?::Joe Gideon: Probably.
Audrey Paris: Quick. Tell me. What was the name of the girl in Philadelphia, the blonde with the television show?::Joe Gideon: Ah, the blonde with the television show. The blonde with the television show in Philadelphia? I remember that girl's name. I remember that girl's name because that girl meant something to me. The blonde with the television show - her name was Sweetheart!::Audrey Paris: [Audrey shakes her head] Uh-uh.::Joe Gideon: Honey?::Audrey Paris: Nope.::Joe Gideon: Baby. [introspective] I can't remember her name.::Audrey Paris: [frustrated] Dorothy. Her name was Dorothy!::Joe Gideon: Who cares? I can't remember her name.
Joe Gideon: No, nothing I ever do is good enough. Not beautiful enough, it's not funny enough, it's not deep enough, it's not anything enough. Now, when I see a rose, that's perfect. I mean, that's perfect. I want to look up to God and say, "How the hell did you do that? And why the hell can't I do that?"::Angelique: Now that's probably one of your better con lines.::Joe Gideon: Yeah, it is. But that doesn't mean I don't mean it.
Audrey Paris: [Reading from Joe's script] You see, Sammy, in California everybody needs a car. I got a friend who bought a Mercedes just to get to the bathroom.