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Illicit Dreams; Improper Conduct; Indecent Behavior II; Inner Sanctum II, erotic-drama; Killer Looks; Lady in Waiting [35] The Last Seduction, [36] neo-noir; Lipstick Camera; Love Is a Gun; Midnight Tease; Mind Twister; Night Fire; Object of Obsession; Playmaker (a.k.a. Death Date and Private Teacher) Point of Seduction: Body Chemistry III
The Lover (French: L'Amant) is a 1992 erotic romantic drama film produced by Claude Berri and directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud.Based on the semi-autobiographical 1984 novel of the same name by Marguerite Duras, the film details the illicit affair between a teenage French girl and a wealthy Chinese man in 1929 French Indochina.
Chinese Film Classics project website - a non-profit academic website of the University of British Columbia featuring free English translations of over 25 early Chinese films; Modern Chinese Cultural Studies YouTube channel (access via Chinese Film Classics website) - hosts many early Chinese films with English subtitles, and hundreds of film clips
Chinese/Taiwanese co-production Sophie's Revenge: Eva Jin: Zhang Ziyi, Fan Bingbing, So Ji-sub: Comedy: Chinese/South Korean co-production Spring Fever: Lou Ye: Qin Hao: Drama: Entered into the 2009 Cannes Film Festival: Taishan Kung-Fu: Wang Ping: Wu Yue, Xu Huanhuan: Action: Tracing Shadow: Francis Ng Marco Mak: Francis Ng Jaycee Chan: Wuxia ...
Illicit Dreams is a 1994 American erotic thriller film directed by Andrew Stevens and produced by Ashok Amritraj. with music composed by Claude Gaudette. The film stars Andrew Stevens , Shannon Tweed (reuniting the two from Night Eyes 2 and 3 ) and also stars Joe Cortese , Michelle Johnson and Brad Blaisdell.
Dreamily gazing at the album covers of Elvis Presley was not, statistically speaking, a rare habit among American teen girls in the late 1950s and early ’60s. Priscilla was just 14 years-old ...
Dream of Ding Village (Chinese: 丁庄梦; pinyin: Dīng zhuāng mèng) is a 2006 novel by the Chinese writer Yan Lianke.The 2011 English translation by Cindy Carter, published in the UK by Grove Press, was shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.
Last year’s “Sound of Freedom” made a splash at the box-office appealing to conspiracy theorists and religious groups and convincing audiences that watching it was a morally righteous action ...