enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Capitaine Marleau - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitaine_Marleau

    Capitaine Marleau is a French television series created by Elsa Marpeau. It was first broadcast on France 3 on 20 December 2014 and since 2021 on France 2.. Directed by Josée Dayan, the series stars Corinne Masiero as the title character, an eccentric captain of the National Gendarmerie whose mixed personality of dark humour and unconventional approaches often separates her from her colleagues.

  3. Sky Fighters - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_Fighters

    Budget. €19,610,000. Les Chevaliers du ciel ( Sky Fighters) is a 2005 French film directed by Gérard Pirès about two air force pilots preventing a terrorist attack on the Bastille Day celebrations in Paris. It is based on Tanguy et Laverdure, a comics series by Jean-Michel Charlier and Albert Uderzo (of Astérix fame) which was also made ...

  4. The Billion Dollar Code - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Billion_Dollar_Code

    Netflix. Release. October 7, 2021. ( 2021-10-07) The Billion Dollar Code is a 2021 German television miniseries starring Björn Freiberg, Seumas F. Sargent and Leonard Scheicher. [1] [2] Based on true events, the series was developed for Netflix, where it was first aired in October 2021 along with an additional feature story episode.

  5. The Miracle of the Bells - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Miracle_of_the_Bells

    The Miracle of the Bells. The Miracle of the Bells is a 1948 American drama film directed by Irving Pichel, written by Quentin Reynolds and Ben Hecht, and produced by RKO. It stars Fred MacMurray, Alida Valli, Frank Sinatra and Lee J. Cobb . The film is based on the 1946 best-selling novel, The Miracle of the Bells, by Russell Janney .

  6. Le Bataillon du ciel - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Bataillon_du_ciel

    Running time. 130 minutes. Country. France. Language. French. Le Bataillon du ciel ( Sky Battalion) is a 1947 French film in two parts by Alexander Esway about the Second World War. The film, written by Joseph Kessel, became the biggest box office success in France that year with more than 8 million tickets sold. [1]

  7. Miracles from Heaven (film) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracles_from_Heaven_(film)

    Miracles from Heaven was released on Digital Media on June 21, 2016, and was followed by a DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Ultra HD release on July 12, 2016, from AFFIRM Films and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. [20] [21] The film debuted in second place on the home video sales chart behind The Divergent Series: Allegiant for the week ending on July 17 ...

  8. Cour des miracles - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cour_des_miracles

    Cour des miracles ("court of miracles") was a French term which referred to slum districts of Paris, France where the unemployed migrants from rural areas resided. They held "the usual refuge of all those wretches who came to conceal in this corner of Paris, somber, dirty, muddy, and tortuous, their pretended infirmities and their criminal ...

  9. The Miracle of Bern - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Miracle_of_Bern

    The Miracle of Bern ( German: Das Wunder von Bern) is a 2003 film by Sönke Wortmann, which tells the story of a German family (particularly of a young boy and his depressed ex- POW father) and the unexpected West German miracle victory in the 1954 World Cup Final in Bern, Switzerland. The film can be regarded as a portrait of post-war Germany.