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The Cement Garden is a 1993 British drama film written and directed by Andrew Birkin. [4] It is based on the 1978 novel written by Ian McEwan . [ 4 ] It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival , where Birkin won the Silver Bear for Best Director .
Katie Walsh of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the film is a "sweet tale with a smart storytelling device and charming performers, but not much more beyond the cute." [1] ...
The Cement Garden is a 1978 novel by Ian McEwan. It was adapted into a 1993 film of the same name by Andrew Birkin , starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Andrew Robertson . [ 2 ] The Cement Garden has had a positive reception since its original publication.
Sightseers is a 2012 British black comedy film directed by Ben Wheatley and written by and starring Alice Lowe and Steve Oram. [4]Sightseers was selected to be screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival on 23 May 2012, and was released in the United Kingdom on 30 November, by StudioCanal.
Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice Jerry Jameson James Arness , Bruce Boxleitner , Amy Stock-Poynton , Alan Scarfe , Christopher Bradley , Mikey LeBeau, Kelly Morgan, Apesanahkwat , Hallie Foote , Don Collier , Sandy Gibbons
The movie marked the second time Moore and Lowe appeared onscreen together after starring in the 1985 classic St. Elmo’s Fire. Moore played party girl Jules, and Lowe portrayed the charismatic ...
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Irene Ware and Bela Lugosi. Chandu the Magician is a 1932 American pre-Code fantasy horror mystery film and starring Edmund Lowe, Irene Ware, Bela Lugosi and Herbert Mundin.Based on the radio play of the same name, written by Harry A. Earnshaw, Vera M. Oldham and R.R. Morgan. [1]