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Nana, the True Key of Pleasure (Italian: Nana: La vera chiave del piacere) is a 1983 English-language Italian comedy drama film directed by Dan Wolman, loosely based on Émile Zola's 1880 novel Nana. [1] The music is by Ennio Morricone. The film was produced by Yoram Globus and Menahem Golan.
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Nana Komatsu (小松 奈々, Komatsu Nana) Voiced by: Rumi Shishido (video game); Kaori (anime) (Japanese); Kelly Sheridan (anime) (English) Ep. 1 Portrayed by: Aoi Miyazaki (film 1), Yui Ichikawa (film 2) Nana Komatsu is a 20-year-old girl who moves to Tokyo to join her friends and her boyfriend, Shoji.
1982–83 Jerry verDorn: Clint Buchanan: 2005–13 Mathew Vipond Kevin Buchanan: 1990–91 John Viscardi: Father Tony 1990-91 Nana Visitor: Georgina Whitman: 1982 Darlene Vogel: Melanie MacIver: 2000–01 Jill Voight Becky Lee Abbott: 1977–78 Nicholas Walker Max Holden: 1990–91 Tonja Walker: Alex Olanov: 1990–97, 2001–02, 2007, 2009 ...
Naná is a 1985 Mexican musical, erotic and sexploitation film directed by Rafael Baledón. Based in the 1880 novel Nana, by Emile Zola, the film exposes an exemplary manner the principles of the naturalistic novel. Her protagonist is a beautiful young woman of humble origins who seeks, through the high prostitution, access to a well-off.
Nana, the original title of Nana, the True Key of Pleasure, a 1982 Italian film by Dan Wolman; Nana, a Mexican film by Rafael Baledón starring Irma Serrano and Verónica Castro; Nana (1997 film), a Palestinian documentary film; Nanà (2001 film), by Alberto Negrin; Nana, based on the manga by Ai Yazawa; Nana 2, based on the manga by Ai Yazawa ...
The following is an overview of events in 1982 in film, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies and festivals, a list of films released and notable deaths. Highest-grossing films [ edit ]
Cast and crew Ref. A P R I L: 2 A Little Sex: Universal Pictures / MTM Enterprises: Bruce Paltrow (director); Bob DeLaurentis (screenplay); Tim Matheson, Kate Capshaw, Edward Herrmann, John Glover, Joan Copeland, Susanna Dalton, Wendie Malick, Wallace Shawn: Cat People: Universal Pictures / RKO Pictures