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[...] facing possibilities than telegraphing tragedy. Near the end of the ‘70s director Philip Kaufman adapted Richard Price’s first novel, The Wanderers, which dramatized the same time [...]
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[...] author of scenarios of films such as ‘The Unbearable Lightness of Being’, directed by Philip Kaufman (after the book the Czech writer Milan Kundera) and ‘Die Blechtrommel’, directed by [...]
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[...] ’s Vertigo (1958); Nicholas Meyer’s Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982); and Philip Kaufman’s The Right Stuff (1983). Sing-a-Long-a Sound of Music — Dec. 26 – 31 The classic Julie [...]
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[...] , Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies and Denholm Elliott. George Lucas and Philip Kaufman wrote the story while Lawrence Kasdan did the screenplay. It was produced by Frank [...]
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[...] Robert Redford, and he was also nominated for Oscar two more times, in 1991 for Philip Kaufman’s “Henry & June” and in 1988 for “Hope and Glory”. He won the BAFTA award in [...]
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[...] Washington D.C. an important character of the film. 3. The Unbearable Lightness of Being (Philip Kaufman, 1988) – Prague Successful surgeon and lady-killer Tomas (Daniel Day-Lewis) leaves Prague for [...]
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[...] De Niro, Pesci and Liotta make Goodfellas a hard act to follow. 4. Quills (2000) Directed by Philip Kaufman (whose greatest success was the Academy Award winner, The Right Stuff), Quills is a [...]
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[...] some of our greatest directors – William Friedkin, Roman Polanski, Stanley Kubrick, Philip Kaufman, etc. – were working in the genre, and when even the less “respectable,” more [...]
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[...] home country of Czechoslovakia until a year later. The 1988 film had an American director, Philip Kaufman and French screenwriter Jean-Claude Carriere with a predominantly European cast. Although [...]
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[...] that’s as cruel, and jet-black as can be. 24. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) Philip Kaufman‘s paranoiac thriller runs on primordial fear and makes the familiar into the most [...]
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[...] Robert Stigwood who wanted a less cynical and more upbeat tone to the disco movie. 8. Philip Kaufman – The Outlaw Josey Wales This movie was released in 1976. It is the adaptation of the big [...]
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