The Story of a Three Day Pass, Melvin Van Peebles (1967)
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Between his tax problems and his legal battle with his wife for the custody of his daughter, these are hard times for the action movie star who finds that even Steven Seagal has pinched a role from him! This fictionalized version of Jean-Claude Van Damme returns to the country of his birth to seek the peace and tranquility he can no longer enjoy in the United States, but inadvertently gets involved in a bank robbery with hostages.
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Film Cast:
J.C.V.D.: Jean-Claude Van Damme
Bruges: François Damiens
Man wearing Beret: Zinedine Soualem
Watchman: Karim Belkhadra
Thirty-year-old: Jean-François Wolff
Teller: Anne Paulicevich
Ex-wife’s Lawyer: John Flanders
JCVD’s Assistant: Janine Horsburgh
Video Club Client: Mourade Zeguendi
Widow at Film Budapest: Valérie Bodson
Lieutenant Smith: Hervé Sogne
Asian Director: Rock Chen
Asian Translator: Huifang Wang
Los Angeles Court Judge: Renata Kamara
Video Club Seller: Vincent Lecuyer
JCVD’s Taxi Driver: Jenny De Chez
Policeman 1: Patrick Steltzer
Telecom Technician: Bernard Eylenbosch
Guard 2: Pascal Lefebvre
Guard 3: Jacky Lambert
Perthier: Norbert Rutili
Doctor GIGN – Eric: Olivier Bisback
Journalist 1: Armelle Gysen
Hostage with Cigarette: Michel Bouis
Hostage 1: Raphaëlle Lubansu
Hostage 2: Claudio Dos Santos
Teller’s Son: Hyppolyte Eloy
Otage Blessé: Charles Suberville
Leon Bernstein: Alan Rossett
JCVD’s Daughter: Saskia Flanders
JCVD’s Agent: Jesse Joe Walsh
Lady at the Police Station: Bella Wajnberg
Guard at the Police Station: Jérôme Varanfrain
Journalist 2: Caroline Donnelly
Journalist 3: Eric Boever
JCVD’s Mother: Liliane Becker
JCVD’s Father: François Beukelaers
Journalist on the TV Set: François De Brigode
Inmate: Gregory Jones
Tobey Wood: Paul Rockenbrod
Director of the Film with Tobey Wood: Dean Gregory
Tobey Wood’s Assistant: Alice Hubball
JCVD’s Movie Property Master: Steve Preston
Manager of the Toy Store: Isabelle De Hertogh
Child’s Mother in the Toy Store: Ingrid Heiderscheidt
Nightclub Waitress: Fjoralba Cuni
Film Crew:
Producer: Jani Thiltges
Editor: Kako Kelber
Casting: Françoise Menidrey
Writer: Christophe Turpin
Screenplay: Frédéric Benudis
Casting: Kadija Leclère
Producer: Patrick Quinet
Idea: Frédéric Taddeï
Executive Producer: Marc Fiszman
Executive Producer: Jean-Claude Van Damme
Art Direction: André Fonsny
Director of Photography: Pierre-Yves Bastard
Idea: Vincent Ravalec
Original Music Composer: Gast Waltzing
Screenplay: Mabrouk El Mechri
Producer: Arlette Zylberberg
Stunts: Marc Hoang
Stunts: Virginie Arnaud
Movie Reviews:
r96sk: Pretty good!
I wouldn’t class ‘JCVD’ as anything above that, though it is a film worth watching. I really like the way the story is portrayed, while it’s interesting to have JCVD play JCVD. It’s not as entertaining as it perhaps could’ve been, though it merits props for how it’s put together and how it comes out – which is positively.
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French Cancan (Jean Renoir, 1955)
Cast: Jean Gabin, Françoise Arnoul, Maria Félix, Anna Amendola, Jean-Roger Caussimon, Dora Doll, Giani Esposito, Gaston Gabaroche, Jacques Jouanneau, Jean Parédès, Franco Pastorino, Michèle Philippe, Michel Piccoli, Édith Piaf, Patachou. Screenplay: Jean Renoir. Cinematography: Michel Kelber. Production design: Max Douy. Film editing: Boris Lewin. Music: Georges Van Parys. Costume design: Rosine Delamare.
The Moulin Rouge is a kind of metonymy for the Parisian Belle Époque, that period of French culture that forms the core of Marcel Proust's fiction and represents an efflorescence of the arts before the disaster of World War I, which is why the cabaret has been the setting of so many movies, including at least half a dozen that bear its name in the title. So it's entirely fitting that Jean Renoir, whose father, the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, was so prominent a figure in the Belle Époque, should have chosen the Moulin Rouge as the setting for a film that marked his return to working in France after an exile that began in 1940. The central story of French Cancan is bogus: The Moulin Rouge was not founded by Henri Danglard, who is a made-up figure. But since he's played by Jean Gabin, the greatest of French movie stars, it doesn't really matter. Gabin gives a solidity to the character that few actors can muster. It's a lavish, riotously colorful movie, a heavily fictionalized treatment of the founding of the nightclub, and one of the best film musicals ever made. It's also a celebration of a certain kind of French insouciance about sex, a gleeful nose-thumbing at puritan moralizers.
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8/28/18
TONE IT UP TUESDAY!
Here is Tuesday’s class schedule:
7:15am - Step w Nicole
12:15pm - Core & More w Michele
1:15pm - All in One w Michele
4:45pm - Bar & Ball w Josip
5:30pm - Zumba w Josip
6:30pm - Total Body w Kelber (covering)
7:15pm - Zumba w Kelber (covering)
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[Last Film I Saw] French Cancan (1954)
#CinemaOmnivore #FrenchCancan (1954) [7/10] #JeanRenoir #JeanGabin #FrancoiseArnoul #MariaFelix
Title: French Cancan Year: 1954 Country: France, Italy Language: French Genre: Comedy, Musical Director: Jean Renoir Writers: Jean Renoir André-Paul Antoine Music: Georges Van Parys Cinematography: Michel Kelber Cast: Jean Gabin Françoise Arnoul María Félix Giani Esposito Franco Pastorino Jean-Roger Caussimon Anna Amendola Dora Doll Gaston Gabaroche Jacques Jouanneau Jean Parédès Michel Piccoli…
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le rouge et le noir (fr/it, autant-lara 54)
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