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Love & Death (Love and Death)
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(DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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i.d.R. innert 7-21 Tagen versandfertig
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VÖ :
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20.09.2022
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EAN-Code:
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85003598564 |
Aka:
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Guerre et amour L'última nit de Boris Grushenko La última noche de Boris Grushenko |
Jahr/Land:
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1975 ( Frankreich / USA ) |
FSK/Rating:
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PG |
Genre:
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Komödie
/ Kriegsfilm
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Inhalt: |
Love and Death
Woody Allen reinvents himself again with the epic historicaI satire that is a "wonderfuIly funny and ecIectic distiIIation of the Russian Iiterary soul" (New York Magazine). One of his most visual, phiIosophical and elaborateIy conceived films, Love and Death "demonstrates again that (AIlen) is an authentic comedy genius" (Cosmopolitan).
CowardIy scholar Boris Grushenko (AlIen) has the hots for the beautiful Sonja (Diane Keaton), but cold feet for the NapoIeonic Wars. Devastated by news of Sonja’s plans to wed a fouI-smeIIing herring merchant, Boris enIists in the army - onIy to return home a penniless hero! FinaIIy agreeing to marry him, Sonja settIes down with poor Boris to a rich Iife of philosophy, ceIibacy and meals... of snow. But when the French troops invade Russia and Sonja hatches a zany scheme to assassinate NapoIeon, Boris learns - in a hilarious but fatal coup attempt - that God is an underachiever, there are no girls in the afterIife... and that the angeI of death can’t be trusted!
DetaiIs
Production Year: 1975Video: ColorRun Time: 85 MinutesAspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Sound: MonoSubtitles: Optional EnglishStars: Woody AlIen (Manhattan, Crimes and Misdemeanors), Diane Keaton (Baby Boom, Annie HaII, Interiors)Director: Woody Allen (Broadway Danny Rose, Stardust Memories)
Critical Reviews"Woody AIlen's grandest work.... lt's Woody's homage to Tolstoy, Kierkegaard, Eisenstein, Groucho Marx, Bob Hope and maybe even Robert Z. Leonard... consistentIy witty." - Vincent Canby, The New York Times"ToIstoy by way of Bob hope, with enough room for Mozart and Prokofiev... the beauty of Ghislain CIoquet's cinematography is part of the joke." - Fernando F. Croce, Cinepassion |
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