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Peter BogdanovichOperatőr:
Bruno DelbonnelSzereplők:
Kirsten Dunst, Edward Herrmann, Eddie Izzard, Cary Elwes, Joanna Lumley, Jennifer Tilly, Claudia Harrison, Victor Slezak, Claudie Blakley (több)Tartalmak(1)
1924-ben William Randolph Hearst jachtján az évszázad legismertebb személyiségei jönnek össze egy partira. Az úton azonban gyilkosság történik, melyet igyekeznek eltussolni. A mai napig megoldatlan gyilkosságról szóló film valós eseményeken alapul. (Paramount Channel)
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Would you want to spend two hours in a cramped space with a bunch of noisy hypocrites? Poor in both form and content, The Cat’s Meow gives only an inkling of how much Peter Bogdanovich really knows and is capable of doing. Kirsten Dunst, whose 1920s dresses suit her as well as her 1880s/90s costumes, improves this impression (though she doesn’t do much more than that). 40% ()
A sympathetic little movie about a film scandal that brought me closer to the story of Marion Davies in particular. The role and the setting were perfect for the wonderful Kirsten Dunst. Everyone remembers 1924 as the Thomas Ince scandal. Elinor Glyn, Louella Parsons, Margaret Livingston, and Charlie Chaplin are all where they need to be. Another scandal in the lives of Hearst and Davies from 1940 can be seen in the film RKO 281 (1999). ()
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