Einladung ins Schloß Trailer (1970)
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Heinz Ehrenfreund as Horace / Frédéric
Monika Peitsch as Diana
Karin Hübner as Lady Dorothée India
Eckart Dux as Patrice Bombelles
Edda Seippel as Isabelles Mutter
Helmut Käutner Director
Germany 17 May 1970
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01 April 1970
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03 February 1970
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31 October 1970
The world is divided into factions, on opposite sides of issues; each side is, of course, right. And so the gap between the people grows, until someone challenges the absolutist view of what's "right.
01 January 1970
"Canada's convention-shattering voice of poetry" (Globe and Mail). Michael Ondaatje documents the work and spirit of fellow poet bpNichol (1944-1988) Capturing the artist / writer / sound performer in "fantasy documentary", Ondaatje uncovers what made bpNichol an influence to a generation of North American and European writers.
18 November 1970
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01 January 1970
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01 March 1970
The story of egyptian princess Cleopatra's amorous adventures.
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