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48 x 68 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster Peter the Great is a 1937-1938 Soviet two-part historical biographical film, shot on the Order of Lenin from Leningrad film studio Lenfilm director Vladimir Petrov on the eponymous play by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy`s devoted to the life and activity of the Russian Emperor Peter I.

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48 x 68 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster Shampoo (sh. Šampon), u Jugoslaviji prikazan pod naslovom Hollywoodski frizer, je američki igrani film snimljen u režiji Hala Ashbyja i premijerno prikazan 1975. godine, poznat kao jedno od značajnijih ostvarenja pred kraj Novog Hollywooda. Po žanru predstavlja mešavinu drame i romantične komedije. Radnja se događa u Los Angelesu 5. novembra 1968. godine, na dan predsedničkih izbora. Protagonist, koga tumači Warren Beatty, je privlačni frizer čiju klijentelu čine bogate, slavne i glamurozne žene, a što on koristi kao priliku za brojna uspešna zavođenja i izuzetno dinamičan seksualni život; usprkos toga, oseća ispraznost, umor i nezadovoljno, posebno kada shvati da je bivša djevojka (čiji lik tumači Julie Christie) koju istinski voli završila kao ljubavnica bogataša (čiji lik tumači Jack Warden), supruga starije musterije (čiji lik tumači Lee Grant) koju dodatno `opslužuje`. Scenarijo Roberta Townea se često tumačio kao izraz opsteg beznađa koje je sredinom 1970-ih, usled ekonomske krize i Watergatea, zahvatilo američko društvo, a posebno idealiste iz babyboomerske generacije; radnja se zato namerno događa 1968. godine, neposredno pred pobedu omraženog predsjednika Richarda Nixona pod čijom će vladavinom ti ideali o boljem i sretnijem svetu biti ugušeni, izopačeni i kompromitovani. Jedan od aspekata filma se odnosio i na razočarenje seksualnom revolucijom koji, usprkos toga što može uživati u sada legitimnim oblicima hedonizma i promiskuiteta, ne uspeva pronaći životnu sreću. Film je posebno hvaljen zbog nenametljive, ali efektne režije Hala Ashbyja, a Beatty, koji je već tada uživao status jedne od najvećih zvijezda Novog Hollywooda, je ostvario jednu od najupečatljivijih uloga karijere. Lee Grant je, pak, za svoju ulogu osvojila Oscar za najbolju sporednu glumicu. Shampoo je kasnije postao predmetom brojnih špekulacija vezanih uz protagonista, odnosno stvarne hollywoodske ličnosti koje su Towneu poslužile kao model. Pri tome su se najčešće spominjali Jay Sebring, frizer ubijen u masakru sa Sharon Tate, odnosno Jon Peters, frizer koji je kasnije počeo uspešnu karijeru producenta.

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48 x 68 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster Broken Arrow is a Western film released in 1950. Shot in Technicolor, it was directed by Delmer Daves and starred James Stewart as Tom Jeffords and Jeff Chandler as Cochise. The film is based on these historical figures but fictionalizes their story in dramatized form. It was nominated for three Academy Awards, and won a Golden Globe award for Best Film Promoting International Understanding. Film historians have said that the movie was one of the first major Westerns since the Second World War to portray the Indians sympathetically. Tom Jeffords comes across a wounded, 14-year-old Apache boy dying from buckshot wounds in his back. Jeffords gives the boy water and treats his wounds. The boy`s tribesmen appear and are at first hostile but decide to let Jeffords go free. However, when a group of gold prospectors approaches, the Apache gag Jeffords and tie him to a tree. Helpless, he watches as they attack the prospectors and torture the survivors. The warriors then let him go but warn him not to enter Apache territory again. When Jeffords returns to Tucson, he encounters a prospector who escaped the ambush. He corrects a man`s exaggerated account of the attack, but Ben Slade is incredulous and does not see why Jeffords did not kill the Apache boy. Instead, Jeffords learns the Apache language and customs and plans to go to Cochise`s stronghold on behalf of his friend, Milt, who is in charge of the mail service in Tucson. Jeffords enters the Apache stronghold and begins a parley with Cochise, who agrees to let the couriers through. Jeffords meets a young Apache girl, Sonseeahray, and falls in love. A few of Cochise`s warriors attack an army wagon train and kill the survivors. The townsfolk nearly lynch Jeffords as a traitor before he is saved by General Oliver Otis Howard who recruits Jeffords to negotiate peace with Cochise. Howard, the `Christian General` condemns racism, saying that the Bible `says nothing about pigmentation of the skin`. Jeffords makes a peace treaty with Cochise, but a group led by Geronimo, oppose the treaty and leave the stronghold. When these renegades ambush a stagecoach, Jeffords rides off to seek help from Cochise and the stagecoach is saved. Jeffords and Sonseeahray marry in an Apache ceremony and have several days of tranquility. Later, Ben Slade`s son spins a story to Jeffords and Cochise about two of his horses stolen by Cochise`s people. Cochise says that his people did not take them and doubts his story, as he knows the boy`s father is an Apache hater. They then decide to go along with the boy up the canyon but are ambushed by the boy`s father and a gang of men from Tucson. Jeffords is badly wounded and Sonseeahray is killed but Cochise kills most of the men, including Ben Slade. Cochise forbids Jeffords to retaliate, saying that the ambush was not done by the military and that Geronimo broke the peace no less than Slade and his men, and that peace must be maintained. Jeffords rides off with the belief that `the death of Sonseeahray had put a seal upon the peace, and from that day on wherever I went, in the cities, among the Apaches and in the mountains, I always remembered, my wife was with me`.

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48 x 68 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster Experiment in Terror is a 1962 neo-noir suspense-thriller released by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Blake Edwards and written by Mildred Gordon and Gordon Gordon based on their 1961 novel Operation Terror. The film stars Glenn Ford, Lee Remick, Stefanie Powers and Ross Martin.The musical score was performed by Henry Mancini. A psychotic killer, Garland `Red` Lynch, uses a campaign of terror to force San Francisco bank teller Kelly Sherwood to steal $100,000 from the bank for him. Despite Lynch`s threat to kill Sherwood or her teenage sister Toby if she goes to the police, Sherwood contacts the San Francisco office of the FBI, where agent John Ripley takes charge of the case. Ripley interviews a woman who implies that she is involved in some way in a serious crime, but before she can give Ripley the details, Lynch murders her. Sherwood continues to be terrorized with phone calls, an asthmatic condition making the unseen Lynch`s voice all the more sinister. The FBI identifies the criminal, noting that Lynch has a record of convictions for statutory rape, forgery, criminal assault, armed robbery and murder. They track down his girlfriend, Lisa Soong, whose six-year-old son has just had a hip replaced. Lynch is paying all the hospital bills. Because of this, Lisa refuses to believe that Lynch is a criminal and will not cooperate with the investigation. Ripley nevertheless manages to get some information about `Uncle Red` from the boy. Lynch finally gives Sherwood a time and date to steal the money, and just to make sure that she does, he kidnaps her sister Toby and holds her captive. The climax is a chase through Candlestick Park after a nighttime baseball game between the rival San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers. On-field action includes several closeups of Dodger pitcher Don Drysdale. Ripley and his men ultimately surround Lynch on the infield of the stadium. As Lynch takes aim at a police helicopter, Ripley shoots him and he dies on the pitchers` mound. Glenn Ford as John `Rip` Ripley Lee Remick as Kelly Sherwood Stefanie Powers as Toby Sherwood Ross Martin as Garland Humphrey `Red` Lynch Roy Poole as Brad Ned Glass as Popcorn Anita Loo as Lisa Soong Patricia Huston as Nancy Ashton Gilbert Green as Special agent Clifton James as Capt. Moreno Al Avalon as Man who picks up Kelly William Bryant as Chuck

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70 x 48 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster Hi-Riders is a 1978 action film written and directed by Greydon Clark. Mark and Lynn (Darby Hinton and Diana Peterson) are drawn into acts of hatred and revenge after trying to collect on a bet with a `Hi-Rider,` a drag-racing car club known for `jacking up` the rears of their cars much higher than stock. When a local `hothead` challenges the club to a race, both drivers are killed in a spectacular explosion. The local boy`s father vows revenge, and an action-filled chase through town ensues between the Hi-Riders and the local henchman.

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48 x 68 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster Sons of the Desert is devoted to keeping the lives and works of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy before the public, and to have a good time while doing it. The group takes its name from a lodge that the comedians belong to in the 1933 film Sons of the Desert. In keeping with the tongue-in-cheek “desert” theme, each local chapter of the society is called a “tent,” and is named after a Laurel & Hardy film. Worldwide, there are well over 100 active tents, whose members meet regularly to enjoy Laurel & Hardy movies in an informal atmosphere. “It is important, I think, to realize that Sons of the Desert is not a fan club,” explained John McCabe, the team`s biographer, who founded the Sons in 1965. “The word ‘fan’ derives from ‘fanatic’ and I hope we are none of us that. I consider us ‘buffs,’ people having a connoisseur-like affection for Laurel & Hardy, and being discriminating in that affection, with fun as our goal and operative guide.”

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48 x 68 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster, AFFICHE de FILM The Children`s Hour (released as The Loudest Whisper in the United Kingdom) is a 1961 American drama film directed by William Wyler. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes is based on the 1934 play of the same title by Lillian Hellman. The film stars Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine, and James Garner. Former college classmates Martha Dobie (Shirley MacLaine) and Karen Wright (Audrey Hepburn) open a private school for girls. Martha`s Aunt Lily (Miriam Hopkins), an aging actress, lives and teaches elocution at the school. After an engagement of two years to Joe Cardin (James Garner), a reputable obstetrician, Karen finally agrees to set a wedding date. Joe is related to the influential Amelia Tilford (Fay Bainter), whose granddaughter Mary (Karen Balkin) is a student at the school. Mary is a spoiled, conniving child who bullies her classmates, particularly Rosalie Wells (Veronica Cartwright), whom she blackmails when she discovers her in possession of a student`s missing bracelet. When Mary is caught in a lie, Karen punishes her by refusing to let her attend the weekend`s boat races. Mary goes home to her grandmother and twists a story so that she will not have to return to school that day. Karen learns what the story is from a father of a departing student and confronts Amelia about Mary accusing Martha and Karen of being lovers. Mary is foiled at convincing others that she personally saw the interactions between Martha and Karen. Mary coerces Rosalie to corroborate her story. Joe is frustrated by the situation, saying that he has finished cleaning up his grandmother`s home, and maintains his engagement to Karen and his friendship with Martha. The two women intend to file a suit of libel and slander against Mrs. Tilford. Martha and Karen are isolated at the school. Aunt Lily returns after the suit has been lost because she would not return to testify on behalf of her niece and Karen. The incident had been circulated widely by the media. Joe wants to continue with his intention to marry Karen and wants Martha to restart life with them in a rural area where he has found a practice. Karen insists that Joe tell her whether he believes that there was a relationship between Martha and Karen. Joe hesitates before telling Karen that he believes it`s untrue. She then says that nothing ever happened and that she could not continue with the engagement knowing that he doubted her. Rosalie`s mother (Sally Brophy) discovers a cache of items among her daughter`s belongings, including the bracelet inscribed to Helen Burton. Mrs. Wells takes her daughter to Mrs. Tilford who, while walking over to meet her granddaughter, Mary, on the stairs collapses on the floor. Karen tells Martha that Joe will not come back. Martha is distraught at Karen`s cryptic explanation and urges her to not let Joe go. Karen, however, wants to leave town with Martha the next day. She believes they can go where they will not be recognized and can start a new life, but Martha does not. As Martha tries to talk herself into believing she and Karen are just good friends, she realizes that she does truly love Karen. While Karen does not believe her, tries to dissuade her and maintains her own heterosexuality, Martha comes to believe she has loved Karen ever since they met and that she was simply unaware of the true nature of her feelings. Despite Karen`s assurances to the contrary, Martha feels responsible for ruining both their lives and is appalled by her feelings towards Karen. Mrs. Tilford visits the two teachers. She has learned about the falsehood perpetrated by her; the court proceedings will be reversed and the award for damages settled. Karen refuses Mrs. Tilford`s gesture. Martha no longer wants to continue with the conversation. Karen leaves her for a walk on the school grounds. Aunt Lily asks Karen about the whereabouts of Martha as her door is locked. Karen breaks loose the door`s slide lock with a candleholder and discovers Martha has hanged herself in her room. After Martha`s funeral, Karen walks away alone, while Joe watches her from the distance.

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70 x 50 cm 2 x presavijen The 39 Steps is a 1959 British thriller film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Kenneth More and Taina Elg. Produced by Betty Box, it is a remake of the 1935 Alfred Hitchcock film, loosely based on the 1915 novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan. In the film, diplomat Richard Hannay returns home to London, only to become inadvertently embroiled in the death of a British spy investigating the head of an organisation planning to sell the secret of a British ballistic missile. Hannay thus travels to Scotland to escape the police, and attempts to complete the spy`s work.[1] It is the first colour version of the Buchan tale, and, unlike the mainly studio-bound original, features extensive location shooting. Several large set pieces (such as Hannay`s escape from the train on the Forth Bridge and the music hall finale) and much of the dialogue are taken from the original film. As with the Hitchcock version, the scenario was contemporary rather than the pre-Great War setting of Buchan`s original. Coming to the assistance of a nanny who is almost killed during a bungled hit-and-run assassination attempt, Richard Hannay (More) is surprised to find that there is no baby in her pram. Curious, he meets her at the Palace Music Hall where she has gone to see the act of Mr Memory (James Hayter). Afterwards, she goes back to Hannay`s flat with him, where she reveals that she is a spy working for British Intelligence following a group called `The Thirty-Nine Steps`; all they know about their elusive leader is that he is missing the tip of a finger. The Thirty-Nine Steps are in possession of a set of top-secret plans for `Boomerang`, a British ballistic missile project that could tip the balance of power in Europe. She tells Hannay that she must leave for Scotland immediately, but while Hannay is out of the room, she is killed by two hitmen. Fearing he will be accused of her murder, Hannay decides to continue her mission and catches an ex LNER Class A4 hauled train to Scotland from King`s Cross railway station, evading the hitmen outside his flat by adopting a cunning milkman disguise. During the journey, he has a chance encounter with Miss Fisher (Taina Elg), a netball coach at a boarding school for girls. He is forced to pretend they are lovers to avoid the police detectives who boarded at Edinburgh. However, Miss Fisher gives him away and Hannay jumps from the stationary train on the Forth Bridge. He then meets Percy Baker (Sid James), a helpful ex-convict lorry driver who advises him to stop at `The Gallows`, an inn owned by Nelly Lumsden (Brenda De Banzie), who was once imprisoned for practising the occult. She helps him pass the police patrols by disguising him in a cycle party she is accommodating and creating a diversion with her husband. Hannay eventually finds the house of the man he thinks he is looking for, Professor Logan (Barry Jones), but finds out that he has been tricked; the man is actually the spy ring`s leader. He escapes and informs the police, but is not believed and has to jump out of the police station window. Hannay escapes in the back of a passing sheep transporter. He then poses as a lecturer in a Highland girls` boarding school, coincidentally where Miss Fisher works, and ends up giving a bizarre lecture on `the woods and the wayside in August`. Miss Fisher recognises him and he is again taken into custody, but this time by two assassins posing as detectives. After he shouts out to Miss Fisher to telephone Scotland Yard about Boomerang, the assassins are forced to take her with them. Hannay is handcuffed to Miss Fisher in a Ford Zephyr with the hitmen, who are taking them back to London. A burst tyre gives Hannay his chance to escape, but only having one hand to drive with, he crashes the car, forcing him to wander through the bleak Scottish Highlands handcuffed to Miss Fisher. Eventually, they chance upon a bed and breakfast run by Mrs MacDougal (Betty Henderson). Hannay hides their handcuffed condition and informs her that they are a runaway couple. While Hannay sleeps, Miss Fisher frees herself from the handcuffs, but then overhears their pursuers inquiring about them and about The Thirty-Nine Steps. She realises her error and goes back to help Hannay, telling him the final rendezvous for the conspirators. The finale is back in the Palace Music Hall where Hannay provokes Mr. Memory into telling him where `The Thirty-Nine Steps` are, just as the police arrest him. Mr Memory has used his formidable memory to memorise the Boomerang plans. However, before he can reveal the secret, Memory is shot by the ringleader and the secret is safe, as the main conspirators are either dead or in custody.

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68 x 48 cm 2 x presavijen „ Christophoros” je jugoslovenski i slovenački film prvi put prikazan 20.oktobra 1985. godine. Režirao ga je Andrej Mlakar a scenario je napisao Željko Kozinc. Milena Zupančić Lenka Radko Polič Ivan Boris Juh Martin Miloš Batelino Kristof Marko Brank Mali Kristof Slavka Glavina Majka Dare Valič Doktor Zvone Agrež Oznovec Pavle Ravnohrib Andrej Nahtigal

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70 x 50 cm 2 x presavijen Pucanj je jugoslovenski film iz 1977. godine. Režirao ga je Krešimir Golik a scenario je pisao Mirko Sabolović. Tomo Bradić i Petar Zorić su komšije i prijatelji iz detinjstva. Po povratku iz lova, Tomina puška opali i rani Petra. Petar je u bolnici teško ranjen, a Tomo u istražnom zatvoru. Taj pucanj unosi veliki nemir u njihovom selu. Marko Nikolić Petar Zorić Božidar Orešković Tomo Bradić Fabijan Šovagović Pajo Bradić Semka Sokolović-Bertok Petrova majka Božidarka Frajt Savka Zorić Vanja Drah Franjo Mirjana Kauzlarić Ivanka Mato Ergović Mrđan Uglješa Kojadinović istražitelj Đuro Utješanović Stevo Kruno Valentić Mato Škorić Tomislav Terzić lovac Petar Dobrić komšija Rikard Brzeska komšija Vlatko Dulić zatvorenik Duško Gojić zatvorski čuvar Sabrija Biser tužilac Vjenceslav Kapural sudija Hermina Pipinić Grgecova žena Biserka Alibegović Susjeda Jovan Stefanović Sused

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Made in Yugoslavia Sve slikam neposredno pred postavljanje pa stanje bukvalno odgovara fotografijama. . PITAJTE SVE STO VAS ZANIMA PRE KUPOVINE ,HVALA! NAKNADNE REKLAMACIJE NEĆU UVAŽITI! Nakon dogovora uplata je na račun u OTP Banci Šaljem postexpresom nakon uplate NE Šaljem u inostranstvo jedino i osim ako imate nekoga u srbiji da pošaljem na njegovu adresu, nakon uplate na moj račun ili vaše uplate Western unionom na ime i podatke!

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Sve slikam neposredno pred postavljanje pa stanje bukvalno odgovara fotografijama. . PITAJTE SVE STO VAS ZANIMA PRE KUPOVINE ,HVALA! NAKNADNE REKLAMACIJE NEĆU UVAŽITI! Nakon dogovora uplata je na račun u OTP Banci Šaljem postexpresom nakon uplate NE Šaljem u inostranstvo jedino i osim ako imate nekoga u srbiji da pošaljem na njegovu adresu, nakon uplate na moj račun ili vaše uplate Western unionom na ime i podatke!

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Sve slikam neposredno pred postavljanje pa stanje bukvalno odgovara fotografijama. . PITAJTE SVE STO VAS ZANIMA PRE KUPOVINE ,HVALA! NAKNADNE REKLAMACIJE NEĆU UVAŽITI! Nakon dogovora uplata je na račun u OTP Banci Šaljem postexpresom nakon uplate NE Šaljem u inostranstvo jedino i osim ako imate nekoga u srbiji da pošaljem na njegovu adresu, nakon uplate na moj račun ili vaše uplate Western unionom na ime i podatke!

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48 x 68 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster, AFFICHE de FILM Dracula Sucks is a 1979 American pornographic horror film directed and co-written by Philip Marshak. The film is based on the 1931 film Dracula, and the 1897 novel of the same name by Bram Stoker. It stars Jamie Gillis as Count Dracula, a vampire who purchases an estate next to a mental institution. The film also stars Annette Haven, John Leslie, Serena, Reggie Nalder, Kay Parker, and John Holmes. An alternate cut of Dracula Sucks, titled Lust at First Bite, has also been released. Jamie Gillis as Dracula Annette Haven as Mina John Leslie as Dr. Arthur Seward Serena as Lucy Webster Reggie Nalder as Dr. Van Helsing (as Detlef van Berg) Kay Parker as Dr. Sybil Seward John Holmes as Dr. John Stoker Mike Ranger as Dr. Peter Bradley Paul Thomas as Jonathan Harker Richard Bulik as Richard Renfield Pat Manning as Irene Renfield David Lee Bynum as Jarvis Seka as Nurse Betty Lawson

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48 x 68 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster The China Syndrome is a 1979 American drama neo noir thriller film directed by James Bridges and written by Bridges, Mike Gray, and T. S. Cook. It tells the story of a television reporter and her cameraman who discover safety coverups at a nuclear power plant. It stars Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon, and Michael Douglas, with Douglas also serving as the film`s producer. The cast also features Scott Brady, James Hampton, Peter Donat, Richard Herd, and Wilford Brimley. `China syndrome` is a fanciful term—not intended to be taken literally—that describes a fictional result of a nuclear meltdown, where reactor components melt through their containment structures and into the underlying earth, `all the way to China.` The China Syndrome premiered at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme d`Or while Lemmon received the Best Actor prize. The film was released theatrically on March 16, 1979, twelve days before the Three Mile Island nuclear accident in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, which gave the film`s subject matter an unexpected prescience. Upon release the film was a critical and commercial success with critics praising the film`s screenplay, direction and thriller elements and Fonda`s and Lemmon`s performances. The film grossed $51.7 million on a production budget of $5.9 million. It received four nominations at the 52nd Academy Awards: Best Actor (Lemmon), Best Actress (Fonda), Best Art Direction (George Jenkins, Arthur Jeph Parker), and Best Original Screenplay. While visiting the (fictional) Ventana nuclear power plant outside Los Angeles, television news reporter Kimberly Wells, her cameraman Richard Adams and their soundman Hector Salas witness the plant going through a turbine trip and corresponding SCRAM (emergency shutdown of the reactor). Shift Supervisor Jack Godell notices an unusual vibration while grabbing his cup of coffee which he had set down. Operators notice a gauge indicating high water levels in the reactor. Godell begins removing water from the core, but this is unsuccessful and they continue opening more valves to dump water. Another operator notices a second gauge indicating low water levels. Faced with apparently contradictory indications, Godell taps the first gauge, which unsticks and immediately flicks over to indicate very low levels. The crew manages to bring the reactor under control and can be seen celebrating and expressing relief.[a] Richard surreptitiously films the incident, despite being requested not to film the control room for security purposes. Kimberly`s superior at work refuses to permit her to report what happened or show the film, disgusting Richard, who steals the footage. He shows it to experts, who conclude that the plant came perilously close to the China syndrome in which the core would have melted down into the earth, hitting groundwater and contaminating the surrounding area with radioactive steam. During an inspection of the plant before it is brought back online, Godell discovers a puddle of radioactive water that has apparently leaked from a pump. Godell pushes to delay restarting the plant, but the plant superintendent denies his request and appears willing to let nothing stand in the way of the scheduled restart of the plant. Godell investigates further and finds that a series of radiographs supposedly taken to verify the integrity of welds on the leaking pump are identical - the contractor simply kept submitting the same picture. He believes that the plant is unsafe and could be severely damaged if another full-power SCRAM occurs. He tries to bring the evidence to plant manager Herman DeYoung, who brushes off Godell as paranoid and states that new radiographs would cost at least $20 million. Godell confronts D.B. Royce, an employee of Foster-Sullivan, the construction company who built the plant, as it was Royce who signed off on the welding radiographs. Godell threatens to go to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, but Royce threatens him; and later a pair of men from Foster-Sullivan park outside his house. Kimberly also defies her bosses, determined to pursue the truth. She and Richard confront Godell at his home with what they know, and he voices his concern about the vibration he felt during the SCRAM and his anger about the false radiographs. Kimberly and Richard ask if he will testify at the NRC hearings, being held at Point Conception, where Foster-Sullivan is looking to build another nuclear plant. Godell agrees to obtain for them, through Hector, a set of the false radiographs to take to the hearings. Hector`s car is run off the road and the radiographs are taken from him. Godell leaves for the hearings but is chased by the men waiting outside his home. He escapes by taking refuge inside the plant. To his dismay, Godell finds that the reactor is being brought up to full power. He grabs a gun from a security guard and forces everyone out, including his friend and co-worker Ted Spindler. Godell demands to be interviewed on live television by Kimberly. Plant management agrees to the interview, but only to buy time as they try to regain control of the plant. Minutes into the broadcast, plant technicians deliberately cause a SCRAM so they can retake the control room, despite Spindler`s warnings of Godell`s concerns about safety. Godell is distracted by the alarms as a SWAT team forces its way into the control room. The television cable is cut and a panicky Godell is shot by the police. Before dying, he feels the unusual vibration again. The resulting SCRAM is only brought under control by the plant`s automatic systems. True to Godell`s predictions, the plant suffers significant damage as the pump malfunctions. Plant officials try to paint Godell as emotionally disturbed. However, a distraught Spindler contradicts them when a question is posed to him on live television by Kimberly, saying that Godell was not crazy and would never have taken such drastic steps had there not been something wrong. While the plant officials attempt to undermine Spindler`s answers, a tearful Kimberly concludes her report; when she does so, the technicians at the news station cut to commercial. Jane Fonda as Kimberly Wells Jack Lemmon as Jack Godell Michael Douglas as Richard Adams Scott Brady as Herman DeYoung Wilford Brimley as Ted Spindler James Hampton as Bill Gibson Peter Donat as Don Jacovich Richard Herd as Evan McCormack Daniel Valdez as Hector Salas Stan Bohrman as Pete Martin James Karen as Mac Churchill

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48 x 68 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster Where the Boys Are is a 1960 Metrocolor and CinemaScope American comedy film directed by Henry Levin and starring Connie Francis, Dolores Hart, Paula Prentiss, George Hamilton, Yvette Mimieux, Jim Hutton, and Frank Gorshin. It was written by George Wells based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Glendon Swarthout. The screenplay concerns four college co-eds who spend spring break in Fort Lauderdale. The title song `Where the Boys Are` was sung by Connie Francis, who also co-starred in a supporting role. Where the Boys Are was one of the first teen films to explore adolescent sexuality and the changing sexual morals and attitudes among American college youth. Aimed at the teen market, it inspired many American college students to head to Fort Lauderdale for their annual spring break. It won Laurel Awards for Best Comedy of the Year and Best Comedy Actress (Paula Prentiss). The main focus of Where the Boys Are is the `coming of age` of four girl students at a midwestern university during spring vacation. Merritt Andrews (Dolores Hart), the smart and assertive leader of the quartet, expresses the opinion in class that premarital sex might be something young women should experience. Her speech eventually inspires the insecure Melanie Tolman (Yvette Mimieux) to lose her virginity soon after the young women arrive in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Tuggle Carpenter (Paula Prentiss) seeks to be a `baby-making machine,` lacking only a man to join her in marriage. Angie (Connie Francis) rounds out the group as an athletic girl who is clueless when it comes to romance. The girls find their attitudes challenged. Merritt, a freshman, meets the suave rich-boy Ivy Leaguer Ryder Smith (George Hamilton), a senior at Brown University, and realizes she`s not ready for sex. Melanie discovers that Franklin (Rory Harrity), a boy from Yale University who she thought loved her, was only using her for sex. Tuggle quickly fixes her attention on the goofy `TV` Thompson (Jim Hutton), a junior at Michigan State University, but becomes disillusioned when he becomes enamored of the older woman Lola Fandango (Barbara Nichols), who works as a `mermaid` swimmer/dancer in a local bar. Angie stumbles into love with the eccentric jazz musician Basil (Frank Gorshin). The post-adolescent relationship angst of Merritt, Tuggle, and Angie evaporates when they discover Melanie is in distress after going to meet Franklin at a motel and instead finding there another of the `Yalies`, Dill, who had raped her. Franklin had moved on to another girl, but told Dill that Melanie was `easy` and set up the ambush. Melanie, with her dress torn, ends up walking into the busy road nearby looking distraught and wanting to die. Just as her friends arrive, she is sideswiped by a car and goes to the hospital. Ultimately, it seems the girls have learned the potentially serious consequences of their actions, and they resolve to act in a more mature and responsible manner. The film ends on a melancholy note, with Melanie`s recovering in the hospital while Merritt looks after her, and with Merritt`s promises to Ryder to continue a long-distance relationship. He then offers to drive them back to their college.

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48 x 68 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster The Seventh Veil is a 1945 British melodrama film directed by Compton Bennett and starring James Mason and Ann Todd. It was made by Ortus Films (a company established by producer Sydney Box) and released through General Film Distributors in the UK and Universal Pictures in the United States. The screenplay concerns a woman who attempts suicide to escape her cruel guardian. Francesca Cunningham is a suicidal mental patient under the care of Dr. Larsen. Under hypnosis, Larsen leads her to describe her life events that brought her to attempt suicide. The film largely consists of a series of flashbacks in which Francesca talks about her life, removing successive `veils` to recover memories. Only her second cousin and guardian, Nicholas, a crippled musician, is interested in her. Nicholas, though, is a bitter man, faintly jealous of her talent and misogynistic, with a difficult relationship with his mother. However, he is a brilliant music teacher who encourages Francesca to excel, but also to avoid all emotional entanglements. At the Royal College of Music, Peter, an American studying in London, becomes romantically interested in Francesca. Although she is initially unresponsive, Francesca and Peter later become engaged, but she has not yet reached her majority (then 21) and Nicholas, as her guardian, withholds his consent and insists she leave for Paris with him the next morning. She completes her education and begins her music career on the continent. Years pass. Nicholas and Francesca return to Britain when she is invited to perform at the Royal Albert Hall, but she discovers Peter has married someone else. An artist, Maxwell Leyden, is invited by Nicholas to paint her portrait; they soon fall in love and agree to live together. Still apparently her guardian, Nicholas becomes angry at the news and strikes her hands with his cane while she plays. She flees from him, but, while with Max, is involved in a serious car accident and suffers burns to her hands. Francesca becomes convinced she will never play again. After therapy—and now cured, according to Dr Larsen—Francesca realizes that Nicholas is her real love rather than Peter (now divorced) or Max.

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48 x 68 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster The Uninhibited (Spanish: Los pianos mecánicos) is a 1965 Spanish film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem, and starring Melina Mercouri, James Mason, and Hardy Kruger. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. A young man from Paris moves to a small Spanish village, to stay at a friend`s house. He soon becomes involved in a love triangle with his friend and a local woman. Melina Mercouri - Jenny Hardy Krüger - Vincent James Mason - Pascal Regnier Didier Haudepin - Daniel Regnier Renaud Verley - Serge Sophie Darès - Nadine (as Martine Ziguel) Keiko Kishi - Nora Maurice Teynac - Reginald Karin Mossberg - Orange the Mistress José María Mompín - Tom Luis Induni - Bryant

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