First part of an interview Woody gave while "BroadWay Danny Rose" was released in France and as he was working on "Purple Rose of Cairo" in 1984. This was extracted from an excellent Movie program specialised in smart interviews with old stars of the Studios eara. The show was called "Cinéma Cinémas" and expired around 1991. I miss it very much!
"Belle de Jour" Luis Bunuel 1967. Scène à la fois drôle et intrigante où Catherine Deneuve fait la connaissance de la notion de soumission dans le plaisir. Assez culotté pour l'époque!
Long before we could see making of featurettes in every signle DVD, Joe Dante made this silly spoof of a shooting that goes beserk. Apparantly, every one in the cast played along with the concept. Great fun...
Long before he sang along with Heavy Metal and Punk groups, the actor Christopher Lee tried his move into Pop song with this outargeously outdated Cindy Lauper clone. This is German TV by the end of the 80s. Does anyone know more about this?
The love that dare not speak its name. An extract from the film adaptation of the musical "Man of la Mancha" in which Don Quixote's compagnon sings his affection for his master.
A very rare trailer of an also rarely seen spaghetti western starring Anthony Steffen. The French dubbing must have been made in Quebec, it is not so good. Fans will appreciate this item!
Durant son passage en 2000 au regretté "Le Club" ancienne formule, Mylène Demongeot, entamant son come back, vient nour confier les divers points forts de sa carrière, avec l'évocation de Steve Reeves, George Simenon, et bien sur, Louis de Funes dont elle parle ici avec beaucoup d'enthousiasme et d'humour. Un régal!
One of the most famous Fassbinder's films. With the great Hanna Schygulla, but also international cast: Giancarlo Giannini, Mel Ferrer,Udo Kier and the German Bardot, Barbara Valentin (remember her from hilerious "The Spider's Web")