An American Werewolf in Paris 1997 R, 98 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Anthony Waller Cast: Tom Everett Scott, Julie Delpy, Vince Vieluf, Phil Buckman, Julie Bowen, Pierre Cosso, Thierry Lhermitte, Tom Novembre, Maria Machado, Ben Salem Bouabdallah, Serge Basso, Charles Maquignon, Jochen Schneider, Alan Mckenna, Herve Sogne
Andy McDermott (Tom Everett Scott) is an American touring Paris who falls in love with Serafine (Julie Delpy) but is not aware that his new love is a member of a secret society of werewolves living in the city. Problems lie ahead.
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And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen 2002 PG-13, 130 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Claude Lelouch Cast: Jeremy Irons, Patricia Kaas, Thierry Lhermitte, Alessandra Martines, Claudia Cardinale, Jean-Marie Bigard, Ticky Holgado, Yvan Attal, Amidou, Sylvie Loeillet, Constantin Alexandrov, Stephane Ferrara
Fate brings together Morocco jazz singer Jane Lester (Patricia Kaas) and a British jewel thief, Valentin Valentin (Jeremy Irons). Both suffer from blackouts and memory lapses, and they join forces in an effort to cure their neurological failings.
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Le Divorce 2003 PG-13, 115 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: James Ivory Cast: Kate Hudson, Naomi Watts, Leslie Caron, Stockard Channing, Glenn Close, Stephen Fry, Thierry Lhermitte, Melvil Poupaud, Bebe Neuwirth, Sam Waterston, Samuel Labarthe
When Isabel (Kate Hudson) arrives in Paris to help her half-sister, Roxanne (Naomi Watts), she learns that Roxanne's husband (Melvil Poupaud) has walked out on her. So ends what should have been a peaceful visit as a complex comedy unfolds.
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Le Placard 2000 R, 86 min. Genre: Foreign / Comedy aka: The Closet
Director: Francis Veber Cast: Daniel Auteuil, Gerard Depardieu, Thierry Lhermitte, Michele Laroque, Michel Aumont, Jean Rochefort, Alexandra Vandernoot, Stanislas Crevillen, Edgar Givry, Thierry Ashanti
To save his neighbor, Francois Pignon (Daniel Auteuil), from being fired from his job at a condom factory, Belone (Michel Aumont) sends "evidence" to Pignon's employer that Pignon is gay. This sets off a series of hilarious moments that make the film well worth seeing.
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Little Indian, Big City 1996 PG, 90 min. Genre: Foreign / Drama
Director: Herve Palud Cast: Thierry Lhermitte, Patrick Timsit, Ludwig Briand, Arielle Dombasle, Miou-Miou, Tolsty, Sonia Vollereaux
Disney Studios released this French film–dubbed in English. When Stephen Marchado (Thierry Lhermitte) learns that he has a young son, who was raised in the Brazilian rain forest, he takes the boy back to Paris. Once in the City of Lights, his son, Mimi Siku (Ludwig Briand), has problems adapting to city life as he strolls down the Champs Elysses in a loincloth, armed with a bow and arrow to shoot pigeons. A new low in filmmaking–story, acting, dubbing, etc.
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Until September 1984 R, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Richard Marquand Cast: Karen Allen, Thierry Lhermitte, Christopher Cazenove, Hutton Cobb, Michael Mellinger, Nitza Shaul, Rachel Robertson, Paphaelle Spencer, Joanna Pavlis, Helen Desbiez
An American, Mo Alexander (Karen Allen), misses her flight and, while stranded in Paris, falls in love with handsome–but married–Xavier De La Perose (Thierry Lhermitte).
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| 1. An American Werewolf in Paris (1997)
2. And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen (2002)
3. The Dinner Game (1998) aka: Le Diner de Cons
4. Le Divorce (2003)
5. Le Placard (2000) aka: The Closet
6. Little Indian, Big City (1996)
7. Until September (1984)
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