Released Date:
1983-02-16
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
90 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.5 (558 Reviews)
Director:
Alain Robbe-GrilletAlain Robbe-Grillet
Frank Verpillat (adaptation)
Walter is told by his boss, Sara, to deliver an urgent letter to Henri de Corinthe. On the way he finds a beautiful woman he had been eying in a nightclub, lying in the road, bound up. He takes her to a villa to get a doctor, and ends up being locked in a bedroom with her. While she is making love to him, he has visions of surrealistic images from Renè Magritte's paintings. In the morning, the girl, Marie-Ange, has vanished, the villa looks derelict, and his neck is bleeding. Was it all just a nightmare?
Released Date:
1995-12-15
Languages:
French, Cantonese
Countries:
France, Germany, Spain
Runtime:
112 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (52784 Reviews)
Gilles Adrien
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Marc Caro
Gilles Adrien (dialogue)
Guillaume Laurant (additional dialogue)
Jean-Pierre Jeunet (additional dialogue)
Krank (Daniel Emilfork), who cannot dream, kidnaps young children to steal their dreams. One (Ron Perlman), a former whale hunter who is as strong as a horse, sets forth to search for Denree, his little brother who was kidnapped by Krank's men. Helped by young Miette (Judith Vittet), he soon arrives in La Cite des Enfants Perdus (The City of Lost Children).
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