3 Movies Starring Liselotte Pulver

The Adventures of Arsène Lupin

The Adventures of Arsène Lupin

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1957-09-13

Languages:

French, English, German, Italian

Countries:

France, Italy

Runtime:

104 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.4 (267 Reviews)

Director:

Jacques Becker

Genres:

CrimeMystery

Cast:

Writer:

Jacques Becker

Maurice Leblanc (novel)

Albert Simonin

Fullplot:

Arsène Lupin, the multifaceted gentleman thief, steals two masterpieces from the President of the Council. Some time later, posing as Monsieur Gilles, a winegrower who is marrying his only daughter, he asks several jewelers to come to his mansion and robs them of their gemstones. The next victims of Andrè Laroche (Lupin's new identity) will be none other than a Maharajah and Kaiser Wilhelm II himself...

A Time to Love and a Time to Die

A Time to Love and a Time to Die

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1958-09-15

Languages:

English, German, Russian

Countries:

USA, West Germany

Runtime:

132 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.8 (1816 Reviews)

Director:

Douglas Sirk

Cast:

Writer:

Orin Jannings (screenplay)

Erich Maria Remarque (novel)

Fullplot:

In 1944, a company of German soldiers on the Russian front are numbed by the horrors and hardships of war when Private Ernst Graeber's long awaited furlough comes through. Back home in Germany, he finds his home bombed. While hopelessly searching for his parents, he meets lovely Elizabeth Kruse, daughter of a political prisoner; together they try to wrest sanity and survival from a world full of hatred.

The Nun

The Nun

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1971-07-08

Languages:

French

Countries:

France

Runtime:

135 min

Rated:

GP

IMDB Ratings:

(993 Reviews)

Director:

Jacques Rivette

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Denis Diderot (novel)

Jean Gruault

Jacques Rivette

Fullplot:

In eighteenth-century France a girl (Suzanne Simonin) is forced against her will to take vows as a nun. Three mothers superior (Madame de Moni, Sister Sainte-Christine, and Madame de Chelles) treat her in radically different ways, ranging from maternal concern, to sadistic persecution, to lesbian desire. Suzanne's virtue brings disaster to everyone in this faithful adaptation of a bitter attack on religious abuses by the Enlightenment philosopher Denis Diderot.

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