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Cinematic films Title Running time Director Year released Notes Resan (The Journey) : 873 min (14 hr, 33 min) Peter Watkins: 1987 [1]Exergue – on documenta 14: 848 min (14 hr, 8 min)
Time's All-Time 100 Movies is a list compiled by Time magazine of the 100 "greatest" films that were released between March 3, ...
Unlucky private eye Herbie Stolz (Allen Garfield) narrates the story about an exceptional person he once met, engineer Harry Adams (David Janssen).Trapped in a marriage which has long since turned loveless (especially as his wife Marion (Stefanie Powers) is having an affair with insurance executive Joe Anasto (Anthony Eisley)) and with the background of President Kennedy's assassination, Harry ...
[25] Christian Bone of Starburst ranked Janssen's performance 8th in their "10 Greatest Performances in the X-Men Movies" list, stating, "Though most famous to film fans at the time as the OTT Xenia Onatopp in GoldenEye, Famke Janssen proved to be the best choice to bring Jean Grey to life in the original X-Men trilogy. Her Jean is a gentle ...
1874 – Passage de Vénus, first precedent of a film; On December 9, 1874, French astronomer Pierre Janssen and Brazilian engineer Francisco Antônio de Almeida using Janssen's 'photographic revolver' photograph the transit of the planet Venus across the Sun. They were purportedly taken in Japan. It is the oldest film on IMDb. 1878 –
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 5 Fingers: Joseph L. Mankiewicz: James Mason, Danielle Darrieux, Michael Rennie: Drama: 20th Century Fox: Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick: Claude Binyon
Tom Alder (Janssen) is a private investigator in Los Angeles who specializes in locating lost heirs. Prompted by a Los Angeles police friend to poke his nose into the murder of a movie star's fan club secretary, he becomes intrigued by its potential connection to the disappearance of a then 16-year-old Doris Delaney, a wealthy young woman who ...