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Hotel is a 1967 American Technicolor drama film, an adaptation of Arthur Hailey's 1965 novel of the same name. The film stars Rod Taylor , Catherine Spaak , Karl Malden , Kevin McCarthy , Michael Rennie , Merle Oberon , and Melvyn Douglas .
The English film title is a nod to Praz's book Conversation Pieces: A Survey of the Informal Group Portrait in Europe and America. In an interview, Praz recalls how the situation described in the movie (a group of young and loud tenants moving into the old palazzo where he lived, disrupting his peace) happened for real a few months after the ...
Some old movies and series, or ones that provide non-translatable jokes and conversations (for example, the Mr. Bean television series), are shown only with subtitles. There is a more recent problem arising from dubbing included on DVD releases.
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The story is set in the fictional Hotel Mon Signor in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve. Tim Roth plays Ted, the bellhop and main character in the frame story, whose first night on the job consists of four very different encounters with various hotel guests. Four Rooms was released in the United States on December 25, 1995, by Miramax Films. The ...
My Dinner with Andre is a 1981 American comedy-drama film directed by Louis Malle, and written by and starring André Gregory and Wallace Shawn as fictionalized versions of themselves sharing a conversation at Café des Artistes in Manhattan.
Obliged by his mother, Onur goes to his blind date. There he meets Lale, who was there for her blind date with a young doctor also called Onur. The blind date becomes a wild night full of fun and craziness, where both end up getting drunk and spending the night in room 309 of a hotel.
When English painter George Hathaway drops off his friend Rhoda O'Donovan and her mother at the hotel where the Bartons are staying, he asks Johnny for change for a 100-franc note to pay a carriage driver. Johnny lends him 50 francs and gives him his name and room number when George insists on being able to pay him back.