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Directed : Unknown
Written : Unknown
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Genres : Comedy Sci-Fi Drama
Release date : Jun 4, 1960
Countries of origin : United States
The amorous and warlike adventures of Franz, a young hussar officer, at the beginning of the First World War.
In "The Arabian Horse", the respectable bourgeois Francesco Vergellesi is so firmly convinced of his wife's virtue that he does not hesitate to bet her against the rare stallion he has his eye on... "The Earring" shows how a poor girl can help herself to a precious jewel and what intrigues are needed to finally bring an elderly aristocratic couple to an heir.
A jester's adventures in the court of Franz Joseph I.
Following a nefarious plot by Kozukenosuke Kira Takuminokami Asano Tono is ordered to take the blade and commit suicide. he has loyal foot soldiers however. Kuranosuke is one. He vows vengeance and is ready to wield his sword. to enact his revenge he needs funds and turns to an accountant in the fiefdom. Together they hatch a plan. It is time to put the plan into motion.
In this second installment of comedian Robert Wuhl's take on American history, "Professor Wuhl" removes the wool covering the eyes of his "students" in an attempt to challenge some preconceptions about commonly held cultural beliefs.
A hip pirate movie - re-creates actual events from the Sausalito houseboat community at Waldo Point. Many of the participants play themselves in these re-enactments. This includes the 'Battle of Richardson Bay' from 1971 during which residents challenged county officials who wanted to develop the waterfront - also known as the "house boat wars". Includes scenes of performances and music by Joe Tate and his rock band The Red Legs; narration by Saul Rouda; hippies riding through San Francisco on the back of a truck; counterculture life on the Sausalito docks; building of the 'Richmond' ship; a hearing at Marin County Civic Center; mud wrestling and a wild party on the Charles Van Damme ferryboat. As Rouda puts it at one point: "We had rejected the system and were quite happy to live outside of it's stifling conformity."