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类型:电影
主演:卡罗琳·莫罗 Simon Scuddamore Carmine Ian
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简介:又名:惊魂4月1日 一个在学校里处处受人欺负的男孩Marty,大家总是把作弄和耍弄他当成乐子,可是玩笑越开越大,终于在一次危险的恶作剧中对Marty造成了无法补偿的伤害....,多年之后的同学聚会上,当年的事件参与者们再次聚到了一起,可是,这也将是他们的末日,因为在这个精心挑选的愚人节之夜,他们也将接受一场充满血腥的致命玩笑之旅————夜半子不语论坛
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类型:电视剧
主演:赛琳达·斯万 Roger Cross Ehren Kassam
导演:Ruba Nadda
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年代:未知
简介:詹妮·库珀,前急诊室医生和新任命的验尸官,调查可疑死亡。珍妮患有焦虑症,最近与一个十几岁的儿子丧偶,她是一个行动的女人,被对真相的强烈渴望所驱使。
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类型:电视剧
主演:杰玛·阿特登 鲁伯特·艾弗雷特 大卫·斯瑞弗 阿舍尔·阿里
导演:奥利弗·帕克
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介: 本剧改编自Nick Hornby的同名小说《妙女郎 Funny Girl》。 背景为多姿多彩的1960年代,主角Barbara Parker 刚刚获得了"布莱克浦小姐"的称号,但她觉得自己除了在一个海边小镇当选美皇后,还能另有一番作为。于是在伦敦耀眼光辉的召唤下,Barbara踏上旅途,开始探索自己的未来。 然而伦敦并非像她在电视和书籍上所了解到的那样精彩,经历了一系列挫败后,Barbara发现自己进入了陌生领域:试镜一个电视喜剧节目。她不折不扣的北方幽默被证明是该节目一直缺少的秘密武器,这让她拿下了这个角色,成为了一部极具开创性的新情景喜剧的一部分,而这个节目将在未来的几十年里,都对英国喜剧产生影响。 在1960年代,一个男性主导的喜剧世界中,Barbara身为女性面临诸多挑战,但随着认识到自己的幽默,她重新定义了大众对于风趣女性的普遍态度,并在这个过程中,重塑了自己。
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类型:电影
主演:汤姆·汉克斯 本杰明·埃文·安斯沃思 卢克·伊万斯 辛西娅·艾莉佛 约
导演:罗伯特·泽米吉斯
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年代:未知
简介:迪士尼将动画片《匹诺曹》(Pinocchio)改编成真人电影,由罗伯特·泽米吉斯(《阿甘正传》《回到未来》)执导。迪士尼1940年版动画片《匹诺曹》(Pinocchio)是根据意大利作家卡洛·科洛迪(CarloCollodi)的《木偶奇遇记》(TheAdventuresOfPinocchio)改编的,曾获两项奥斯卡奖。故事主要讲述老木匠杰佩托(Geppetto)造了一个木偶,给他起名叫匹诺曹。匹诺曹一心想成为真正的男孩,但因为撒谎学坏而受到惩罚,变成了驴被坏人贩卖的冒险经历。匹诺曹的最大特点就是一撒谎鼻子就会变长,这个典故现在也被全世界的人们所广泛使用。迪士尼不是唯一一个打算拍《匹诺曹》电影的,吉尔摩·德尔托罗(GuillermodelToro)和Netflix合作,将于2022年12月推出3D定格动画版《匹诺曹》(Pinocchio)。此外华纳兄弟也曾计划过一部真人版的《匹诺曹》(Pinocchio),还打算让本·斯蒂勒(BenStiller)执导,让小罗伯特·唐尼(RobertDowneyJr.)同时扮演匹诺曹和他的木匠爸爸,不过该计划早已没有了动静。
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类型:电影
主演:尼古拉斯·凯奇 吉奥瓦尼·瑞比西 安吉丽娜·朱莉 T.J. Cross
导演:多米尼克·塞纳
语言:
年代:未知
简介:孟菲斯(尼古拉斯•凯奇NicolasCage饰)是这个世界上最高明的窃车贼,人们形容他为“gonein60seconds”,即只要他盯上的车停在这里,他60秒内便能连人带车一起消失得无影无踪。孟菲斯终究厌倦了窃车贼的虽然惊险刺激但重压在身的生活,宣布金盘洗手了。但他的弟弟却想步其后尘,不料很快就卷入了一次黑帮危险的交易中。孟菲斯为了救出兄弟,只好重操旧业,答应黑帮一晚内偷来50辆车。不料,警察正在密切监视着孟菲斯。当他偷得最后一辆野马跑车时,警车、警察直升机尾随而至,展开了一场马路追逐……
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类型:电影
主演:Jean-Claude Van Damme Charlton Hest
语言:英语,阿拉伯语,亚拉
年代:未知
简介:鲁狄从事的不算是正当的行业,但总能轻轻松松地达成目的。但是,谁会料到,他的生活因为父亲奥斯华的关系而发生了重大转变。奥斯华是一位颇有名气的考古学家,与鲁狄大吵一架后,他突然离开了以色列。一晚,纽约警局电话鲁狄,询问有关法萨博物馆一本无价宗教手稿《命令》,此事似乎与其父亲有关。
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类型:电影
主演:Ben Cross Anouk Aimée Vivica A. Fox
导演:罗杰·扬
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:David, now an old man, is still king of Israel. Among his sons, the ambitious Adonijah and the clever Solomon. The two young men are fierce rivals, since both are prospective heirs to the throne and only one can be successful. During a hunting expedition, Adonijah challenges his younger brother Solomon to a chariot race. While Solomon, though brave, still retains a modicum of caution, the daredevil Adonijah is eager to win at all costs -- and loses control of his chariot. Solomon takes the seriously injured Adonijah back to Jerusalem. On the way there they meet the attractive Abishag, who despite her youth is versed in the use of healing herbs. She actually succeeds in helping the prince. Adonijah falls in love with Abishag -- but Bathsheba arranges things so that she works for David, hoping that her youth, her beauty and her healing powers will soothe the old king's suffering. Several members of the influential priesthood and also the respected army general Joab, who served David loyally for many years, support Adonijah's claim to the throne-- even though David has still not made any decision with regard to a potential successor. The battle-experienced Joab regards Solomon as an indecisive weakling, under whose leadership the kingdom would soon fall apart. When the prophet Nathan finds out about Adonijah's conspiracy he informs Bathsheba and Solomon, who urge David to take immediate action. And so it comes to pass that preparations to anoint the future king of Israel are made both at the Spring of Enrogel, where Adonijah and his men are encamped, as well as in Jerusalem. The festive procession for Adonijah has already been assembled and the people enticed with delicious delicacies to cheer him on, when the news of Solomon's coronation reaches Enrogel. The people promptly acknowledge the will of King David and stream off to Jerusalem in their hordes to greet Solomon, their future ruler. Adonijah remains behind with a handful of loyal followers. He realizes that he has lost -- for the time being. Humbly he places his life in his brother's hands. Adonijah is forgiven on one condition that he always remains loyal to his brother Solomon. The great King David is dead, and his son Solomon has succeeded him as the rightful ruler of Israel. Adonijah now has a request to make of Bathsheba he wants to marry Abishag. Solomon hears about this seemingly innocent wish, and recognizes it as a renewed ploy on behalf of his brother to reclaim the throne -- Adonijah's marriage to the last woman to share King David's bed would strengthen his political position considerably. Solomon knows that he has to act quickly and decisively if he is to secure his own power. He has his brother Adonijah and the latter's closest associate Joab executed. After this radical decision, Solomon withdraws to present sacrifices. In a dream the Lord appears to him and grants him the fulfillment of a wish, whatever it may be. Solomon merely asks for wisdom -- in order to become a good ruler and judge. War with Egypt is looming. To arm his kingdom against the territorial ambitions of its powerful neighbors, Solomon not only introduces several reforms but also decides to marry the daughter of the pharaoh. The Egyptian princess does not remain Solomon's only wife, however as time goes by the king marries numerous noble women from many different countries for political and economic reasons. In this way he preserves peace for his people, and creates great prosperity. By allowing the women to continue practicing their domestic customs and religious rituals in Jerusalem as well, he comes into regular conflict with the priesthood, who see the foreign religions as endangering Israel's sole covenant with the Lord. The wisdom granted to Solomon by God becomes fully evident when the king sits in judgment. One day two harlots each claim to be mother of the same baby. Solomon's decision seems utterly cruel he says that the child should be cut in two so that each woman receives half. Solomon can now determine who the real mother is from her reaction she will not allow her child to be harmed. Solomon hands the child back to its true mother amid cheers of approval. One of the most important tasks handed down to Solomon by his father David is building the great Temple to house the Ark of the Covenant. It has to be larger and more magnificent than all other temples in the world, and Solomon now sets about fulfilling his father's wish. He places Jeroboam in charge of the Israelite workers as chief overseer. Seven years later, the work is completed. The expensive construction materials have been brought from far-off lands, and the people of Israel have paid exceedingly high taxes without complaint in order to finance the construction work. The Ark of the Covenant can now finally be taken to the Temple in a triumphant procession. After so many years of wandering, the Israelites' most sacred possession now has a fixed home of its own. People stream to Jerusalem from across the entire country to celebrate the great day. Abishag, now married, comes too and brings her family. Solomon has decided to mingle among the people in disguise, and he and Abishag are overjoyed when they accidentally meet again after so many years. The Temple makes Jerusalem and its king famous throughout the world. Even the dark-skinned Queen of Sheba sets off with a large retinue to visit the wise and cultivated Solomon and admire his magnificent city. The admiration turns out to be mutual Solomon, captivated by her beauty, falls deeply in love with her. The two of them have a child, Menelik, but one day the Queen of Sheba decides to leave. She does not want Menelik to be deprived of the regal dignity awaiting him in his home country. Solomon stays behind, with a heavy heart. The king has now achieved everything he set his heart on, but with the passing of the years the wise Solomon gradually becomes a melancholy, skeptical old man who regularly questions his very existence. Material things seem to represent the only reality for him. He also refuses to adopt any kind of steady policy, especially in religious matters. With his foreign wives, Solomon sacrifices to foreign gods, and this incurs the wrath of the priesthood. The loyal Jeroboam appeals to his king's conscience, but to no avail. During one of Solomon's sorties in disguise among his people, a simple farmer reminds him of the first of the Ten Commandments revealed by the Lord to Moses You shall have no other gods before me. At another decisive moment, God Himself speaks to Solomon and announces the punishment for his sinfulness the kingdom will collapse after Solomon's death. The king has grown old and weary. He has lost touch with the people of Israel, who are suffering from heavy taxation and forced labor. Solomon has treated his long-standing companion Jeroboam, to whom he entrusted the administration of the northern tribes, with murderous anger ever since a prophet predicted the division of the kingdom to him. The king no longer has the strength to change things -- he just leaves them as they are. The consequences of this become clear shortly after his death. Solomon's son and successor Rehoboam treats the country's leaders with arrogance, and provokes the division of the kingdom into two parts the only tribe still loyal to him is that of Judah, while all the others unite under Jeroboam. The prophecy has been fulfilled. The kingdom that Solomon received from his father David, and invested with such might and magnificence, is now divided.