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別名: ジェニー・リュネカー
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Jenny Runacre, born August 18, 1946, is an English actress of South African birth. She gained prominence for her role in 'I racconti di Canterbury' (1972), and has since appeared in notable films such as 'The Passenger' (1975), 'The Duellists' (1977), 'Jubilee' (1978), 'The Lady Vanishes' (1979), and 'The Witches' (1990).
別名: Sandy Ratcliffe
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Sandy Ratcliff, born Sandra Anne Ratcliff on October 2, 1950 in London, England, began her career as a model, earning the title 'The Face of the 70s' from photographer Lord Snowden. She transitioned to acting, notably playing leading roles in Ken Loach's 'Family Life' (1971) and 'Radio On' (1979). Ratcliff is best known for her portrayal of Sue Osman, the cafe owner, in the BBC soap EastEnders from 1985 to 1989. After leaving EastEnders, she struggled with health issues and a heroin addiction. She was later convicted for providing a false alibi for her boyfriend Michael Shorey, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder. Ratcliff retrained as a counsellor but retired by 2010. Her body was found in sheltered accommodation on April 7, 2019, at the age of 70.
公開年: 1973
別題: The Final Programme, O Programa Final, Supersankari, Les décimales du futur, Satanikos engefalos, Alfa Omega - Il principio della fine, Programul final, Конечная программа, The Last Days of Man on Earth, Verrückt und gefährlich
監督: Robert Fuest
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制作会社: Anglo-EMI Film Distributors, Goodtimes Enterprises, Gladiole
ジャンル: Thriller, Science Fiction, Comedy, science fiction film, fantasy film, science fiction comedy, LGBT-related film, dystopian film, drama film
In a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by nuclear war, a young man named Jerry Cornelius arrives in London seeking revenge against those who murdered his brother. Accompanied by his sister, Miss Brunner, and a variety of peculiar allies including a dwarf named Kleopatra and a giant called Big Alice, Jerry embarks on a series of surreal adventures involving time travel, cloning, and sexual escapades. As the story progresses, it becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish reality from illusion, leading to a climactic confrontation that challenges the very nature of identity and existence.
Final Programme (1973) is a British science fiction film directed by Robert Fuest, based on Michael Moorcock's 'The Final Programme' novel. Set in a dystopian future, the film is a surreal blend of genres, incorporating elements of thriller, comedy, and drama. Known for its distinctive visual style, eccentric characters, and provocative themes, including LGBT-related content, it remains a cult classic among fans of experimental cinema.