L’Ennemi Public nº 1
Second part of a diptych of films dedicated to the life of Jacques Mesrine, the most famous French criminal of the post-war period.
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Second part of a diptych of films dedicated to the life of Jacques Mesrine, the most famous French criminal of the post-war period.
Tina Turner, revered worldwide as the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, has passed away at the age of 83. She spent her final days at her home in Küsnacht, near Zurich, Switzerland, after a long illness. The news was announced by her spokesperson, marking the end of an era in music history.
This character, nicknamed “the man of a thousand faces” or “the French Robin Hood,” is the son of wealthy fabric merchants.
In his childhood, he began frequenting the Pigalle neighborhood in Paris.
The true story of George Jung, the head of Colombian cocaine trafficking in the USA for Pablo Escobar during the 1970s.
A New York police lieutenant is on the hunt for two punks who raped a nun inside a church.
Two American cops, after escorting a dangerous Yakuza boss to Japan, find themselves involved in a bloody gang war.
The Warriors is a 1979 cult film directed by Walter Hill, based on the novel of the same name by Sol Yurick. Set in 1970s New York, the film follows a group of young members of a gang called “The Warriors,” who are forced to flee through the city’s dangerous neighborhoods after being accused of killing a rival gang leader.
Officer White, aided by the brave journalist Tracy, aims to eliminate every trace of crime from New York’s Chinatown district.
was an American actor, comedian, and author, known for his presence in various television programs and films. Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1944, Belzer became famous for his sharp and sarcastic humor, and for his ability to improvise and adapt to any situation.
Two criminal gangs compete for territory in the Five Points district of New York in the 19th century.
Behind the motivations of the war lies a strong and personal desire for revenge by a young Irishman seeking to honor his father’s death.