Water (1985) | |
Director(s) | Dick Clement |
Producer(s) | George Harrison (executive), Ian La Frenais, Denis O'Brien (executive), David Wimbury |
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Top Topics | Politics |
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Water (1985) was a Film directed by Dick Clement and produced by George Harrison, Ian La Frenais, Denis O'Brien and David Wimbury.
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Swamp Water (1941)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Mar 21, 2024 From 4 Star FilmsA place with a name like Okefenokee feels immanently American and this is an inherently American story though expatriate Jean Renoir feels sympathetic to these types of folks.?He wasn’t a working-class filmmaker but in movies from his home country like Toni or La Bete Humaine, you see his conc... Read full article
Jean Renoir's "Swamp Water"
By Stephen Reginald on Mar 15, 2023 From Classic Movie ManJean Renoir's "Swamp Water" Swamp Water (1941) is an American crime drama set in the Okefenokee Swamp, Waycross, Georgia. The film was directed by Jean Renoir and stars Walter Brennan, Walther Huston, Anne Baxter, and Dana Andrews. The strong supporting cast includes Virginia Gilmore, John Carr... Read full article
Avatar: The Way of Water
By Alyson on Jan 30, 2023 From The Best Picture ProjectPersonally, I enjoy James Cameron?s Avatar films more than I like to admit. I geek out over the technical achievements, the stunning visuals, the unique combination of motion capture acting and CGI. Most of all, the Avatar movies are incredibly immersive. They?re truly an escape that I don?t mind be... Read full article
Ring of Bright Water: An Otter Delight
By Rick29 on Dec 26, 2019 From Classic Film & TV CafeMig the otter. In 2005, the newspaper The Daily Telegraph called Ring of Bright Water “one of the best-loved British films of all time.” And yet, this unusual, charming 1969 tale about a man and an otter remains an obscurity in the U.S. Bill Travers stars as Graham Merrill, a London re... Read full article
'Sacred' water
By carole_and_co on May 21, 2019 From Carole & Co.Carole Lombard spent quite a bit of screen time in or around water in 1937. Here, she's at Lake Arrowhead with co-star Fred MacMurray; not long before that, Carole found herself in a far less placid aquatic environment for "Nothing Sacred." Want proof? Take a look at these two pics. First: Then, aft... Read full article
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