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Sophie Marceau - 12 Titles Found
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The World Is Not Enough
(1999) [M]
Pierce Brosnan leaps into action as James Bond in this passionate, electrifying adventure that balances heart-stopping action with raw sensuality and sophisticated humour. Renard (Robert Carlyle) is a high-tech terrorist with a most unusual - and deadly - characteristic: a brain-lodged bullet... More
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Braveheart (2-Disc set)
(1995) [MA]
Rousing Hollywood epic about Scottish rebels fighting English oppression. Packed with idyllic scenery and brutally realistic battles. William Wallace (Mel Gibson) sets out to avenge the deaths of his Scottish relatives by raising an army and taking on the might of the English More
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Police
(1985) [M]
Gerard Depardieu won the Best Actor prize at the 1985 Venice Film Festival for his portrayal of the uncompromising inspector in Police, the powerful thriller which gave Pialat his first really huge commercial success in France. The seedy French underworld is brilliantly depicted in a... More
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Fort Saganne
(1984) [M]
Based on true events in the Sahara of the early 20th Century, this romantic drama follows the glorious heroic exploits of Lieutenant Saganne. French dialogue with English subtitles. More
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D'Artagnan's Daughter
(1994) [M]
Bertrand Tavernier's 'D'Artagnan's Daughter' is a hugely enjoyable swashbuckling comedy. It has all the pace and liveliness of the classic period action/adventure films, yet it was made with a light touch and a careful avoidance of cliche. It is 1654, and Eloise discovers a plot to assassinate... More
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Anna Karenina (1997)
(1997) [M]
An adaptation of the Tolstoy novel which tells the tragic story of a young, elegant Russian aristocrat who falls in love with a military nobleman. More
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Marquise
(1997) [M]
A glorious dancer and a beautiful actress, Marquise (originally known as mademoiselle Du Parc) won the hearts of some of mid-17th-century France's brightest lights, including Moliere, the actor Racine and even the Sun King himself, Louis XIV. Beginning with considerable comedy and ending with... More
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Braveheart
(1995) [MA]
Rousing Hollywood epic about Scottish rebels fighting English oppression. Packed with idyllic scenery and brutally realistic battles. William Wallace (Mel Gibson) sets out to avenge the deaths of his Scottish relatives by raising an army and taking on the might of the English More
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3 is a Crowd (Je reste!)
(2003) [M]
Three's A Crowd is a witty and fresh satire about the nature of love, marriage and modern relationships from one of France's favourite directors, the irrepressible Diane Kurys!
Marie-Dominique has been married to Bertrand for 15 years. They have a young son, a lovely home and a... More
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Female Agents (Les femmes de l'ombre)
(2008) [MA]
Based on true events, true stories and real heroines, Female Agents is a powerful, action-packed World War II epic starring Sophie Marceau and Julie Depardieu.
Set in Spring 1944, a five-women commando unit parachutes into occupied France on a daring and dangerous mission to protect... More
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