Alan Bates and Maggie Smith squash Isabelle Adjani like a bug. Not for the faint of heart.
James Ivory’s second Jazz Age film is set, and shot, in Paris – which does not deter me from claiming it as an Oregon film.
Alan Bates and Maggie Smith squash Isabelle Adjani like a bug. Not for the faint of heart.
James Ivory’s second Jazz Age film is set, and shot, in Paris – which does not deter me from claiming it as an Oregon film.
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