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Neander-Jin: The Return of the Neanderthal Man (2011)
Comedy | Romance
An instant cult classic. The Return of The Neanderthal Man is a screwball comedy with a Freudian twist. The story of a young woman's quest to find the perfect mate, who is embodied in a 10,000 year old Neanderthal Man. A tongue in cheek look at relationships in our modern age, The Return of the Neanderthal playfully examines all of our preconceived notions about love and romance and turns them inside out and upside down. Part Woody Allen, part Ingmar Bergman, and a whole lot of fun.
Starring: Sarah Mühlhause, Jon Chardiet, Milton Welsh, Rick Zieff, Manuel Struffolino, Norbert Alich, Martin Jarvis, Rosalind Ayres
Director: Florian Steinbiss
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Tags: Florian Steinbiss, Jon Chardiet, Manuel Struffolino, Martin Jarvis, Milton Welsh, Norbert Alich, Rick Zieff, Rosalind Ayres, Sarah Mühlhause
Posted on November 17, 2011 | Comments Off on Little Malcolm (1974) BluRay x264 720p DD2.0-MySiLU
Little Malcolm / Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs (1974)
Comedy | Drama
Little Malcolm is playwright David Halliwell's brilliantly vicious attack on the hollowness of the 1960s protest movement. Booted out of art school, misfit John Hurt uses his anger to organize a radical anti-establishment organization with two fellow malcontents. What seems at first attractive and trendy turns out to be a dangerous neo-fascist movement. David Warner costars as Hurt's erudite political foe, who finds it hard to stand up against the raw persuasive energy of demagoguery. Ex-Beatle George Harrison produced this searing sociopolitical tome. The film was originally released as Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuch.
Starring: John Hurt, John McEnery, Raymond Platt, Rosalind Ayres, David Warner
Director: Stuart Cooper
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Tags: David Warner, John Hurt, John McEnery, Raymond Platt, Rosalind Ayres, Stuart Cooper