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"Edgar Allan Poe's dramatic story of the horrors of Paris."
"Based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe."
"A powerful cast that will guarantee entertainment!"
"Innocent Beauty - this was her wedding eve. On the wall a shadow . . the beast was at large grinning horribly-cruelly. What was Her Fate?"
"My life is consecrated to great experiment. I tell you I will prove your kinship with the ape. Eric's blood will be mixed with the blood of man!"
"Roger Bart - Stuart"
"Edwige Fench - The Art Class Professor"
"Luc Merenda - Italian Detective"
"Patrik Zigo - Bugglegum Gang Leader"
"Roman Janecka - Roman"
"Milda Jedi Havlas - Desk Clerk Jedi"
"Stanislav Ianevski - Mirlosav"
"Milan Knazko - Sasha"
"Vera Jordanova - Axelle"
"Jordan Ladd - Stephanie"
"Richard Burgi - Todd"
"Bijou Phillips - Whitney"
"Heather Matarazzo - Lorna"
"Are you scared? [Beth silently nods] You fucking better be."
"Lauren German - Beth"
"I see a safe journey, I see a safe return."
"Many films have been made on Tibet, such as Bernardo Bertolucci's Little Buddha (1993) and Jean-Jacques Annaud's Seven Years in Tibet (1997). Do these films reflect reality? The Dalai Lama responds: “I can talk about Kundun (1998), the Martin Scorcese film, for which Harrison Ford and his wife came to see me. I took the opportunity to correct the errors, particularly the fact that it did not adequately depict the horrors that the Tibetan people have had to endure since 1950. In fact, Harrison Ford and his wife began to cry when I told them some of these horrors. » Since then, this great actor has become a devotee of Tibet and even managed to release Riching Geyde, a Tibetan guide arrested by the Chinese when he tried to give Western tourists information about human rights in Tibet . “This is why,” notes the Dalai Lama, “that these films, however Hollywood they may be, have allowed the world to become aware of the plight of the Tibetan people. He adds: “I actually saw Little Buddha by Bertolucci, and I really liked it, even if, as a disciple of Prince Gautama, I cannot imagine that an actor, however good he may be, can embody what the Buddha represents. But at least this film introduced Buddhism to the West – and that's great. » And he concludes with a smile: “Do you know that to counterbalance the film Kundun, which was a worldwide success, the Chinese made their own version of Kundun, which was so bad that even Chinese audiences didn't like it? ""
"Religion is poison."
"I read the script and liked its simplicity, the childlike nature of it, that it wasn't a treatise on Buddhism or a historical epic in the usual sense. It's just too much to know about Tibet and China and their relationship over the past fifteen hundred years. That was all incidental. What you really dealt with was the child and the child becoming a young boy and the boy becoming a young man —his spiritual upbringing, and this incredible responsibility which he inherits and how he deals with it on the basis of nonviolence. And the concept of him escaping and taking Tibetan culture and religion with him to the rest of the world."
"I will liberate those not liberated. I will release those not released. I will relieve those unrelieved, and set living beings in nirvana. ... Thus by the virtue that has collected through all that I have done may the pain of every living creature be completely cleared away."
"They have taken away our silence."
"But I'm a civilian. I'm more of a civilian than most civilians."
"John Hoyt - Caius"
"Nick Dennis - Dionysius"
"Robert J. Wilke - Guard Captain"
"Paul Lambert - Gannicus"
"Peter Brocco - Ramon"
"Woody Strode - Draba"
"Harold J. Stone - David"
"Joanna Barnes - Claudia Marius"
"Charles McGraw - Marcellus"
"Herbert Lom - Tigranes Levantus (pirate envoy)"
"John Ireland - Crixus"
"Nina Foch - Helena Glabrus"
"John Dall - Marcus Glabrus"
"John Gavin - Julius Caesar"
"Tony Curtis - Antoninus"
"Peter Ustinov - Batiatus"
"Charles Laughton - Gracchus"
"Jean Simmons - Varinia"
"Laurence Olivier - Crassus"
"Kirk Douglas - Spartacus"
"More titanic than any story ever told!"
"It roars with fierce excitement!"
"They trained him to kill for their pleasure. . .but they trained him a little too well. . ."