Anna Gael Movies

1978  
 
The Sweeney started out as a British TV detective program all about Scotland Yard's Flying Squad. Its popularity spawned a reasonably satisfying 1976 feature film, starring the TV series' Tom Thaw. In Sweeney 2, Thaw is called upon to solve a series of carefully orchestrated bank robberies, which turn out to be the handiwork of an elite team of crooks headquartered in a posh Maltese apartment complex. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
John ThawDennis Waterman, (more)
1976  
 
Christopher Lee dons the Count's legendary cape once again for this satirical French-made entry in the vampire genre (titled Dracula and Son for American release). It seems Dracula's son (Bernard Ménez) is a bit reluctant to carry on the family's blood-drinking tradition on account of severe squeamishness. This understandable rift is widened when the Dracula family is banished from Romania by the new communist regime, and they end up traveling their separate ways -- Ménez goes to France, while Lee, oddly enough, finds a lucrative career in British horror films (perish the thought!). They are reunited again at the premiere of one such film, where they meet and fall in love with the same woman). Directed by Edouard Molinaro, known best for his international comedy hit La Cage aux Folles, this was a very witty film prior to its decimation by an uncaring American distributor, who not only excised many of the jokes but also replaced them with horribly-written, sophomoric gags. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Christopher LeeBernard Menez, (more)
1974  
 
When a mysterious man enters their lives, the married couple in this film are both intrigued and irritated with him. For one thing, he may be a serial murderer. For another, he has interrupted their very orderly lives. This somewhat surrealistic film, with some animation, is in French. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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1973  
 
A scheming servant intends to be the new owner of his employer's mansion, but a recent German staff recruit makes things difficult for him. ~ Kristie Hassen, All Movie Guide

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1969  
 
Hans Meyer and Roland Lessafre are a couple of buddies who get mixed up with a white-slave trader. Pursued by a pair of mob-connected brothers, Lessafre is killed. Meyer retaliates by killing one of the brothers, then enlists the aid of his friend Anna Gael in tracking down the remaining sibling. When Meyer himself is killed, Gael is abducted by the slavers. She in turn is rescued by her boyfriend Claude Charney (where has he been hiding?). Erotique was also shipped out as Traquenards and Traquenards Erotique. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1969  
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This bleak World War II action drama, directed by John Guillermin, concerns the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen -- the last remaining span across the Rhine into Germany during the final days of the war in 1945. German General von Brock (Peter Van Eyck) is ordered to blow up the bridge rather than let it fall into American hands. Von Brock is reluctant to carry out the orders, however, because that would mean abandoning 50,000 soldiers to the on-coming Americans. Putting Major Paul Kreuger (Robert Vaughn) in charge, he tells him to try to hold the bridge as long as possible. Meanwhile, U.S. Brigadier General Skinner (E.G. Marshall) is trying to trap the retreating Germans by making a push to the Rhine. Leading the offensive is Major Barnes (Bradford Dillman), an officer held in contempt by most of the men. Platoon leader Lieutenant Phil Hartman (George Segal) takes a particular dislike to him. Hartman is also at odds with Sergeant Angela (Ben Gazzara), a scavenger who likes to steal from the corpses of dead German soldiers. As the Americans push onward to Remagen, the Germans step up their resistance. When the Americans reach Remagen, Krueger unsuccessfully attempts to blow up the bridge and throws all his soldiers into a full-assault on the Americans. Skinner orders that the American soldiers must push forward and take the bridge intact. In the face of heavy German opposition, Hartman and Angelo find that they must put aside their differences and fight for a common cause -- to take the bridge at all costs. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
George SegalRobert Vaughn, (more)
1969  
 
Veronique (Anna Gael) is the impetuous party girl who falls for Gilles (Alain Libolt), a liberal engineer with little ambition. The odd couple marries, but trouble begins after the birth of their child. She is pursued by a wealthy suitor who shoots down her idea to find a job. Gilles slowly gains the ambition to continue with his career, but Veronique wants it all and she wants it now. After separating, the two meet some time later in a scene that hints at a possible reconciliation. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Anna GaelAlain Libolt, (more)
1969  
 
British babes are plentiful in this light British sci-fi film most likely shot in warmer climes, because the girls sure aren't wearing much clothing. ~ All Movie Guide

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1968  
 
This comedy-tinged crime drama finds the detective San Antonio (Gerald Barray) and his sidekick Beru (Jean Richard) hot on the trail of some thugs who have stolen some morphine. They trace the thief to a house, but the prime suspect is found murdered. The house is full of hookers, much to the delight of the two detectives, but the drugs are gone. The crooks raid another home thinking they have found the morphine, but they mistakenly grab some small bottles that contain a virus. San Antonio and Beru go after the thugs before the virus can be unleashed on an unsuspecting public. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jean RichardGérard Barray, (more)
1968  
 
Pierre Clementi plays the title role in the French-filmed Benjamin. A callow teenager of the 18th century, Benjamin spends a summer with his worldly relatives on their summer estate. An orphan girl (Catherine Deneuve) living on a neighboring estate, inaugurates an affair with Benjamin. In true La Ronde fashion, the girl then sleeps with a landed-gentry (Michel Piccoli), who sleeps with a countess (Michelle Morgan), who ends up in the sack with her nephew Benjamin. Benjamin has also been released under the faintly misleading title The Diary of an Innocent Boy. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Francine BergéPierre Clémenti, (more)
1968  
 
A wealthy, arrogant young man becomes psychotic and kills a beautiful actress at the Cannes Film Festival. Francois Gabriel plays the killer, a profoundly disturbed son of an American film producer. After strangling the first victim, he seeks out others to kill. When his stepmother discovers the crime, he intimidates her into keeping her silence. He resorts to blackmail and continues to stalk his next victim. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Anne VernonFrancois Gabriel, (more)
1967  
 
This drama centers upon a female thief and her robber band as they try to hide out from the cops on a deserted island. Their only shelter is an abandoned mansion. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Charles (Louis Jourdan) is a writer who falls for Sandra (Senta Berger) in this routine spy story. Sandra talks the writer into helping her stop her husband from kidnapping a nuclear scientist and delivering him to the Chinese. (Edmond O'Brien) gives the standout performance in this otherwise forgettable film. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Louis JourdanSenta Berger, (more)
1966  
 
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In this crime-drama, a tough-as-nails detective saves the life of a fellow who is marked for death after allegedly robbing the Mafia. Afterward, the gumshoe horns in on the lesbian love affair between his client's ex-wife and her beautiful roommate. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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