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...father by joining the colorfully diverse clique inhabiting the dark, fantastical underworld of Paris' now legendary Moulin Rouge. In this seedy but glamorous haven of sex, drugs and newly-discovered electricity, the poet-innocent finds himself...
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Set in 19th century Montmartre, the life of dwarfish painter Toulouse Lautrec, with a dramatic emphasis on his various love affairs.
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Moulin Rouge, taking its name from the fin de siecle...Jim Broadbent), the owner of the Moulin Rouge, that she will become the sex toy of...emotions that once grounded them? I left Moulin Rouge feeling something, all right: I felt...
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Orphean story about a young, idealistic writer/poet who descends into the Parisian underworld of 1899 in search of truth, beauty, freedom, but above all things, love. Story Ewan McGregor is Christian,
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Considered one of the most innovative filmmakers working at the turn of the 21st Century, Australian Baz Luhrmann earned that title after having completed only three of his unmistakably stylized,
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In "The Man Who Would Be King" (1975), co-written and directed by John Huston, two rogues, Peachy Carnehan (Michael Caine) and Daniel Dravot (Sean Connery), desert their British army post in India in
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Actor, comedian, writer and producer John Leguizamo began his career on the experimental theater stages of New York’s East Village, where his electrifying and highly physical performing style earned
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Protean Broadway actor-director-producer whose noteworthy stage performances include Iago to Paul Robeson's "Othello" (1942), a Tony-winning "Cyrano de Bergerac" (1946) and the prince in the Noel
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