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What Happened to Kerouac?

United States, 1986
film

This film is a fascinating portrait of Jack Kerouac, the author of “On the road” and reluctant King of the Beat Generation. Includes interviews wi..

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Looks and smiles

United Kingdom, 1981
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Strand: under the dark cloth

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Long day's journey into night

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Tokyo Joe

United States, 1949
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The Apprentice

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The Kid stays in the picture

United States, 2002
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The Verdict

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The Verdict

United States, 1982
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In cold blood

United States, 1967
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Gregory Peck - His Own Man

United States, 1989
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Ciao! Manhattan

United States, 1972
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Schindler's list

United States, 1993
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The Long Goodbye

United States of America, 1973
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The Long Goodbye

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Robert Boynes

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The Whistle blower

United Kingdom, 1986
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The Millionairess

United Kingdom, 1961
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