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King Of Hearts (1967)
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Starring: |
Alan Bates,
Pierre Brasseur,
Jean-Claude Brialy,
Genevieve Bujold,
Adulfo Celi,
Francoise Christophe,
Julien "Guiomar,
Micheline Presle,
Michel Serrault
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Director:
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Philippe De Broca
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Drama,
Comedy,
Classics,
Classics,
Foreign
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Studio: |
MGM / UA
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Subtitles: |
English,Spanish,French
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Length: |
102 mins
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"The Madness Of This Film Is Both Touching And Humorous." -Boxoffice
One of the most popular foreign films of all time, playing continuously in some theatres for over five years, King Of Hearts is a "bright, lilting, whimsical, lyrical" (Cue) comedy that cleverly satirizes the absurdity of war with a "message [that is] meaningful and entertaining" (Boxoffice).
Bumbling Scottish Private Plumpick (Alan Bates) is sent to a village in the beautiful French countryside during World War I on a suicide mission to detonate explosives set by the retreating German army. The village, soon to be blown sky-high, has been abandoned by its inhabitants - and replaced with escapees from the local insane asylum. Now with the mentally challenged running the town, Plumpick is crowned King! But his new title brings him his first horrible decision: to carry out his deadly mission or join the ranks of the blissfully ignorant who know nothing about war. King Of Hearts is subtle, visually striking and, in short, the "ultimate display of madness" (Life)!
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