Bruno Baratti


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Michelangelo, Restored (1998)
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Main Event, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Kid Natural Barbra Streisand is suddenly-broke perfume magnate Hillary, come to an LA gym to find her only remaining asset, the fighter her crooked business manager set up as a tax dodge, Ryan O’Neal as Eddie “Kid Natural” Scanlon, Whitman Mayo his manager, early in The Main Event, 1979.
Main Event, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Why Smell Like A Flower? Beginning off-camera, playing a double-entendre joke about drugs, we meet Barbra Streisand as perfume entrepreneur Hillary, then visit her workout, early in the aerobics fad, in The Main Event, 1979, produced by Jon Peters (Barbra’s husband), co-starring Ryan O’Neal.
Main Event, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Want Me To Split His Head Open? At an LA party where newly bankrupt perfume exec Hillary (Barbra Streisand), with help from her ex-husband lawyer (Paul Sand) is looking to sell shares in her last asset, over-the-hill fighter Eddie (Ryan O’Neal), who tangles with a pompous guest (John Reilly) in The Main Event, 1979.
Watership Down (1978) -- (Movie Clip) The Man Thing Killed It Episodes with the band of rabbits who have fled the warren because of the premonitions of Fiver (voice by Richard Briers), John Hurt as leader Hazel, Michael Graham Cox as Bigwig, Simon Cadell as bigwig, from the animated adaptation of the celebrated novel, Watership Down, 1978.
Watership Down (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Something Oppressive Introduction of the two rabbit brothers, John Hurt the voice of Hazel, and Richard Briers the more anxious Fiver, who senses something bad coming, in director Martin Rosen’s animated feature, based on the Richard Adams novel, Watership Down, 1978.
Watership Down (1978) -- (Movie Clip) The Great Frith Made The World Not from the novel, the entire origin myth, which is derived from the original writings of author Richard Adams, Michael Hordern narrating, opening writer, director and producer Martin Rosen’s animated 1978 adaptation of Watership Down.

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