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On a Clear Day You Can See Forever

United States

1970

129 Min
Color
2.35:1
English
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DIR Vincente Minnelli

PROD Howard W. Koch

SCR Alan Jay Lerner

DP Harry Stradling Sr.

CAST Barbra Streisand, Yves Montand, Bob Newhart, Larry Blyden, Simon Oakland, Jack Nicholson

ED David Bretherton

PROD DES John DeCuir

MUSIC Nelson Riddle

SOUND Elden Ruberg, Ben Winkler

Locarno (Retrospettiva)

Synopsis

Daisy Gamble, an unusual woman who hears phones before they ring, and does wonders with her flowers, wants to quit smoking, to please her finacee, Warren. She goes to a doctor of hypnosis to do it. But once she’s under, her doctor finds out that she can regress into past lives and different personalities, and he finds himself falling in love with one of them. —IMDb

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Vincente Minnelli

Vincente Minnelli (February 28, 1903 – July 25, 1986) was a Hollywood director and stage director. His skilled integration of story, music, lighting, and design elements in a film made him the most critically respected crafter of American film musicals. With first wife Judy Garland, he was the father of Liza Minnelli.

Born Lester Anthony Minnelli in Chicago, Illinois, United States, Minnelli was the youngest surviving child of Mina Mary LaLouette Le Beau and Vincent Charles Minnelli. His father was musical conductor of Minnelli Brothers’ Tent Theater. Minnelli’s Chicago-born mother was of French Canadian descent and his paternal grandfather was from Sicily.

With his background in theatre, Minnelli was known as an auteur who always brought his stage experience to his films. The first movie that he directed, Cabin in the Sky (1943), was visibly influenced by the theater. Shortly after that, he directed Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), during which he befriended the film’s star… read more

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Emilie

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Funny, fresh... Streisand's marvellous, full of energy, makes you smile all the film long!

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