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Duration: 235 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Alternate Names: ジェニー・リュネカー
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Jenny Runacre, born on 18 August 1946, is an English actress of South African origin. She began her film career with notable roles in 'The Passenger' (1975) and 'I racconti di Canterbury' (1972). Throughout her career, she has appeared in several films including 'The Duellists' (1977), 'Jubilee' (1978), 'The Lady Vanishes' (1979), and 'The Witches' (1990).
Alternate Names: Sandy Ratcliffe
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Sandy Ratcliff, born Sandra Mary McConville on October 2, 1950 in London, England, began her career as a model and was famously dubbed 'The Face of the 70s' by photographer Lord Snowden. She transitioned into acting, notably appearing in Ken Loach's Family Life (1971), Radio On (1979), and playing Sue Osman in the inaugural episode of EastEnders in 1985, a role she held until 1989. Ratcliff faced significant challenges post-EastEnders, including health issues, addiction struggles, and legal troubles stemming from providing a false alibi for her boyfriend Michael Shorey. She later retrained as a counsellor but had retired by 2010. Ratcliff passed away on April 7, 2019 at the age of 70.
Release Year: 1973
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: The Final Programme, O Programa Final, Supersankari, Les décimales du futur, Satanikos engefalos, Alfa Omega - Il principio della fine, Programul final, Конечная программа, The Last Days of Man on Earth, Verrückt und gefährlich
Director: Robert Fuest
Writer: Michael Moorcock, Robert Fuest
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Companies: Anglo-EMI Film Distributors, Gladiole, Goodtimes Enterprises
Genre: Comedy, Dystopian Film, Fantasy Film, Lgbt-Related Film, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Comedy, Science Fiction Film, Thriller
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After his Nobel Prize-winning physicist father's death, billionaire Jerry Cornelius becomes entangled in the pursuit of his father's mysterious 'Final Programme'. The programme is a blueprint for creating a perfect, self-replicating human being, stored on microfilm. Led by the formidable Miss Brunner, who consumes her lovers, a group of scientists seeks Cornelius' help to obtain it. Pursuing them across war-torn Europe, they eventually secure the microfilm from Jerry's brother Frank. Together with Miss Brunner, Jerry heads to an abandoned underground Nazi fortress in the Arctic to run the programme, with himself and Miss Brunner as the subjects.
Directed by Robert Fuest in 1973, 'Final Programme' is a British science fiction comedy-thriller that blends elements of fantasy, dystopia, and LGBT-related themes. The story revolves around Jerry Cornelius, played by Jonathan Pryce, who becomes embroiled in the search for his father's groundbreaking yet dangerous creation. With its unique blend of genres and a distinctive visual style, the film offers a thought-provoking exploration of humanity's desire to control and replicate itself.