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Cycle Al Pacino L’Enfer Du Dimanche Jeudi 5 Novembre À 20.40 BULLETIN 45 SEMAINE 45 DU 31/10 AU 06/11 CYCLE AL PACINO L’ENFER DU DIMANCHE JEUDI 5 NOVEMBRE À 20.40 INTÉGRALE GREGORY PECK LES NERFS À VIF DIMANCHE 1ER NOVEMBRE À 20.40 SOIRÉE GOLD UN, DEUX, TROIS MARDI 3 NOVEMBRE À 20.40 CYCLE AL PACINO Chaque jeudi de novembre à partir de 20.40 et le samedi 28 novembre, toute la journée. 9 films et un Plan(s) Rapproché(s) inédit par Dominique Pinon sur le film Un après-midi de chien. Avec sa voix rauque, son regard perçant et son tempérament passionné, Al Pacino crève l’écran depuis ses premières apparitions. Une puissance irrésistible qui atteindra son paroxysme avec son rôle culte dans Scarface en 1983. TCM revient sur le parcours de l’acteur à travers 9 de ses grands films et un Plan(s) Rapproché(s) inédit par Dominique Pinon sur le film Un après-midi de chien. VOS SOIRÉES JEUDI 5 NOVEMBRE JEUDI 19 NOVEMBRE 20:40 LE TEMPS D'UN WEEK-END 20:40 L'ENFER DU DIMANCHE (Scent of a Woman), 1992, de Martin Brest, (Any Given Sunday), 1999, d’Oliver Stone, avec Al Pacino, Chris O'Donnell, Philip Seymour Hoffman, avec Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, James Woods, Gabrielle Anwar, James Rebhorn Jamie Foxx, LL Cool J, Matthew Modine 23:15 RÉVOLUTION 23:10 LOOKING FOR RICHARD 1985, d’Hugh Hudson, 1996, d’Al Pacino, avec Al Pacino, Donald Sutherland, Nastassja Kinski, avec Al Pacino, Alec Baldwin, Kevin Spacey, Winona Ryder Joan Plowright, Dave King JEUDI 12 NOVEMBRE JEUDI 26 NOVEMBRE 20:25 PLAN[S] RAPPROCHÉ[S] UN APRÈS MIDI DE CHIEN 20:40 DONNIE BRASCO 2009, de Dominique Guillotin, par Dominique Pinon - INÉDIT 1997, de Mike Newell, avec Al Pacino, Johnny Depp, Michael Madsen, Bruno Kirby 20:40 UN APRÈS-MIDI DE CHIEN (Dog Day Afternoon), 1975, de Sidney Lumet, 22:40 PANIQUE À NEEDLE PARK avec Al Pacino, John Cazale, James Broderick, Charles Durning (The Panic in Needle Park), 1971, de Jerry Schatzberg, avec Al Pacino, Kitty Winn, Alan Vint, Richard Bright 22:40 BOBBY DEERFIELD 1977, de Sydney Pollack, avec Al Pacino, Marthe Keller, Anny Duperey, Walter McGinn À LA DÉCOUVERTE DU GRAND CINÉMA 2 INTÉGRALE GREGORY PECK Tous les soirs autour de minuit et le dimanche avec un best of de 3 films à partir de 20.40. 22 films et 1 documentaire, Conversation avec Gregory Peck Pendant toute sa carrière, ou presque, Gregory Peck aura incarné des héros profondément humains et en guerre contre l’injustice. Une marque de fabrique qui le caractérisait aussi dans la vie. LES SOIRÉES BEST OF DU DIMANCHE DIMANCHE 1ER NOVEMBRE DIMANCHE 15 NOVEMBRE 20:40 Les Nerfs à vif, 1962, de J. Lee Thomson 20:40 Du silence et des ombres, 1963, de Robert Mulligan 22:20 Conversation avec Gregory Peck, 1999, doc. de Barbara Kopple 22:45 Le Monde lui appartient, 1952, de Raoul Walsh 00:00 Jours de gloire, 1944, de Jacques Tourneur 00:25 L'Affaire Macomber, 1947, de Zoltan Korda DIMANCHE 8 NOVEMBRE DIMANCHE 22 NOVEMBRE 20:40 MacArthur, le général rebelle, 1977, de Joseph Sargent 20:40 Les Bravados, 1958, d’Henry King 22:45 Un homme de fer 1949, d’Henry King 22:20 Le Combat du Capitaine Newman, 1963, de David Miller 00:55 La Ville abandonnée, 1948, de William A Wellman 00:20 Passion fatale, 1949, de Robert Siodmak LE DOC DIMANCHE 29 NOVEMBRE CONVERSATION AVEC GREGORY PECK 20:40 Les Gens de la nuit, 1954, de Nunnally Johnson (A Conversation with Gregory Peck), 1999, doc. de Barbara Kopple 22:20 Mirage, 1965, d’Edward Dmytryk avec Gregory Peck, Lauren Bacall, Mary Badham, Jacques Chirac, Bill Clinton 23:35 La Vallée du jugement, 1945, de Tay Garnett Des citoyens ordinaires, mais aussi des célébrités, témoignent de l'influence qu'a exercée Gregory Peck sur leur carrière, sur leur vie et du rôle qu'il a tenu dans le paysage culturel américain. L'acteur de Moby Dick et de Duel au soleil, mort en 2003, se dévoile en racontant sa rencontre avec sa femme, Véronique, et en évoquant la mort tragique de son fils Jonathan. Les diffusions du doc : 01/11 à 22.23 ; 19/11 à 01.00 ; 24/11 à 10.45 LES AUTRES SOIRÉES 02 /11 à 00.25 MACARTHUR, LE GÉNÉRAL REBELLE, 1977, de Joseph Sargent 16/11 à 00.05 LA VILLE ABANDONNÉE, 1948, de William A Wellman 03 /11 à 00.20 L'AFFAIRE MACOMBER, 1947, de Zoltan Korda 17/11 à 00.20 LA VALLÉE DU JUGEMENT, 1945, de Tay Garnett 04 /11 à 00.05 CAPITAINE SANS PEUR, 1951, de Raoul Walsh 18/11 à 01.00 CONVERSATION AVEC GREGORY PECK, 1999, de Barbara Kopple 05 /11 à 01.15 DU SILENCE ET DES OMBRES, 1963, de Robert Mulligan 19/11 à 01.05 LA VILLE ABANDONNÉE, 1948, de William A Wellman 06 /11 à 00.25 LES NERFS À VIF, 1962, de J. Lee Thomson 20/11 à 01.05 UN HOMME DE FER, 1949, d’Henry King 07 /11 à 00.00 LES GENS DE LA NUIT, 1954, de Nunnally Johnson 21/11 à 00.20 MACARTHUR, LE GÉNÉRAL REBELLE, 1977, de Joseph Sargent 09 /11 à 00.10 MIRAGE, 1965, d’Edward Dmytryk 23/11 à 00.25 LE MONDE LUI APPARTIENT, 1952, de Raoul Walsh 10 /11 à 00.10 DAVID ET BETHSABÉE, 1951, d’Henry King 24/11 à 00.00 DAVID ET BETHSABÉE, 1951, d’Henry King 11 /11 à 01.05 JODY ET LE FAON, 1946, de Clarence Brown 25/11 à 00.55 LA CONQUÊTE DE L'OUEST, 1962 de John Ford 12 /11 à 00.30 CAPITAINE SANS PEUR, 1951, de Raoul Walsh 26/11 à 00.45 LES BRAVADOS, 1958, d’Henry King 13 /11 à 00.15 LA FEMME MODÈLE, 1957, de Vincente Minnelli 27/11 à 00.40 PASSION FATALE, 1949, de Robert Siodmak 14 /11 à 01.20 LARRY LE LIQUIDATEUR, 1991, de Norman Jewison 30/11 à 00.25 LA CIBLE HUMAINE, 1902, d’Henry King À LA DÉCOUVERTE DU GRAND CINÉMA 3 SOIRÉE GOLD UN, DEUX, TROIS (One, Two, Three), 1961, N&B, COM, de Billy Wilder, avec James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Pamela Tiffin, Arlene Francis Sur TCM, mardi 3 novembre, découvrez Un, deux, trois, une comédie grinçante, avec DIFFUSIONS pour toile de fond Berlin et la Guerre Froide, signée Billy Wilder. 03/11 À 20.40 SYNOPSIS 21/11 À 12.35 En 1961, pendant la Guerre froide, C.R. MacNamara, représentant à Berlin de la société 30/11 À 11.35 Coca Cola, ambitionne d'en devenir le directeur en Europe, et d'introduire la boisson derrière le "rideau de fer". Son patron, Wendell P. Hazeltine, lui demande de s'occuper de Scarlett, sa fille plutôt dévergondée qui fait un séjour en Europe. AUTOUR DU FILM Ce film est une satire du milieu capitaliste et du bloc soviétique. Les deux parties sont renvoyés dos à dos. En utilisant les ressorts classiques du vaudeville, Billy Wilder tire à boulet rouge sur les travers politiques et économiques de son époque ! Il fallait oser s'en prendre ainsi au communisme mais aussi au capitalisme en pleine Guerre Froide... un véritable bonheur de drôlerie, de malice et d’impertinence. 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DON'T LOOK NOW (-12), 1973, Couleur, VM, HOR, de Nicolas Roeg, avec Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland, Hilary Mason, Clelia Matania 07:00 LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES DANGEROUS LIAISONS 1988, Couleur, VM, DRA, de Stephen Frears, avec Glenn Close, John Malkovich, Michelle Pfeiffer, Keanu Reeves, Uma Thurman 09:00 LES ENSORCELÉS THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL 1952, N&B, VM, DRA, de Vincente Minnelli, avec Kirk Douglas, Barry Sullivan, Lana Turner, Gloria Grahame 10:55 IL ÉTAIT UNE FOIS ... SAILOR ET LULA 2009, Couleur, VOST, Doc, de Auberi Edler, avec David Lynch, Laura Dern, Isabella Rossellini, Angelo Badalamenti 11:50 SABRINA 1954, N&B, de Billy Wilder, avec Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey THE HAUNTING Bogart, William Holden, VM, DRA, COM, ROM 22:30 LA MAISON DU DIABLE (-12), 1963, N&B, VM, HOR, de Robert Wise, avec Claire Bloom, Julie Harris, Richard Johnson, Russ Tamblyn 13:40 PLAN(S) RAPPROCHÉ(S) Spécialiste des phénomènes paranormaux, le Dr Markway arrive dans le vieux manoir d'Hill House, censément hanté, pour prouver l'existence des fantômes. Avec deux femmes, il va être témoin de MOGAMBO par Vincy Thomas phénomènes inquiétants, tandis qu'un climat de terreur s'installe. La peur à son paroxysme, par le réalisateur de West Side Story. 13:50 MOGAMBO 1953, Couleur, VM, ADV, de John Ford, avec Grace Kelly, Clark 00:20 LA FIANCÉE DE FRANKENSTEIN Gable, Ava Gardner, Donald Sinden BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN 1ÈRE DIFFUSION 1935, N&B, VOST, HOR, de James Whale, avec Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson, Ernest Thesiger Le monstre conçu par Henry von Frankenstein fait régner la terreur. Le Dr Pretorius propose à Frankenstein 15:55 TENDRES PASSIONS TERMS OF ENDEARMENT de reprendre ses travaux et de créer une créature femelle pour le monstre. La perfection du cinéma 1983, Couleur, VM, DRA,de James L.
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