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Duration: 36 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: PePe |
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Alternate Names: Дженніфер Білз, جنیفر بیلز, 珍妮佛·貝爾
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Jennifer Beals, born December 19, 1963 in Chicago, Illinois, USA, is an American actress known for her roles as Alexandra 'Alex' Owens in 'Flashdance' (1983) and Bette Porter on 'The L Word'. She has over 50 film credits. Beals is of mixed race heritage, with an African-American father and Irish-American mother. After graduating from Francis W. Parker School and attending the Goodman Theatre Young People's Drama Workshop, she deferred a term at Yale University to film 'Flashdance', ultimately graduating with a B.A. in American literature.
Release Year: 1990
Nation: France, Germany, Italy
Alternative Title: Club Extinction, Docteur M.
Director: Claude Chabrol
Writer: Claude Chabrol, Norbert Jacques, Sollace Mitchell, Thomas Bauermeister
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Companies: Cléa Productions, Ellepi Films, La Sept Cinéma, N.E.F. Filmproduktion und Vertriebs (I), Telefilm Saar, ZDF
Genre: Drama, Dystopian Film, Mystery, Post-Apocalyptic Film, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Film
In the near future of Berlin, a series of elaborate suicides occur, shocking the city's population. A dedicated policeman begins to investigate these incidents. His investigation leads him to an enigmatic woman and uncovers a sinister plot involving mass hypnosis aimed at manipulating the populace.
Dr. M is a 1990 French-German-Italian film directed by Claude Chabrol, set in a dystopian future Berlin. The movie revolves around a policeman's investigation into a series of mysterious suicides, which leads him to unravel a sinister plot involving mind control through hypnosis.