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Lee Marvin : un portrait

Lee Marvin : un portrait

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  • Acteurs : , John Boorman, Jim Jarmusch, William Hurt
  • Genre : Documentaire
  • Date de sortie : Unknown
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A propos du film :

Portrait de l'acteur Lee Marvin, réalisé par John Boorman, qui l'avait dirigé dans Le Point de non retour (1967), et Duel dans le Pacifique (1968).

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