"Eduardo Bergara Leumann" Filmography
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Caligola
1979, Italy, USA
- Actors: Malcolm McDowell, Teresa Ann Savoy, Guido Mannari, John Gielgud, Peter O'Toole, Giancarlo Badessi, Bruno Brive, Adriana Asti, Leopoldo Trieste, Paolo Bonacelli, John Steiner, Mirella D'Angelo, Helen Mirren, Rick Parets, Paula Mitchell, Osiride Pevarello, Donato Placido, Anneka Di Lorenzo, Lori Wagner, Patrick Allen, Gerardo Amato, Pino Ammendola, Eduardo Bergara Leumann, Signe Berger, Eolo Capritti, Valerie Rae Clark, Maria Cumani Quasimodo, Lucky Fellows, Jane Hargrave, Henrietta Kelogg
- Genre: Adult, Drama, History
- Director(s): Tinto Brass
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Available languages:
- English English.
The rise and fall of the notorious Roman Emperor Caligula, showing the violent methods that he employs to gain the throne, and the subsequent insanity of his reign - he gives his horse political office and humiliates and executes anyone who even slightly displeases him. He also sleeps with his sister, organises elaborate orgies and embarks on a fruitless invasion of England before meeting an appropriate end. There are various versions of the film, ranging from the heavily- truncated 90-minute version to the legendary 160-minute hardcore version which leaves nothing to the imagination (though the hardcore scenes were inserted later and do not involve the main cast members).
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L'aile ou la cuisse
1976, France
- Actors: Louis de Funès, Coluche, Ann Zacharias, Julien Guiomar, Claude Gensac, Georges Chamarat, Jean Martin, Fernand Guiot, Gérard Boucaron, Antoine Marin, Yves Afonso, Raymond Bussières, Philippe Bouvard, Marcel Dalio, Vittorio Caprioli, Daniel Langlet, Martin Lamotte, Paul Bisciglia, Robert Lombard, Pierre Forget, Aurora Maris, Eduardo Bergara Leumann, Gérard Lorin, Albert Michel, Bob Morel, Max Montavon, Pierre Decazes, Auguste Geronimi, Peter Rockbertys, Gérard Victor
- Genre: Comedy
- Director(s): Claude Zidi
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Available languages:
- French French.
Charles Duchemin, a well-known gourmet and publisher of a famous restaurant guide, is waging a war against fast food entrepreneur Tri- catel to save the French art of cooking. After having agreed to appear on a talk show to show his skills in naming food and wine by taste, he is confronted with two disasters: his son wants to become a clown rather than a restaurant tester and he, the famous Charles Duchemin, has lost his taste!







