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    M le Maudit
     (1931)
    94%
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    Synopsis : Un sadique assassine des petites filles. La pègre et la police se mettent à le rechercher.
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    M le Maudit
     (1951)
    Thriller, Drame | 1h28
    Synopsis : M is a 1951 American remake of Fritz Lang's film of the same name, shifting the action from Berlin to Los Angeles and changing the killers name from Hans Beckert to Martin W. Harrow. The remake, directed by Joseph Losey with David Wayne playing Peter Lorre's role, was not well received by critics or audiences. The film was shot on location in downtown Los Angeles, including the now demolished slum neighborhood of Bunker Hill. David Wayne's murderous character lived at an eccentric Victorian mansion on Bunker Hill Avenue known as the Max Heindel house, because Heindel, a famous astrologer in the early twentieth century, had once lived there. Some scenes were shot on and around the funicular Angels Flight on Third Street. But the most spectacular location footage takes place within a lengthy sequence shot inside the famous Bradbury Building on the southeast corner of Broadway and Third (just a block east of Angels Flight). Director Losey used the basement, the distinctive stairways and balconies, and the roof of the building. The Bradbury, which has been used in many films because of its unique wrought-iron and brick beauty, remains a popular but restricted tourist attraction today.
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    Dr M.
     (1990)
    Film de SF | 1h56
    Synopsis : Une vague de suicide déferle sur Berlin-Ouest. Un policier, le lieutenant Hartmann, commence son enquête...
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    M. Butterfly
     (1993)
    Drame | 1h41
    Synopsis : D'après la pièce de David Henry Hwang.En 1964, un comptable à l'ambassade de France en Chine (Rene Gallimard) tombe amoureux d'une diva (Song Liling) qui, bien des années plus tard, se révélera être un homme. L'histoire, tirée d'un authentique fait divers, est entièrement fondée sur l'ambiguïté et l'ambivalence, tant psychologique qu'anatomique.
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