からのシーン Black Rainbow (1989)
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別名: Rosanna Lauren Arquette, رزانا آرکت, رُزانا آرکِت, 罗姗娜·阿奎特, 로잔나 아퀘트
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Rosanna Lisa Arquette, born August 10, 1959, is an American actress known for her diverse film roles and accolades. She earned an Emmy nomination for 'The Executioner's Song' (1982) and a BAFTA Award for 'Desperately Seeking Susan' (1985). Notable films include 'After Hours', 'The Big Blue', 'Pulp Fiction', and 'Crash'. Additionally, she directed the documentary 'Searching for Debra Winger' in 2002.
映画について: Black Rainbow (1989)
公開年: 1989
別タイトル: Arco Iris Negro, Arcobaleno nero, Black Rainbow - Schwarzer Regenbogen, I ekti aisthisi, Más allá del arco iris, Musta sateenkaari, O Arco-Íris Negro, Svart regnbåge
監督: Mike Hodges
脚本家: Mike Hodges
制作&ジャンル
プロデューサー: Producer: Geoffrey Helman, John Quested
Executive Producer: George A. Walker
会社: Goldcrest
ジャンル: Horror, Mystery, Mystery Film, Thriller
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キーワード: father daughter relationship
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Martha Travis, a medium who communicates with spirits from 'the other side,' performs publicly for paying audiences. During one performance, she receives a message intended for Mary Kuron from her husband Tom. The twist is that Tom isn't dead yet, and Martha knows his impending demise and the identity of his killer. This revelation puts Martha in grave danger as the murderer becomes aware of her knowledge.
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Black Rainbow (1989) is a British horror-thriller directed by Mike Hodges. The film revolves around Martha Travis, played by Rosanna Arquette, who possesses the ability to communicate with spirits from beyond. Her exploitative father and manager, Walter Travis (Tommy Lee Jones), profits from her gift while Gary Wallace (Jason Robards), a skeptical investigative reporter intrigued by Martha's story, becomes romantically involved with her. The narrative explores themes of spiritualism, manipulation, and impending danger.