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Barbra Hancock est une Actrice Américaine née le 21 novembre 1949

Barbra Hancock

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Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 21 novembre 1949 (74 ans)

Barbara Hancock (born November 21, 1949) is an American actress and dancer. She was nominated for the 1968 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her role as Susan the Silent in Francis Ford Coppola's Finian's Rainbow.

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Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly
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Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
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Una Merkel
Una Merkel
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Henry Mancini
Henry Mancini
(1 films)
Dolph Sweet
Dolph Sweet
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Filmographie de Barbra Hancock (3 films)

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The Night God Screamed, 1h25
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Thriller, Horreur, Policier
Thèmes Religion
Acteurs Jeanne Crain, Alex Nicol, Jack Donner, Barbra Hancock, James Sikking, Corinne Conley
Rôle Nancy Coogan
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In the seven-and-a-half-minute pre-credits sequence, a faceless hooded figure, dressed like a monk and carrying a six-foot cruciform staff, walks through a forest, stopping on a hill overlooking a lakeside baptismal ceremony conducted by a Christ-like figure (Michael Sugich) who starts making a speech/plea to God, expressing gratitude for being shown the light and receiving "a chance to be saved". He then thanks God for giving him the power and for making him "Your son". He tells God that all those present "were just a bunch of sinners", but "I saved them", because "I made them see that using dope was the way to turn on to you". Continuing, "we got trouble, Lord — the heat won't leave us alone — they want to bust us for being hooked on you", he then declaims that "they don't dig our kind of faith — they put us down cause we ain't one of them uptight establishment churches with one of them phony moneymaking ministers, lying and stealing…" He tells God and the assembled young followers that one among them was sent to "spy on us and try to bust us". He focuses on one of the girls and announces, "there's a chick that don't want to be baptized — she don't want to follow me" and finishes by pronouncing, "Oh, yes, Lord, in our happy flock, maybe we got us a Judas". When the girl (Andrea Darvi) gets up and tries to run, she is quickly caught and held, as the Christ-like figure, now revealed to be the leader of a Charles Manson-styled cult, calls for "The Atoner" who, appearing from the bushes, is the initially-seen silent hooded figure with the tall cross/staff. The cult leader, whom the girl addresses as "Billy Joe", forcibly "baptizes" her, with The Atoner holding her underwater, in front of all assembled, until she drowns.
La Vallée du bonheur, 2h25
Réalisé par Francis Ford Coppola
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Comédie, Fantasy, Musical, Romance
Thèmes La musique, Le racisme, Théâtre, Musique, Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtre, Adaptation d'une comédie musicale
Acteurs Fred Astaire, Petula Clark, Tommy Steele, Don Francks, Keenan Wynn, Barbra Hancock
Rôle Susan the Silent
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Le mystérieux Irlandais Finian McLonergan arrive à Rainbow Valley, une ville du Sud des États-Unis, accompagné de sa charmante fille Sharon.