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Duration: 31 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: bLACK mAGiC |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2007-Sep-05 |
Alternate Names: Deborah Kerr-Trimmer, Deborah Kerr-Viertel, Deborah J. Kerr, Deborah Jane Kerr-Trimmer, Deborah Kerr Viertel, Deborah Trimmer, Дебора Керр, دبورا کار, 데보라 커
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Deborah Kerr (1921-2007) was a British actress who began her career during World War II and gained international recognition thereafter. She was nominated for six Academy Awards, winning once, and received an honorary Oscar in 1994. Known for films like 'The King and I', 'From Here to Eternity', 'An Affair to Remember', and 'The Innocents', Kerr was renowned for her grace and elegance on screen.
Release Year: 1969
Nation: United States of America
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Director: John Frankenheimer
Writer: James Drought, William Hanley
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Companies: Edward Lewis Productions, John Frankenheimer Productions Inc., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Genre: Action, Drama, Romance, Romance Film
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Keywords: fourth of july, kansas, usa, parachute, skydiving, small town
Three skydivers - Browdy, Jim, and Rettig - travel to a small Kansas town over the Fourth of July weekend for a thrill show performance. They are hosted by Webson's aunt, Elizabeth, who is unhappily married. Browdy engages in a brief sexual encounter with a topless dancer, while tensions rise between Elizabeth and Rettig due to their growing romantic feelings for each other. The situation reaches a boiling point as they prepare for their skydiving show.
Gypsy Moths (1969) is an American drama film directed by John Frankenheimer. Set in a small Kansas town over the Fourth of July weekend, the movie follows three barnstorming skydivers who arrive to perform at a local event. The film explores themes of restlessness, desire, and the collision between itinerant lifestyles and small-town norms.