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Running Time: 1:43:10 |
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Language: English |
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Directed By: Michael Elliott |
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Starring: Leonard Rossiter, Suzanne Neve, Tony Vogel, Brian Cox, Vickery Turner |
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Set in a future when the world is dominated and run by television and all "tensions" - love, war, hate, loyalty - have been removed. Overpopulation is a problem, so there are gluttony programmes to put people off food and pornography programmes to put them off sex. There is artsex and sportsex, and now this - the year of the Sex Olympics. Audience attention begins to wane, however, until TV executive Ugo Priest works on a new concept - a reality-based programme in which a couple is stranded on a bleak island, without the aid of any modern technology, and their efforts to survive filmed twenty-four hours a day. A concept which may sound familiar in the age of reality TV. This program originally aired as an episode of the British TV-series "Theatre 625". |
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Running Time: 1:42:46 |
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Language: English |
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Directed By: Gianfranco Parolini |
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Starring: Antonella Interlenghi, Mimmo Crao, Jim Sullivan, Tony Kendall, Edoardo Faieta, John Stacy |
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Also Known As: Big Foot; Yeti - il gigante del 20. secolo |
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A scientific expedition in Canada uncovers a giant Yeti entombed in ice. The Yeti is defrosted and awakens to the 20th century world, and his experiences are amazingly similar to those of the more famous hairy giant, King King. You'll laugh. You'll cry. And then you'll wonder why you wasted an hour and a half of your life with this Italian-made screen gem. |
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