Étoile (film)
Étoile | |
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Directed by | Peter Del Monte |
Produced by |
Claudio Mancini Achille Manzotti |
Written by | Peter Del Monte |
Story by | Sandro Petraglia |
Starring |
Jennifer Connelly Gary McCleery Laurent Terzieff |
Music by | Jürgen Knieper |
Cinematography | Acácio de Almeida (as Acacio de Almeida) |
Edited by | Anna Rosa Napoli (as Anna Napoli) |
Production company |
Gruppo Bema, Reteitalia |
Distributed by | Humax Pictures (Japan) (theatrical) |
Release dates | March 17, 1989 |
Running time | 101 min. |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian, English |
Étoile, also known as Ballet or Star, is a 1989 film starring Jennifer Connelly and Gary McCleery.
Plot
The American ballerina Claire Hamilton travels to Hungary to join a prestigious ballet school. The school is haunted by the spirit of a ballerina that died in a carriage accident, that possesses Claire.[1]
Cast
- Jennifer Connelly as Claire Hamilton / Natalie Horvath
- Gary McCleery as Jason Forrest (as Gary Mc Cleery)
- Laurent Terzieff as Marius Balakin
- Olimpia Carlisi as Madam
- Charles Durning as Uncle Joshua
- Donald Hodson as Karl (as Donal Hodson)
- Mario Marozzi
References
External links
- Étoile at the Internet Movie Database
- Étoile at Rotten Tomatoes
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