Thirteen Chairs (1945 film), Swedish film starring Åke Söderblom
The Thirteen Chairs, 1969 American film
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The ThirteenChairs (French: 12 + 1; Italian: Una su 13) is a 1969 comedy film directed by Nicolas Gessner and Luciano Lucignani and starring Sharon Tate...
ThirteenChairs may refer to: ThirteenChairs (1938 film), German film ThirteenChairs (1945 film), Swedish film starring Åke Söderblom The Thirteen Chairs...
positive reviews of her comedic performances and chose the comedy The ThirteenChairs (1969) as her next project, largely for the opportunity to co-star...
hidden from the Bolsheviks in one of the twelve chairs from the family's dining-room set. Those chairs, along with all other personal property, were taken...
Brooke-Taylor's gay husband in Sharon Tate's last film before her murder, The ThirteenChairs (1969), and Tobias Cromwell in Flight of the Doves (1971), as well...
of the Guildhall. In 1969 some filming was done in Lavenham for The ThirteenChairs, also known as Twelve Plus One. This was actress Sharon Tate's last...
Sharon returns home after spending six months in Europe filming The ThirteenChairs. She is initially happy to be reunited with Jay, as well as friend/house-sitter...
Polanski in preparation for the role. Tate filmed her last movie, The ThirteenChairs, in Italy in 1969, at the same time as Dalton films movies there in...
Hyde Otley (1968) - Lin Where's Jack? (1969) - Edgworth Bess Lyon The ThirteenChairs (1969) - 'Angel Antiques' salesperson (uncredited) A Day at the Beach...
Tillier. The ThirteenChairs 1969 The Twelve Chairs 1970 Also The Twelve Chairs (1971). All are based on the Russian 1928 novel The Twelve Chairs by Ilf and...
and film director (Diamonds Are Brittle, The Blonde from Peking, The ThirteenChairs) and screen writer. Ebrahim Golestan, 100, Iranian-British film director...
Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969, by Mel Stuart) as Shoemaker The ThirteenChairs (1969, by Nicolas Gessner and Luciano Lucignani) as Carlo De Seta -...
Psycho II Cloak & Dagger 12 Marc Behm 82 US Screenwriter Help! The ThirteenChairs 13 Michael Reardon 42 US Actor The Punisher Cabin Fever 15 Kieron Moore...
Midnight Cowboy Popi Putney Swope Some Kind of a Nut Sweet Charity The ThirteenChairs Topaz Trilogy Turn On to Love The Adventurers Andy Warhol's Trash The...
Cairo - screenplay 1967: The Blonde from Peking - screenplay 1969: The ThirteenChairs - screenplay 1971: Someone Behind the Door - screenplay 1972: The Mad...
Pat Harrigan, the unscrupulous railroad detective, in the film. The ThirteenChairs (1969), released in Italy two months after Sharon Tate's murder. The...
Four-Letter Word (1968) – Anthony Tepepa (1969) – Doctor Henry Price The ThirteenChairs (1969) – Stanley Duncan El bosque del lobo (1970) – Robert A Girl Called...
Candlesticks (1936) A Wedding Dream (1936) Signal in the Night (1937) ThirteenChairs (1938) Late Love (1943) Von Dassanowsky p.394 Von Dassanowsky, Robert...
WNET (channel 13), branded on-air as "Thirteen" (stylized as "THIRTEEN"), is a primary PBS member television station licensed to Newark, New Jersey, United...
Ages of Nakedness (1969) – The Magistrate (segment "The Theatre") The ThirteenChairs (1969) – Car Park Attendant The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971)...
The Thirteen Problems is a short story collection by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by Collins Crime Club in June 1932 and in...
executive committee, made up of the Chair and two Vice-Chairs. Through a process of peer nomination, the U15 appoints a Chair to lead the governing body. The...
On, Guys!: Popular game program competition (1970–1987). Kabachok (ThirteenChairs): Comedy shows, the scene of which the plot is a Polish cafe (Zucchini)...