Manifesto (1988 film)
Manifesto | |
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Directed by | Dušan Makavejev |
Screenplay by | Dušan Makavejev |
Produced by | Yoram Globus Menahem Golan |
Starring | |
Production company | Cannon Group |
Distributed by | Cannon Film Distributors |
Release date |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $70,060 |
Manifesto is a 1988 American comedy drama film directed by Dušan Makavejev and starring Camilla Søeberg, Alfred Molina, Simon Callow and Eric Stoltz.[1] It was filmed in what was Yugoslavia under the working title, "For a Night of Love", and is based on the novella by Émile Zola. The screenplay concerns an attempt by revolutionaries to assassinate an autocratic central European monarch, and the inept police state that tries to find and stop them.
Plot summary[]
In the 1920s, the King's security chief Avanti arrives in the sleepy village of Waldheim with an array of policemen to protect the monarch on his upcoming visit. Meanwhile, the lovely Svetlana also returns to the village after 3 years away, with plans of assassination - and romance.
Cast[]
- Camilla Søeberg as Svetlana Vargas
- Alfred Molina as Avanti
- Simon Callow as Police Chief Hunt
- Eric Stoltz as Christopher
- Lindsay Duncan as Lily Sachor
- Rade Šerbedžija as Emile
- Svetozar Cvetković as Rudi Kugelhopf
- Chris Haywood as Wango
- Patrick Godfrey as Doctor Lombrosow
- Linda Marlowe as Stella Vargas
- Ronald Lacey as Conductor
- Tanja Bošković as Olympia
- Gabrielle Anwar as Tina
- Enver Petrovci as The King
- Zeljko Duvnjak as Martin
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Categories:
- 1988 films
- English-language films
- British films
- 1988 comedy-drama films
- Films about assassinations
- Films based on works by Émile Zola
- Films directed by Dušan Makavejev
- Films set in the 1920s
- Films shot in Yugoslavia
- British comedy-drama films
- Golan-Globus films
- Films scored by Nicola Piovani
- Films produced by Menahem Golan
- Films produced by Yoram Globus
- 1980s comedy-drama film stubs