What? (1972) Roman Polanski Masterpiece

Directed by: Roman Polanski
Actors: Marcello Mastroianni, Sydne Rome, Hugh Griffith and Guido Alberti
Language: English
Country: Italy, France, West Germany

Also known as: Che?, Quoi?, Diary of Forbidden Dreams, Que?

Description: Innocence and sensibility of American tourists have long made ​​them heroes of jokes in most European countries. Pretty curious American who travels around the world, gets to Italy. Sense of adventure brings her to the fact that she, without belongings and documents, finds accommodation in a luxury resort hotel on the Mediterranean Sea. No one is surprised by an unusual guest – all busy with their own affairs and the decision of some absurd problems. Fatal aging handsome Alex takes care of the girl, which adds a lot of candid pages in her diary. But no clarity about everything happening . . .

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Directed by: Roman Polanski Actors: Marcello Mastroianni, Sydne Rome, Hugh Griffith and Guido Alberti Language: English Country: Italy, France, West Germany Also known as: Che?, Quoi?, Diary of Forbidden Dreams, Que? Description: Innocence and sensibility of American tourists have long made ​​them heroes of jokes in most European countries. Pretty […]

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