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Duration: 226 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Valerie Ritchie Perrine
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Valerie Perrine, born Valerie Ritchie Perrine on September 3, 1943, is an American actress and model. She is known for her role as Honey Bruce in the 1974 film 'Lenny', which earned her a BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles, a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress, and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Perrine has also appeared in notable films like 'Superman' (1978), 'The Electric Horseman' (1979), and 'Superman II' (1980).
Release Year: 1972
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Matadero cinco, Slachthuis 5, Кланица 5, Matadouro 5, Matadouro Cinco, Slagtehus 5, Teurastamo 5, Abattoir 5, Sfageio noumero pente, Sfageio yp' arithmon 5, Az ötös számú vágóhíd, Beit mitbahayim hamesh, Mattatoio 5, Slaktehus 5, Slakthus 5, Rzeznia nr 5, Abatorul - cinci, Klanica pet, Бойня номер пять, Mezbaha No.5, Schlachthof 5
Director: George Roy Hill
Writer: Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Stephen Geller
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Companies: Universal Pictures, Vanadas Productions
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Film Based On Literature, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Comedy, Science Fiction Film, Speculative Fiction Film, War
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Keywords: alien civilization, based on novel or book, dresden, germany, husband wife relationship, prisoner of war, time travel, war crimes, world war ii
Billy Pilgrim, a World War II veteran and optometrist from New York, finds himself inexplicably jumping back and forth in time due to his experiences as a prisoner of war in Dresden during the bombing in February 1945. He travels between three distinct periods: his early childhood memories, his life after the war with his wife Valencia, and his mysterious abduction by aliens from Tralfamadore who keep him in a zoo.
Slaughterhouse-Five is a 1972 film directed by George Roy Hill, loosely based on Kurt Vonnegut's semiautobiographical novel of the same name. The movie explores Billy Pilgrim's fragmented reality and his coping mechanisms for surviving the trauma he witnessed during the Dresden bombing. The film blends comedy with themes of war, time travel, and alien encounters to illustrate Billy's disjointed perspective.