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  1. テンプレートを表示. 『 ワンダとダイヤと優しい奴ら 』(ワンダとダイヤとやさしいやつら、原題: A Fish Called Wanda )は 1988年 制作の イギリス 、 アメリカ 映画。. ケヴィン・クラインが アカデミー助演男優賞 を受賞した。. 盗まれた ダイヤモンド の ...

  2. Un poisson nommé Wanda (A Fish Called Wanda) ou Un ange dénommé Wanda au Québec, est un film américano-britannique humoristique réalisé par Charles Crichton, sorti en 1988. Le film évoque les actions de quatre malfrats (trois hommes, une femme) qui font une attaque à main armée et dérobent des diamants.

  3. 5 de oct. de 2012 · Watch the hilarious comedy A Fish Called Wanda, starring John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline and Michael Palin, as they plot, betray and chase each other for a fortune in diamonds. This is ...

  4. A Fish Called Wanda. Kevin Kline won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in this wildly popular comedy about an intricate diamond heist that's peppered with the comical antics of Jamie Lee Curtis and John Cleese. IMDb 7.5 1 h 43 min 1988. R. Comedy · Cheerful · Outlandish · Campy. This video is currently unavailable.

  5. Sexy American diamonds lover Wanda and her boyfriend Otto are in England to plot alongside George and Ken the robbery of a diamond collection. Wanda and Otto want the stolen diamonds for themselves, and inform the police about George not knowing that he has already moved the diamonds to another secret place. Wanda thinks the best way to find out is by getting close to George's lawyer - Archie ...

  6. Monty Python veteran John Cleese co-wrote and co-stars in this hilarious tale of lust, sex, murder and seafood, which won an Academy Award for Kevin Kline for his performance as an unhinged hitman. Also starring Python veteran Michael Palin, A Fish Called Wanda is “a deliciously dishy comedy” (Washington Post). Comedy 1988 1 hr 47 min. 96% ...

  7. A Fish Called Wanda (1988), one of the best-loved British comedies of the past 20 years, is a caper story full of wacky characters and clever twists. It sends up British stereotypes (inhibition, formality) and American stereotypes (intuitiveness, lack of sophistication). More interestingly for film buffs, it's a blend of two grand traditions of British comedy: the wry 1950s Ealing Studios ...