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87 minutes. Country. United States. Language. Silent (English intertitles) Forbidden Fruit. Forbidden Fruit is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, and starring Agnes Ayres, Forrest Stanley, Clarence Burton, and Kathlyn Williams. [1] It is a remake of the 1915 film The Golden Chance, which was also directed by DeMille.
Forbidden Fruit ( Finnish: Kielletty hedelmä) is a 2009 Finnish drama film directed by Dome Karukoski. The film is about two teenage girls from a Conservative Laestadian community. The girls travel to Helsinki where they meet other people of their age and learn about their lifestyle that differs greatly from the girls' religious way of life.
11 Warner Bros. short films 1931-1944 Since 1968 Nearly dozen animated short films, including Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land, Uncle Tom's Bungalow, and Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs, were pulled from circulation under Censored Eleven. [11] Scarface: 1932 1932 Banned in five states and five other cities due to "glorification of crime ...
Léon: The Professional. Little Darlings. Little Flames (film) The Little Thief. Little Thirteen. Lola (1970 film) Lolita (1962 film) Lolita (1997 film) Loving Annabelle.
Banned by the Communist government for its negative view of a mother-son relationship. [391] 1972–1990 The Godfather: Banned by the Communist government because it romanticized the criminal world. In 1990, the ban was lifted. [409] 1977–1990 All Star Wars movies Banned by the Soviet government. [409] In 1990, the ban was lifted. 1984 Repentance
Moonlight (2016 film) Mother (1996 film) Mother (2009 film) Mother India. Mother's Day (1989 film) Mothers' Instinct (2024 film) My Left Foot. My Life as a Dog. My Life as McDull.
Forbidden Fruit (French: Le Fruit défendu) is a 1952 French drama film directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Fernandel, Françoise Arnoul and Claude Nollier. Drawn from the novel Act of Passion ( Lettre à mon juge ) by Georges Simenon , it omits the book's grim resolution and instead invents a happy ending.
Mommy. (2014 film) Mommy is a 2014 Canadian drama film written, directed and edited by Xavier Dolan and starring Anne Dorval, Antoine Olivier Pilon, and Suzanne Clément. The story concerns a mother with a sometimes-violent teenage son, struggling to control his behaviour in a desperate attempt to avoid seeing him being institutionalized.