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Virages (film, 1969)
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Virages.
Virages (Winning) est un film américain réalisé par James Goldstone, sorti en 1969.
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- Titre : Virages
- Titre original : Winning
- Réalisation : James Goldstone
- Scénario : Howard Rodman
- Production : John Foreman et Paul Newman
- Société de production : Jennings Lang, Newman-Foreman Company et Universal Pictures
- Musique : Dave Grusin
- Photographie : Richard Moore
- Montage : Edward A. Biery et Richard C. Meyer
- Pays d'origine : États-Unis
- Format : Couleurs - 2,20:1 - Mono
- Genre : Action
- Durée : 123 minutes
- Date de sortie : 1969
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Catégories : Film américain | Film sorti en 1969 | Film d'action | Titre de film en V | Film d'Universal Pictures
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