Guillaume Tell is an opera in four acts by Gioachino Rossini to a French libretto by Etienne de Jouy and Hippolyte Bis, based on Friedrich Schiller's play Wilhelm Tell. It was first performed at the Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique on 3 August 1829. Based on the legend of William Tell, this opera was Rossini's last, even though the composer lived for nearly forty more years. The William Tell Overture, with its famous finale, is a major part of the concert and recording repertoire…
To spite her father, a young woman enters a convent. However, the woman's old boyfriend shows up and tries to win her back.
Andrea Damiani sends his wife Valeria off on a skiing holiday so he can spend time with his demanding mistress, Giulia. Little does he suspect that Valeria is having a rendezvous with a Count she recently met. However, Valeria does not know that 'Count' Giovanni is really just a manager's assistant, namely, Andrea's.
George Stark is a wealthy industrialist who invites five business friends of his to his remote Mediterranean island for a weekend of relaxation and business when he introduces them to Professor Farrell, a brilliant chemist who gives investment ideas to the group. But against Farrell's wishes, the group goes behind each other's back to obtain information on Farrell's chemistry ideas and soon the guests and residents start turning up dead one by one as Stark and Farrell must rally the group together to determine the identity of the killer (or killers) despite nobody trusting anyone.
Marlène Jobert, née le 4 novembre 1940 ou 1943 à Alger,, , est une actrice, romancière et conteuse pour enfants française. Comme Edwige Feuillère et Claude Jade, Marlène Jobert fait des études au conservatoire de Dijon tout en étant aux Beaux-arts de Dijon. Elle étudie ensuite le drame et l'art au Conservatoire de Paris, gagnant sa vie comme modèle pour photos et figurante dans des productions cinématographiques.