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Come Play with Me may refer to: * ''Come Play with Me'' (1968 film), an Italian drama film * ''Come Play with Me'' (1977 film), a British soft porn film * ''Come Play with Me'' (2021 film), a Mexican supernatural horror film * ''Come Play with Me'' (album), a 1995 album by jazz saxophonist Charles McPherson See also * Play with Me (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Come Play With Me (1968 Film)
''Come Play with Me'' ( it, Grazie, zia) is a 1968 Italian drama film directed by Salvatore Samperi. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The English title is not a translation of the Italian one, which translates into English as "Thanks, Auntie". Plot Alvise (Lou Castel) is a young man who thinks he is paralyzed. He receives treatment for his psychological problem. His father leaves Alvise for a few days in the care of Aunt Lea (Lisa Gastoni), who is Alvise's mother's sister. Alvise becomes infatuated with his aunt and Lea also reciprocates gradually. Lea breaks off her relationship with Stefano (Gabriele Ferzetti) to be with her nephew. Alvise promises to make love to Lea if she plays with him and beats him at any of the games. Lea and Alvise play a number of games leading to the ultimate game of euthanasia. Cast * Lisa Gastoni as Aunt Lea * Lou Castel as Alvise * Gabriele Ferzetti ...
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Come Play With Me (1977 Film)
''Come Play with Me'' is a 1977 British softcore pornographic film, starring Mary Millington and directed by George Harrison Marks. Its cast list contains many well-known British character actors who were not known for appearing in such films. The film is regarded by many as the most successful of the British sex comedies of the seventies. It ran continuously at the Moulin Cinema in Great Windmill Street, Soho, London for 201 weeks, from April 1977 to March 1981, which is listed in the Guinness Book Of World Records as the longest-running screening in Britain. A blue plaque on the former cinema's site commemorates this. Synopsis Cornelius Clapworthy (Harrison Marks) and his sidekick Maurice Kelly (Alfie Bass) are two elderly forgers responsible for flooding the UK with fake banknotes. On the run from their gangster boss Slasher ( Ronald Fraser) and effeminate, cross-dressing government official Podsnap (Ken Parry), the pair escape to the Scottish Highlands and, posing as m ...
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Come Play With Me (2021 Film)
''Come Play with Me'' ( es, Juega Conmigo) is a 2021 Mexican supernatural horror film Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes. Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements include monsters, apoca ... directed by Adrián García Bogliano. The film's plot follows Sofi, a young nanny who must confront an evil demon named Mormo in order to save the children she takes care of. The film was originally released in Mexico on March 11, 2021 where it was a commercial success for its domestic box office. It was distributed by FilmSharks in the United States, and it is the first production of Lemonster, a division of Lemmon Studios. Plot Sofía, better known as "Sofi" is a 18 year-old humble worker who, thanks to her elder sister Natalia, gets a job as a nanny for children of a wealthy family. On her first day she is introduced to the family children: G ...
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Come Play With Me (album)
''Come Play with Me'' is an album by saxophonist Charles McPherson which was recorded in 1995 and released on the Arabesque label.Jazzlists: Arabesque Jazz discography
accessed May 15, 2018


Reception

The review by Scott Yanow said "Although he had rarely played with any of the sidemen heard on his Arabesque release before, the quartet presents a unified sound, as if they were a regularly working group. ... no matter what the vehicle, McPherson is in top form throughout this fine date and he sounds clearly inspired".


Track listing

All compositions by Charles McPherson except where noted # "
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