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Charlotte Rampling is an English actress. She was born in 1945 at Sturmer. She played 'Miss Havisham' in the 1999 BBC television film version of Charles Dickens' book 'Great Expectations'.
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Farewell, My Lovely is a crime drama starring Robert Mitchum and Charlotte Rampling in a story about an ex-convict who hires private detective Philip Marlowe to trace an old girl friend. Farewell, My Lovely was directed by Dick Richards in 1975.
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Caravan to Vaccares is an action adventure starring David Birney, Charlotte Rampling, Michael Lonsdale and Marcel Bozzuffi in a story based upon the novel by Alistair MacLean about an American drifter who, while travelling in France meets an English woman who offers him the chance to earn his ticket home by accompanying her to New York. Caravan to Vaccares was directed by Geoffrey Reeve in 1974.
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Farewell, My Lovely is a crime drama starring Robert Mitchum and Charlotte Rampling in a story about an ex-convict who hires private detective Philip Marlowe to trace an old girl friend. Farewell, My Lovely was directed by Dick Richards in 1975.
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Georgy Girl is a comedy starring Lynn Redgrave, James Mason, Alan Bates, Charlotte Rampling and Bill Owen in a story based on the novel by Margaret Forster about a young girl who discovers herself while being pursued by her parents' employer and looking after her roommate's illegitimate child. Georgy Girl was directed by Silvio Narizzano in 1966.
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The Long Duel is a period adventure starring Yul Brynner, Trevor Howard, Harry Andrews, Charlotte Rampling and Virginia North in a story about a British policeman unwillingly put on the trail of an Indian rebel leader. The Long Duel was directed by Ken Annakin in 1966.
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The Wings Of The Dove is a period drama starring Helena Bonham Carter, Linus Roache, Alison Elliott and Charlotte Rampling in a story based on the novel by Henry James about an impoverished woman keen to return to the upper echelons of society that her mother gave up for love. The Wings Of The Dove was directed by Iain Softley in 1997.
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Under The Sand is a drama starring Charlotte Rampling, Bruno Cremer, Jacques Nolot and Alexandra Stewart in a story about a Parisian English teacher whose summer holiday at the beach is ruined by the sudden and mysterious disappearance of her husband. Under The Sand was directed by Francois Ozon in 2000.
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