The best Daniel Emilfork’s adventure movies

Daniel Emilfork

Daniel Emilfork

07/04/1924- 17/10/2006
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The City of Lost Children

The City of Lost Children
7.5/10
A scientist in a surrealist society kidnaps children to steal their dreams, hoping that they slow his aging process.

The Liquidator

The Liquidator
5.9/10
Spy spoof about Boysie Oakes, a British secret agent who specialises in Liquidating. In actual fact he contracts out the work and pretends it is was himself. This leads to complications.

Travels with My Aunt

Travels with My Aunt
6.3/10
At his mother's funeral, stuffy bank clerk Henry Pulling meets his Aunt Augusta, an elderly eccentric with more-than-shady dealings who pulls him along on a whirlwind adventure as she attempts to rescue an old lover.

Sans famille

Sans famille
7.1/10
The Remi abandoned by his foster father sold to the troubadour Vasalis, in his living through the rural villages the people to entertain, gehoplen his three dogs and a monkey. In the beginning Remi takes its new master, but a demanding and hard man, and the animals have not been too much with the clumsy boy. But gradually creates a bond between Remi and his new comrades, until their friendship is suddenly disrupted when Vasalis is arrested for vagrancy and sentenced. Then Remi, alone in the world, along with his animal friends in position to try to keep ...

The Thief of Bagdad

The Thief of Bagdad
5.8/10
A resourceful thief helps a handscome prince fight an evil wizard and win the hand of a beautiful princess.

Le Triomphe de Michel Strogoff

Le Triomphe de Michel Strogoff
5.7/10
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Release: 14/12/1961
  • Character: Ben Routh

Taxandria

Taxandria
6.4/10
A lighthouse guardian leads a young prince towards an imaginary world, Taxandria, where the boy learns about the power of love and the value of liberty. A totalitarian regime has forbidden time: time watches have been confiscated, photo cameras are illegal as they freeze a point in time. A typical Servais theme: a power is oppressed by a constraint that denies what is best in the individual, and therefore has to be twisted in various ways, to establish an entirely artificial world, that has rules that may question some of the rules of our world at this side of the mirror.

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