Death Watch
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'''''Death Watch''''' ([[French language|French]]: ''La Mort en direct'') is a [[1980 in film|1980]] [[France|French]] [[science fiction film]] directed by [[Bertrand Tavernier]]. It based on the novel ''[[The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe]]'' by [[David G. Compton]]. [[Romy Schneider]] plays the dying heroine with whose [[death]] is being recorded on national television in an ongoing [[soap opera]] of [[morbid]] [[reality tv]]. Much of the filming took place in and around [[Glasgow]]. | '''''Death Watch''''' ([[French language|French]]: ''La Mort en direct'') is a [[1980 in film|1980]] [[France|French]] [[science fiction film]] directed by [[Bertrand Tavernier]]. It based on the novel ''[[The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe]]'' by [[David G. Compton]]. [[Romy Schneider]] plays the dying heroine with whose [[death]] is being recorded on national television in an ongoing [[soap opera]] of [[morbid]] [[reality tv]]. Much of the filming took place in and around [[Glasgow]]. | ||
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Death Watch (French: La Mort en direct) is a 1980 French science fiction film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It based on the novel The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe by David G. Compton. Romy Schneider plays the dying heroine with whose death is being recorded on national television in an ongoing soap opera of morbid reality tv. Much of the filming took place in and around Glasgow.
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