The End of Violence (1997)

The Robe

Page (Andie MacDowell) holds Mike (Bill Pullman) at gunpoint, but all he wants is her robe.

Directed by Wim Wenders.

Released in 1997 by MGM.

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  • setting: Los Angeles
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  • theme: Change
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  • actor: Bill Pullman
  • actor: Andie MacDowell
  • director: Wim Wenders
  • producer: Wim Wenders
  • producer: Deepak Nayar
  • producer: Ulrich Felsberg
  • cinematographer: Pascal Rabaud
  • composer: Ry Cooder
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  • editor: Peter Przygodda
  • role-name: Page
  • role-name: Mike Max
  • screenwriter: Wim Wenders
  • year: 1997
  • studio: MGM