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Esther Ofarim - Sinful Davey

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2008

From the movie "Sinful Davey", 1969
http://www.esther-ofarim.de/sinful.htm
Esther only sang the title song, there was no acting by her in the film.
If you want to get this movie on DVD: there only exist a Spanish version of it, which also includes English original language.

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  • Geeeennnnte!!! Eu preciso ver este filme de novo!!! A atuação de John Hurt é fantástica e inesquecível!! Dispensam comentários a "cara" de gatuno que ele faz e a cena do baile em que ele seduz as mulheres e "faz a limpa" nas jóias sem que elas percebam durante as danças. Ma-ra-vi-lha!!!!!!

  • Could you translate it into English, please?

  • OMg um shes a american actress famous from (addams family 1 &2 and the witches) i just read she was part in this movie?

  • I don't know, I didn't see the movie. I only posted this video because of the song.

  • wheres ANgelica Huston??

  • Who's Angelica Huston??

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  • This is one of John Huston's weakest and most forgettable films and all too obviously a rip-off of Tony Richardson's "Tom Jones", but at least it was entertaining.

    John Hurt's performance is great, of course.

  • @jg1988 Angelica Huston was originally considered for the lead female role, but was not casted in the movie. The film is, however, directed by her father John Huston.

  • I saw this film when I was 9 (in 1974) and I fell in love with John Hurt!

  • I haven't heard of this movie. Exceptional singing by Esther.

  • Good grief - AT LAST! I've seen this single listed on various Esther Ofarim sites but never heard it until now. Thank you conmad 24.

    It's soooo good - got that perfect happy/sad balance; the sort of thing capable of destroying a wistful sensitive kid watching an afternoon film in the mid 70's!

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