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Director: Jean-Paul Sassy
Cast: Pierre Fresnay, Guy Tréjean, Claude Cerval, Paul Le Person
One night in Paris all the clocks and watches of the whole world stopped except that of a small professor.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Clock Head, a 1970 family fantasy film directed by Jean-Paul Sassy, received a mixed critical reception. The film is about a professor in Paris whose clock remains the only one running when all others in the world stop. Details about its awards recognition or public ratings are not available.
Why you might like this:
Clock Head (1970) directed by Jean-Paul Sassy offers a unique fantasy experience, blending whimsical family-friendly elements with an imaginative premise - the whole world's clocks and watches stop except for one professor's. Fans of quirky, imaginative '70s French cinema will particularly appreciate Sassy's distinctive visual style and the standout performances from leads Pierre Fresnay and Guy Tréjean.
A clock position, or clock bearing, is the direction of an object observed from a vehicle, typically a vessel or an aircraft, relative to the orientation of the vehicle to the observer. The vehicle must be considered to have a front, a back, a left side and a right side. These quarters may have specialized names, such as bow and stern for a vessel, or nose and tail for an aircraft. The observer then measures or observes the angle made by the intersection of the line of sight to the longitudinal axis, the dimension of length, of the vessel, using the clock analogy.
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