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  1. Sep 5, 1997 · The German dubbed version differs from the usual dubbing of foreign films. In this movie they use the German "Herr" instead of "Mister" and the German currency (then "D-Mark") instead of US currency (when Christian Slater hires a room).

    • (1.6K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Alan Wade
    • 1997-09-05
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julian_PoJulian Po - Wikipedia

    Julian Po - Wikipedia. Julian Po is a 1997 drama film starring Christian Slater and Robin Tunney . Plot. The film is the story of a depressed man who comes into a town with no future. The title character (Slater) wanders into a small sleepy town with the intent to kill himself.

  3. Julian Po (1997) - The German dubbed version differs from the usual dubbing of foreign films. In this movie they use the German "Herr" instead of "Mister" and the German currency (then "D-Mark") instead of US currency (when Christian Slater hires a room).

  4. Julian Po (Christian Slater) is headed to the beach. A bookkeeper by profession, his life is not evolving the way he wanted it to, so he has quit his job in favor of this quest. However, before he reaches the beloved ocean of his dreams, his car breaks down and he walks to the nearest town.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › culture-magazines › julian-poJulian Po | Encyclopedia.com

    Nondescript bookkeeper Julian Po (Slater) has his car break down near an isolated mountain community and immediately comes under suspicion when he checks into the local boarding house, which never gets any guests. And the next day Julian's car has vanished, stranding him in nowherestown.

  6. Sep 24, 1997 · An engagingly off-kilter exploration of how a suicidal bookkeeper becomes a makeshift messiah, “Julian Po” is a beautifully controlled fable whose profound underpinnings are buoyed by luminous...

  7. Slater is the stranger (one 'Julian Po') who walks into a sleepy small town, and soon admits that he is there to commit suicide. This revelation makes him the man of the moment: women throw ...

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