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- A married couple's life is turned upside down when the wife is accused of a murder.
- Adapted from the work of Miguel de Cervantes, this is the story of a hidalgo, fanatic for chivalry novels, who loses his sanity and believing to be a knight named Don Quixote de La Mancha, decides to go on imaginary adventures along with his friend, the simple farmer Sancho Panza, who becomes his squire. On their journeys, they rescue dames in distress in honorable acts and fight giants among other perils, with Don longing to be with the love of his life, lady Dulcinea, and Sancho waiting to be rewarded with an island where he's about to become a governor.
- Terry Gilliam's doomed attempt to get his film, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018), off the ground.
- The story of a Spanish gentlemen gone mad and his dim-witted squire Sancho Panza, who set forth on a journey to right wrongs and accomplish good deeds in the name of chivalry.
- In this minimalist take on Cervantes' Don Quixote story, there are no windmills - only wind, trees, grass and sunlight. It is a soulful study of two lone figures against an unspoiled landscape.
- A tax investigator chasing a tax evader stumbles over a series of bloody murders and gets involved in an investigation with a rookie cop despite his boss' orders to stay out of the way.
- Senor Quexana has read so many books on chivalry that he believes that he is the knight Don Quixote de la Mancha. So Don Quixote sets off on his horse, accompanied by his squire Sancho Panza on a mule, to perform valiant deeds. They mistakenly save the Lady Altisidora who is so amused that she invites them to visit the Duke to provide some merriment at court. Among other deeds, Don Quixote frees some prisoners, who then turn upon him, and Don Quixote attacks a windmill that he imagines is a monstrous wizard.
- This evocative chiller from director Giacomo Cimini follows the fortunes of a young 12 year-old girl named Jenny (Susanna Satta). Abandoned in Rome by her careless mother, Jenny has to fend for herself, with only her friend George (Simone Dipascasio) to help her. But their plans soon turn evil, with Jenny and George unleashing a bloody rampage on the citizens of the Italian capital.
- Retelling of the Don Quixote story set in present day Scotland. Donovan Quick comes to the rescue of Lucy, the mainstay of the dysfunctional Pannick family.
- In Spain, in the sixteenth century, an elderly gentleman named Don Quixote has gone mad from reading too many books on chivalry. Proclaiming himself a knight, he sets out with his squire, Sancho Panza, to reform the world and revive the age of chivalry, choosing a slut to be his noble lady Dulcinea. He mistakes inns for castles, a play about chivalry for the real thing, flocks of sheep for armies, convicts for wronged prisoners, and windmills for giants. While he and Sancho are off on their adventures, his niece, her fiancee, and the local priest think up a strategy to get him back home.
- The most faithful of all the major film versions of Cervantes' novel.
- Miniseries version of the first half of Cervantes' famous novel.
- Animated series based on Don Quixote with anthropomorphic animals. Unstable heroic knight Don Coyote, his talking horse Rosinante, his sidekick Sancho Panda and Sancho's cynical talking donkey Dapple roam the country and fight villainy.
- A self-proclaimed "knight" and his hapless squire travel the Spanish countryside, attacking "giants" that are really windmills in his attempt to win the love of the fair Dulcinea.
- The summaries of the greatest novels
- A film version of the second half of Cervantes' "Don Quixote".
- The head of maternity clinic is nicknamed Don Quixote by his neighbors. He spends days and nights with newborn children, forgetting about his own growing sons.
- Comic version of the famous man of la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes in which Don Quixote having read an adventure book too many sets out on his own adventures with his servant Sancho Panza.
- This is a story of a lone-wolf knight called Don de la Mancha (Don Quijote de la Mancha) based on one of the most famous novels in the world, "Ei ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" written by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. The hero is just keen to do everything for Princess Dulcinea, with whom he fell in love at first sight. She is so curious that she often goes out of the castle with her servant Notre-Dame and so loves her father King that she immediately comes back to the castle whenever she hears the king is sick. Only for his love for Princess Dulcinea, Don de la Mancha sets forth a chivalrous adventure with his reliable and wise retainer Sancho Panza in the hope of seeing the princess some day.
- A musical comedy about the funny adventures of two friends - Petrov and Vasechkin. The guys, inexhaustible in inventions, fourth-grade students, have matured, but every day something happens to them again, even during the summer holidays.
- A young lady named Aldonza receives a communication from the famous Don Quixote, via Sancho Panza, and takes on the identity of the Cervantes character Dulcinea, which gets her into trouble.
- When Harvey Grossman, an indie rocker from Chicago, discovers authentic traditional folk and blues music, he is re-born as Winston Thomas, the self-styled 'greatest and most authentic folk singer of all time'. Winston plans a pilgrimage to Okemah, Oklahoma, birthplace of Woody Guthrie, but Bonnie, Winston's irate ex-girlfriend, and Harry, an IRS agent whom Winston believes is from HUAC, have other plans.
- A self-proclaimed "knight" and his hapless squire travel the Spanish countryside, attacking "giants" that are really windmills in his attempt to win the love of the fair Dulcinea.
- Kimball Johnson is a non-conformist with a heart-and someone willing to lose everything to tilt at windmills. In the style of esteemed documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles, documentary filmmaker Gabriel Lakey spent six years following this true American original. Some might call Kimball Johnson crazy, some might call him foolish, and others might call him enlightened, but pursuing his passions headlong without a harness can bear a heavy price. Would you be willing to lose everything you owned for the feeling of having tried and lost? Is this pigweed philosopher an unconventional genius who figured out that life is best lived at the outer fringes or is he just the quintessential Don Quixote of broken dreams who never found his way home?
- Sam Penzer is stuck downtown with no wallet and no way home. Nobody in this town will throw pity his way and lend him a helping hand. Sam's last hope is Don Quixote a man who believes that he's a mid century knight and his new "friend" Sam is his jester.