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  1. The Formula” is a brand-new introductory level online course, created by New York Times best-selling author Dr Joe Dispenza. Dr Joe will show you scientifically how your inner world of thoughts and feelings really does affect your outer world of objective reality–your life.

  2. 19 de dic. de 1980 · The Formula: Directed by John G. Avildsen. With George C. Scott, Marlon Brando, Marthe Keller, John Gielgud. The synthetic fuel production formula, invented by the Nazis at the end of World War II, is sought after by some who aim to sell it, and by others who wish to destroy it.

  3. La fórmula es una película dirigida por John G. Avildsen con George C. Scott, Marthe Keller, Marlon Brando, John Gielgud .... Año: 1980. Título original: The Formula. Sinopsis: En 1945, un general alemán consigue esconder en Suiza importantes documentos secretos. En 1980, una serie de asesinatos y pistas conducen al descubrimiento de un ...

  4. The Formula is a 1980 mystery film directed by John G. Avildsen.It was produced and written by Steve Shagan, who adapted his own 1979 novel The Formula.It stars Marlon Brando, George C. Scott, Marthe Keller, John Gielgud, G. D. Spradlin, and Beatrice Straight.. The film follows the attempts by different groups who wish to either secure or destroy a synthetic fuel formula invented by the Nazis ...

  5. La fórmula película dirigida por John G. Avildsen y protagonizada por George C. Scott, Marlon Brando y Marthe Keller. Año: 1980. Tema: Nazis. Sinopsis: En 1945, un general alemán consigue esconder en Suiza importantes documentos secretos. En 1980, una serie de asesinatos y pistas conducen al descubrimiento de un plan para recuperar esos documentos, q...

  6. A detective uncovers a formula that was devised by the Nazis in WW II to make gasoline from synthetic products, thereby eliminating the necessity for oil—and oil companies. A major oil company finds out about it and tries to destroy the formula and anyone who knows about it.

  7. The Formula. One of the ironies of "The Formula" is that if it had only been made from an old Hollywood formula-any formula-we might have been able to understand it better. As it stands, it's so thoroughly baffling that the audience finds itself asking, not only who-did-it, but what they did, and who they were. The movie is no help.