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| - Moulin Rouge es una canción cantada por Sanji.
- Moulin Rouge is a song sung by Sanji.
- thumb|300px|Pocztówka reklamująca restaurację [[Plik:Kantaka_-_PRL.jpg|thumb|300px|Neonowy młyn - szyld restauracji Moulin Rouge]]thumb|300px|Czerwony wiatrak nad Mulinką w powojennym PoznaniuW międzywojennym Poznaniu, przy ulicy Kantaka 8/9 mieściło się Moulin Rouge. Popularny kabaret nazywany zdrobniale Mulinka. Nad wejściem, podobnie jak nad francuskim orginałem, wisiał szyld - czerwony młyn.
- thumb|260pxMoulin Rouge! (Moulin Rouge en España y Moulin Rouge: Amor en Rojo en México) es una película musical de 2001, dirigida por el australiano Baz Luhrmann, interpretada por Nicole Kidman y Ewan McGregor y considerada uno de los mejores musicales de la historia del cine; un clásico contemporáneo. Está basada en gran parte en la ópera de Giuseppe Verdi La Traviata, así como en la novela La dama de las camelias del escritor francés Alejandro Dumas (hijo). La cinta participó en la selección oficial del Festival de Cannes de 2001.
- Moulin Rouge is an inn on Cochineal Island on the Meridian Ocean. Prior to the ocean merge in early 2012, the building was located on the Viridian Ocean.
- La poignée de Moulin rouge est un croix de couleur claire. Ces chakrams sont constitués d'un cercle rouge autour duquel sont positionnées des pointes rouges plus claires, toutes de la même taille, rattachées au cercle par des tiges noires.
- Linkara: (singing)There was a guy,That critic with the glasses guy,He once attempted to reviewMoulin Rouge.So begrudgingly,he hated it,berated it,for causing so much misery. NC: (thinking, lethargic and depressed) Moulin Rouge. A movie. A musical nominated for several Oscars. Directed by Baz Luhrmann. A film of pretentious pleasures, where arthouse beatniks and singing emos praise this uninspired buttfuck for its originality. How could they not see that this film has ripped off every tired romance, every overused line, every attention-grabbing editing trick to make people believe it's saying more than it really is? But perhaps, I'm getting ahead of myself. (picks up laptop and starts typing on it) I first saw the movie exactly one week ago...
- Moulin Rouge (1952) is a film set in Paris in the late nineteenth century, following artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in the city's bohemian sub-culture in and around the burlesque palace, the Moulin Rouge. The movie was directed by John Huston and released by United Artists. It is based on the novel Moulin Rouge (1950) by Pierre La Mure. Taken from the Wikipedia article on Moulin Rouge.
- The virtual version of the Moulin Rouge is located in the upper-right corner of HKO's Paris, close to the north-east exit. It is locked and again you will have to find the key first to be able to enter. The pink lamb Piano is sleeping in there and will send you on a dangerous journey after you wake her up. There are a couple of films about the Moulin Rouge, as many famous artists have performed there. Édith Piaf, Josephine Baker, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Liza Minelli, Elton John and so on. The Moulin Rouge was also featured in some paintings of Toulouse-Lautrec.
- Moulin Rouge (French for "red mill") is a traditional cabaret, built in 1889 by Joseph Oller who already owned the Paris Olympia. Situated in the red-light district of Pigalle on Boulevard de Clichy in the 18th arrondissement, near Montmartre, Paris, France, it is famous for the large red imitation windmill on its roof. The Moulin Rouge is a symbol of French Culture as well as the Bohemian influence on Western Europe. The building has a rich history that is still being added to today. Over the past hundred years, the Moulin Rouge has remained a popular tourist destination for many visitors each year. Today the Moulin Rouge offers musical dance entertainment for adult visitors from around the world. Much of the romance from turn-of-the-century France is still present in the interior environ
- Moulin Rouge! is a 2001 musical film, directed by Baz Luhrmann and starring Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman. The story is told through flashbacks from the point of view of Christian James (McGregor), a young Englishman writing the story of his doomed affair with the star of the eponymous Parisian nightclub.
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