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Arsan404

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  1. Las Largas Vacaciones del 36/The Long Vacations of 36. Jaime Camino. Spain. With José Sacristán, Concha Velasco, Francisco Rabal, Ismael Merlo. A family on vacation in Barcelona tries to remain neutral at the beginning of the Civil War. Very good movie that shows how war affects everyday people and test their ideologies and loyalties. Jaime Camino successfully balances the drama of the isolated characters and the realism of the events unfolding before their eyes. The cast gives fine, solid performances.
  2. Balderston, John L. - Screenwriter (Gaslight)
  3. Vale, Vicky - Kim Basinger in Batman
  4. El Esperado Amor Desesperado. Julián Pastor. Mexico. With Sonia Furió, Ofelia Guilmáin, Víctor Junco, María Teresa Rivas, Fernando Balzaretti. Two spinster sisters lead a quiet life, convinced that they will never marry. Then one of them wrongly assumes her nephew is in love with her. Delightful, bittersweet comedy with excellent performances and well directed by Pastor.
  5. Las Poquianchis. Felipe Cazals. Mexico. With Diana Bracho, Jorge Martínez de Hoyos, Malena Doria, Tina Romero, María Rojo, Leonor Llausás. Three sisters trick young girls into prostitution in rural Mexico in the 1950s. Based on real events, the movie depicts with brutal details the horrific fate of the victimized young women. As in Canoa and El Apando, Cazals shows how evil tortures and destroys innocent people. Hard to watch, but a good movie.
  6. Skipping X Young, Freddie - Cinematographer (Lawrence of Arabia)
  7. 6.) Cagney didn't make another movie in 20 years.
  8. Whit Bissell was in Brute Force with Charles Bickford
  9. Vivien Leigh was in Ship of Fools with Lee Marvin
  10. 1976: 1. Cría Cuervos/Raise Ravens. Carlos Saura. Spain. With Geraldine Chaplin, Ana Torrent. 2. La Pasión Según Berenice/The Passion of Berenice. Jaime Humberto Hermosillo. Mexico. With Martha Navarro, Pedro Armendáriz, Jr., Emma Roldán. 3. Ansikte mot Ansikte/Face to Face. Ingmar Bergman. Sweden. With Liv Ullmann, Erland Josephson, Gunnar Björnstrand. 4. Canoa. Felipe Cazals. Mexico. With Enrique Lucero, Salvador Sánchez, Roberto Sosa, Ernesto Gómez Cruz. Very, very close top 4. Ask me tomorrow and it may look different. 5. Les Blancs et Les Noirs en Couleur/Black and White in Color. Ivory Coast, France. With Jean Carmet, Jacques Dufilho, Catherine Duvel. 6. ¿Quién Puede Matar a un Niño?/Who can Kill a Child? Narciso Ibáñez Serrador. Spain. With Lewis Fiander, Prunella Ransome. 7. Pascual Duarte. Ricardo Franco. Spain. With José Luis Gómez, Diana Pérez de Guzmán, Paca Olea. 8. Retrato de Familia/Family Portrait. Antonio Giménez Rico. Spain. With Antonio Ferrándiz, Amparo Soler Leal, Miguel Bosé. I've seen The Tenant only in English and dubbed entirely in Spanish (Aargh!), that's why I didn't include it.
  11. I had never heard of this movie before, so naturally I was curious and decided to do some research about it, you know, a purely academic, scientific curiosity....and I think I ended up doing a lot of research that day.
  12. Rosalind Russell was in Four's a Crowd with Patric Knowles
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