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Estelita Rodriguez (July 2, 1928 – March 12, 1966)
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Nestor Paiva-Estelita Rodriguez "The fabulous senorita" 1952, de R. G. Springsteen.
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Estelita Rodriguez, 1940s
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Rio Bravo (1959) screencap with Angie Dickinson, Estelita Rodriguez, Pedro Gonzales Gonzalez and Ricky Nelson.
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12 marzo … ricordiamo …
12 marzo … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2020: Tonie Marshall, attrice, sceneggiatrice e regista francese. Figlia dell’attore e regista americano William Marshall e dell’attrice francese Micheline Preslea. (n. 1951) 2012: Gloria Sachs è stata una stilista americana. 2011: Nilla Pizzi, Adonilla Pizzi, cantante e attrice italiana. (n. 1919) 1989: Luigi Tosi, attore italiano. (n. 1915) 1966: Estelita Rodriguez, è stata un’attrice…
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'Rio Bravo' Movie and 4K Review
The following review was written by Ultimate Rabbit correspondent, Tony Farinella. When you think of the western genre in cinema, it’s hard not to think of John Wayne. Perhaps the only other actor who might be synonymous with westerns is Clint Eastwood, but he would frequently venture into other genres to expand his repertoire. For the most part, John Wayne lived and breathed westerns. When you…
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Estelita Rodriguez
#estelita rodriguez#beautiful cuban singer/actress#known as the cuban spitfire#tragic actress#died under mysterious circumstances#cropped photo#sepia photography
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Ricky Nelson and Angie Dickinson in Rio Bravo (Howard Hawks, 1959)
Cast: John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson, Angie Dickinson, Walter Brennan, Ward Bond, John Russell, Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, Estelita Rodriguez, Claude Akins, Malcolm Atterbury, Harry Carey Jr. Screenplay: Jules Furthman, Leigh Brackett, based on a story by B.H. McCampbell. Cinematography: Russell Harlan. Art direction: Leo K. Kuter. Film editing: Folmar Blangsted. Music: Dimitri Tiomkin.
I could never countenance plagiarism, but as they say, if you're going to steal, steal from the best. Even if you're Howard Hawks stealing from Howard Hawks, which happens almost shamelessly in Rio Bravo. No one who loves Hawks's Red River (1948) as much as I do could fail to miss how much of Rio Bravo is, let us say, borrowed from that film. There's the byplay between Sheriff John T. Chance (John Wayne) and Stumpy (Walter Brennan), which echoes that of Dunson (Wayne) and Groot (Brennan) in Red River. Ricky Nelson's young gun Colorado Ryan is a reworking of Montgomery Clift's Matthew Garth. And Angie Dickinson's Feathers could almost be a parody of Joanne Dru's motormouth Tess Millay. But the Hawksian borrowings don't stop with Red River. When Feathers kisses Chance for the first time and then goes in for a second kiss in which he participates more enthusiastically, she comments, "It's better when two people do it," which is a direct steal from a similar scene in To Have and Have Not (Hawks, 1944) when "Slim" (Lauren Bacall) tells "Steve" (Humphrey Bogart), "It's even better when you help." The two movies share not only a director but also a screenwriter, Jules Furthman, who is joined in Rio Bravo by Leigh Brackett, who earlier worked together on another Bogart-Bacall-Hawks movie, The Big Sleep (1946). Even the composer of the score for Rio Bravo, Dimitri Tiomkin, gets into the borrowing game, taking a theme from his score for Red River and handing it over to lyricist Paul Francis Webster for the song, "My Rifle, My Pony, and Me," sung by Dean Martin's Dude and Nelson's Colorado. Rio Bravo maybe isn't as great a movie as Red River, and it probably signals some creative exhaustion on Hawks's part that he not only borrowed so heavily from his earlier work but also felt it necessary to remake Rio Bravo in two thinly disguised versions, also starring Wayne, as El Dorado (1966) and Rio Lobo (1970). But is there a more entertaining self-plagiarism, and a surer demonstration of what made Hawks one of the great filmmakers?
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Estelita Rodriguez and Rhonda Fleming for Lewis Foster’s TROPIC ZONE (1953)
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Estelita Rodriguez (Guanajay, Cuba, 2/07/1928-Los Angeles, California, 12/03/1966).
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JESSE JAMES MEETS FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTER Reviews and free on Plex, Tubi, YouTube
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein’s Daughter is a 1965 sci-fi horror Western film directed by William Beaudine (Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla; Voodoo Man; The Ape Man) from a screenplay by Carl K. Hittleman. The Circle Productions movie stars John Lupton, Narda Onyx, Cal Bolder and Estelita Rodriguez. The film was released theatrically on 10 April 1966 as part of a double-bill, along with…
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Estelita Rodriguez in a Rio Bravo (1959) screencap.
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