#Frank D. Gilroy
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lobbycards · 3 days ago
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From Noon Till Three, Italian lobby card (Fotobusta), 1976
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gatutor · 3 months ago
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Shirley MacLaine-Kenneth Mars "Personajes desesperados" (Desperate characters) 1971, de Frank D. Gilroy.
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yourmilwaukeebeers · 9 months ago
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alternate clippings of 24-year-old justin kirk in frank d. gilroy’s any given day — 1993
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itcanbefilmed · 10 months ago
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From Noon Til Three (Frank D. Gilroy, 1976)
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ulkaralakbarova · 6 months ago
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Over the summer of 1976, thirty-six bombs detonate in the heart of Cleveland while a turf war raged between Irish mobster Danny Greene and the Italian mafia. Based on a true story, Kill the Irishman chronicles Greene’s heroic rise from a tough Cleveland neighborhood to become an enforcer in the local mob. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Danny Greene: Ray Stevenson John Nardi: Vincent D’Onofrio Joe Manditski: Val Kilmer Shondor Birns: Christopher Walken Joan Madigan: Linda Cardellini Mikey Mendarolo: Tony Darrow Ray Ferritto: Robert Davi Grace O’Keefe: Fionnula Flanagan Jerry Merke: Bob Gunton Art Sneperger: Jason Butler Harner Keith Ritson: Vinnie Jones Jack Licavoli: Tony Lo Bianco Ellie O’Hara: Laura Ramsey Mike Frato: Steve Schirripa Tony Salerno: Paul Sorvino Leo “Lips” Moceri: Mike Starr William “Billy” McComber: Marcus Thomas Frank Brancato: Vinny Vella Valet: Brian Balzerini Young Danny Greene: Cody Christian Young Billy McComber: Dante Wildern Tony Lupero: Sean O’Reily Vic Centauro: Vincent Rogo Angelini Tommy Sinito: Grant Krause Joe Buka: Jeff Chase Stan Gilroy: Jim Porterfield Undercover Cop: Jeff Wolfe Film Crew: Director: Jonathan Hensleigh Executive Producer: Tara Reid Casting: Mary Vernieu Production Design: Patrizia von Brandenstein Director of Photography: Karl Walter Lindenlaub Editor: Douglas Crise Executive Producer: Arthur M. Sarkissian Visual Effects Supervisor: Chris Ervin Producer: Al Corley Producer: Eugene Musso Unit Production Manager: Bart Rosenblatt Producer: Tommy Reid Casting: Juan Carlos Cantu Screenplay: Jeremy Walters Book: Rick Porrello Executive Producer: Jonathan Dana Costume Design: Melissa Bruning Original Music Composer: Patrick Cassidy Music Supervisor: John Bissell Production Supervisor: Michael D. Jones Art Direction: Gary Baugh Script Supervisor: Dug Rotstein Still Photographer: Kim C. Simms Set Decoration: Joan MacFarlane Production Sound Mixer: Beau Williams Second Assistant Director: Phil Robinson Stunt Double: Cassandra McCormick Movie Reviews: Kenneth Axel Carlsson: This is the story of the irishman, Danny Greene (Ray Stevenson), a corrupt union man, who ended up as sort of a Robin Hood figure of Cleveland. This is the story of how he rose in the ranks, making countless of enemies along the way. This is also the story of how they tried to kill him, but failed. I’ve never heard of Danny Greene, but the movie paints a nice realistic picture of the 1970s. This is not a pleasant world, but one where everyone is trying to get their piece of the cake. Danny himself is a hard one to figure out, is he good, is he bad? The one moment he helps out a friend in need, the next… he is killing people. I kinda like the fact that he is a person with both sides to him, allowing us to make up our own mind about him. Life is never as simple as most movies would like us to think it is. The movie itself is a little messy, and I had expected a bit more from the cast, but of course, this is a movie based on actual events and characters, and of course that means that they can’t change too much. In minor roles we find Val Kilmer and Christopher Walken, both excellent actors that tend to make quirky and interesting characters, but not so much here. Last words… a solid movie that gives us some insight into a man who really lived and breathed. It has some heart, for sure, but ain’t all that interesting when it comes down to it. I probably won’t ever see it a second time, but I definitely survived seeing it once.
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redrusty66 · 10 months ago
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Comedy Break : Jinxed (1982)
Discussing the 1982 Slapstick Comedy Drama Film : Jinxed
Starring : Bette Midler, Ken Wahl, Rip Torn, Val Avery, Jack Elam, Benson Fong, F. William Parker, Kathryn Kates
Director : Don Siegel Writer : Frank D. Gilroy, David Newman, Jerry Blatt My Score 8.5/10
IMDB : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084173/ Trailer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tt8MDjfYNto
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sszeemedia · 11 months ago
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Tony Gilroy set for career achievement honor at Writers Guild Awards
The Writers Guild Awards East will be honoring Tony Gilroy at the upcoming Writers Guild Awards with the Ian McLellan Hunter Award for Career Achievement. The award was established in 1992. With this honor, the Andor creator will follow in his father Frank D Gilroy’s footsteps, who received the Hunter Award in 2011. “Tony embodies the best of what it means to be a Writers Guild member. He is an…
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deadlinecom · 11 months ago
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thecoinshop · 1 year ago
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Great price on this 1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar - 90% Silver ONLY: $13.00 1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar - 90% SilverStrike:  UncirculatedMint:  DenverComposition:  90% SilverWeight:  12.5 gramsDiameter:  30.6 mmMintage:  156,205,446Near the end of 1963 there was a strong public outcry for a coin to honor President John F. Kennedy. Congress authorized the United States Mint to issue a half dollar bearing President Kennedy's likeness. Chief Engraver Gilroy Roberts designed the obverse with a bust of John F. Kennedy. Frank Gasparro designed the reverse featuring the Presidential Coat of Arms.  Since its debut in 1964, these half dollars have been a favorite among collectors.*Stock Photo https://www.thecoinshop.shop/kennedy-half-dollars/1964-d-kennedy-half-dollar-90-silver View MORE Kennedy Half Dollars https://www.thecoinshop.shop/kennedy-half-dollars
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alrederedmixedmedia · 1 year ago
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Alredered Remembers American playwright, screenwriter, and film producer and director Frank Gilroy, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his play The Subject Was Roses, on his birthday.
You're looking at a guy who has no reason to complain about anything. -Frank D. Gilroy
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retrociema · 2 years ago
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Единственная забава в городке - мелодрама  США 1970 HD  Элизабет Тейлор, Уоррен Битти
Танцовщица, дама средних лет Фрэн Уокер  живет ожиданием, когда ее любовник, наконец, получит развод. Однажды она знакомится в баре с пианистом и заядлым игроком Джо Грэйди (Уоррен Битти) и без памяти в него влюбляется. Амбициозный музыкант, мечтающий вырваться из Лас-Вегаса и добиться известности в Нью-Йорке, резко меняет жизнь Фрэн... По пьесе Фрэнка Д. Гилроя (Frank D. Gilroy)
#мелодрама #экранизация #киноклассика
Выпущено: США, 20th Century Fox Film Corporation Режиссер: Джордж Стивенс ст. В ролях: Элизабет Тейлор, Уоррен Битти, Чарльз Брасвелл, Хэнк Генри, Ольга Валери
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lobbycards · 3 days ago
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From Noon Till Three, Italian lobby card (Fotobusta), 1976
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gatutor · 2 years ago
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Charles Bronson-Jill Ireland "Sucedió entre las 12 y las 3" (From noon till three) 1976, de Frank D. Gilroy.
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yourmilwaukeebeers · 9 months ago
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art, ads & tickets for frank d. gilroy’s any given day — featuring a 24 year old justin kirk
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itcanbefilmed · 2 years ago
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From Noon Till Three (Frank D. Gilroy, 1976)
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ulkaralakbarova · 6 months ago
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When the trail goes cold on a murder investigation of a policeman, an undercover narcotics officer is lured back to the force to help solve the case. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Det. Sgt. Nick Tellis: Jason Patric Det. Lt. Henry Oak: Ray Liotta Cpt. Mitchell Cheevers: Chi McBride Audrey Tellis: Krista Bridges Octavio Ruiz: John Ortiz Darnell ‘Big D Love’ Beery: Busta Rhymes Latroy Steeds: Richard Chevolleau Michael Calvess: Alan van Sprang Kathryn Calvess: Anne Openshaw Medical Examiner Art Harlan: Tony De Santis Walter Dandridge: Lloyd Adams Jeanine Mueller: Lina Giornofelice Freeman Franks: A.C. Peterson Eugene “Deacon” Sheps: Bishop Brigante Young Kathryn: Stacey Farber Officer Ellis Breaves: Paulino Nunes Elvin Dowd: Dan Leis Calvess’ Daughter: Mallory James Mahoney Cecil Mitchum: Booth Savage Officer Marcotte: Thomas Patrice Biker: Garry Robbins Strung Out Woman: Lilette Wiens Strung Out Man: Mauricio Rodas Leonard ‘Leo Lee’ Leflore: Carson Durven Meth Dealer: Kevin Rushton Liz Detmer: Karen Robinson Oak’s Wife: Donna Croce Ruiz’ Smoldering Squeeze: Marilo Nunez Crackhead Junkie: Omar Samuels Porn Shop Dude: Steve Hunt Street Punk (uncredited): Paul Puzzella Cop (uncredited): Ken Rudulph Cop (uncredited): Bradley Sawatzky Film Crew: Screenplay: Joe Carnahan Producer: Michelle Grace Producer: Ray Liotta Producer: Diane Nabatoff Producer: Julius R. Nasso Executive Producer: Peter Block Executive Producer: Tom Cruise Original Music Composer: Cliff Martinez Director of Photography: Alex Nepomniaschy Editor: John Gilroy Casting: Mary Vernieu Casting: Felicia Fasano Casting: Clare Walker Art Direction: Greg Beale Production Design: Taavo Soodor Set Decoration: Jeffrey Butler Costume Design: Gersha Phillips Production Supervisor: Daniel Hank Unit Production Manager: Stephen Montgomery Co-Executive Producer: Jed Baron Co-Executive Producer: Andy Emilio Executive Producer: Randall Emmett Executive Producer: George Furla Co-Executive Producer: Carol Gillson Executive Producer: David Glasser Executive Producer: Michael Z. Gordon Co-Executive Producer: Michael S. Grayson Line Producer: Tony Grazia Co-Executive Producer: Brian R. Keathley Executive Producer: Scott G. Stone Executive Producer: Paula Wagner Executive Producer: Jeff G. Waxman Sound Supervisor: Paul Ratajczak Movie Reviews: tmdb27219454: Probably the best movie of 2002 that nobody actually saw. A hard-hitting, realistic look at the undercover police world with a bitter taste of the cases that they work. Jason Patric and Ray Liotia play the parts of two Detroit police offers tasked with bringing the killers of a fellow undercover officer to justice. Dark, gritty and overwhelming, Narc doesn’t sugarcoat law enforcement but somehow keeps the experience real without turning the opinion of the viewer against the officers, who often bend the rules as far as they can without going over the edge. Excellent drama, along with some very realistic dialog and some top-notch acting brings this title to the forefront of its niche. I guarantee you won’t figure out “who done it” until the very end. Definitely not a date night movie, or something to watch while the kids are around, but something perfect for a rainy afternoon flick with the guys.
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