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almeriamovies · 5 months ago
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Almeria Cigar Club
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vjic230422 · 5 months ago
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My favorite guys who appear in all of Dollars Trilogy.
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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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La bimba di Satana (1982) - Italian poster
AKA Satan's Baby Doll; A Girl for Satan
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camyfilms · 7 months ago
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THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY 1966
When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk.
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edflet · 5 months ago
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Cuchillo & Groggy bff?
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abs0luteb4stard · 5 months ago
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W A T C H I N G
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spryfilm · 9 months ago
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badmovieihave · 7 months ago
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Bad movie I have Antony and Cleopatra 1972
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perfettamentechic · 1 year ago
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10 luglio … ricordiamo …
10 luglio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2019: Denise Nickerson, è stata un’attrice statunitense, famosa per aver interpretato il personaggio di Violet Beauregarde nel film Willy Wonka e la fabbrica di cioccolato del 1971. (n. 1957) 2019: Valentina Cortese, è stata una delle attrici di punta del cinema italiano degli anni quaranta.  (n. 1923) 2015: Omar Sharif, (Omar El-Sherif) nato Michel Dimitri Chalhoub, attore e giocatore di bridge…
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byneddiedingo · 1 year ago
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George C. Scott in The Last Run (Richard Fleischer, 1971)
Cast: George C. Scott, Tony Musante, Trish Van Devere, Colleen Dewhurst, Aldo Sambrell. Screenplay: Alan Sharp. Cinematography: Sven Nykvist. Art direction: José María Tapiador, Roy Walker. Film editing: Russell Lloyd. Music: Jerry Goldsmith. 
The Last Run begins with a love scene so intense it might have needed an intimacy coordinator if it weren't between a man and his car. The man is Harry Garmes (George C. Scott), a retired driver for the Chicago mob, now living in Portugal. The car is a souped-up BMW 503, and it's practically the last thing in the world Harry loves after his small son's death and his wife's disappearance. He does occasionally visit a friendly prostitute named Monique (Colleen Dewhurst) and he gets along with Miguel (Aldo Sambrell), who sails his fishing boat for him. Otherwise, there's not much to keep him from coming out of retirement to meet up with an escaped con, Paul Rickard (Tony Musante), and drive him across Spain to connect with some guys who say they're going to smuggle Rickard into France. Harry doesn't know that Rickard will make him stop along the way to pick up Claudie Scherrer (Trish Van Devere), but when Harry meets Claudie he doesn't much mind. Naturally, none of this goes exactly as planned. The Last Run was a critical flop when it was first released, partly because of stories about behind-the-scenes problems. The first director attached to it, John Boorman, disliked the script. So did the second one, John Huston, whose efforts to rewrite the screenplay led to conflicts with Scott. When Huston left the film, it was assigned to a journeyman director of no great distinction, Richard Fleischer, who mostly went back to Alan Sharp's original screenplay. Meanwhile, Scott, whose wife, Dewhurst, had taken the small role of Monique, began an affair with Van Devere; after filming ended, Dewhurst and Scott divorced and he married Van Devere. I think critics may have seen the film through a lens smudged with such gossip, because it's by no means a bad movie. Roger Ebert's review, for example, makes much of the fact that it could have been directed by Huston instead of Fleischer, whom Ebert calls a "prince of mediocrities." Huston, he says, "would have been incapable of [the] mawkishness" that occurs at a key moment in the final scene. But who knows for sure? I, for one, didn't find the moment Ebert singles out particularly mawkish, but rather an effective link to the film's opening scene. Ebert is right in criticizing the film's failures of tone and inconsistencies in characterization, and the ending is a bit of a muddle. Still, Scott is always fun to watch and the Spanish landscape, handsomely filmed by Sven Nykvist, making a 180 away from his work for Ingmar Bergman, is spectacular.
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mariocki · 2 years ago
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The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973)
"Your courage has deserted you."
"Me? No! My heart is full of bravery. But I have very cowardly legs..."
#the golden voyage of sinbad#fantasy film#ray harryhausen#1973#british cinema#gordon hessler#brian clemens#john phillip law#caroline munro#tom baker#douglas wilmer#martin shaw#kurt christian#takis emmanuel#david garfield#grégoire aslan#aldo sambrell#robert shaw#impossible for me to be unbiased about this film‚ which has an extraordinary nostalgia pull for me. i was Big into Harryhausen as a kid#and devoured all the films I could get my hands on‚ with this being a personal favourite of his colour works. with the benefit of age and#experience‚ it isn't without issue: from the varying levels of brownface on display to the really quite appalling dialogue‚ the thinly#sketched in characters and poor Caroline Munro‚ presumably holding her breath throughout so that she doesn't explode out of the skimpy#outfit she was given. but! but what fun. there are few films so colourful‚ so purely spectacular‚ so vibrant of image and adventure#Harryhausen's work here is some of his best‚ less so in the monsters (the living ones) than in the inanimates brought to life. a ship's#figurehead‚ tearing itself free and attacking the crew! the incredible figure of Kali conjured to life and fighting with six swords! truly#one of the great setpieces of fantasy cinema. and the set design! the miniatures! the temple of many faces! douglas wilmer's golden mask!#pure visual magic of a sort of timeless and universal quality. enormous fun and easily the best of the Sinbad trilogy#fun fact: the monstrous and distorted Oracle of All Knowledge is actually an uncredited Robert Shaw‚ who did a day's work as a favour to#producer Charles Schneer‚ but insisted his face and voice be unrecognisable as a goofy fantasy film might hurt his growing reputation in#American 'proper' cinema; the following year he'd be filming Jaws and cementing himself as a big screen icon so maybe he was right?
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sigurism · 3 years ago
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Gian Maria Volonté Per qualche dollaro in più (For a Few Dollars More) Dir: Sergio Leone
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almeriamovies · 2 years ago
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“Navajo Joe” by Sergio Corbucci (1966) Aldo Sambrell and the savage gang of cutthroats in Fonelas (Guadix).
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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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Eva León and Aldo Sambrell in Voodoo Black Exorcist (Vudú sangriento, 1974).
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ruleof3bobby · 5 years ago
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A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS (1964) Grade: B-
Not my fav Sergio film. Still a cool western staring the man with no name. 
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moviesandmania · 2 years ago
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ARIZONA COLT HIRED GUN (1970) Reviews and free to watch online
ARIZONA COLT HIRED GUN (1970) Reviews and free to watch online
Arizona Colt Hired Gun is a 1970 spaghetti western about the famed who is sent by Moreno to rescue his daughter from the grips of his old enemy, Keane. But certain complications make the mission far more dangerous than expected… Also known as Arizona Colt Returns The movie is a sequel to Arizona Colt aka Man from Nowhere (Michele Lupo, 1966) which starred Giuliano Gemma in the title…
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