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vsthepomegranate · 1 year ago
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Crazy Love (2007)
by Dan Klores and Fisher Stevens
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travsd · 2 years ago
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The Crazy Love of Burt Pugach and Linda Riss
This is a show biz blog and Burt Pugach (1927-2020) had a modest footprint in show business. He was invested in New York nightclubs, and he produced the crime drama Death Over My Shoulder (1958) with Keefe Braselle, Bonar Colleano, and Jill Adams. But history will always remember him for something else, a memory amplified by the 2007 documentary Crazy Love, co-directed by Dan Klores and Fisher…
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mundo-misterio · 3 years ago
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Reseña y resumen de la película Crazy Love (2007)
Reseña y resumen de la película Crazy Love (2007)
Los franceses tienen un término para ello: amor loco, amor loco, amor obsesivo, el tipo de amor que tal vez no ama en absoluto, sino una especie de pasión que todo lo consume también, más poderosa que una adicción a los narcóticos. Esto parece ser lo que poseyó al abogado / playboy / Arnold Stang de 32 años, Burt Pugach, casi desde el momento en que vio a la hermosa Linda Riss, de 20 años, en el…
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silverblogxyz · 4 years ago
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Burt Pugach dies and leaves entire $15M estate to his caregiver
Burt Pugach dies and leaves entire $15M estate to his caregiver
Brash New York lawyer Burt Pugach shot to infamy in the late 1950s when he hired goons to viciously blind his young lover with lye for ending their affair. In an equally sensational sequel, he left prison 14 years later and persuaded his disfigured victim, Linda Riss, to marry him. It should probably come as no surprise, therefore, that Pugach’s death on Christmas Eve has triggered a fresh…
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rosieselavvy-blog · 8 years ago
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Burt Pugach and Linda Riss, 1957/58
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loepartstev-blog · 7 years ago
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Documentaries That Are Better Than Summer Blockbusters
I lean toward a narrative over any mid year blockbuster. It's valid. My Netflix line is overflowing with them. I get so fascinated with the subjects of the narrative since, well, they're genuine individuals. Some of the time documentaries can be similarly as engaging as a parody, or similarly as deplorable as a dramatization. The best piece of viewing a narrative is the point at which you contemplate internally, "Man, I can hardly imagine how truly happened." Here is the primary portion of documentaries to look at when you're up for an option that is other than 90 minutes of Hollywood cushion:
Past the Mat (2000)
As a matter of fact, I am not a wrestling fan. I've generally observed wrestling only a fake game where folks spruce up, put on a show to get furious and after that put on a show to kick the living tar out of each other. The main motivation behind why I watched this doc is on the grounds that the person I was seeing at the time made me watch it. For our relationship, I watched it. Shockingly it held my consideration from start to finish. It concentrates on wrestlers, for example, Jake "the Snake" Roberts, Terry Funk, and Mike "Humanity" Foley. We perceive how wrestling has definitely harmed them physically and inwardly; harming them, as well as their families also. Before the end, I wasn't prepared to begin watching wrestling on Monday evenings, however I started to see the wrestlers as individuals rather than simply battling manikins in a ring.
Catfish (2010)
In this online networking society we at present live in, it's no big surprise that a great many people are associating and speaking with individuals by means of destinations like Facebook and Twitter. In Catfish, one man annals his sibling's on the web association with a family he met on Facebook. The family comprises of a mother, a singing/moving/songwriting more established girl, and a youthful little girl who is by all accounts a kid wonder. Her work of art is incredibly develop and skilled, considering she is just eight years of age. The sibling soon starts a sentimental relationship of sorts with the more seasoned sister through writings, messages, chatting on the telephone and, obviously, Facebook. An unexpected street trek to meet this pipe dream family brings amazing wanders aimlessly.
Insane Love (2007)
Burt Pugach and Linda Riss experienced passionate feelings for in the late 1950s. She was an awfully alluring 21 year old from East Bronx; he was a horribly rich legal advisor who gotten a kick out of the chance to have a decent time. Everything appeared picture culminate until Riss found that Pugach had a spouse and tyke. From here the story starts to look like a story composed by somewhere in the range of a cleanser musical drama essayist. Untruths are told, dangers are made, and in the end a wrongdoing is submitted. The less you more about this "romantic tale," the better. You are in for a few stuns up until the very end.
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dahm-its-jeff · 9 years ago
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When Burton Pugach first saw Linda Riss , like many others he was astounded by her beauty , he knew he ‘had to have her’. Being a highly intelligent , wealthy and successful lawyer, he swept Linda off her feet , this was the start of their whirlwind love story. Burt was controlling and relentless throughout their short relationship , Linda left him when she found out that he was married with a child. Pugach plagued Riss with threatening phone calls & letters , but nothing was done by the police. Linda decided to take advantage of her new found ‘freedom’ and went on a long vacation to Florida , there she would meet Larry Schwartz. They fell in love immediately , her friends said that this was the first time Linda had shown love. Months later , they were engaged. This news was not taken well by Burt , he waited outside her house with a gun in hopes to kill Larry , he told Linda that ‘If I can’t have you, no one else will, and when I get finished with you, no one else will want you’. She realised the sincerity of this statement when she was greeted by three men at her front door who threw acid in her face , partially blinding her and scarring her face. These men were hired by Burt Pugach. He was sentenced to 30 years after a long and strenuous trial. After serving 14 years in prisons and hospitals , Burt was freed , but this wasn’t what shocked the public the most. It was his proposal to Linda , and her acceptance. Burt and Linda got married soon after , they participated in many interviews , wrote a book and also made a documentary called Crazy Love (I really recommend it). They lived a lavish life and Burton cared for Linda until she died of a heart attack in 2013. She has been buried in a crypt made for them both , Burt has said 'There's a place for me there. We'll be together.'
“You can’t go back. You can only go forward. If you just hate, well, hate is the closest thing to love, I think.”
Linda Riss Pugach 1937-2013.
http://hdmovie14.ag/watch/lx2zLyxe-crazy-love-2007.html - Crazy Love . 
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