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August 12, 1949.
Kolybelnaya (1960), directed by Mikhail Kalik.
A Max Ophuls film.
Italian film “Vogliamoci bene!”, 1950, directed by Paolo William Tamburella.
“Der Apfel ist ab.” A film by Helmut Kautner.
Opened here August 14, 1998.
Das Dreimäderlhaus.
In November 1961.
As Brandt’s Yonkers.
Double bill of neo-realist Italian films by Alberto Lattuada and Mario Soldati.
A 1948 Polish film set in the Warsaw ghetto.
Playing at the same time as another Oscar Wilde film at the 68th Street Playhouse, “Oscar Wilde” with Robert Morley.
Playing at the same time as another Oscar Wilde film at the Paris Theatre, “The Trials of Oscar Wilde) with Peter Finch.
Good place to open this film because of the Regency’s proximity to the Metropolitan Opera House.
This would have been the shortened US release.
This was “Akai satsui” or “Intentions of Murder.”
Original title: “La ragazza di Bube.” Bube became Bebo, for reasons I can guess.
Circa 1959.
Spelling of title in Italy MACCHERONI.
“The Princess and the Pirate” and “The Town Went Wild.”
Exclusive engagement which helped turn this into a cult movie everywhere for a time.
After having been withdrawn from circulation for decades.
Can be seen, complete, on YouTube.
August 12, 1949.
Kolybelnaya (1960), directed by Mikhail Kalik.
A Max Ophuls film.
Italian film “Vogliamoci bene!”, 1950, directed by Paolo William Tamburella.
“Der Apfel ist ab.” A film by Helmut Kautner.
Opened here August 14, 1998.
Opened here August 14, 1998.
Das Dreimäderlhaus.
In November 1961.
As Brandt’s Yonkers.
Double bill of neo-realist Italian films by Alberto Lattuada and Mario Soldati.
A 1948 Polish film set in the Warsaw ghetto.
Playing at the same time as another Oscar Wilde film at the 68th Street Playhouse, “Oscar Wilde” with Robert Morley.
Playing at the same time as another Oscar Wilde film at the Paris Theatre, “The Trials of Oscar Wilde) with Peter Finch.
Good place to open this film because of the Regency’s proximity to the Metropolitan Opera House.
This would have been the shortened US release.
This was “Akai satsui” or “Intentions of Murder.”
Original title: “La ragazza di Bube.” Bube became Bebo, for reasons I can guess.
Circa 1959.
Circa 1959.
Spelling of title in Italy MACCHERONI.
“The Princess and the Pirate” and “The Town Went Wild.”
Exclusive engagement which helped turn this into a cult movie everywhere for a time.
After having been withdrawn from circulation for decades.
Can be seen, complete, on YouTube.