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“Music on the Run” was “Fuga a due voci,” Italy 1943, with Gino Bechi.
Later adapted into “Carousel.”
“Il segreto di Don Giovanni.”
Actually August 8, 1948.
Actually, this opened here on June 3, 1988. It was MADE in 1986.
Opened on October 21, 1948.
“Passion in the Desert” looks like an alternate title for “Sirocco” (“La Maison du Maltais”), 1938, by Pierre Chenal, with Louis Jouvet.
December 18, 1947.
“Poyedinok”, 1945, directed by Vladimir Legoshin.
This was a British Disney film that seems to have been well-liked. Original title: “Escape from the Dark.” I’ve never seen it but it is available on DVD.
Haunting image actually.
Opened in Italy in 1954 as “Tempi nostri - Zibaldone n. 2”
New York Times.
NYT.
Eduardo.
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.
“Music on the Run” was “Fuga a due voci,” Italy 1943, with Gino Bechi.
Later adapted into “Carousel.”
“Il segreto di Don Giovanni.”
Actually August 8, 1948.
Actually, this opened here on June 3, 1988. It was MADE in 1986.
Opened on October 21, 1948.
“Passion in the Desert” looks like an alternate title for “Sirocco” (“La Maison du Maltais”), 1938, by Pierre Chenal, with Louis Jouvet.
December 18, 1947.
“Poyedinok”, 1945, directed by Vladimir Legoshin.
This was a British Disney film that seems to have been well-liked. Original title: “Escape from the Dark.” I’ve never seen it but it is available on DVD.
Haunting image actually.
Opened in Italy in 1954 as “Tempi nostri - Zibaldone n. 2”
New York Times.
NYT.
Eduardo.
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.