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  1. Always on Sunday: Directed by Giulio Petroni. With Ugo Tognazzi, Raimondo Vianello, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Anna Maria Ferrero. A roving Roman's weekend becomes a nightmare of traffic mix-ups, marital mix-ups and hilarious make-ups.

    • (23)
    • Comedy
    • Giulio Petroni
    • 1962-03-10
  2. It Always Rains on Sunday is a 1947 British film adaptation of Arthur La Bern's novel of the same name, directed by Robert Hamer. The film has been compared with the poetic realism movement in the French cinema of a few years earlier by the British writers Robert Murphy and Graham Fuller.

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  4. ALWAYS ON SUNDAY. Directed by. Ray Harrison. United States, 1962. Short, Comedy, Cult, LGBTQ+. 8. Synopsis. This spoof of Never on Sunday was the first film made by a group of gay men who frequented a Los Angeles gay bar, The Brownstone, for Sunday brunch.

  5. Always on Sunday. 1962 Directed by Ray Harrison. This spoof of Never on Sunday was the first film made by a group of gay men who frequented a Los Angeles gay bar, The Brownstone, for Sunday brunch.

    • Ray Harrison
    • Gay Girls Riding Club
  6. Overview. This spoof of Never on Sunday was the first film made by a group of gay men who frequented a Los Angeles gay bar, The Brownstone, for Sunday brunch. Rarely seen today, these films, made at a time when gay lives were universally portrayed as tragic, remain a unique affirmation of the pleasure and joy gay people take in their lives.

  7. Always on Sunday is a film directed by Giulio Petroni with Jean-Pierre Aumont, Karin Baal, Jacques Bergerac, Daniela Bianchi .... Year: 1962. Original title: Una domenica d'estate. Synopsis:You can watch Always on Sunday through on the platforms: