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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · The film was made for a Protestant American audience, which largely supported Israel in 1950, a backing which continues unabated to this day. The “message” of the film was to not only advocate for humanitarian aid, but also to ask the audience to think about why such aid becomes necessary—in that humanitarian crises are all too often the result of the failure of diplomacy. Again, this ...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · James Woods and Robert De Niro in Once Upon a Time in America Credit: Alamy. When Sergio Leone premiered his gangster epic Once Upon A Time in America at the Cannes Film Festival on May 23 1984 ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Where is the cast of Once Upon a Time in America as iconic film turns 40. After 40 years, it's time to revisit the iconic Once Upon a Time in America film. The movie was released in 1984 after being adapted from a 1952 novel called The Hoods by Harry Grey.

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · To The Point. Back to Ephemeral: How Art Was Stripped of its Soul. Written by Andreas Babiolakis. It was around the time that I heard the umpteenth, slowed-down, dramatic cover of an old sixties, upbeat jingle in the local supermarket that I felt the pin — placed by the corporate machine — pressed into the fabric and stuffing of the voodoo ...

  5. The 269-minute version was never officially released, is not available anywhere, and very likely never will be. When even Martin Scorsese can't make it happen after many years of trying, it ain't happening. Unfortunate, because this version was what Leone wanted. The 251-minute "director's cut" is available on Blu-ray.

  6. Vor 6 Tagen · 1950. Title Director Cast Country Subgenre/Notes Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion: Charles Lamont: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Patricia Medina, Walter Slezak: United States: Adventure comedy: The Adventurers of the Air: René Jaye ...

  7. Vor einem Tag · With the world champion Rangers unexpectedly reawakening a decade-long dormant lust within me last fall, I have become a gluttonous Baron Harkonnen, insatiable for the spice of hometown athletes hoisting shiny metal trophies amid a shower of confetti, Champagne, and opposing team’s tears. I want — nay, demand — another title!