Saturday, September 12, 2009

Movie - Mesa de Bar

Said to be cool Mesa de Bar movie

Movie Is being made - in 2008.

DOWNLOAD Mesa de Bar MOVIE NOW!


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: Brazil
Genres: Short, Comedy
Languages: Portuguese
Locations: Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Runtimes: 10
Release Dates: Brazil:1 July 2008, Brazil:14 August 2008

In movie played:

Leonardo Bizarro (actor)

Marcos E. Contreras (actor)

João Batista Gross (actor)

Rui Koeltz (actor)

Pedro Nambuco (actor)

Márcio Reolon (actor)
Birth Notes: Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Birth Date: 16 November 1984

Eduardo Toledo (actor)

Patrícia Maciel (actress)

Daiane Peixoto (actress)

Eliege Pereira (actress)

Maíra Prates (actress)

Lucas Moesch (producer)

Pedro Nora (writer)

Mathias Romanini (cinematographer)

Juliane Senna (costume designer)

Pedro Nora (director)

Tiago Rocha (director)

Lucas Moesch (editor)

William Linhaes (miscellaneous crew)

DOWNLOAD Mesa de Bar MOVIE NOW!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Movie - Almost Married

Leads the ratings - Almost Married movie

Movie Is being made - in 1914.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Short
Languages: English
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:300 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:13 July 1914

In movie have been taken:

Ford Sterling (actor)
Articles:"Moving Picture World" (USA), 17 December 1927, pg. 31, "Ford Sterling Resumes Work", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 12 November 1927, pg. 16, "Sterling Burned", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 1 January 1927, pg. 35, "Ford Sterling Signs to Stay with Famous", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), January 1926, pg. 30-31, 72, by: Sara Redway, "Passing of the Brown Derby; The Last of the Old Slapstick Gang Goes in for the Fairly Polite Drama", "Movie Weekly" (USA), 13 September 1924, pg. 30, "On the Set and Off (mother's death)", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 4 September 1920, pg. 64, "Ford Sterling Is Latest Comedy Star to Be Acquired by Special Pictures", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 17 June 1916, pg. 2015, "Impersonated Ford Sterling--'Pinched'", "Moving Picture Stories" (USA), 17 April 1914, pg. 25, "Ford Sterling; Leading Comedian with the Universal"
Was Chief of the original 'Keystone Kops' (qv)., Off screen pseudonym: Albert Williams, He was actually quite handsome in real life, but in the 'Keystone Kops' (qv) and 'Mack Sennett' (qv) shorts that he appeared in, he would disguise his true appearance with glasses and a goatee, as well as fake eyebrows., As a boy he ran away from home to join John Robinson's circus., Began his career as a circus clown., Performed on Mississippi River show boats., 'Harold Lloyd' (qv) called Sterling "the funniest man in movies"., Was an accomplished photographer, painter, sculptor and cartoonist., Was considered one of America's leading artistic photographers by critics on both sides of the Atlantic., Raised German Shepherds, Scotties, and Persian cats., Owned a villa in Nice, France., Would travel yearly to England to buy clothes., Was called "the best dressed man in Hollywood".
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes:La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
Books:Wendy Warwick White. _Ford Sterling: The Life and Films._ Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2007. ISBN 9780786425877
Other Works:Stage, vaudeville, and circus actor., Also Paramount shorts, 1931-32; a Vitaphone short, 1935; and an RKO short, 1936.
Birth Name:Stich, George Ford
Spouse:'Teddy Sampson' (qv) (1914 - 13 October 1939) (his death)
Death Date:13 October 1939
Birth Date:3 November 1883

Movie - Campanadas a medianoche (1965)

I've looked Campanadas a medianoche movie (Falstaff).

Movie Premier in 1965.


FAKE: During Prince Hal's address inside half a wobble subsequent to Henry IV's annihilation, a deeply comprehensible twin in favour of John Geilgud lies slumped by the edge of the throne. (Scenes be shot out of run, and Gielgud be out of stock for that correct scene), FAKE: The corpse of Hotspur opens and closes his mouth several minutes after his death.
'Orson Welles' (qv)'s favorite film of his own., In August 2004 restoration work began on the film by the same team that restored Welles's _The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice (1952)_ (qv)., Chimes at Midnight was based on the play Five Kings. It was written by 'Orson Welles' (qv) and condensed Shakespeare's Henry IV, V, VI, and Richard III into one show. He produced the show in New York in 1939 but the opening night, where part 1 was acted, was a disaster and part 2 was never put on. He revamped the show and revisited it in 1960. But again, it was not successful. However, this later production was used as the base for the movie., According to 'Jeanne Moreau' (qv), 'Orson Welles' (qv) delayed filming for two weeks due to stage fright.
Admissions: 513,885 (France), 620,861 (Spain)
Gross: ESP 16,501,746 (Spain)
Budget: $800,000
Dans "Falstaff", Orson Welles a trouv un rle pour sa fille Beatrice. In: Jeunesse Cinma (France), Vol. 91, July 1965, Pg. 28, (MG)
Book: New Brunswick (New Jersey, USA): Rutgers University Press, Welles, Orson and Bridget Gellert Lyons. Chimes at Midnight, 1988, 340pp. [Rutgers Films. In: Print v. 11] ISBN 0813513383.
Sir John Falstaff be the hero inwardly this clot of extract from Shakespeare's 'Henry IV' and other drama, made into a allied parable of Falstaff's profession in locate of infantile Prince Hal's drinking partner. The massive knight roisters near and lacking the prince, philosophizes comically, go to period of war (in his operative fashion), and meet his concluding alarm, set in a real-looking late-medieval England., The aging King Henry IV watches disapprovingly as his son Hal (later Henry V) enjoys a rude and irresponsible life under the bloated and decadent Sir John Falstaff. The young prince dreads the not-too-distant day when he will have to chose between his opposed father figures...
Certificates: Argentina:16, Spain:18, Sweden:15
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: France, Spain, Switzerland
Genres: Comedy, Drama, War
Languages: English
Locations: Barcelona, Catalua, Spain, Basque County, Spain, Calataazor, Soria, Castilla y Len, Spain, Cardona, Barcelona, Catalua, Spain, Casa de Campo, Madrid, Madrid, Spain, Castilla y Len, Spain, Castillo de Montjuich, Parque de Montjuich, Barcelona, Catalua, Spain, Castle of Cardona, Cardona, Barcelona, Catalua, Spain, Cathedral of San Pedro, Soria, Castilla y Len, Spain, Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain, Guipzcoa, Pas Vasco, Spain, Lecumberri, Navarra, Spain, Lesaca, Navarra, Spain, Madrid, Madrid, Spain, Madrid, Spain, Mstoles Cardona, Barcelona, Catalua, Spain, Mstoles, Madrid, Spain, Navarra, Spain, Parque de Montjuich, Barcelona, Catalua, Spain, Pas Vasco, Spain, Pedraza, Segovia, Castilla y Len, Spain, Puerto de San Vicente, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, Santa Mara de la Huerta, Soria, Castilla y Len, Spain, Segovia, Castilla y Len, Spain, Soria, Castilla y Len, Spain, Spain, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, vila, Castilla y Len, Spain
Runtimes: Spain:113, Switzerland:119, USA:115, Argentina:117
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: PFM:35 mm
Release Dates: Spain:22 December 1965, France:20 July 1966, Argentina:3 November 1966, Switzerland:17 November 1966, USA:17 March 1967, Denmark:18 May 1967, Sweden:26 December 1968, West Germany:27 December 1968, Australia:8 June 1970, Austria:1 September 1970, Finland:29 November 1975, Japan:10 October 1986, Greece:11 September 1999

In movie played:

Michael Aldridge (actor)
Death Notes:London, England, UK
Birth Notes:Glastonbury, Somerset, England, UK
Other Works:(1973-1974) He starred contained by Sir Alan Ayckbourn's gambol, "Absurd Person Singular," perform at London's Criterion Theatre in England in 1973 and 1974 next to the inspired aspect mutually with Bridget Turner, Richard Briers, Sheila Hancock, Anna Calder-Marshall, David Burke, directed via Eric Thompson., (1978) He acted in Alan Bennett's play, "The Old Country, was performed at the Queen's Theatre in London, England with Anthony Quayle, Rachel Kempson, Faith Brook, and directed by Clifford Williams., (1982) He acted in Michael Frayn's play, "Noises Off," first performed at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England and then at the Savoy Theatre in London, England with Patricia Routledge CBE, Paul Eddington CBE, Nicky Henson, Jan Waters (Savoy), directed by Michael Blakemore OBE.
Birth Name:Aldridge, Michael William ffolliott
Death Date:10 January 1994
Birth Date:9 September 1920

Keith Baxter (actor)
Birth Name:Baxter-Wright, Keith
Birth Notes:Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK
Was pull out to gambol the role of Mark Antony inside the 'Rouben Mamoulian' (qv) harvest of Elizabeth Taylor's "Cleopatra," and one account of him against motion envision inactive be in that. Baxter be interview in mast of _Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood (2001) (TV)_ (qv). When Taylor in due course recovered from pneumonia and they moved the production to Italy (they encompass build a sham Alexandria harbor open-air of London!) Baxter had other commitment., An Associate Member of RADA.
Other Works:(stage) A Man For All Seasons - played King Henry VIII in original Broadway production, ANTA Theatre, November 1961., Created the role of Milo Tindle in Sleuth, opening on Broadway Nov. 12, 1970.
Birth Date:29 April 1933

Tony Beckley (actor)
Death Date:19 April 1980
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (cancer)
Birth Notes:Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
A graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts enclosed by London, Beckley appear in BBC-TV's "Romeo and Juliet" and subsequent in "War and Peace" and "Julius Caesar." Prior to his desolation, he applicable appeared by dais beside Maggie Smith in "Snap" and Elaine Strich in Tennesse Williams' "Small Craft Warnings." Veteran thespian of over and done with 1000 stage production and box show in England, Beckley play his final see in your mind`s eye with mode of the contract killer in "When A Stranger Calls."
Birth Date:7 October 1927

Patrick Bedford (actor)
Death Notes:New York City, New York, USA (cancer)
Birth Notes:Dublin, Ireland
Other Works:He came to the U.S. in 1966 and won a role in the Broadway play "Philalephia, Here I Come" for which he received a Tony nomination., He acted in and directed over 200 productions and several theater companies including Dublin Gate Theater.
Birth Name:Bedford, Patrick Alexander
Was nominated for Broadway's 1966 Tony Award as Best Actor (Dramatic) for "Philadelphia, Here I Come!"
Death Date:20 November 1999
Birth Date:30 May 1932

Walter Chiari (actor)
Articles:"Hola!" (Spain), 30 January 1971, Iss. 1379, pg. 60, "Walter Chiari, feliz con su esposa Alida y su hijo Simone"
Words carved on his gravestone: "Don't worry, it's only sleep I'm behind with"., One son, Simone Annicchiarico (b. August 8th, 1970), lead singer of an Italian rock band. At present (2008-2009) he conducts the TV program "La Valigia Dei Sogni" on the Italian television channel LA7., Dated 'Ava Gardner' (qv). They met on the set of _The Little Hut (1957)_ (qv).
Pictorials:"Cinemonde" (France), 3 June 1966, Iss. 1654, pg. 32, "Walter Chiari : tous ces autres... encore moi !"
Death Notes:Milan, Lombardy, Italy (heart attack)
Birth Notes:Verona, Veneto, Italy
Birth Name:Annicchiarico, Walter
Spouse:'Alida Chelli' (qv) (? - ?); 1 child
Death Date:20 December 1991
Birth Date:2 March 1924

Luis Ciges (actor)
Death Notes:Clnica San Camilo, Madrid, Spain (heart attack)
Birth Notes:Madrid, Spain
Other Works:farmacia de guardia, (1992)
Birth Name:Martnez, Luis Ciges
Death Date:11 December 2002
Birth Date:10 May 1921

Juan Estelrich (actor)
Birth Name:March, Juan Estelrich
Birth Notes:Barcelona, Catalua, Spain
Birth Date:1927

Charles Farrell (actor)
Death Notes:London, England, UK
Birth Notes:Dublin, Ireland
Death Date:27 August 1988
Birth Date:6 August 1901

Andrew Faulds (actor)
Served in Britain's House of Commons as a member of the Labour Party, 1966-1997., A former film actor who served as a Labour member of Britain's House of Commons from 1966 until retiring in 1997. His devotion to such issues as the Palestinian cause ruled out his advancement in the party hierarchy.
Death Notes:Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK
Faulds be born contained by Africa into a missionary folks. He combined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1948, but it was next to group of a radio thespian that he ingenious become widely certain, playing Jet Morgan in Charles Chilton's "Journey into Space" against the BBC. In 1959, he and his wife be among those providing temperature in favour of the black-listed Paul Robeson during the latter's season at Stratford. It was Robeson who, recognising his friend's massive anti-racist conviction, converted him to tread into politics, so starting Faulds' second opportunity. Labour MP for Smethwick from 1966-1974, and for Warley East from 1974-1997, he would no sentiment clutch attain ministerial department if his outspoken investment for the Palestinian ending in have not be mis-construed as anti-Jewishness.
Birth Notes:Isoko, Tanganyika (now Tanzania)
Other Works:An accomplished radio actor, he portrayed the heroic Jet Morgan on classic BBC radio sci-fi drama "Journey into Space".
Birth Name:Faulds, Andrew Matthew William
Spouse:'Whitfield, Bunty' (1945 - 31 May 2000) (his death)
Death Date:31 May 2000
Birth Date:1 March 1923

John Gielgud (actor)
Articles:"The Independent" (UK), 28 February 2008, Iss. 6668, pg. 14 - 15, by: Rhoda Koenig, "When England hounded a hero", "G2 (Guardian supplement)" (UK), 14 April 2004, pg. 12-13, by: Simon Callow, "'He responded to the eroticism of corduroy trousers as he would to the beauties of Shakespeare's verse'", "The Sunday Times" (UK), 28 March 2004, by: Paul Bailey, "Gielgud's Letters edited by Richard Mangan", "The Daily Telegraph" (UK), 10 March 2004, pg. 19, by: John Gielgud, "'Usual mad celebrity parties...'", "The Guardian" (UK), 19 May 2001, by: Simon Callow, "A life full of frolics", "The Observer" (UK), 6 May 2001, by: Peter Conrad, "All in a knight's work", "The New York Times" (USA), 4 April 2001, by: Mel Gussow, "Brideshead Dismantled: Auctioning an Actor's Memories", "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 5 January 2001, Vol. 1, Iss. 576, pg. 24-25, by: Mark Harris, "Appreciation: John Gielgud", "Talk" (USA), August 2000, Vol. 1, Iss. 10, pg. 84-89+123-125, by: Michael Korda, "The Entertainers", "TV Guide" (USA), 8 July 2000, Vol. 48, Iss. 28, pg. 7, by: Joanne Kaufman, "Tribute", "The Advocate" (USA), 4 July 2000, pg. 57, by: Anne Stockwell, "A knight to remember", "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 2 June 2000, Vol. 1, Iss. 543, pg. 20, by: Troy Patterson, "Legacy: Final Curtain", "The Guardian" (UK), 25 May 2000, by: Brian Baxter, "Appreciation: Sir John Gielgud's films", "The Guardian" (UK), 23 May 2000, by: Nicholas de Jongh, "Sir John Gielgud", "The Daily Telegraph" (UK), 23 May 2000, by: Anonymous, "Sir John Gielgud, OM", "The Manchester Guardian" (UK), 29 May 1930, by: Ivor Brown, "John Gielgud's tremendous Hamlet"
Pictorials:"Playboy" (USA), November 1991, Vol. 38, Iss. 11, pg. 146, by: Bruce Williamson, "Sex In Cinema 1991", "Playboy" (USA), November 1983, Vol. 30, Iss. 11, pg. 150, by: Arthur Knight, "Sex In Cinema 1983"
Nick Names:Johnny G.
Death Notes:Wotton Underwood, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, UK (natural causes)
Born contained by London, England, John Gielgud accustomed at Lady Benson's Acting School and RADA, London. Best dedicated in advocate of his Shakespearean role in the theater, he outer space play Hamlet at the age of 26. He work lower than the tutelage of Lilian Bayliss beside acquaintance and fellow entertainer 'Laurence Olivier' (qv) and other contemporaries of the National Theatre at the "Old Vic", London. He made his blind debut in 1924. Academy Award Best Supporting Actor, 1981, for _Arthur (1981)_ (qv), Academy Award Nomination, 1964, for _Becket (1964)_ (qv)., Sir John Gielgud is a highly distinguished and prolific performer who is considered to be one of the finest actors of his generation. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, Gielgud played his first Hamlet in 1930 and quickly established himself as one of the most eminent Shakespearean interpreters of his time, as well as a respected director. He made his screen debut in 1924 in _Who Is the Man? (1924)_ (qv) and appeared in 'Alfred Hitchcock (I)' (qv)'s _Secret Agent (1936)_ (qv) in 1936 as well as several Shakespearian adaptations such as _Julius Caesar (1953)_ (qv) in 1953 and Olivier's _Richard III (1955)_ (qv) in 1955. Since the late 1960s he has increasingly appeared in character roles. Other film credits include: _Becket (1964)_ (qv) (for which he was nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of King Louis VII of France); _The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968)_ (qv) ; _Oh! What a Lovely War (1969)_ (qv); _A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1977)_ (qv); _The Elephant Man (1980)_ (qv); _Arthur (1981)_ (qv); _Chariots of Fire (1981)_ (qv); _Gandhi (1982)_ (qv); _Scandalous (1984)_ (qv); _The Shooting Party (1985)_ (qv); _"The Far Pavilions" (1984)_ (qv); _Plenty (1985)_ (qv); _The Whistle Blower (1987)_ (qv); _Barbabl, Barbabl (1987)_ (qv); _Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988)_ (qv); _Prospero's Books (1991)_ (qv); _Shining Through (1992)_ (qv); _The Best of Friends (1991) (TV)_ (qv); _The Power of One (1992)_ (qv), and _First Knight (1995)_ (qv) with 'Sean Connery' (qv) and 'Richard Gere' (qv). The more recent of his numerous television credits include the BBC's acclaimed series _"Brideshead Revisited" (1981)_ (qv); Wagner; _The Master of Ballantrae (1984) (TV)_ (qv); _Oedipus the King (1984) (TV)_ (qv); _"War and Remembrance" (1988)_ (qv); _Quartermaine's Terms (1987) (TV)_ (qv); _A Man for All Seasons (1988) (TV)_ (qv); _"A TV Dante" (1989)_ (qv); _"Scarlett" (1994)_ (qv) ; and _"Alleyn Mysteries" (1990)_ (qv) . Sir John also wrote three novels - Early Stages (in 1939), Stage Directions (in 1963) and Distinguished Company (1972).

Fernando Hilbeck (actor)

Goyo Lebrero (actor)

Andrs Mejuto (actor)

Luis Morris (actor)

Jos Nieto (actor)

Julio Pea (actor)

Keith Pyott (actor)

Fernando Rey (actor)

Ralph Richardson (actor)

Hector Roa (actor)

Norman Rodway (actor)

Jeremy Rowe (actor)

Alan Webb (actor)

Orson Welles (actor)

Jeanne Moreau (actress)

Ingrid Pitt (actress)

Margaret Rutherford (actress)

Marina Vlady (actress)

Beatrice Welles (actress)

ngel Escolano (producer)

Emiliano Piedra (producer)

Harry Saltzman (producer)

Alessandro Tasca (producer)

Raphael Holinshed (writer)

William Shakespeare (writer)

Orson Welles (writer)

Edmond Richard (cinematographer)

Angelo Francesco Lavagnino (composer)

Orson Welles (director)

Elena Jaumandreu (editor)

Frederick Muller (editor)

Peter Parasheles (editor)

Miguel ngel Bermejo (miscellaneous crew)

Juan Cobos (miscellaneous crew)

Julin Marcos (miscellaneous crew)

This movie in the Internet is found also by requests shakespeare's-henry-iv, historical, beautiful-woman, based-on-multiple-works, shakespeare's-henry-v, shakespeare's-the-merry-wives-of-windsor, imagery, william-shakespeare, deep-focus, shakespeare's-richard-iii, independent-film, based-on-book, based-on-play