THE HUMAN BEAST - (1938, La bête humaine) with Jean Gabin - EPILOGUE
La Bête Humaine (English: The Human Beast and Judas Was a Woman) (1938) is a film directed by Jean Renoir, with cinematography by Curt Courant ...
La Bête Humaine (English: The Human Beast and Judas Was a Woman) (1938) is a film directed by Jean Renoir, with cinematography by Curt Courant ...
DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org The Divorce of Lady X is a 1938 British romantic comedy film made by London Films and distributed by United ...
Fans adored Sweetness because the man could do things that we could not. Watching his high stutter steps was a dream for many fans on Sundays who had to return to the grind of their jobs the following morning. Reminding us that he had vices, committed acts of adultery, and generally was not who we thought he was does not help society — it actually hinders it by knocking down one more decent guy.
Now, I am not urging us to trivialize immoral behavior by role models, nor will I endorse some of Payton's life choices. In an ideal world, we would be surrounded by morally pure celebrities who made the right choices at every turn in their lives. But we don't.
One thing for which Pearlman should be commended is pointing out how gracefully Payton's ex-wife Connie handled the toll of their failing marriage. He also states in his article that Connie chose not to speak at great lengths with the author. If the woman who was in the middle of the storm is still in no hurry to speak ill of the dead, taint the legacy of a hero — why should any of us rush to the soapbox to do so?
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Grand illusion, the Third Reich, the Paris exposition, and the cultural seduction of France Hans Eberhard Friedrich, “La France devant l'opinion publique allemande,” Deutsche-Französische Monatshefte / Cahiers Franco-Allemands 1 (January 1938): 5 . ... |
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Fifty classic French films, 1912-1982, a pictorial record "War is the grand illusion," wrote Frank S. Nugent, in The New York Times ( September 13, 1938), "and Renoir proceeds with his disillusioning task by ... |
'Grand Illusion' gets spruced up
The answer: Jean Renoir's "The Grand Illusion," way back in 1938. So it's an apt coincidence in this year of "The Artist" that a sparkling new edition of Renoir's antiwar masterpiece is being released theatrically in the US, France and the UK,
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The Beatles' 'Yellow Submarine' digitally restored week include a digitally restored version of The Beatles' animated classic, "Yellow Submarine"; the Family of Woman Film Festival at Seattle Art Museum; and a screening of the 1938 Katharine Hepburn/Cary Grant gem "Holiday" at the Grand Illusion. |
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Paramount Programmer Jesse Trussell Provides a Primer on Hot Classic Movies to ... This summer will be the first time I will see Shadows (1959), Heaven's Gate (1980), The Grand Illusion (1937), World on a Wire (1973), Week End (1967), Stolen Kisses (1968), Cries and Whispers (1972), A Man Escaped (1956), Close-Up (1990), |
Roland Emmerich's WHITE HOUSE DOWN Swaps Release Dates with SINGULARITY; PERCY ...
Rialto's Grand Illusion re-release will open this Friday, May 11th. Grassroots, starring Jason Biggs, Cobie Smulders, Cedric the Entertainer and Tom Arnold, will open July 20th of this year. Beloved opens August 17th, 2012 with Sleepwalk with Me
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Cannes 2012: Confessions of a Cannes festival virgin
This came to a head in 1938, when Jean Renoir's La Grande Illusion was overlooked for the grand prize in favour of a joint award for Luciano Serra, Pilot, co-directed by Benito Mussolini's second son, and Leni Riefenstahl's documentary Olympia,
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