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“The Smallest Show on Earth” was also called “Big Time Operators” and was a hilarious film about a group of wackos running a movie theatre.
I attended this show at age 15 and really loved “The Brave One.”
In 1920.
Truly lovely place.
Doesn’t even mention Godard.
Where I first saw this at age nine.
“Les Enfants terribles”
“Pane, amore e gelosia”.
Actress Ida Kaminska was unforgettable.
The second film, “The Tailor’s Maid” was called “Padri e figli” in Italian, was directed by Mario Monicelli, and was a good film. I attended this subtitled program.
“Molti sogni per le strade,” Mario Camerini, 1948.
“Street Scene” with Sylvia Sidney was a 1931 film.
“Los leones del ring” is listed as a 1974 Mexican film.
All 35mm.
Machiavelli!
This was pre-Broadway. Brando did not perform when the play opened on Broadway the following March of 1947.
Includes Fellini episode “Toby Dammit.”
Has become a Spanish-language church, Vision Fraternidad.
I attended this odd pairing for my twelfth birthday. I liked both John Wayne and Anna Magnani.
“Il magnifico cornuto”
A Max Ophuls classic.
A Pietro Germi satire of Italian women and men. “Signore e signori.”
“Io, mammeta e tu” had the noted Italian pop singer Domenico Modugno.
“The Smallest Show on Earth” was also called “Big Time Operators” and was a hilarious film about a group of wackos running a movie theatre.
I attended this show at age 15 and really loved “The Brave One.”
In 1920.
In 1920.
Truly lovely place.
Doesn’t even mention Godard.
Where I first saw this at age nine.
“Les Enfants terribles”
“Pane, amore e gelosia”.
Actress Ida Kaminska was unforgettable.
The second film, “The Tailor’s Maid” was called “Padri e figli” in Italian, was directed by Mario Monicelli, and was a good film. I attended this subtitled program.
“Molti sogni per le strade,” Mario Camerini, 1948.
“Street Scene” with Sylvia Sidney was a 1931 film.
“Los leones del ring” is listed as a 1974 Mexican film.
All 35mm.
Machiavelli!
This was pre-Broadway. Brando did not perform when the play opened on Broadway the following March of 1947.
“Molti sogni per le strade,” Mario Camerini, 1948.
Includes Fellini episode “Toby Dammit.”
Has become a Spanish-language church, Vision Fraternidad.
I attended this odd pairing for my twelfth birthday. I liked both John Wayne and Anna Magnani.
“Il magnifico cornuto”
A Max Ophuls classic.
A Pietro Germi satire of Italian women and men. “Signore e signori.”
“Io, mammeta e tu” had the noted Italian pop singer Domenico Modugno.