Wednesday, May 22, 2013

New DVD Release


...e continuavano a fregarsi il milione di dollari
(Bad Man’s River)
(1971)
 
Director: Eugenio Martin
Starring: Lee Van Cleef, Gina Lollobrigida, James Mason, Gianni Garko
 
Label: Cult Media 
Region 2, PAL
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1, 16:9
Audio: Italian Dolby Digital, 2.0 mono, Spanish
Subtitles: Italian
Runtime: 90 minutes
ASIN: B00BX8PP4E
Available: May 22, 2013

Who Are Those Gals? - Clodi Bertola


 
Clodi Bertola was born in Bucharest, Romania on August, 12, 1913. She wanted to become a dancer but ended up a legendary stage actress. She received a religious education at a Catholic boarding school in Paris, where she was sent after the suicide of her father. Clodi graduated from the Conservatory of Dramatic Arts and soon found fame as a stage actress with the Bulandra Theatre and Comedy Theatre, National Theatre and Little Theatre. She was married to directors Liviu Ciulei and Lucian Pintilie. Her career as an actress was told in the biography "La vie en rose" by Ludmila Patlanjoglu.
 
During her long career as a stage actress she did appear in a half dozen films, among which was one European western: “The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians” (1977) as Mrs. Vickenton.
 
She was awarded the Order of Cultural Merit grade II (1967) "for outstanding achievements in the dramatic arts".
 
Clody Bertola died in Bucharest, Romania on December 28, 2007 at the age of 94 years.
 

BERTOLA, Clodi (aka Clody Bertola) [8/12/1913, Bucharest, Romania - 12/28/2007, Bucharest, Romania] – stage actress, married to painter Stefan Constantinescu (1940-194?), director Liviu Ciulei [1923-2011] (1945-    ), Lucian Pintilie [1933-    ] (1963-2007).
The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians – 1977 (Mrs. Vickenton)

Remembering Nino Terzo


Antonino ‘Nino’ Terzo was born in Palermo, Sicily, Italy on May 22, 1923. Prior to becoming a character actor in Italian films he worked in theater revues with such actors as Totò, Peppino De Filippo, Domenico Modugno, Franchi and Ingrassia, Lino Banfi. He was also a singer, appearing in several operettas.
 
He appeared in his first film in 1962, reinventing the character that made ​​him famous in vaudeville, which he developed as a troubled soul with a huge speech impediment, which did not allow him to speak until he inhaled and exhaled loudly.
 
He appeared as a supporting actor in comedy roles but his character was a bit disruptive and monotonous, he starred in such notable films as “The Clowns” (1970) directed by Federico Fellini, “Café Express” (1980) by Nanni Loy and “Cinema Paradiso” (1988) by Giuseppe Tornatore, in what would be his last film appearance, demonstrating his propensity for drama. Terzo appeared in two Euro-western comedies with Franco & Ciccio: “The Two Sergeants of General Custer” (1965) and “The Two Sons of Ringo” (1966).
 
In the first half of the 1980 had also had the opportunity to participate in two erotic films,
“La dottoressa di campagna” and “Chiamate 6969: taxi per signora” (both 1981), in which he did not participate in the sex scenes.
 
In 1992 he gave up show business because of serious health problems. Ill for some time he died on May 8, 2005 in Marano di Napoli, Campania, Italy, after suffering a series of four heart attacks .
 
Today we remember Nino Terzo on what would have been his 90th birthday.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013


Spaghetti Westerns Unchained

Django, Keoma, Django Kill… If You Live Shoot!, Texas Adios
Directors: Sergio Corbucci, Giulio Questi, Enzo G. Castellari, Ferdinando Baldi
Actors: Franco Nero, Tomas Milian
 
Label: Blue Underground
Format: Color, Widescreen, NTSC, Mono, Subtitled
Language: English, Italian
Subtitles: English
Region: All Regions
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Number of discs: 4
Running time: 400 minutes
ASIN: B00BI3XYWE
Release Date: May 21, 2013
Run Time: 400 minutes

La ruse du cow-boy

La ruse du Cow-boy – French title
 
A 1910 French production [Pathe (Paris)]
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Story: Unknown

Remembering Enzo Pulcrano


Vincenzo Pulcrano was born on May 21, 1943 in Acerra, Campania, Italy. As Enzo Pulcrano and Paul Crain he appeared mainly in 1970 films. Among his best remembered films were “Squadra antifurto” (1976) by ​​Bruno Corbucci in which he played the part of Salvatore Trapani. In 1978 he worked with Bruno Corbucci in the making of the film “Squadra antimafia” where he played the part of Masino. He appeared in minor roles in several films such as “I padroni della città” (1976) by Fernando Di Leo. His only starring role was in “La banda Vallanzasca, poliziottesco” directed by Mario Bianchi in 1977. In addition to being an actor Enzo also worked as a screenwriter in the drama of Marcello Zeani  “A pugni nudi” (1974).
 
As Paul Crain he appeared in 8 Euro-westerns from “Brother Outlaw” in 1971 to “Everything for a Friend” in 1973. Pulcrano died in Rome on February 28, 1992.
 
Today we remember Vincenzo Pulcrano on what would have been his 70th birthday.

Happy 75th Birthday Mihail Baloh


Mihail Baloh was born on May 21, 1928 in Jesenice, Slovenia. He started participating in local theatre productions after the World War II and eventually enrolled in the AGRFT in Ljubljana, where he graduated in 1952. In 1953 he began collaboration with the Permanent Slovene Theatre in Trieste. There he worked with the director Jože Babič who also offered him his first major film role “Svet na Kajžarju” (1952). From 1967 he worked in international productions on projects such as the Austrian TV comedy series “Leni”, and in the German Winnetou films of which he appeared in three: “Frontier Hellcat” (1964), “The Desperado Trail” (1964) and “The Half-Breed” (1966) as well as a later Euro-western “Hellhounds of Alaska” (1972) with Doug McClure. He continues today to work in the theatre.
 
Today we celebrate Mihail Baloh’s 75th birthday