Maestro Cabarra


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Sei tu l'amore (1930)
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Longest Day, The (1962) -- (Movie Clip) Open, London Calling Opening and scene-setting for producer Darryl F. Zanuck, hard to say which of his directors (Ken Annakin, Andrew Marton, Bernhard Wicki) might be working here, the first introduced characters are Paul Hartmann as a German officer, and Zanuck’s paramour Irina Demick as a French partisan, in the expansive D-Day epic The Longest Day. 1962.
Rise Of Catherine The Great, The (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Empress Of All The Russias Petersburg, 1745, introducing Flora Robson (as Empress Elisabeth, trampling her valet, Gerald du Maurier), who has arranged the marriage of unwilling Peter (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) to the title character, Elisabeth Bergner as Catherine, in Alexander Korda’s London Film production, The Rise Of Catherine The Great. 1934.
Nicholas And Alexandra (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Little Yellow Buddhists Selfish and racist notions from the Queen Mother (Irene Worth) before the Czar (Michael Jayston), Czarina (Janet Suzman) and Grand Duke (Harry Andrews) meet the new monk Rasputin (Tom Baker) in Nicholas and Alexandra, 1971.
Seven Seas To Calais (1962) -- (Movie Clip) We Have Come Here To Punish You Queen Elizabeth (Irene Worth) holding off the Spanish ambassador (Arturo Dominici), is rescued by Malcolm (Keith Mitchell), just returned with Drake (Rod Taylor) from a three year mission, scheming with Walsingham (Basil Dignam) to impress the foreigners, then celebrating, in Seven Seas To Calais, 1962.
Seven Seas To Calais (1962) -- (Movie Clip) A Mountain Of Spanish Gold After being scolded for piracy, in front of the Spaniards, in their first formal meeting, Drake (Rod Taylor) is escorted by Walsingham (Basil Dignam), then finds out what her majesty Queen Elizabeth (Irene Worth) really wants, early in the Italian-made MGM swashbuckler Seven Seas To Calais, 1962.
Company She Keeps, The -- (Movie Clip) Anything Below The Neck New probationer "Diane" (Jane Greer), sporting a new name, is greeted at the Glendale, CA train station by her new parole officer Joan (Lizabeth Scott), early in The Company She Keeps, 1951, from a story and screenplay by Ketti Frings.
Lost In Yonkers (1993) -- (Movie Clip) Breaking And Entering Jay and Arty (Brad Stoll, Mike Damus) have expanded the search for their grandmother’s cash stash to her downstairs candy store, where they finally meet their much-discussed maybe-gangster uncle Louie (top-billed Richard Dreyfuss), in Neil Simon’s Lost In Yonkers. 1993.

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