Paul Acciari


Biography

Filmography

 

Production Designer (Feature Film)

The Next One (1984)
Production Designer

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Videos

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King Of Jazz (1930) -- (Movie Clip) So The Bluebirds And The Blackbirds Got Together Another event in the revue, this time Bing Crosby in his first on camera appearance in his first movie, with his then-colleagues with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra, The Rhythm Boys, Al Rinker on vocals and Harry Barris, also a composer of their song, on piano, in the Universal two-strip Technicolor showcase King Of Jazz, 1930.
Riot On Sunset Strip (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Open, These Are Not Dangerous Revolutionaries Framing from producer Sam Katzman, including exteriors of the real Pandora’s Box, center of the LA “curfew riots” on which the movie is sort-of based, cutting to The Standells, with an original co-written by guitarist Tony Valentino, drummer Dick Dodd on the vocal, opening Riot On Sunset Strip, 1967, starring Aldo Ray.
Blithe Spirit (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Ventriloquism! Madame Arcati (Margaret Rutherford), using her spiritual interlocutor “Daphne,” running the sèance arranged by skeptical author Charles (Rex Harrison), who’s doing research for a novel, with his wife (Constance Cummings) and their guests (Hugh Wakefield, Joyce Carey), in Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit, 1945, directed by David Lean.
Blithe Spirit (1945) -- (Movie Clip) I Don't Happen To Be An African Native Author Charles (Rex Harrison) has just seen off the nutty medium he invited for a demonstration, seeing off his guests while his wife Ruth (Constance Cummings) confirms she can’t see his accidentally summoned deceased (greenish) first wife Elvira (Kay Hammond), David Lean directing Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit, 1945.
Jigoku (The Sinners Of Hell) -- (Movie Clip) Eight Hells First scene with theology student Shiro (Shigeru Amachi) learning spooky stuff in class, wondering where his new pal Tamura (Yoichi Numata) came from, in Nobuo Nakagawa's Jigoku, 1960.
Jigoku (The Sinners Of Hell) -- (Movie Clip) Plenty Of Time To Die By now freaked-out student Shiro (Shigeru Amachi) has agreed to meet Yoko (Akiko Ono), who seeks revenge, on a rope bridge, where his mystery pal Tamura (Yoichi Numata) pops up again, in Nobuo Nakagawa's Jigoku, 1960.
Jigoku (The Sinners Of Hell) -- (Movie Clip) Spitting Image Wandering and disconsolate Shiro (Shigeru Amachi) meets Sachiko (Utako Mitsuya), dead ringer for his dead fiancee', and his spooky pal Tamura (Yoichi Numata) reappears, in Nobuo Nakagawa's Jigoku, 1960.
Jigoku (The Sinners Of Hell) -- (Movie Clip) That Man Could Be Dead Mysterious and ever-present new pal Tamura (Yoichi Numata) removes student Shiro (Shigeru Amachi) from fiancee (Utako Mitsuya) and family, leading to trouble, early in Nobuo Nakagawa's Jigoku, 1960.
Jigoku (The Sinners Of Hell) -- (Movie Clip) Eternal Limbo Crazy opening with wild soundtrack from director Nobuo Nakagawa's acclaimed Japanese art-horror film Jigoku, 1960, a.k.a. Sinners From Hell, starring Shigeru Amachi and Yoichi Numata.

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