Rowland Barber


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Twilight Time (1982)
Screenwriter

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Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956) -- (Movie Clip) We Got Work To Do Just out of the joint, Rocky Graziano (Paul Newman) with sidekick Romolo (Sal Mineo) gathers the old gang, Steve McQueen (as "Fidel," probably his only Latin-named character) and Ralph Vitti (as "Shorty"), in Robert Wise's boxer-biopic Somebody Up There Likes Me, 1956.
Somebody Up There Likes Me -- (Movie Clip) Rocky What? Memorable scene shot at the real Stillman's Gym on West 57th, in which Rocky (Paul Newman) meets proprietor Lou (Matt Crowley) and manager Cohen (Everett Sloane), adopting a new name along the way, in Somebody Up There Likes Me, 1956.
Somebody Up There Likes Me -- (Movie Ciip) Breach Of Promise Hanging with confidant and deli owner Benny (Joseph Buloff), Rocky Graziano (Paul Newman) takes note when Norma (Pier Angeli), already introduced to him by his sister, shows up asking directions, in Somebody Up There Likes Me, 1956, directed by Robert Wise.
Blood And Black Lace (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Antichita Model Nicole (Arianna Gorini) visits Antichita, the Rome antique shop owned by Frank, to deliver the diary belonging to her friend, his lover, murdered the night before, then the same murderer appears, and director/cinematographer Mario Bava gets creative in the setting, in Blood And Black Lace, 1964.
Blood And Black Lace (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Christian Haute Couture After credits and a scene in which the apparent lover of Isabella (Lea Kruger) is desperate for drugs, we meet her, arriving at night at on the grounds of a fancy fashion house in Rome, and assaulted, early in director Mario Bava’s Blood And Black Lace, 1964.
Somebody Up There Likes Me -- (Movie Ciip) I See The Devil! Following the childhood vignette, Rocky (Paul Newman) still running from the cops, first with Ma (Eileen Heckart) then with his ex-fighter inebriate dad (Harold J. Stone), in Somebody Up There Likes Me, 1956, from Ernest Lehman's screenplay.

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