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La Casa (lit: The House) is the name given to a collection of mostly unrelated horror films which were retitled and marketed in Italy as one single series. [1] They include movies from both the Evil Dead film series and the House film series.
Christian De Sica; Ornella Muti; Eleonora Giorgi; Rosanna Banfi; Karin Proia; Paolo Conticini; Giulia Steigerwalt; Leila Durante; Myriam Catania; Francesco Venditti
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Žižkov (German: Zischkaberg or Zizkow, between 1939 and 1945 Veitsberg) is a cadastral district of Prague, Czech Republic. Most of Žižkov lies in the municipal and administrative district of Prague 3, except for very small parts which are in Prague 8 and Prague 10. Prior to 1922, Žižkov was an independent city.
In a mythical "Arabian Nights" prologue two crossed lovers are struck by a curse cast unto them by a powerful witch (Lia Zoppelli) who had betrothed her own daughter, Candida, (Gloria Guida) to the evil tyrant Ali Amman, while the girl was passionately in love with "Giorgiafat" (Renato Pozzetto); the witch turns the two lovers into salt statues forcing their disembodied souls to wander for a ...
Žižkov tram depot (Czech: Vozovna Žižkov) is a tram depot in Žižkov that has been part of the Prague tram network since 1912. The depot celebrated its centenary in 2012. [ 1 ] There are seven tram depots in Prague (eight if you count the museum in old depot in Střešovice, nine if you count workshop depot in Hostivař), Žižkov is ...
La Casa del Buon Ritorno was first exhibited at the Venice Film Festival on August 31, 1986. [1] [5] It was distributed theatrically in Italy by C.R.C./Real Film on 13 February 1987. [1] The film was never dubbed into English and did not receive any theatrical release in the United States or United Kingdom. [5]
Before the Le nozze di Figaro recording, Kleiber made recordings of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky symphonies and Mozart Symphony No. 40. From May 29 to June 28, 1954, Kleiber recorded Richard Strauss ' Der Rosenkavalier with the Vienna Philharmonic and Vienna State Opera, which Decca released to critical acclaim.