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A man wearing a pair of flyless briefs. Briefs (or a brief) are a type of short, form-fitting underwear and swimwear, as opposed to styles where material extends down the thighs. Briefs have various different styles, usually with a waistband attached to fabric that runs along the pelvis to the crotch and buttocks, and are worn by both men and ...
Film Subject(s) Lead actor or actress 1906: The Story of the Kelly Gang: Ned Kelly: Frank Mills: 1909: The Origin of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata: Ludwig van Beethoven: Harry Baur: The Life of Moses: Moses: Pat Hartigan: Edgar Allen Poe: Edgar Allan Poe: Herbert Yost: Saul and David: King David: Maurice Costello: King Saul: William V. Ranous ...
List of films shown at the New York Film Festival; List of films shown at the Sundance Film Festival; List of films spoofed by Mad; List of films with a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes; List of films with a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes; National Film Registry; Sight & Sound. The Sight & Sound Greatest Films of All Time 2012; Time ' s All-Time ...
This category lists film titles, for films that purport to tell the life story of an individual. Where artistic licence is used, the subject is clearly identified, and the real name(s) of the subject(s) is used, even when the information presented is historically inaccurate.
Jamie Babbit; Héctor Babenco; Lloyd Bacon; Clarence G. Badger; John Badham; Bae Yong-Kyun; Cindy Baer; Prince Bagdasarian; King Baggot; Nadeem Baig; Prano Bailey-Bond
Released theatrically as a feature film version in 1946 The Wolf Dog: 12 Western: Colbert Clark and Harry L. Fraser: Rin Tin Tin Jr., Frankie Darro, George Lewis Rin Tin Tin Jr.'s first serial film, having replaced the original dog star in 1932 [45] The Mystery Squadron: 12 Aviation Colbert Clark and David Howard
A satire about Italian showbiz, the film was generally badly received by critics; in her review for La Stampa, Lietta Tornabuoni criticized the director's inability of distancing from its subject, up to the point that "the thick vulgarity of his chosen subject turns into truculent cinematic vulgarity". [2]
A Pair of Briefs is a 1962 black and white British courtroom comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Michael Craig, Mary Peach, Brenda De Banzie and James Robertson Justice. [1] The screenplay was written by Nicholas Phipps based on the 1960 play How Say You? by Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman .