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"More" was composed by Riz Ortolani (pictured) and Nino Oliviero. "Ti Guarderò Nel Cuore" ("I will look into your heart"), later released under the international title "More", is a pop song adapted from a film score written by Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero for the 1962 Italian documentary film Mondo Cane. Ortolani and Oliviero originally ...
"More" (Theme from Mondo Cane), from the 1963 film Mondo Cane "More", by 5 Seconds of Summer from Youngblood , 2018 "More", by the Black Eyed Peas, performed on the Black Blue & You Tour , 2007
The house from the film, used in the production. Located in Ibiza, Spain. More is a 1969 English-language romantic drama film written and directed by Barbet Schroeder in his directorial debut. [1] [2] Starring Mimsy Farmer and Klaus Grünberg, [3] the film deals with heroin addiction as drug fascination [4] on the island of Ibiza, Spain.
The film's terrible reception harmed the reputation of director Joseph L. Mankiewicz, who had an esteemed career for directing classics like A Letter to Three Wives, All About Eve, Julius Caesar, The Barefoot Contessa, Guys and Dolls, and Suddenly Last Summer.
The 1996 film That Thing You Do! features a parody of 1960s beach movies. In the film, the fictional singing group called The Wonders star as "Cap'n Geech and The Shrimpshack Shooters." The movie within the movie is titled Weekend at Party Pier and features characters similar to those played by Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello.
Two songs can be heard in the film which were not included on the album: "Hollywood" and "Seabirds". [ 23 ] [ 24 ] The latter was published in 1976's The Pink Floyd Songbook . [ 24 ] Both songs, as well as two other songs from those sessions, "Theme (Beat Version)" and "More Blues (Alternative Version)", were released on the 2016 box set, The ...
The song became an anthem for the Civil Rights Movement, and is considered one of Cooke's greatest compositions. ... echoing Cooke's own feeling sparked by a 1963 incident at a segregated ...
Rampage is a 1963 American adventure film starring Robert Mitchum, Elsa Martinelli and Jack Hawkins. Directed by Phil Karlson, it was based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Alan Caillou. The film features a musical score by Elmer Bernstein.