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The film stars Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard, and Shirley Temple in a story about a small-time swindler going straight for his child's sake. Temple sang "The World Owes Me a Living," introducing the future standard. The film was critically well received. Temple adored Cooper, who nicknamed her 'Wigglebritches'. [2]
The movie is based on the novel, Vintage Season, by Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore, and was released on video as Grand Tour: Disaster in Time. 1993 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Stuart Gillard: The turtles go back in time to feudal Japan to retrieve their kidnapped friend, April. 1993 Les Visiteurs: Jean-Marie Poiré
Over the past century, there have been numerous films set in Rome, and the city has a particularly strong cinematic tradition. The city hosts the Cinecittà Studios, [1] the largest film and television production facility in continental Europe and the centre of the Italian cinema, where a large number of today's biggest box office hits are filmed.
A Japanese young man travels back in time to prevent the murder of his mother and others, looping through different versions of reality as his actions change the past. [47] [48] (The same basic story exists in manga, anime, live action movie, and live action TV series versions.) Groundhog Day for a Black Man: 2016
Pius XII: Under the Roman Sky (Italian: Sotto il cielo di Roma, German: Pius XII., also known just as Under the Roman Sky) is a 2010 Italian-German television film directed by Christian Duguay and starring James Cromwell, Alessandra Mastronardi and Marco Foschi.
Massimiliano Smeriglio, Rome's councillor for culture, objected to Airbnb's idea, saying the Colosseum "must not be debased in the eyes of the world."
To Fly! is a 1976 American short docudrama film directed by Greg MacGillivray and Jim Freeman of MacGillivray Freeman Films, who wrote the story with Francis Thompson, Robert M. Young, and Arthur Zegart. It premiered at the giant-screen IMAX theater of the National Air and Space Museum, which opened to celebrate the United States Bicentennial.
Forever Out of My League (Italian: Sempre più bello) is a 2021 Italian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Claudio Norza. It is the final film in a trilogy, following Out of My League (2020) and Still Out of My League (2021). It premiered on 20 October 2021 at the Rome Film Festival [1] and was released in Italian cinemas on 31 January 2022 ...