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One by One (Spanish: Uno a uno, sin piedad) is a 1968 western film directed by Rafael R. Marchent, scored by Elsio Mancuso and starring Peter Lee Lawrence, William Bogart, Dianik Zurakowska, Eduardo Fajardo, Cris Huerta and Sidney Chaplin. [4]
Kill Them All and Come Back Alone (Italian: Ammazzali tutti e torna solo; Spanish: Mátalos y vuelve) is a 1968 Italian–Spanish Western film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Chuck Connors headlines an ensemble cast that also includes Frank Wolff , Franco Citti , Leo Anchóriz , Giovanni Cianfriglia , Alberto Dell'Acqua and Hercules Cortez .
The purposive approach (sometimes referred to as purposivism, [1] purposive construction, [2] purposive interpretation, [3] or the modern principle in construction) [4] is an approach to statutory and constitutional interpretation under which common law courts interpret an enactment (a statute, part of a statute, or a clause of a constitution) within the context of the law's purpose.
Coproduced with Buzz Farbar and financed entirely by Mailer, Beyond the Law was shot over four nights with three film crews and sound professionals. [2] While Mailer is credited as writer and director, the film had next-to-no script and the actors were given little direction other than to "wing it" in-character [3] and explore some ideas that echo his literary concerns, like the psychopathic ...
The rancher Diaz, the gambler Montero, the hypocrite clergyman Baldwin and the mentally distorted rover O'Hara are all former bandits. Cash has unfinished business with this lot and for each single one he conceives a tailored trap which turns their individual preferences against them until they are all put down.
Tenderly (internationally released as The Girl Who Couldn't Say No, also known as Il suo modo di fare) is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Brusati. [1] It was referred as "a successful attempt to refresh the American sophisticated comedy with themes and sensibilities of today" [2] and its style was compared to Frank Capra's. [2] [3]
Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? is a 1968 American comedy film with Doris Day, directed by Hy Averback.Although it is set in New York City during the infamous Northeast blackout of 1965, in which 25 million people scattered throughout seven states in the Northeastern United States lost electricity for several hours, the screenplay by Everett Freeman and Karl Tunberg is based on the ...
Journey into Self is a 1968 documentary film introduced by Stanley Kramer, and produced and directed by Bill McGaw. The film portrays a 16-hour group therapy session for eight well-adjusted people who had never met before. The session was led by psychologists Carl Rogers and Richard Farson. The participants included a cashier, a theology ...