Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Between 1965 and 1971 they moved to Puerto Rico, where they transmitted a daily program called El Show de las 5, one of the most popular and remembered shows in the history of TV in that country. In 1970 they arrived in Argentina , and achieved great success through their program El zapato roto (The broken Shoe), which they then renamed El show ...
The film was made for the Italian TV station RAI with an agreement that it would be released simultaneously as a cinema feature. [2] RAI and co-producer Leone Film compromised on its release, with RAI broadcasting it on Christmas Day, 1970, and Leone Film releasing it theatrically in Italy the following day, December 26, 1970.
Spain: 1896 Salida de la misa de doce de la Iglesia del Pilar de Zaragoza (1897) [6] Japan: 1898 Bake Jizo (1898) Reimai (1926) Fujiwara Yoshie no furusato (1930) Gate of Hell (1953) Sweden: 1912 A Ruined Life (1912) Denmark: 1897 Kørsel med Grønlandske Hunde (1897) [7] Netherlands: 1896 Gestoorde hengelaar (1896) [8] Philips-Radio (1932)
A clown is a person who performs physical comedy and arts in an open-ended fashion, typically while wearing distinct makeup or costuming and reversing folkway-norms.The art of performing as a clown is known as clowning or buffoonery, and the term "clown" may be used synonymously with predecessors like jester, joker, buffoon, fool, or harlequin.
Trailer for Universal Pictures' science-fiction horror film Frankenstein (1931). A trailer (also known as a preview, coming attraction, or attraction video) is a short advertisement, originally designed for a feature film, which highlights key scenes of upcoming features intended to be exhibited in the future at a movie theater or cinema.
The Circus Burned Down, and the Clowns Have Gone; The Clown (1916 film) The Clown (1953 film) The Clown and His Donkey; The Clown and the Kid; Le Clown et ses chiens; The Clown (1976 film) The Clown (2011 film) I clowns
First feature film made for network television: See How They Run. Richard Burton's Hamlet was the first stageplay recorded on tape (Electronovision) and given a theatrical release. [82] Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! is the first feature-length animated film based on a TV series and the first theatrical feature produced by Hanna-Barbera.
It is also possible that the first film was Riña en un café (Fructuós Gelabert). These films were all released in 1897. The first Spanish film director to achieve great success internationally was Segundo de Chomón, who worked in France and Italy but made several famous fantasy films in Spain, such as El hotel eléctrico (1908).