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Domenico Lombardozzi (/ ˌ l ɒ m b ɑːr ˈ d oʊ z i /, Italian: [lombarˈdɔttsi]; born March 25, 1976) [1] [2] is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Herc in The Wire, and is also known for his roles in Tulsa King, Entourage, A Bronx Tale (1993), and The Irishman (2019).
Alambrista! is a 1977 film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Domingo Ambriz and Trinidad Silva. [1] It won four awards in 1977. In 2023, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Rhea Woodley (Constance Crawley) and her husband Martin (Arthur Maude) have a baby, but the child dies soon after birth, and Rhea's doctor tells her that she cannot risk another pregnancy.
The film debuted at the May 1977 Cannes Film Festival as The Last of the Cowboys. Dimension Pictures acquired distribution rights and re-edited and retitled the film against Fonda's wishes. The Great Smokey Roadblock was previewed on February 3, 1978, in Texas, and had its premiere in Cincinnati on April 12, 1978, before opening in other states.
The World's Greatest Lover is a 1977 American parody film directed, written by and starring Gene Wilder, and co-starring Carol Kane and Dom DeLuise. It is a tribute/spoof of classic silent comedies and the "old Hollywood" of the 1920s, specifically the popularity of romantic icon Rudolph Valentino .
The film revolves around a team employed at The Back Bay Mainline, an alternative newspaper in Boston, [6] as they face the threat of a takeover by a major corporation. The key figures in this story include Harry Lucas, a disenchanted lead reporter with an on-and-off again girlfriend Abbie, Max, a flaky music critic, Michael, a writer/author intending to relocate to New York, David, an eager ...
Mr. Billion is a 1977 action comedy/action-adventure film [3] [4] directed by Jonathan Kaplan. It is notable as the Hollywood debut of Terence Hill. It's also the last film of actor William Redfield, who died before its release. In the film, a mechanic becomes the sole heir of his recently-deceased uncle.
The hypothesis of the film is that, far from being the work of the ringleader of a lonely band of Confederate-sympathizing fanatics as most historians agree that it was, Lincoln's assassination was the result of a vast conspiracy involving Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, Chief of National Police Colonel Lafayette Baker, and various Northern ...