Saturday, September 12, 2009

The Movie - Pour J.B. (2001)

Not bad - Pour J.B. movie

Movie Premier in 2001.

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Color Info: Color
Countries: Czech Republic

In movie have been taken:

Jindrich Biskup (composer)

Martin Blazicek (director)
Birth Notes: Brandýs nad Labem - Stará Boleslav, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
Birth Date: 1976

Martin Cihak (director)
Birth Name: Cihák, Martin
Birth Notes: Hradec Králové, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
Birth Date: 28 May 1964

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Movie - Brunnen

Leads the ratings - Brunnen movie (Brunnen - En film om Orson Welles).

Movie Is being made - in 2005.


Alternate Versions: The version shown on TV in Sweden and Finland is significantly shorter, with being edited down from 105 minutes to only 58 minutes.
Color Info: Color, Black and White
Countries: Denmark, Sweden
Genres: Documentary
Languages: English, Spanish, Swedish
Runtimes: Canada:105, Sweden:58
Tech Info: RAT:1.66 : 1
Release Dates: Sweden:11 March 2005, USA:10 June 2005, Canada:9 September 2005, Denmark:11 November 2005, Sweden:29 December 2005

In movie played:

Jesus Franco (actor)
Articles:"Sleazoid Express (II)" (USA), 1999, Iss. 1, pg. 41-43, by: Bill Landis, "Jesse and Linda, King and Queen of Eurosleaze", "Fangoria" (USA), December 1988, Iss. 79, pg. 14-18, by: Tim Lucas, "The Torture Chamber of Jess Franco Part Two", "Fangoria" (USA), October 1988, Iss. 78, pg. 14-18, by: Tim Lucas, "The Agony and the Ecstasy of Jess Franco"
Biographical Movies:Life and Times of Jess Franco, The (2008), _Antena Criminal: Making a Jess Franco Movie (2002) (V)_ (qv)
Interviews:"Fangoria" (USA), February 1990, Iss. 90, pg. 52-56, by: Donald Farmer, "The World According to Franco"
Birth Notes:Madrid, Spain
Spouse:'Lina Romay (II)' (qv) (? - present)
Birth Date:12 May 1930

William Law (actor)

Peter Viertel (actor)
Articles:"The Independent" (UK), 21 December 2007, Iss. 6609, pg. 40 - 41, by: Tom Vallance, "Obituary: Peter Viertel 'Screen-writer and bonviveur", "The Times" (UK), 8 November 2007, by: Ano, "Peter Viertel", "The Guardian" (UK), 7 November 2007, by: Ronald Bergan, "Peter Viertel", "The Washington Post" (USA), 6 November 2007, Vol. 130, Iss. 336, pg. B7, by: Adam Bernstein, "Peter Viertel, 86[, Dies]; Novelist and Noted Screenplay Writer", "The Los Angeles Times" (USA), 6 November 2007, by: Jon Thurber, "Peter Viertel, 86; Wrote About Huston, Hemingway", "The New York Times" (USA), 6 November 2007, by: Douglas Martin, "Peter Viertel, 86, Author and Screenwriter, Is Dead"
Son of writer/actress 'Salka Viertel' (qv) and writer 'Berthold Viertel' (qv)., Is thought to have made uncredited contributions to the screenplay of _The Journey (1959)_ (qv)., Viertel is also, some have alleged, the model for the character played by 'Robert Redford (I)' (qv) in _The Way We Were (1973)_ (qv), whilst the 'Barbra Streisand' (qv) character in the same film is said to be based on his first wife, Jigee., His 1950s novel, "White Hunter, Black Heart" is, by his own admission, a thinly-disguised account of his adventures whilst working uncredited on the script of _The African Queen (1951)_ (qv), and, in _White Hunter Black Heart (1990)_ (qv), the 1990 film version, 'Jeff Fahey' (qv) plays "Peter Verrill", an obvious self-portrait., Died 20 days after the death of his wife, actress Deborah Kerr. It was said that her death affected him immensely., His first wife had been married to writer 'Budd Schulberg' (qv)., Biography/bibliography in: "Contemporary Authors". New Revision Series, Volume 52, pages 449-451. Detroit, MI: Gale Research, 1996.
Death Notes:Marbella, Spain (lymphoma)
Peter Viertel, a WWII veteran whose best primordial innovative be published to radiant review when he was next to the matchless intention 18, was born of parents of the European intelligentsia, refugee from 'Adolf Hitler' (qv)'s Europe. Brought stirring contained by Hollywood, in a household where on earth 'Greta Garbo' (qv) (his mother's closest friend), 'Bertolt Brecht' (qv) 'Thomas Mann (I)' (qv), 'Heinrich Mann' (qv) and 'Franz Werfel' (qv) be interminable guests, immature Peter yearn to be an American. In measurement of funding to be competent to put out print his novel and to flying buttress his first wife, Jigee, Viertel turned to writing script all for Hollywood, where he in a moment found himself in the orbit of 'John Huston (I)' (qv), the storybook boss of _The Maltese Falcon (1941)_ (qv). Peter die in Marbella, Spain, nineteen days subsequent the disappearance of his second wife, actress 'Deborah Kerr' (qv).
Birth Notes:Dresden, Germany
Books:Peter Viertel. _Dangerous Friends: Hemingway, Houston and Others._ New York: Nan A. Talese, 1992. ISBN 0385260466
Other Works:Playwright (w/'Irwin Shaw' (qv): "The Survivors", Novel: "The Canyon", 1940., Novel: "American Skin", 1984, Novel: "Love Lies Bleeding", 1964, Novel: "American Skin". Houghton Mifflin, 1984. ISBN 0395346479, Novel: "White Hunter, Black Heart". W.H. Allen, 1955., Novel: "The Canyon". Harcourt Brace & Co., 1940., Book: "Dangerous Friends: At Large with Huston and Hemingway", 1992
Spouse:'Deborah Kerr' (qv) (23 July 1960 - 16 October 2007) (her death), 'Virginia Ray' (qv) (? - 1958) (divorced); 1 child
Death Date:4 November 2007
Birth Date:16 November 1920

Orson Welles (actor)
Articles:"Bookforum" (USA), September 2006, Vol. 13, Iss. 3, pg. 49, by: Kent Jones, "Rio Divorce: New looks at Orson Welles' war with the studios.", "Premiere" (USA), May 2006, Vol. 19, Iss. 8, pg. 98-99, by: Webster, Andy, ""DVD Essential Filmography"", "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 14 April 2006, Vol. 1, Iss. 852, pg. 52-54, by: Nashawaty, Chris, ""the Film That Broke Orson Welles' Heart"", "The New York Times" (USA), 1 May 2005, by: Budd Schulberg, "'Despite the System:' The Kane Mutiny", "Stop Smiling" (USA), 2005, Iss. 23, pg. 54-59, by: Jonathan Rosenbaum, "Orson Welles At 90", "The Guardian" (UK), 29 August 2003, by: Peter Conrad, "Genius and folly", "Cineaste" (USA), 2003, Vol. XXIX, Iss. 1, pg. 4-7, by: Nicole V. Gagne, "Where Is 'The Other Side Of The Wind'? or Quien Es Mas Macho: Orson Welles, John Huston, or Ernest Hemingway?", "Movieline" (USA), November 2002, Vol. 13, Iss. 12, pg. 38+90, by: David Thomson, "The Most Successful Person In Hollywood", "Vimagazino" (Greece), 28 October 2001, Iss. 55, pg. 104-107, by: Eleni Pirgioti, "Geia sou kai andio", "Dagens Nyheter" (Sweden), 18 January 2000, pg. B5, by: Jan Lumholdt, "Citizen Welles", "Cineaste" (USA), 2000, Vol. XXV, Iss. 3, pg. 10-13, by: Paul Arthur, ""Reviving Orson: or Rosebud, Dead or Alive", "Cult Movies" (USA), 2000, Iss. 31, pg. 56-61, by: Ron Ford & Tim Murphy, "The Blessed and the Damned: Orson Welles and the Fantasy Genre", "Bibel" (Sweden), November 1999, Iss. 12, pg. 111, by: Mathias Rosengren, "Orson!", "Vanity Fair" (USA), November 1999, Iss. 471, pg. 236-241 & 130-143, by: James Wolcott, "The Big O", "Reperages" (France), November 1999, Vol. II, Iss. 8, pg. 48-49, by: Nachiketas Wignesan, "Maudit Orson Welles!", "Cinema" (Greece), October 1999, Iss. 105, pg. 102-107, by: Babis Aktsoglou, "O skinothetis pou agapisame", "Dirio de Notcias" (Portugal), 2 July 1999, pg. 44, by: Joo Lopes, "Orson Welles e a msica das palavras", "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 30 October 1998, Vol. 1, Iss. 456, pg. 132, by: Jeff Gordinier, "Welles' War", "Cineaste" (USA), Winter 1998, Vol. 24, Iss. 1, pg. 28-33, by: Kenneth S. Rothwell, "Orson Welles: Shakespeare for the Art Houses", "Film Comment" (USA), September 1996, Vol. 32, Iss. 5, pg. 85-87, by: Donald Lyons, "Setting Terms for Orson", "Cineaste" (USA), 1996, Vol. XXII, Iss. 3, pg. 6-10, by: Jonathan Rosenbaum, ""The Battle Over Orson Welles"", "Film Comment" (USA), January 1992, Vol. 28, Iss. 1, pg. 56, by: Richard T Jameson, "Cries and Whispers", "Film Comment" (USA), January 1992, Vol. 28, Iss. 1, pg. 54-55, by: Henry Sheehan, "TV as Snowglobe", "Film Comment" (USA), January 1992, Vol. 28, Iss. 1, pg. 50-53+57-59, by: Jonathan Rosenbaum, "The Seven Arkadins", "Film Comment" (USA), January 1991, Vol. 27, Iss. 1, pg. 22-27, by: James Naremore, "The Trial: The FBI vs. Orson Welles", "Playboy" (USA), December 1983, Vol. 30, Iss. 12, pg. 172-173+178+301-304, by: Barbara Leaming, "The Genius Takes On Tinseltown", "Gallery" (USA), December 1972, Vol. 1, Iss. 2, pg. 36-38, by: Joseph McBride, "Orson Welles Likes Himself", "Dagens Nyheter" (Sweden), 27 April 1941, "Goss-producenten Orson Welles"
Dated 'Eartha Kitt' (qv). He called her "the most exciting woman in the world.", Once ate 18 hot dogs in one sitting at Pink's, a Los Angeles hot dog stand., On old time radio, 'Orson Welles' (qv) provided the voice for Lamont Cranston, aka THE SHADOW., 'H.G. Wells' (qv) was driving through San Antonio, Texas and stopped to ask the way. The person he happened to ask was none other than 'Orson Welles' (qv) who had recently broadcast "The War of the Worlds" on the radio. They got on well and spent the day together., (27 March 1938) Daughter born., 'American Broadcasting Company (ABC) [us]' wanted him to play Mr. Roarke on _"Fantasy Island" (1978)_ (qv), but 'Aaron Spelling' (qv) insisted on 'Ricardo Montalban' (qv)., Died the same day as 'Yul Brynner' (qv)., Ashes are buried inside an old well covered by flowers, within the rural property of retired bullfighter 'Antonio Ordez (I)' (qv), Ronda, Malaga, Spain., One of only six actors to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his first screen appearance. (The other five actors are: 'Alan Arkin' (qv), 'James Dean (I)' (qv), 'Paul Muni (I)' (qv), 'Montgomery Clift' (qv) and 'Lawrence Tibbett' (qv)), Father with 'Rita Hayworth' (qv) of 'Rebecca Welles (II)' (qv)., Father with 'Paola Mori' (qv) of 'Beatrice Welles' (qv), whom Welles made the sole heir of his estate., Father, with 'Virginia Nicholson' (qv), of Christopher (b. 1937)., On 30 October 1938, he directed the Mercury Theatre On the Air in a dramatization of "War of the Worlds", based on 'H.G. Wells' (qv)' novel. Setting the events in then-contemporary locations (The "landing spot" for the Martian invasion, Grover's Mill, New Jersey, was chosen at random with a New Jersey road map) and dramatizing it in the style of a musical program interrupted by news bulletins, complete with eye-witness accounts, it caused a nationwide panic, with many listeners fully convinced that the Earth was being invaded by Mars. The next day, Welles publicly apologized. While many lawsuits were filed against both Welles and the CBS radio network, all were dismissed. The incident is mentioned in textbook accounts of mass hysteria and the delusions of crowds., Despite his reputation as an actor and master film-maker, he maintained his memberships in the International Brotherhood of Magicians and the Society of American Magicians (neither of which are unions, but fraternal organizations), and regularly practiced sleight-of-hand magic in case his career came to an abrupt end. Welles occasionally performed at the annual conventions of each organization, and was considered by fellow magicians to be extremely accomplished., A bootleg tape of a short-tempered (and foul-mouthed) Orson Welles arguing with a recording engineer during a voice-over session has been widely distributed. It was used as the basis for an episode of the cartoon show _"Pinky and the Brain" (1995)_ (qv), with The Brain reading cleaned-up verions of Orson's rantings (the episode's title, "Yes, Always", is taken from one of Orson's complaints). Ironically, the actor who plays The Brain, 'Maurice LaMarche' (qv), dubbed the voice of the actor who portrays Orson Welles in _Ed Wood (1994)_ (qv)., He was born on the same day that 'Babe Ruth' (qv) hit his very first home run., Declined the chance to be the voice of Darth Vader in _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv)., He tried to make a film version of 'Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra' (qv)' book "Don Quixote". He started working on it in 1955 and continued to film through the 1970s with 'Francisco Reiguera' (qv) and 'Akim Tamiroff' (qv) starring. An incomplete version was released in Spain in 1992., Made a Hollywood satire, _The Other Side of the Wind (1972)_ (qv), starring 'John Huston (I)' (qv) and 'Peter Bogdanovich' (qv). Though it was completed, the post-production process was not and the film also ran into legal problems., He was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988., 'Frank Sinatra' (qv) was the godfather of one of his daughters., Host/narrator of the BBC/Mutual Radio's "The Black Museum" (1952)., Portrayed the title character on the syndicated radio show "The Lives of Harry Lime" (also known as "The Third Man") (1951-1952). It was based on his character from the film _The Third Man (1949)_ (qv)., Has the distinction of appearing in both the American Film Institute and British Film Institute's #1 movie. For AFI it was _Citizen Kane (1941)_ (qv). For BFI it was _The Third Man (1949)_ (qv). Welles shares this distinction with 'Joseph Cotten (I)' (qv), who also stared in both "Kane" and "Third Man"., He was the studio's first choice to play the voiceover role of "OMM" in _THX 1138 (1971)_ (qv). However, director 'George Lucas' (qv) insisted on casting the relatively unknown stage actor 'James Wheaton' (qv) instead., Provided voice for some songs of heavy metal band Manowar: Dark Avenger and Defender, He became obese in his 40s, weighing over 350 pounds towards the end of his life., Was possibly not as tall as is often reported. According to 'Simon Callow' (qv)'s "Orson Welles: The Road To Xanadu," medical records exist from a Welles physical in 1941. His weight is listed as 218, and his height at 72" - 6 feet even. Biographers 'Charles Higham' (qv) and Frank Brady describe Welles as being 6' 2", though they never provide a source. Biographer Barbara Leaming often comments on his height, but never gives an exact measurement. An early Current Biography article on Welles describes him as being "tall and chubby," while a later one gives the obviously incorrect 6' 3-1/2" height. If you average all the figures and based on his size compared to other actors, he probably in fact stood a little over 6 feet tall (6' 1" to 6' 2")., Was voted the 2nd Greatest Film Director of all time by Entertainment Weekly., Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890- 1945". Pages 1168-1185. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987., His 1937 Broadway stage production of 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv)'s "Julius Caesar", in which the setting was changed to a modern Fascist Rome to reflect the Mussolini era, but in which Shakespeare's language was completely retained, became, and still remains, the longest-running Broadway production of the play. Welles played Brutus. This production was never filmed, but years later, Welles' former working partner 'John Houseman (I)' (qv) produced a traditional film version of the play for MGM, starring 'James Mason (I)' (qv) as Brutus, 'Marlon Brando' (qv) as Marc Antony and 'John Gielgud' (qv) as Cassius., Was the subject of author Mary Pacios' book about the "Black Dahlia" murder in Los Angeles in 1947 (called the most gruesome in the city's history). Pacios claimed Welles was the unknown murderer who slaughtered struggling actress 'Elizabeth Short (I)' (qv); however, the book was considered pure nonsense and debunked by many historians.

Oja Kodar (actress)

Per Forsgren (producer)

Kristian Petri (producer)

Palle Vedel (producer)

Kristian Petri (writer)

Jan Red (cinematographer)

Johan Sderberg (composer)

David sterberg (composer)

Kristian Petri (director)

Jesper Osmund (editor)

Dola Bonfils (miscellaneous crew)

Jakob Hgel (miscellaneous crew)

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