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Frieda is a 1947 British film, directed by Basil Dearden, screenplay by Angus MacPhail and Ronald Millar and was produced by Michael Balcon.
Frieda (Mai Zetterling) is a German woman who helps English airman Robert (David Farrar) to escape from a German prisoner-of-war camp as the Second World War nears its end. She loves him; he is only grateful to her. In a church between the Russian-German lines however, Robert marries her, so that she may obtain a British passport. Together they eventually arrive in his Oxfordshire home. Frieda meets his family - his mother, his small stepbrother Tony, Judy (Glynis Johns), the attractive widow of Robert's brother, and Aunt Eleanor (Flora Robson), a figure in local politics and vehemently anti-German.
At first the townspeople are bitterly hostile to Frieda and Robert is forced to give up his job as a schoolteacher. Gradually however, the ill will retreats, and she is accepted - though not by Eleanor. She is befriended by Judy, who, unknown to Robert, is now in love with him. As Robert settles into a new life, working with Frieda on a farm, he begins to lose his prisoner-of-war heaviness. He sees Frieda in a new light. But then they see a film dealing with the horror of Bergen-Belsen and Frieda fears their marriage will not survive its revelation of her countrymen's cruelty. But Robert clings on to what they have established between them.
Actors: Thomas Dixon (producer), Talal Al-Muhanna (director), Ronald J. Wright (writer), Steve Murphy (actor), Sacha Leader (actor), Tara Harris-Brown (editor), Kenny Richards (actor), Sophie Clarke (actress), Stephanie Murie (actress),
Plot: A controversial photographer whose pictures explore the theme of ruined beauty meets a young woman who offers to go 'to the edge' for his new exhibition of Distressed Polaroids. But through the course of a single fateful night of sex, drugs and revelation, dark secrets and obsessions are unexpectedly revealed.
Genres: Drama, Short, Thriller,Actors: Anna Thalbach (actress), Detlef Bothe (actor), Detlef Bothe (actor), Bernd Tauber (actor), Karin Baal (actress), Ingeborg Westphal (actress), Thomas Bestvater (actor), Linda Harper (costume designer), Cornelia Lippert (actress), Tobias Kasimirowicz (actor), Gabriella Gobber (miscellaneous crew), Tabea Heynig (actress), Till Lindemann (actor), Ayassi (producer), Ayassi (director),
Genres: Horror, Mystery,Actors: Tom Rubnitz (director), Tom Rubnitz (producer), Barbara Lipp (writer), Barbara Lipp (director), Barbara Lipp (producer), Barbara Lipp (actress), Tom Koken (writer), Tom Koken (actor), Tom Koken (director), Tom Koken (producer),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Klaus Gendries (writer), Klaus Gendries (director), Heinz Rennhack (actor), Helmut Straßburger (actor), Elsa Grube-Deister (actress), Marianne Wünscher (actress), Jürgen Ecke (composer), Lubomír Bryg (actor), Hans-Albert Pederzani (writer), Zuzana Kocúriková (actress), Ursula Am-Ende (actress), Katrin Johnsen (costume designer), Uwe Karpa (actor), Dorit Gäbler (actress), Vera Nowark (editor),
Genres: Biography, Comedy, Drama, Music, Romance,Actors: Jaromil Jires (writer), Jirí Sebor (miscellaneous crew), Ladislav Mrkvicka (actor), Jindrich Narenta (actor), Jaromil Jires (director), Zdenek Srstka (actor), Július Vasek (actor), Jirí Zahajský (actor), Vítezslav Jandák (actor), Lubos Fiser (composer), Hana Maciuchová (actress), Josef Valusiak (editor), Miroslav Moravec (actor), Otto Sevcík (actor), Magda Vásáryová (actress),
Genres: Drama, War,Actors: Robert T. Gillis (editor), Charles M. Schulz (writer), Bill Melendez (actor), Lee Mendelson (producer), Chuck McCann (editor), Hilary Momberger (actress), Bill Melendez (producer), Bill Melendez (director), Pamelyn Ferdin (actress), Christopher DeFaria (actor), Vince Guaraldi (composer), Peter Robbins (actor), Steven Cuitlahuac Melendez (editor), Sally Dryer (actress), Sally Dryer (actress),
Genres: Animation, Comedy, Family, Short,Actors: Bill Melendez (producer), Lee Mendelson (producer), Bill Melendez (actor), Robert T. Gillis (editor), Bill Melendez (director), Charles M. Schulz (writer), Glenn Mendelson (actor), Vince Guaraldi (composer), Peter Robbins (actor), Christopher Shea (actor), Sally Dryer (actress), Ann Altieri (actress), Gail DeFaria (actor), Gail DeFaria (actor), Kathy Steinberg (actress),
Plot: At the end of their patience after yet another humiliating defeat of Charlie Brown's baseball team, the whole team quits on him. All seems lost until Charlie Brown learns that his team can join the Little League and become a member team with real uniforms! The teams enthusiasm is rekindled, but unknown to them, Charlie Browns learns that neither the girls nor his dog Snoopy would be allowed to play. With great difficulty, Charlie Brown has to make a difficult moral decision and live with the consequences.
Keywords: baseball, baseball-game, based-on-comic, cartoon-dog, character-name-in-title, dog, morality, peanuts, prejudice, surfingActors: Charles M. Schulz (writer), Lee Mendelson (producer), Robert T. Gillis (editor), Bill Melendez (director), Charles M. Schulz (writer), Bill Melendez (producer), Bill Melendez (actor), Glenn Mendelson (actor), Glenn Mendelson (actor), Vince Guaraldi (composer), Peter Robbins (actor), Sally Dryer (actress), Christopher Shea (actor), Ann Altieri (actress), Ann Altieri (actress),
Plot: The Peanuts gang celebrates Halloween, with Linus hoping that, finally, he will be visited by The Great Pumpkin; while Charlie Brown is invited to a Halloween party.
Keywords: anger, based-on-comic, belief, blanket, blushing, bobbing-for-apples, brother-sister-relationship, candy, cartoon-dog, character-name-in-titleActors: Bill Melendez (actor), Peter Robbins (actor), Christopher Shea (actor), Sally Dryer (actress), Ann Altieri (actress), Tracy Stratford (actress), Geoffrey Ornstein (actor), Chris Doran (actor), Chris Doran (actor), Karen Mendelson (actress),
Genres: ,Actors: David Thursby (actor), Leonard Mudie (actor), Glen Cavender (actor), Abner Biberman (actor), David Bruce (actor), John Davidson (actor), Gilbert Emery (actor), Chester Gan (actor), Harry Cording (actor), Leyland Hodgson (actor), Charles Irwin (actor), Jerome Cowan (actor), Bruce Lester (actor), Stanley Logan (actor), Douglas Walton (actor),
Genres: Drama,John Greenwood: music from "Frieda" (1947). Conducted by Ernest Irving. Performed by The Philharmonia.
From a rare british movie from the 40ies: A girl jumps from a bridge into a pond and gets rescued by the good day
Margaret Lockwood and Patricia Roc star in this Technicolor melodrama from the great Gainsborough Studios. The Hatton family fall on hard times when their drunken father gambles away their estate, but their daughter, Jassy, is determined to reclaim their home... Hear about this and other classic movies on the Attaboy Clarence podcast at www.attaboyclarence.com
Adapted in 1947 from her own 7th novel by Daphne du Maurier, along with Terence Young (later to direct the first Bond movies), this is a rambling epic story of two feuding Irish families (curiously filmed entirely in British studios!) taking us through three generations of family fights over a copper mine sunk by the Brodricks, wealthy British incomers to Ireland, and the native Donovans. The general feel is that it is a somewhat lack-lustre film that condenses too much of the story without developing the characters enough - I rather agree. It is not actually a ‘Margaret Lockwood' film as such, but more an ensemble piece, as other characters in the story are equally important. Having said that, it's another of her ‘outrageous' female characterisations, if in a slightly lower-key to her pre...
When a series of murders are discovered, the occupents of a London boarding house become suspects. Cast Frieda Inescort - Mrs. Stella Rosabelle Armitage Paul Cavanagh - Joseph 'Joe' Reynolds Heather Angel - Sylvia Armitage Bruce Lester - Hugh Bromilow Miles Mander - Tom Armitage Lumsden Hare - Inspector Gregg Turhan Bey - Ram Singh Charles Irwin - Constable Phyllis Barry - Lucy Timson Mary Field - Phoebe Martia St. John Snell Paul Renay - Choong Thi Director D Ross Lederman Written By Frank Vosper (play) Anthony Coldway (screenplay)
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Young, well-intentioned Barry Kohler (Steve Guttenberg) stumbles upon a secret organization of Third Reich war criminals holding clandestine meetings in Paraguay and finds that Dr Josef Mengele (Gregory Peck), the infamous Auschwitz doctor, is with them. He phones Ezra Lieberman (Laurence Olivier), an aging Nazi hunter living in Vienna, Austria, with this information. A highly skeptical Lieberman tries to brush Kohler's claims aside, telling him that it is already well known that Mengele is living in Paraguay. Having learned when and where the next meeting to include Mengele is scheduled to occur, Kohler records part of it using a hidden microphone, but is discovered and killed while making another phone call to Lieberman. Before the phone is hung up with Lieberman on the other end, he he...
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und ma langsam g´spürt
dass die Hos´n enger wird
und ma sie amoi die Woch´n scho rasiert
Wenn die Stimme bricht
Mit Wimmerln im Gesicht
Dass ma aus der Haut fahr´n möcht
Kummt ma drauf, die Madln san gar nicht so schlecht
Sie war die schönste Katz
Vom ganzen Rochusplatz
Und alle Buam war´n hinterher
Doch die war´n größer
Und ohne Moped tuast da schwer
I war Luft für sie
Und was war hart für i
Dass a jeder scho mit ihr im Kino war
Auf amoi kommt sie auch mich zu
Und fragt: "Was; machst du denn am Samstag?
Im Brügerkino d´rübn
da spüln´s den neichn Bronson-Fülm"
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I geh ins Kino mit da Frieda
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Hurra
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Ich steig wie der Delon
Aus der Straßenbahn
I hab mei Glockenhosen an
Und kau locker an Bazzocker
Umadum
I denk ma: Bist du g´scheit
Sie trägt ein Minikleid
wie sie di herg´richt hat für mi
Ganz in violett
Dass kürzer nimmer geht
Es ist doch wirklich ganz egal, wovon die Fülme handeln
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I geh ins Kino mit da Frieda
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Da steht vor uns da starke Gustel
Im Gesicht nicht eine Pustel
Und muss lachen
"Mit; dem Wiaschtl wüst´d mi eifersüchtig machen?"
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Geh i ins Kino mit da Frieda
wei mit da Frieda geht a jeda
Weil sie kan Geniera hat
schad
Nie wieda
Geh i ins Kino mit da Frieda