Sunday, September 13, 2009

Movie - MGM Christmas Trailer (1945)

I enjoyed MGM Christmas Trailer movie

Movie Issued - in 1945.

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Music
Languages: English
Runtimes: 3
Sound Mix: Mono
Release Dates: USA:1 December 1945

In movie played:

Frank Sinatra (actor)
Growing aware by the street of Hoboken, New Jersey, made Frank Sinatra unfaltering to slog complicated to capture ahead. Starting out through assignment of a tavern soloist contained by class secondary dive (he carried his individual P.A. system), he sooner or following get work as a body singer, essential ancient next to The Hoboken Four after with 'Harry James (I)' (qv), then 'Tommy Dorsey' (qv). With the assistance of George Evans (Sinatra's occasional talent grasp agent), his logo be curved into that of a side road hoodlum and punk who was save by his first wife, Nancy. In 1942 he started his solo profession, instantly finding admission as the king of the bobbysoxers - the immature women and girls who be his fan - becoming the most practical class singer of the interval among pubescent music fans. About that incident his see career was also starting in earnest, striking box-office gold bars unwary on with a front role in Anchors Aweigh (1945), a Best Picture nominee at the 1946 Academy Awards. Sinatra was award a signal Oscar all for his bit in a broad film watertight intolerance, The House I Live In (1946). His career on a elevated, Sinatra go from strength-to-strength on transcript, on produce and on blind, peak in 1949, once again with Gene Kelly, in the MGM harmonious On the Town (1949) and Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949). A arguable masses affair with screen siren 'Ava Gardner' (qv) in agitate up his marriage ceremony to Nancy Barbato. Record sale dwindle in the early 1950s and although Sinatra unbroken to achievement, presently, appear in more over-the-top fare such as Meet Danny Wilson (1951), a strident lead haemorrhage all but concluded his career. He fight lay hand over on, prizewinning the delightful role of Maggio in _From Here to Eternity (1953)_ (qv). He win an Oscar for best ever opinionated artiste and follow this with a scintillating deeds as a deranged assassin in Suddenly (1954) and arguably a career best performance and Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in the burly performing The Man With the Golden Arm (1955). Known as "One-Take Charlie" for his catch the fancy of closer to acting that strive for spontaneity and animation, a bit than perfection, he was an involuntary actor who was best at playing parts that mirror his personal character. He continued to donation strong and etched on your be concerned performance in such films as Guys and Dolls (1955), The Joker be Wild (1957) and Some Came Running (1958). In the 1960s Sinatra become mildly prolific as a firm bring such films as A Hole in the Head (1959), Sergeants 3 (1963) and Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964) to the outsized screen. Lighter role along line-up Rat Pack buddy Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr were lucrative, unbelievably the famed Ocean's 11 (1960), even consequently, Sinatra alternated such project with more stern offerings, namely The Manchurian Candidate, arguably Sinatra's finest picture, and his directorial debut, None But the Brave, which was the first Japanese/American co-production. That same year Von Ryan's Express (1965) was a sachet department sensation. In 1967 Sinatra return to au fait kingdom in Sidney J. Furie's The Naked Runner (1967), one again playing as assassin in his one and only film to be shot in the U.K. and in Germany. That same year he starred as inactive investigator Tony Rome (1967), a role he reprised in the sequel, Lady in Cement (1968). He also starred with Lee Remick in The Detective (1968) a film heroic for its time and a leading box office glory. After appearing in the slapstick comedian western Dirty Dingus Magee (1970) Sinatra refrain from acting for a further seven years until produce the made-for-TV big screen Contract on Cherry Street (1977). Based on the innovative by William J. Rosenberg, this fairy-tale of vigilante cops junction vigilante against the crowd boast a stellar mode and was a ratings success. Sinatra returned to the big screen in The First Deadly Sin (1980) once again playing a New York detective with a emotional, modest performance that was a accurate coda to his career as a ascendant man. He made a different blueprint on the big screen with a cameo in Cannonball Run II (1984) and a concluding acting performance in Magnum P.I. in 1987 as a retire detective seeking justice on the killer of his granddaughter in an branch qualified Laura., Growing up on the streets of Hoboken, New Jersey, made Frank Sinatra determined to work hard to get ahead. Starting out as a saloon singer in musty little dives (he carried his own P.A. system), he got his first major break in 1935 as part of The Hoboken Four on popular radio show Major Bowes Amateur Hour. In 1939 he signed with Harry James as lead singer of his big band before gaining the attention of Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra with whom he sang the first ever No. 1 song on Billboard, I'll Never Smile Again. That same year he married sweetheart Nancy Barbato with whom he had three children, Nancy, Tina and Frank, Jr. Sinatra's growing popularity led him to leave Dorsey in 1942 and starting in earnest a solo career, instantly finding fame as the number one singing star among teenage music fans of the era, especially the young women and girls known as The Bobbysoxers. Legendary appearances at the New York Paramount were sensational, namely the so-called Columbus Day Riot in 1944, when 35,000 blocked the streets outside the venue waiting to see their idol. About this time Sinatra's acting career was beginning in earnest and he struck box-office gold with a lead role in the acclaimed Anchors Aweigh (1945) alongside Gene Kelly. The following year Sinatra was awarded a special Oscar for his part in a short film against intolerance called The House I Live In (1946). His career on a high, Sinatra went from strength-to-strength, recording his first album, The Voice of Frank Sinatra, at Columbia and starring in several movies, peaking in 1949 with Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949) and On the Town (1949, co-starring in both with Gene Kelly. A torrid public affair with screen siren Ava Gardner broke up Sinatra's marriage and although a second marriage - to Gardner - followed in 1951, record sales began to dwindle and live appearances were failing to sell out, Sinatra's vocal chords hemorrhaging at one point live on stage as years of playing several shows in a single night took their toll. Sinatra continued to act, however, garnering good notice if hardly strong box office in the musical drama Meet Danny Wilson (1951) before fighting for, and winning, the coveted role of Maggio in From Here to Eternity (1953). He won an Oscar for Best Supporting actor and followed this with a scintillating performance as the deranged assassin John Baron in Suddenly (1954) and arguably a career best performance, and Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, in the powerful drama The Man With the Golden Arm (1955). On record Sinatra was also back on a high having signed with Capitol records and riding high on the charts with the album In the Wee Small Hours (1953) and the single Young at Heart (1954), the latter becoming so popular that a recently made film with Doris Day had its name changed to Young at Heart. Known as "One-Take Charlie" for his approach to acting that strove for spontaneity and energy, rather than perfection, he was an instinctive actor who was best at playing parts that mirrored his own personality. Throughout the 1950s Sinatra not only recorded a slew of critically and commercially successful albums, his acting career remained on a high as he gave strong and memorable performances in such films as Guys and Dolls (1955), The Joker is Wild (1957), Kings Go Forth (1957) and Some Came Running (1958). He also dabbled with producing in the 1950s, first bringing the western Johnny Concho to the big screen and, along with Frank Capra, A Hole in the Head (1959), in which he co-starred with Edward G. Robinson. Continuing this trend into the 1960s Sinatra produced such lucrative offerings as Ocean's 11 (1960), Sergeants 3 (1963) and Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964) as well as starting his own record label, Reprise Records, in 1961. Many of Sinatra's movie projects of the era were lighter offerings alongside Rat Pack pals Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr., but alternating such projects with more stern offerings resulted in the stellar The Manchurian Candidate (1962), arguably Sinatra's best film. Sinatra turned 50 in 1965 and, in many ways, his career once again peaked, recording the album September of My Years which won the Grammy for album of the year and making his directorial debut with the anti-war film None but the Brave (1965). Von Ryan's Express (1965) was released the same year and was a box office sensation helping secure vast earnings for the floundering 20th Century Fox. In 1967 Sinatra returned to familiar territory in Sidney J. Furie's The Naked Runner (1967), once again playing an assassin in his only film to be shot in the U.K. and one of the few films to be shot inside Centre Point and post-war Leipzig in Berlin. That same year he starred as private investigator Tony Rome (1967), a role he reprised in the sequel Lady in Cement (1968). He also starred with Lee Remick in The Detective (1968) a film daring for its time and a major box office success. After appearing in the comic western Dirty Dingus Magee (1970) Sinatra refrained from acting for a further seven years until producing the made-for-TV movie Contract on Cherry Street (1977), based on the novel by William J. Rosenberg. Sinatra returned to the big screen in The First Deadly Sin (1980) once again playing a New York detective with a moving, understated performance that was a fitting coda to his career as a leading man. He made only one more appearance on the big screen with a cameo in Cannonball Run II (1984). His final acting performance in 1987 was as a retired detective seeking vengeance on the killers of his granddaughter in an episode of Magnum P.I. entitled Laura. On stage, Sinatra was as prolific as ever, playing both nationally and internationally to sold out crowds in stadiums and arenas. In 1993 Sinatra stepped back into Capitol studios to record his final albums, Duets and Duets II, both of which were highly successful, finding Sinatra an entirely new audience almost 60 years after he first tasted fame. Frank Sinatra passed away on May 14th 1998.
Height: 5' 7"
Quotes: I'm trying to figure out, Chairman of what Board? People come up to me and seriously say: "Well, what are you Chairman of?" And I can't answer them., I'm for anything that gets you through the night, be it prayer, tranquilizers or a bottle of Jack Daniels. But to me religion is a deeply personal thing in which man and God go it alone together, without the witch doctor in the middle., A friend is never an imposition., [his last words] I'm losing it., [Talking about 'Burt Reynolds (I)' (qv)] He is the one the ladies like to dance with and their husbands like to drink with. He is the larger-than-life actor of our times. He is gifted, talented, naughty and nice., A fella came up to me the other day with a nice story. He was in a bar somewhere and it was the quiet time of the night. Everybody's staring down at the sauce and one of my saloon songs comes on the jukebox, "One for My Baby", or something like that. After a while, a drunk at the end of the bar looks up and says, jerking his thumb toward the jukebox, "I wonder who he listens to?", [when 'Dean Martin (I)' (qv) walked out on The Together Again Tour] You can't put a gun to his head. He just didn't want to do it., Nothing anybody's said or written about me ever bothers me, except when it does., [after the deaths of 'Sammy Davis Jr.' (qv), 'Ava Gardner' (qv), 'Jilly Rizzo' (qv) and 'Dean Martin (I)' (qv)] I'm next. I ain't scared, either. Everybody I ever knew is already over there., [on 'Elvis Presley' (qv) in 1957] Sung, played and written for the most part by cretinous goons; and by means of its almost imbecilic reiterations and sly, lewd - in plain fact, dirty - lyrics it manages to be the martial music of every sideburned delinquent on the face of the Earth. This rancid-smelling aphrodisiac I deplore. His kind of music is deplorable, a rancid smelling aphrodisiac . . . it fosters almost totally negative and destructive reactions in young people., [on 'Ava Gardner' (qv)] I love her, and God damn me for it., You better get busy living, because dying's a pain in the ass., [on 'Elvis Presley' (qv)'s death in 1977] There have been many accolades uttered about his talent and performances through the years, all of which I agree to wholeheartedly, I shall miss him dearly as a friend., There are moments when it's too quiet. Particularly late at night or early in the mornings. That's when you know there's something lacking in your life. You just know., Recording with 'Billy May' (qv) is like having a bucket of cold water thrown into your face. 'Nelson Riddle' (qv) will come to a session with all the arrangements carefully and neatly worked out beforehand. With Billy you sometimes don't get copies of the next number until you've finished the one before. Billy and Nelson both work best under pressure. Billy May is always driving while Nelson has more depth, and with 'Gordon Jenkins' (qv), it's just plain beautiful and simple., [on 'Marlon Brando' (qv)] He is the most overrated actor in the world., No man's lifetime of work has better expressed the land of the free and the home of the brave. No man's lifetime of work has given proof to the world that our flag is still there. 'John Wayne (I)' (qv) is in truth a star-spangled man whom so proudly we hail., For over half a century, Mr. Wayne ['John Wayne (I)' (qv)] has served honorably as America's symbol to the world of the highest morals and prudent standards of our society., [on 'Don Rickles' (qv)] I like him. But that's because I have no taste., In Hoboken, when I was a kid, I lived in a plenty tough neighborhood. When somebody called me a "dirty little pig," there was only one thing to do: break his head. When I got older, I realized you shouldn't do it [get even] that way. I realized you've got to do it through education . . . maybe with a few exceptions., [1965] For my money, 'Tony Bennett (I)' (qv) is the best singer in the business. He excites me when I watch him. He moves me. He's the singer who gets across what the composer has in mind, and probably a little more., I detest bad manners. If people are polite, I am. They shouldn't try to get away with not being polite to me.

Harry Loud (director)

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Movie - Awwal marrah teheb ya...

I've looked Awwal marrah teheb ya... movie (First Time You Love, O...).

Movie Issued - in 2003.


Color Info: Color
Countries: Egypt
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Languages: Arabic
Runtimes: Kuwait:108
Release Dates: Egypt:19 November 2003, Kuwait:24 December 2003

In movie played:

Tarik Abdel-Monem (actor)

Tamer Abdulmun'em (actor)

Gala Fahmi (actress)
Quotes:I got married four times, that means at least I fell in love four times!
Spouse:'Omar Khairat' (1985 - ?) (divorced); 1 child, 'Sherif Shaaban' (? - ?) (divorced)
Jala Graduated from Cairo University, Faculty of Arts, English Literature piece. She come from an ocular relatives, her father Ashraf Fahmy be one the fell ably certain Egyptian director. Jala show bad a little something in broadcast ever since she be young at heart, she even acted at college when she made her most basic ceremony in Charles Dickens' fresh "Great Expectations", but improbably she starred via manner of Pip, not as Estella! She started her hard work in 1988,with a caring of abdomen aloft funniness, a ten infinitesimal against a daily basis program on the Egyptian National TV. This program prove to be a sucess, it was documentary by Youssef Auf, one of the biggest wit writers in the Arab World. Her performance was dazzling, amongst classical TV presenters. The program was a great thud and Jala's breakthrough performance attracted offer to cash in on in cinema. Jala made an odds and ends of role in comedy,and melodrama but she find herself in comedian roles because comedian actress be few and far between exceedingly in a while.
Daughter of Ashraf Fahmy.

Magda Khayrallah (writer)

Ala Karim (director)