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Piccolo mondo antico (Mario Soldati, 1941)
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Alida Valli e Massimo Serato in Piccolo Mondo Antico (1941) di Mario Soldati
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gatutor · 7 months
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María Montez-Massimo Serato "Love and blood" (Amore e sangue) 1951, de Marino Girolami.
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Massimo Serato and Jayne Mansfield in THE LOVES OF HERCULES (1960)
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German lobby cards of Light The Fuse... Sartana Is Coming (1970)
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Don't Look Now (1973) Review
Don’t Look Now (1973) Review
Laura and John Baxter are a married couple who are grieving the death of their young daughter Catherine after a tragic accident are in Venice when they encounter a very strange pair of elderly sisters with one claiming to be psychic and brings a warning from the beyond! ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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badgaymovies · 2 years
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The Honey Pot (1967)
The Honey Pot (1967)
JOSEPH L. MANKIEWICZ Bil’s rating (out of 5): BB USA, 1967. Famous Artists Productions. Screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, based on the plays Mr. Fox Of Venice by Frederick Knott and Volpone by Ben Jonson and the novel The Evil Of the Day by Thomas Sterling. Cinematography by Gianni Di Venanzo. Produced by Charles K. Feldman. Music by John Addison. Production Design by John DeCuir. Costume…
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Massimo Serato, Ada Dondini et Alida Valli dans "Le Mariage de Minuit" de Mario Soldati (1941) - d'après le roman éponyme d'Antonio Fogazzaro (1895) - novembre 2023.
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kosmos2999 · 17 days
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Saturday’s Late Night Sci-Fi Cinema:
The Humanoid (1979 film)
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Original Italian release poster (left) and American release poster (right)
Main cast:
Richard Kiel as Golob Corinne Clery as Doctor Barbara Gibson Leonard Mann as Nick Ivan Rassimov as Lord Graal Massimo Serato as The Great Brother Marco Yeh as Tom Tom Arthur Kennedy as Doctor Kraspin Barbara Bach as Lady Agatha
Production staff:
Directed by: Aldo Lado (as George B. Lewis) Story by: Adriano Bolzoni Screenplay by: Adriano Bolzoni, Aldo Lado and Garry Rusoff (uncredited) Produced by: Giorgio Venturini Cinematography by: Silvano Ippoliti Edited by: Mario Morra Music by: Ennio Morricone Production company: Merope Film Released by: Titanus (Italy) and Columbia Pictures (US) Original release date: April 11, 1979 (Italy) YouTube channel: Something Wild Video
In a far distant future, the planet known as Earth, Metropolis, is facing a great danger.
Lord Graal, the evil brother of the Ruler of the Peaceful Galactic Democracy, the Great Brother, has escaped from his inprisonment.
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The Great Brother (above) and Lord Graal (below)
After a succesfull escape, Graal seeks refuge on the planet Noxon. A world under slavery of the wicked 200 year-old Lady Agatha, who wants to be at Graal's side on his conquest of Metropolis and the rest of the galaxy.
They will get the help of Dr. Kraspin, a malevolous scientist, and also an outcast from Metropolis. He has a hatred for Dr. Barbara Gibson for being the accuser of his lack of ethics.
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Dr. Kraspin and Lady Agatha
The evil trio has a ploy to turn the citizens of Metropolis into humanoids using a rare element named Kapitron. As they stole it from the Groven Institute located on Metropolis.
They took a tall man, a soldier named Golob as a guinea pig. And then he was ordered to kill Dr. Gibson. A plan that failed thanks to Tom Tom, a kid with mystic powers.
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Golob as a human
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Golob with his robot dog, Kip
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Golob turrned into a humanoid
Golob now joins Dr. Gibson, Tom Tom, a young soldier named Nick and a couple of mysterious warriors to fight the menace of Lord Graal and his evil allies.
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From left to right: Nick, Tom Tom, Dr. Barbara Gibson and Golob
The Humanoid, (a translalation from the original title L' Umanoide) a 1979 space opera film from director Aldo Lado under the pseudonym of George B. Lewis
Fascinating facts:
This film was produced and released two years after Star Wars: Episode IV, A New Hope. Because the similarities in story, plot and character costumes, it is considered a rip off the George Lucas movie. Even more, filmmaker Aldo Lado used the pseudonym of George B. Lewis for directing it.
It was ranked 28 (of a list of 75) of the Best Space Opera Movies by the Independent Movie Database (IMDb).
The opening sequence was directed by Enzo G. Castellari. It was uncredited.
The special effects supervisor was Antonio Margheriti under the pseudonym of Anthony M. Dawson. He was the director of the film shown in this blog last weekend, War Between The Planets and the other three movies of the Gamma-One series.
Some of the scenes -- particullary the ones of the Groven Institute -- were filmed at Eliat, Israel.
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The Groven Institute
In Germany, the movie was re-titled Kampf Um Die 5 Galaxis (fight for the 5th galaxy).
Comment: In my opinion, mo matter this is a Star Wars rip off, The Humanoid is a very enjoyable movie. That's why I choose to share it with you this weekend.
Thank you for your support on the third year of this blog.
I also want to share this images from Golob's starship taken from screenshots of the movie. Very nice design!
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For more information and more stuff about this movie, you can access the film's official homepage:
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Lo scatenato - Luis Bacalov - 1967
TONINO GUERRA
FILM DI FRANCO INDOVINA
LUIGI MALERBA MARIO CECCHI GORI ALDO TONTI MARCELLO MALVESTITO PIERLUIGI PIZZI
Vittorio Gassman: Bob Chiaramonte Martha Hyer: Luisa Chiaramonte Gila Golan: Emma Karin Skarreso: modella Massimo Serato: agente Carmelo Bene: prete Steffen Zacharias: ispettore di Polizia Jacques Herlin: professore di zoologia Claudio Gora: ministro Gigi Proietti: truccatore Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia: Gianfranco (con il nome Ivan Scratuglia) Mario Cecchi Gori: pubblicitario Aldo Tonti: regista Piero Vida: The Pennies: la band Lo scatenato è un film del 1967 diretto da Franco Indovina.
Bob Chiaramonte è un famoso attore di varie pubblicità, che però pian piano inizia ad impazzire. Infatti egli sembra essere perseguitato da normali animali che non lo vedono di buon occhio. Un toro ad esempio getta Bob in un fiume, mentre dei topi rosicchiano una corda che tenevano lui appeso ad un elicottero per girare una pubblicità. Quando Bob si rifiuta di girare altre pubblicità con degli animali come comparse, viene immediatamente licenziato. Sul punto della disperazione, entra in scena una comunissima mosca, che inizia a tormentare la vita del povero Bob che cerca di ucciderla in ogni modo, senza riuscirci. Quando la mosca scompare, Bob continua ugualmente a sentire il fastidioso ronzio, menando le mani ovunque come un vero folle. Ormai impazzito del tutto, Bob si reca allo zoo ed in una sorta di monologo cerca di dimostrare ad una scimmia in gabbia la superiorità dell'uomo sull'animale. Come risultato, Bob finisce in gabbia al posto della scimmia.
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brennerrama · 7 months
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MOVIE QUOTE OF THE DAY:
“I wish I didn’t have to believe in prophesies. I do. But I wish I didn’t have to.”
Massimo Serato in Don’t Look Now
#DontLookNow #NicolasRoeg
#Moviequotes#MovieQuoteOfTheDay
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Sword Fight...
David brought a rock to a sword fight...' some days I am swamped with emotions of being that small-ish boy who went out to fight the undefeated giant...the King of that time was Massimo Serato(Abner) and feared David, his position, his kindness, his wisdom, and so set out to see him destroyed by the one opponent sure to crush him beneath his boot.
When all seems lost...when the opponent seems insurmountable and as large as a mountain and just as hard...God steps in.
I'm not completely sure why I am surprised by the chaos of emotions, the insuperable fears, the lingering laments...every minute of every day the healing continues, rises to the surface to be scrutinized, to be sifted and scanned. Good moments do not mean that the healing has been completed...most unfortunate.
Within a safe space yesterday, I confessed that my life was about to become quite busy and this stuff...this leftover garbage...this dross...needs to go. One and done.....sayonara...arrivederci...
Its comical this morning...worth a chuckle over my naïveté regarding my own heart...
Healing is a journey.... this is what the learned peoples speak of, through years of experience dealing with the hurting, the broken, the lost.
There is no point A to point B....and congratulations, you have arrived at your healing goalpost.
No... it is a meandering, winding, climbing, falling path. Fraught with tears and frustration...fraught with punishing pain and crushing despair....
Kindnesses and compassion....unadulterated acceptance and love....this...THIS is the key.
From ourselves to ourselves...from friends...from family...and surprisingly from strangers...
There is no right way to healing, no right way finding your personal path back to life, liberty and love.
Your path will not follow mine....and mine will look nothing like yours....except where love and patience are concerned. Be patient with yourself dear friends...be patient.
In all my years on this planet I have never leaked tears...cried out...as I have these past weeks. It has been a progression and as time makes its merry way through the universe I cry more; as I allow the memories to surface, as I allow my pain and my part to create shadows in my mind...only then will the clouds open...only then will the winds of change blow through and take with it the fog, the chaos, the anguish...allowing the bright light of day back in.
I begin to grasp the enormity of the task and while I quake and tremble, I take that step into the here, into the now that will release me from my past and from the ties that bind.
With this understanding comes compassion for the journey that many are on and may never step off of...diluted with drugs, with alcohol, with whatever vice taken up to dull the pain, to dull the torture within the mind.
I would ask for the tortured, the lost souls living in agony every minute of everyday...kindness and compassion. We do not always know their story but they have one...and it is theirs to hold and hopefully through love and compassion, one day release.
There is a way...it hurts...it is painful....like picking off that scab...poking and prodding that break, that sprain, that gash, that laceration....growing pains hurt, they ache...
'Here there be dragons' to slay...but on the other side lies freedom and everything we have ever wanted...love of a magical kind...kindness abounding...joy in the morning....
Freedom....free from fear and loathing...free from lies...free from constant sorrow....
And as we grow and learn to deal with the pains of this life, each sorrow, each sadness is accepted and released as it comes...not hoarded and encased within....
Accepted...Felt...acknowledged....and released.
God keep you this day and everyday forward...May He make a way for you, to find that peace...that hope of a life free of fear...it is there awaiting your steps...
I am proud of you today...for standing tall, for walking proud....
Look...just look at how FAR you've come! Stay the course dear hearts, you have grown so much...gained such ground! Good things await you...the best of a life full of promise and possibility.
Nothing is impossible with God...nothing. Now walk it out, speak your truth and take that step, no matter how small....you are capable, able and wise.
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6 / 10
Título Original: Don't Look Now
Año:  1973
Duración: 110 min
País: Reino Unido
Director: Nicolas Roeg
Guion: Allan Scott, Chris Bryant. Historia: Daphne Du Maurier
Música: Pino Donaggio
Fotografía: Anthony B. Richmond
Reparto: Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie, Hilary Mason, Renato Scarpa, Massimo Serato, Clelia Matania, Leopoldo Trieste, Ann Rye, Sharon Williams
Productora: Coproducción Reino Unido-Italia; Paramount Pictures
Género: Drama, Horror, Mistery
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069995/
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gatutor · 1 year
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Massimo Serato-Hedy Lamarr "La manzana de la discordia" (L´amante di Paride) 1954, de Marc Allégret, Edgar G. Ulmer.
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Scary Movie Review: Don't Look Now (1973)
Scary Movie Review: Don’t Look Now (1973)
Title: Don’t Look Now Release Date: 16 October 1973 Director: Nicolas Roeg Production Company: Casey Productions | Eldorado Films Summary/Review: The Baxters – Laura (Julie Christie) and John (Donald Sutherland) – are a couple staying in Venice while John works on restoring a historical church for the local bishop (Massimo Serato).  They are grieving the accidental drowning death of their…
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