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The trio of actors formed by Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, took part in a saga of humorous and musical films almost always wrapped in an exotic environment, this being its culmination in full color.
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Cleopatra, the beautiful queen of Egypt, receives a visit from the Roman general Julius Caesar. The loving relationship that is established between them will also have beneficial repercussions in the political and military fields.
La Cura (Carlitos en las termas or Charlot en el spa) is an American medium-length film directed by Charles Chaplin, with technical direction by Edward Brewer1 and with Chaplin, Edna Purviance and Eric Campbell as main actors. It was released on April 16, 1917.
The action takes place in Casablanca, shortly after World War II. The manager of the Gran Hotel has died under mysterious circumstances. To fill the vacancy he leaves, Ronald Kornblow is hired. After his arrival Ronald comes into contact with Corbaccio, a strange individual who is dedicated to swindling tourists...
Mr. McLintock (John Wayne), a grumpy but generous landowner, is visited by his wife (Maureen O'Hara), a hot-tempered woman who moved to New York because she couldn't stand the style of her husband's life.
The story of the Gilbeth family continues in this sequel to the classic "Thirteen by the Dozen." Myrna Loy returns as Lilian Gilbreth, an industrial engineer and now a widow and mother of twelve mischievous children. We are shown Lillian's struggle against all odds in the early years of the 20th century and her...
Film version of the Pygmalion myth, inspired by the homonymous play by Irish writer G.B. Shaw (1856-1950). The snobby eccentric linguist Henry Higgins's vulgar language arouses so much the interest of the eccentric and linguist Henry Higgins that he makes a risky bet: he agrees to pass her off as a lady of high...
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