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  1. EL CINE DE LOS AÑOS 70
    EL CONFIDENTE (1973)
    Peter Yates alcanzó con The Friends of Eddie Coyle una cima insólita dentro de su filmografía, quizá menos popular que Bullitt, pero mucho más audaz en su manera de observar el engranaje criminal. Aquí no hay heroísmo ni pulsión épica: el hampa aparece como un sistema cansado, erosionado por la rutina y la desconfianza,…
    nuevoimagenesdeactualidad.blog
    #cine #cinema #robertmitchum #peteryates #peterboyle #stevenkeats #alexrocco

  2. Who robbed the Louvre in Paris last week?
    Ron Leibman, George Segal, Robert Redford, and Paul Sand in the crime comedy-drama “The Hot Rock” (1972, dir. Peter Yates)

    TAGS: #Louvre #RonLeibman #GeorgeSegal #RobertRedford #PaulSand #PeterYates #TheHotRock #FilmTalk #Hollywood #Film #Movies #Cinema

  3. Who robbed the Louvre in Paris last week?
    Ron Leibman, George Segal, Robert Redford, and Paul Sand in the crime comedy-drama “The Hot Rock” (1972, dir. Peter Yates)

    TAGS: #Louvre #RonLeibman #GeorgeSegal #RobertRedford #PaulSand #PeterYates #TheHotRock #FilmTalk #Hollywood #Film #Movies #Cinema

  4. Who robbed the Louvre in Paris last week?
    Ron Leibman, George Segal, Robert Redford, and Paul Sand in the crime comedy-drama “The Hot Rock” (1972, dir. Peter Yates)

    TAGS: #Louvre #RonLeibman #GeorgeSegal #RobertRedford #PaulSand #PeterYates #TheHotRock #FilmTalk #Hollywood #Film #Movies #Cinema

  5. Who robbed the Louvre in Paris last week?
    Ron Leibman, George Segal, Robert Redford, and Paul Sand in the crime comedy-drama “The Hot Rock” (1972, dir. Peter Yates)

    TAGS: #Louvre #RonLeibman #GeorgeSegal #RobertRedford #PaulSand #PeterYates #TheHotRock #FilmTalk #Hollywood #Film #Movies #Cinema

  6. Who robbed the Louvre in Paris last week?
    Ron Leibman, George Segal, Robert Redford, and Paul Sand in the crime comedy-drama “The Hot Rock” (1972, dir. Peter Yates)

    TAGS: #Louvre #RonLeibman #GeorgeSegal #RobertRedford #PaulSand #PeterYates #TheHotRock #FilmTalk #Hollywood #Film #Movies #Cinema

  7. #BehindTheScenes
    #Bullitt (1968)
    A nonconformist San Francisco cop is determined to find the underworld kingpin who killed the witness under his protection.

    #SteveMcQueen with cinematographer #WilliamAFraker and director #PeterYates in discussion

  8. This past Thanksgiving, I gave thanks to the all-powerful, almighty Glaive! This was a review a long time coming as I looked at 1983's Krull and admired how it wasn't afraid to try for some big swings.

    Read the review from last month at wp.me/p9XNnZ-4wa

    #blog #review #80s #fantasy #glaive #krull #peteryates

  9. Bullitt, a ground-breaking movie in 1968 not just for the car chase but for its gritty realistic feel. Steve McQueen's performance redefined the concept of the movie cop, and Bullitt redefined the cop movie. Great film.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #cultmovies #cultmovie #60smovies #thriller #crimethriller #SteveMcQueen #PeterYates #copmovies #RobertVaughn #carchase #carchases #actionmovies #Actionmovie

  10. CW: Review of BULLITT (1968)

    "Airport boarding calls, vast panes of glass and freeway lights at night convey the interstellar emotional distances between the people of the drama. But when a man is shot down in the human crowd flowing through this infrastructure, a fascinated crowd of passengers gathers, like a colony of modern apes …"

    letterboxd.com/attentive/film/

    #Film #Filmastodon #Cinemastodon #Cinema #Action #ActionThriller #SteveMcQueen #Bullitt #PeterYates #1960s
    @film

  11. CW: Review of BULLITT (1968)

    "When the car chase comes after all these fraught hotel rooms and strange, lingering shots of bloodied dead bodies, it's got all the exuberance of an orgasm …"

    letterboxd.com/attentive/film/

    #Film #Filmastodon #Cinemastodon #Cinema #Action #ActionThriller #SteveMcQueen #Bullitt #PeterYates #1960s @film

  12. CW: Review of BULLITT (1968)

    "They say McQueen's role in this film is all about charisma, but he's ferociously downbeat, tired and distant throughout, frequently locked in rumination and seeming, if anything, to lack poise and confidence …"

    #Film #Filmastodon #Cinemastodon #Cinema #Action #ActionThriller #SteveMcQueen #Bullitt #PeterYates #1960s @film

  13. The Friends of Eddie Coyle is a gritty extremely bleak neo-noir crime drama directed by Peter Yates and released in 1973. Based on the novel by George V. Higgins.

    It gives Robert Mitchum one of his best rôles of that decade (comparable to his superb performance in Farewell, My Lovely two years later). Mitchum plays a likeable loser whose luck is running out.

    My review: dfordoom-movieramblings.blogsp

    #FilmMastodon #classicmovies #classicmovie #filmnoir #RobertMitchum #neonoir #PeterYates #70smovies