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  1. EL CINE DE LOS AÑOS 70.
    SAN FRANCISCO, CIUDAD DESNUDA (1973)
    El apodo de San Francisco como Babylon-by-the-Bay —esa “Babilonia junto a la bahía” asociada durante décadas a una ciudad abierta, licenciosa y desprejuiciada— encuentra en El policía y el asesino (The Laughing Policeman) una ilustración particularmente elocuente. La película, sin embargo, no se acerca a ese…
    nuevoimagenesdeactualidad.blog
    #cine #cinema #waltermatthau #brucedern

  2. EL CINE DE LOS AÑOS 70.
    LA GRAN ESTAFA (1973)
    Dentro del thriller norteamericano de los setenta, Don Siegel firmó con Charley Varrick una pieza eficaz, seca y sin pretensiones, concebida para mantener al espectador en vilo durante poco más de hora y media. El atraco inicial en un pequeño banco de Nuevo México es puro nervio: disparos, persecuciones, caos… y una sorpresa que lo cambia…
    nuevoimagenesdeactualidad.blog
    #cine #cinema #waltermatthau #donsiegel #joedonbaker #johnvernon

  3. 3 things about Elaine May’s A NEW LEAF [1971]

    1. Two or three times a week.
    2. “Marriage? You mean to a woman?”
    “Yes, sir. That is what I had in mind. It’s the only way to acquire property without labor.”
    3. Lost frond.

    #3things #movies #waltermatthau #elainemay #cinema

  4. 3 things about Elaine May’s A NEW LEAF [1971]

    1. Two or three times a week.
    2. “Marriage? You mean to a woman?”
    “Yes, sir. That is what I had in mind. It’s the only way to acquire property without labor.”
    3. Lost frond.

  5. 3 things about Elaine May’s A NEW LEAF [1971]

    1. Two or three times a week.
    2. “Marriage? You mean to a woman?”
    “Yes, sir. That is what I had in mind. It’s the only way to acquire property without labor.”
    3. Lost frond.

    #3things #movies #waltermatthau #elainemay #cinema

  6. 3 things about Elaine May’s A NEW LEAF [1971]

    1. Two or three times a week.
    2. “Marriage? You mean to a woman?”
    “Yes, sir. That is what I had in mind. It’s the only way to acquire property without labor.”
    3. Lost frond.

    #3things #movies #waltermatthau #elainemay #cinema

  7. 3 things about Elaine May’s A NEW LEAF [1971]

    1. Two or three times a week.
    2. “Marriage? You mean to a woman?”
    “Yes, sir. That is what I had in mind. It’s the only way to acquire property without labor.”
    3. Lost frond.

    #3things #movies #waltermatthau #elainemay #cinema

  8. "No wonder America's greatest ex-superspy and Europe's most fascinating ex-superspyess are having all kinds of trouble playing a game of life-and-death..."

    #MoviePoster for 'Hopscotch' (1980), the film for #Comedon #WatchParty Thursday 2nd October, 10pm US Eastern

    More info
    ohai.social/@klu9/115282555066

    #80sMovies #WalterMatthau #GlendaJackson #SpyMovie

  9. 3 things about Richard Quine’s STRANGERS WHEN WE MEET [1960]

    1. “Martinis don’t mix with S-E-X.”
    2. Walter Matthau as a lecherous heel.
    3. Inappropriate mixed chorus vocal version of the theme song as the film ends.

    #3things #movies #kirkdouglas #kimnovak #waltermatthau #california #cinema

  10. 3 things about Richard Quine’s STRANGERS WHEN WE MEET [1960]

    1. “Martinis don’t mix with S-E-X.”
    2. Walter Matthau as a lecherous heel.
    3. Inappropriate mixed chorus vocal version of the theme song as the film ends.

  11. 3 things about Richard Quine’s STRANGERS WHEN WE MEET [1960]

    1. “Martinis don’t mix with S-E-X.”
    2. Walter Matthau as a lecherous heel.
    3. Inappropriate mixed chorus vocal version of the theme song as the film ends.

    #3things #movies #kirkdouglas #kimnovak #waltermatthau #california #cinema

  12. 3 things about Richard Quine’s STRANGERS WHEN WE MEET [1960]

    1. “Martinis don’t mix with S-E-X.”
    2. Walter Matthau as a lecherous heel.
    3. Inappropriate mixed chorus vocal version of the theme song as the film ends.

    #3things #movies #kirkdouglas #kimnovak #waltermatthau #california #cinema

  13. 3 things about Richard Quine’s STRANGERS WHEN WE MEET [1960]

    1. “Martinis don’t mix with S-E-X.”
    2. Walter Matthau as a lecherous heel.
    3. Inappropriate mixed chorus vocal version of the theme song as the film ends.

    #3things #movies #kirkdouglas #kimnovak #waltermatthau #california #cinema