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This strong spectacle-filled war film is made from a highly-propagandistic viewpoint with Stalin viewed as agreat father-hero. It can be seen, subtitled, on YouTube.
Italian version shown with English subtitles.
RAMUNTCHO is the 1938 version.
Films playing here were the 1931 “Silence” and “The Range Law.” The latter is a Ken Maynard western.
Why has this not been on TCM?
Italian title: “Italiani brava gente.”
June 30, 1964.
June 29, 1964.
“De røde enge,” 1945.
Original title: “Il diavolo.”
Original title: “Le garçon sauvage.”
Theatre left, with awning.
August 27, 1947 opening.
New York Times review.
“La guerre des gosses.”
1942 Italian film, shown here in 1948.
Improves a previous post.
Can be watched complete on YouTube.
Low’s-Keith’s-Victory-Empire.
This was the four-episode US release, minus two segments.
December 22, 1967.
Great film, but it didn’t last long here.
A year before demolition.
PAPRIKA was most likely the 1932 German film directed by Carl Boese, with Franciska Gaal and Paul Hörbiger.
Italian film, subtitled jn English. Not common at this theatre.
This strong spectacle-filled war film is made from a highly-propagandistic viewpoint with Stalin viewed as agreat father-hero. It can be seen, subtitled, on YouTube.
Italian version shown with English subtitles.
RAMUNTCHO is the 1938 version.
Films playing here were the 1931 “Silence” and “The Range Law.” The latter is a Ken Maynard western.
Why has this not been on TCM?
Italian title: “Italiani brava gente.”
June 30, 1964.
June 29, 1964.
“De røde enge,” 1945.
Original title: “Il diavolo.”
Original title: “Le garçon sauvage.”
Theatre left, with awning.
August 27, 1947 opening.
New York Times review.
“La guerre des gosses.”
1942 Italian film, shown here in 1948.
Improves a previous post.
Can be watched complete on YouTube.
Low’s-Keith’s-Victory-Empire.
This was the four-episode US release, minus two segments.
December 22, 1967.
Great film, but it didn’t last long here.
A year before demolition.
PAPRIKA was most likely the 1932 German film directed by Carl Boese, with Franciska Gaal and Paul Hörbiger.
Italian film, subtitled jn English. Not common at this theatre.