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Sylvia Kristel photographed Pool Ginfray at the Cannes Film Festival 1976.
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Emmanuelle, 1975.
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Old Vienna
Anno 1957
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Wien 7., Mariahilfer Straße 70
Maria-Theresien-Kino
Das Maria Theresienkino wurde 1918 gegründet und vom Architekten Dr. Stefan Fayans erbaut, der auch für die Gestaltung des Schwarzenbergkinos verantwortlich zeichnet. Das "Prachtlichtspielhaus" wurde am Freitag, den 23. August 1918 mit einem Festakt eröffnet und hatte einen länglichen Saal für 521 Personen. 1928 kam es zu einem Umbau und die Platzkapazität wurde auf 542 Plätze erhöht. 1929 wurde der Tonfilm eingeführt.
1947 wurde das Kino - gemeinsam mit dem Kino Wienzeile, dem Löwen Kino und dem Flieger Kino - von der Sascha Filmproduktion GsmbH geführt. Zudem wurde es in der Nachkriegszeit von Robert Kotas umgebaut.
Das Kino bestand noch 1957.
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Michael Caine
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Emmanuelle, 1975.
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Terence Young 1970
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Charles Bronson, James Mason , Liv Ullmann
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La Piscine (1969) Dir. Jacques Deray
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kinonostalgie · 17 days
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Midnight Express is a 1978 prison drama film directed by Alan Parker and adapted by Oliver Stone from Billy Hayes's 1977 memoir of the same name.
The film centers on Hayes (played by Brad Davis), a young American student, who is sent to a Turkish prison for trying to smuggle hashish out of the country. The film's title is prison slang for his escape attempt. The cast also features Irene Miracle, John Hurt, Bo Hopkins, Paul L. Smith and Randy Quaid.
Pictured - Brad Davis with Billy Hayes on the set of MIDNIGHT EXPRESS (1977).
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Liza Minnelli in a publicity photograph for director / choreographer Bob Fosse’s musical drama film Cabaret (USA, 1972) | ABC Pictures / Allied Artists
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Linda Harrison on the set of Planet of the Apes (1968)
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kinonostalgie · 19 days
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in 1970, "Five Easy Pieces" was released.
Bobby: "I'd like a plain omelette, no potatoes, tomatoes instead, a cup of coffee and wheat toast."
Waitress [points at his menu]: "No substitutions."
Bobby: "What do you mean? You don't have any tomatoes?"
Waitress: "Only what's on the menu. You can have a number two, a plain omelette, it comes with cottage fries and rolls."
Bobby: "Yeah, I know what it comes with, but it's not what I want."
Waitress: "Well, I'll come back when you make up your mind."
Bobby: "Wait a minute, I have made up my mind. I'd like a plain omelette, no potatoes on the plate, a cup of coffee and a side order of wheat toast."
Waitress: "I'm sorry, we don't have any side orders of toast. I'll give you an English muffin or a coffee roll."
Bobby: "What do you mean you don't make side orders of toast? You make sandwiches, don't you?"
Waitress: "Would you like to talk to the manager?"
Palm Apodaca: "Hey, mac..."
Bobby: "Shut up." [to the waitress] "You've got bread and a toaster of some kind?"
Waitress: "I don't make the rules."
Bobby: "OK, I'll make it as easy for you as I can. I'd like an omelette, plain, and a chicken salad sandwich on wheat toast, no mayonnaise, no butter, no lettuce, and a cup of coffee."
Waitress: "A number two, a chicken salad sand. Hold the butter, the lettuce, and the mayonnaise, and a cup of coffee. Anything else?"
Bobby: "Yeah, now all you have to do is hold the chicken, bring me the toast, give me a check for the chicken salad sandwich, and you haven't broken any rules."
Waitress: "You want me to hold the chicken, huh?"
Bobby: "I want you to hold it between your knees."
Waitress [points at a sign behind her]: "You see that sign, sir? Yes, you'll all have to leave! I'm not taking any more of your smartness and sarcasm!"
Bobby: "You see this sign?" [he sweeps all the glasses off the table onto the floor]
The moment at the end of the diner scene where Bobby sweeps all the glasses off the table after arguing with the waitress was inspired by Jack Nicholson actually doing this himself once at a coffee shop, when the manager took his coffee away despite him only having just arrived, because the group of fellow actors he'd joined had been there for hours and were being told to leave.
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Sam Elliott
The male god of "Fatal Beauty" (1987)
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1971
Swiss-American actress Ursula Andress with partner French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo attend the premiere of Soleil Rouge, directed by Terence Young....
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Alain Delon
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Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra CLEOPATRA (1963) dir.: Joseph L. Mankiewicz Costume Design by Renié Conley
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