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Tales From The Hood (1995) - Directed by Rusty Cundieff
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Rosalind Theresa Cash (December 31, 1938 – October 31, 1995[1]) was an American actress. Her best-known film role is in the 1971 science-fiction film The Omega Man. Cash also had another notable role as Mary Mae Ward in ABC's General Hospital, a role she portrayed from 1994 until her death in 1995.
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soulthai · 1 year
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raul julia & rosalind cash as edmund and goneril in the 1974 new york shakespeare production of king lear, directed by edwin sherin.
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Rosalind Cash and Calvin Lockhart in MELINDA (1972). Director: Hugh A. Robertson
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Rosalind Cash in "The Omega Man" (1971)
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rosalind cash 1981 interview
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Um filme pouco lembrado de Sean Connery: Wrong Is Right (1982)
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mias-playground · 10 months
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Actress Rosalind Cash.
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Rosalind Cash as John Emball in BUCKAROO BANZAI – 1984
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«Rosalind Cash in a promo photo for the cult film The Omega Man (1971).»
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schlock-luster-video · 5 months
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Remembering cult cinema icon Rosalind Cash on the anniversary of her date of birth.
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R.I.P. (1938 - 1995)
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This is amazing and you need to watch it.
The Women of Weber Place (music by Brian Bennett and Alan Hawkshaw, “Dossier”) 💥
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The New Centurions (1972)
"You're just having a wonderful time. You like it! You like being a cop."
"Well, of course I like it! It doesn't mean I'm not working my ass off."
"I don't give a damn how hard you work, you like it, and I don't wanna spend the rest of my life being a cop's wife!"
"Then you'd better get married to somebody else."
#the new centurions#american cinema#1972#crime film#joseph wambaugh#richard fleischer#stirling silliphant#george c. scott#stacy keach#jane alexander#scott wilson#rosalind cash#erik estrada#clifton james#richard e. kalk#ed lauter#quincy jones#dolph sweet#peter de anda#bea thompkins#gloomy police procedural which develops in episodic form to show the lives and careers of a couple of lapd new recruits#the execution and the production are above average; this is a finely made‚ well performed film which benefits from the casting#of heavyweights Keach and Scott in lead roles‚ but the form is deceptively traditional: it's hard being a cop‚ and all the book smarts and#good intentions in the world mean nothing when you're bleeding in a gutter. more than other contemporary copaganda films (and the#early 70s were very much the golden age of the genre) this at least pokes a stick at societal failings‚ the spectres of race and gender and#sexuality‚ but the interrogation is toothless and the status quo remains the same: it's hard to be a cop but somebody's gotta do it#a difficult to reconcile with film for that reason‚ but the sense of fatalistic dread that permeates the latter half of the film isn't#unaffecting‚ and i appreciate a strong performance (and Keach was always strong). a solid and interesting film but a (necessarily)#politically iffy one. it's hard to be a cop and lose your family and abandon school bc you just love policing so much?#not the most sympathetic of character motivations for me tbh. the Qunicy Jones score slaps tho
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