Sunday, September 13, 2009

Movie - Magazin III (1940)

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Movie Premier in 1940.

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: Yugoslavia
Genres: Documentary
Languages: Serbo-Croatian
Sound Mix: Mono

In movie have been taken:

Mihajlo Popovic (cinematographer)
Nick Names: Mika
Death Notes: Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Birth Notes: Belgrade, Serbia
Birth Name: Popovic, Mihajlo A.
Death Date: 18 July 1990
Birth Date: 21 February 1908

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Movie - Angoisse (1998)

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Movie Is being made - in 1998.


Color Info: Color
Countries: France
Genres: Short
Languages: French
Runtimes: 5

In movie have been taken:

Victor Ramos (actor)

Blanca Li (actress)
Sister of 'Chus Gutirrez' (qv), Member of the jury at the 20th Brest European Short Film Festival (November 2005)
Other Works:Music videos : "Around the World" (Daft Punk), "Le jour viendra", Cinema and TV commercial for Perrier (1995), Article for The New Yorker (1997)
Sister of 'Chus Gutirrez' (qv), Member of the jury at the 20th Brest European Short Film Festival (November 2005)
Other Works:Music videos : "Around the World" (Daft Punk), "Le jour viendra", Cinema and TV commercial for Perrier (1995), Article for The New Yorker (1997)

John Mathieson (cinematographer)
Birth Notes:Purbeck, Dorset, England, UK
John Mathieson come up and about through the exemplary camera ranks and work using funds of an zealot to Gabriel Beristin encircled by championship of several years. Mathieson be initial highly regarded for his manual labour by the edge of the music video "Peek-A-Boo" by Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Birth Date:3 May 1961

Tao Gutirrez (composer)

Susan Lu (costume designer)

Laurent Mercier (costume designer)

Ren Zamudio (costume designer)

Blanca Li (director)
Sister of 'Chus Gutirrez' (qv), Member of the jury at the 20th Brest European Short Film Festival (November 2005)
Other Works:Music videos : "Around the World" (Daft Punk), "Le jour viendra", Cinema and TV commercial for Perrier (1995), Article for The New Yorker (1997)

Mario Battistel (editor)

Clmence Farrell (production designer)

The Movie - Based on a True Story (2005)

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Movie Issued - in 2005.


Crazy Credits: The makers of this film would like to thank: Mom & Dad
Certificates: Brazil:14
Color Info: Color
Countries: Netherlands
Genres: Documentary, Crime
Languages: English
Runtimes: Germany:75
Tech Info: PCS:Super 16, RAT:1.78 : 1
Release Dates: Germany:14 February 2005, Italy:5 June 2005, USA:7 June 2005, USA:11 June 2005, USA:20 June 2005, Finland:26 August 2005, Brazil:27 September 2005, Germany:16 February 2006, Spain:5 July 2006

In movie played:

John Cazale (actor)
Articles:"Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 21 February 2003, Vol. 1, Iss. 696/697, pg. 82-84, 86, by: Bruce Fretts, "Unfortunate Son"
Trademarks:Playing deadbeat, loser characters
Biographical Movies:_I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale (2009)_ (qv)
Death Notes:New York City, New York, USA (bone cancer)
An Italian-American, Cazale merely made five segment films contained by his carry out, all which oodles fan and critic alike beckon classic. But beforehand his print debut, the squat _The American Way (1962)_ (qv) he win numerous Obie Awards in stand by of his period performance in "The Indian Wants the Bronx" and "The Line". Cazale score the role of Fredo Corleone in 'Francis Ford Coppola' (qv)'s _The Godfather (1972)_ (qv), after his drawn out incident fan, 'Al Pacino' (qv), invite him to audition. He reprised his role in leave of the agitated Fredo in _The Godfather: Part II (1974)_ (qv), where on earth his distinctiveness endure one of the best dishonourable hoary peak moment in the precedent of transfer. Cazale also starred beside 'Gene Hackman' (qv) and 'Harrison Ford (I)' (qv) in the thriller, _The Conversation (1974)_ (qv), as Hackman's aid, Stan. The Godfather's diplomat, 'Francis Ford Coppola' (qv), also directed the movie. Cazale's fourth feature film, _Dog Day Afternoon (1975)_ (qv), earn him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Sal, a bundle crook. His long time friend and Godfather co-star, 'Al Pacino' (qv), play his partner, Sonny. His crucial film, _The Deer Hunter (1978)_ (qv), be film whilst he was scantily with cancer. He become affianced to his co-star, 'Meryl Streep' (qv), whilst film _The Deer Hunter (1978)_ (qv), whom he meet when they both appear in the New York Public Theater's 1976 harvest of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. Controversy occur during the filming. While the studio was uninformed of his necessity, the director, 'Michael Cimino (I)' (qv), know of delayed about it. As Cazale was evidently in poor health, he was inhibited to film his scene unproved. When the studio discovered he was difficulty from disinfected cancer, they needed him removed from the film. His co-star and fianc, 'Meryl Streep' (qv), threatened to quit if he was fired. He die shortly after filming was completed.
Height:5' 11 1/2"
Birth Notes:Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Other Works:Stage: Appeared bordered by 'Israel Horovitz' (qv)'s two-character performance "The Indian Wants the Bronx" near 'Al Pacino' (qv) via course of module of a two-act darkness of theater with Horovitz's "It's Called the Sugar Plum," which starred 'Marsha Mason'. Pacino's then-girlfriend 'Jill Clayburgh' (qv) be Mason's understudy., Stage: Appeared in a production of "Measure for Measure" with 'Meryl Streep' (qv) for 'Joseph Papp' (qv)'s Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival in 1976. Other actors in the cast who would become well-known were 'Sam Waterston' (qv) and 'Howard E. Rollins Jr.' (qv), Stage: Appeared as Angelo in 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv)'s "Measure for Measure" for 'Joseph Papp' (qv) Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival. The play opened at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park on July 29, 1976 and closed on August 29, 1976 after 27 performances., Stage: Appeared in 'Israel Horovitz' (qv)'s play "Acrobats & Line" at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, opening February 15, 1971 and closing Date March 14, 1971 after 31 performances., Stage: Appeared in his first Broadway play, 'Joseph Papp' (qv)'s production of 'Aeschylus' (qv)' "Agamemnon," which began previews at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre on April 29, 1977. Cazale was replaced during the previews before the show opened on May 18, 1977.
Once engaged to 'Meryl Streep' (qv), Was dying of cancer while filming _The Deer Hunter (1978)_ (qv), Cazale appeared in only five feature films in his career, and all of them were nominated for Best Picture., Studied drama at Oberlin College and Boston University., Played characters in two movies named Stan (_The Deer Hunter (1978)_ (qv), and _The Conversation (1974)_ (qv))., Italian-American., Years after his death he appeared in a sixth feature film, _The Godfather: Part III (1990)_ (qv) in archive footage. That film, like all of the films Cazale appeared in, was nominated for Best Picture., Was friends with 'Al Pacino' (qv) when he was a teenager., In spite of the desperate, violent characters he played in a handful of films, he was by all accounts an enormously kind and gentle person off screen, having been a close personal friend of most of the actors he had worked with. Among his greatest achievements was that he helped the discovery of childhood friend 'Al Pacino' (qv), fellow, hungry theater actor 'Robert De Niro' (qv), and his fiance at the time of his early death, 'Meryl Streep' (qv)., Has a theater named after him, the McGinn/Cazale Theatre, located at 2162 Broadway at 76th Street, above the Promenade Theatre on the fourth floor. The theater sits from 99 to 108 people., Cited as a "Distinguished Performance" by the Off-Broadway Obie Awards for the 1967-68 season for his performance in 'Israel Horovitz' (qv)'s play "The Indian Wants the Bronx"., Close friend and frequent co-star, 'Al Pacino' (qv), referred to Cazale as his "acting partner", the guy he could've acted with his entire life., Three of the five feature-length movies he made also starred 'Al Pacino' (qv): _The Godfather (1972)_ (qv), _The Godfather: Part II (1974)_ (qv) and _Dog Day Afternoon (1975)_ (qv), Greatly impressed with his performance in _The Godfather (1972)_ (qv), director 'Francis Ford Coppola' (qv) wrote a much bigger and central role for Cazale in the sequel, _The Godfather: Part II (1974)_ (qv)., Unlike most of the casting of the film, Cazale easily won his part as Fredo Corleone in _The Godfather (1972)_ (qv). This is thanks in part to a good audition and little competition for the role., Friend 'Al Pacino' (qv) requested him to audition for the role of Sal in _Dog Day Afternoon (1975)_ (qv). Director 'Sidney Lumet' (qv) was, however, unsure, with Cazale not being anything like the real-life counterpart (the real Sal was eighteen, while Cazale was in his late thirties). Cazale immediately won over the part with the audition., Ad-libbed his famous "Wyoming?" line in _Dog Day Afternoon (1975)_ (qv). Director 'Sidney Lumet' (qv) laughed so hard that he feared he had ruined the take. It wasn't ruined, however, and was used in the final cut., Three of the five feature films he appeared in won the Oscar for Best Picture. The other two were nominated., All of his films involved either Francis Ford Coppola, Al Pacino, or Robert De Niro. Or, in the case of the Godfather Part II, all three., Of the five films he appeared in, three also featured Robert Duvall, three starred Al Pacino, three were directed by Francis Ford Coppola, two starred Bobby DeNiro, and three won the Oscar for Best Picture., Four of John Cazale's five films - The Godfather, The Conversation, The Godfather, Part II, and The Deer Hunter are on the Library of Congress' National Film Registry, and are deemed "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant" films. Since 1989, the Library has added 25 films to the registry each year. The Godfather films made the list the first year.
Death Date:12 March 1978
Birth Date:12 August 1935

Sidney Lumet (actor)
Articles:"Positif" (France), May 2007, pg. 61-63, by: Pierre Berthomieu, "Pas de tlobjectif ! (Le Style visuel de Sidney Lumet)", "The Washington Post" (USA), 16 March 2006, Vol. 129, Iss. 101, pg. C1+C8, by: Stephen Hunter, "Back to the Scene of the Crime: Sidney Lumet Still Revels in That Gritty, Gotham Feel of Old", "Sunday" (Greece), 27 February 2005, Iss. 149, pg. 26,27, by: Yannis Grosdanis, "Oskar... pote den einai arga", "The New York Times" (USA), 13 February 2005, by: Manohla Dargis, "White Socks, Cheap Suits and a Belief in the System", "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 4 February 2005, Vol. 1, Iss. 804, pg. 106-107, by: Purtell, Tim, ""2005 Honorary Oscar: Sidney Lumet"", "The Los Angeles Times" (USA), 4 January 2005, by: John Horn, "Sidney Lumet Keeps Up the Pace"
Children: sound editor 'Amy Lumet' (qv) and actress 'Jenny Lumet' (qv)., Studied acting with 'Sanford Meisner' (qv)., One of the original 'Sidney Kingsley' (qv)'s "Dead End" kids, on Broadway. The play was later adapted as _Dead End (1937)_ (qv) by 'William Wyler' (qv)., Former son-in-law of 'Lena Horne' (qv); was married to her daughter, the journalist and author 'Gail Lumet Buckley' (qv) (nee Gail Jones)., Lumet is often a favorite director for actors, encouraging the creative collaboration of his stars., Was voted the 42nd Greatest Director of all time by Entertainment Weekly., Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985." Pages 610-617. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988., Directed 17 different actors in Oscar-nominated performances: 'Katharine Hepburn' (qv), 'Rod Steiger' (qv), 'Al Pacino' (qv), 'Ingrid Bergman (I)' (qv), 'Albert Finney' (qv), 'Chris Sarandon (I)' (qv), 'Faye Dunaway' (qv), 'Peter Finch (I)' (qv), 'Beatrice Straight' (qv), 'William Holden (I)' (qv), 'Ned Beatty' (qv), 'Peter Firth' (qv), 'Richard Burton (I)' (qv), 'Paul Newman (I)' (qv), 'James Mason (I)' (qv), 'Jane Fonda' (qv) and 'River Phoenix' (qv). Bergman, Dunaway, Finch and Straight won oscars for their performances in one of Lumets movies., It was Lumet's idea to make the characters Cuban and to include the 1980 Mariel harbor boat lift in the story in _Scarface (1983)_ (qv)., Member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1982., Was the originally director of _Funny Girl (1968)_ (qv), but left the picture over differences with producer 'Ray Stark' (qv) and star 'Barbra Streisand' (qv). He was replaced by 'William Wyler' (qv)., Interviewed in 'Peter Bogdanovich' (qv)'s "Who the Devil Made It: Conversations With 'Robert Aldrich (I)' (qv), 'George Cukor' (qv), 'Allan Dwan' (qv), 'Howard Hawks' (qv), 'Alfred Hitchcock (I)' (qv), 'Chuck Jones (I)' (qv), 'Fritz Lang (I)' (qv), 'Joseph H. Lewis' (qv), 'Sidney Lumet' (qv), 'Leo McCarey' (qv), 'Otto Preminger' (qv), 'Don Siegel' (qv), 'Josef von Sternberg' (qv), 'Frank Tashlin' (qv), 'Edgar G. Ulmer' (qv), 'Raoul Walsh' (qv)." NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1997., Three of his films are listed on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time. They are: _Serpico (1973)_ (qv) at #84, _The Verdict (1982)_ (qv) at #75, and _12 Angry Men (1957)_ (qv) at #42., After the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001 he caused some controversy by continuing to shoot his New York based series _"100 Centre Street" (2001)_ (qv) for the remainder of the day. Lumet said he told the crew that they could leave if they wanted but that no one did., Ex-father-in-law of 'Bobby Cannavale' (qv) and 'P.J. O'Rourke' (qv)., 'Roger Ebert' (qv) says of Lumet's book Making Movies that it "has more common sense in it about how movies are actually made than any other I have read."., Wanted to direct _Death Wish (1974)_ (qv) with 'Jack Lemmon (I)' (qv) in the leading role., Given a lifetime achievement award by the Savannah College of Art and Design at the 2005 Savannah Film Festival. The same award was later found hidden in a patch of shrubbery at a three-point intersection in Brooklyn.
Trademarks:Highly dialogue driven films, with a lot of speeches and dramatic verbal duels.
Interviews:"Positif" (France), May 2007, pg. 64-71, by: Christian Viviani, "J'adore a", "Madison" (USA), March 1999, Vol. 1, Iss. 4, pg. 62-69, by: Ted Loos, "Telling Stories", "Total Film" (UK), October 1997, Iss. 9, pg. 70-72, by: Nigel Floyd
Though not contained by role of harmonized as 'Martin Scorsese' (qv) or 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv), Sidney Lumet be nevertheless a master of prove. Known all for his methodical fluency and his technique at getting marvellous performance from his actor -- and for shooting maximum of his films in his valued New York -- Lumet enjoy made complete 40 films, habitually from the heart, but seldom overly sentimental. He often tell intellectual, testing description. Although his politics be a little left-leaning and he often treat socially of interest theme in his films, he doesn't want to formulate diplomatic movies in the introductory place, and quite a few of them (_Serpico (1973)_ (qv), _Dog Day Afternoon (1975)_ (qv), _Prince of the City (1981)_ (qv), _Q & A (1990)_ (qv)) are atmospherically comparable to the coarse, undaunted films of Scorsese. Born next to June 25, 1924, in Philadelphia, the son of thespian 'Baruch Lumet' (qv) and dancer Eugenia Wermus Lumet, he made his point debut at age four at the Yiddish Art Theater in New York. He play bounteous role on Broadway in the 1930s (such as "Dead End"), and his acting debut in films come in _...One Third of a Nation... (1939)_ (qv). In 1947 he started an off-Broadway acting troupe that built-in such anticipated star as 'Yul Brynner' (qv) and 'Eli Wallach' (qv), and other ex member of 'Lee Strasberg' (qv)'s Actors Studio who have become unfulfilled next to Strasberg's concept. Lumet made his stage direct debut in 1955. However, he had be directing vessel show since 1950, outset at CBS, and before long become regard as an essential TV boss. He piloted going on for 150 episode of the malignancy doing run _"Danger" (1950)_ (qv) and 26 episodes of _"You Are There" (1953)_ (qv) (he be not moving directing dominant TV teleplays as behind instance as 1960, protracted after he had become an settled show director). He made his plateful film directing debut with the choosy and fiscal pulsate _12 Angry Men (1957)_ (qv), which win the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival and earn Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, Director and Adapted Screenplay, and is justly regarded as one of the most auspicious directorial debut in film precedent. It take place almost entirely in a jury liberty (in several Lumet films you can find the motif of the closed space). His second and third films, _Stage Struck (1958)_ (qv) and _That Kind of Woman (1959)_ (qv) respectively, are considered slighter amount important. Lumet directed 'Marlon Brando' (qv) in the unsound but enormously justified _The Fugitive Kind (1960)_ (qv), an underrate, financially unproductive familiarization of 'Tennessee Williams' (qv)' "Orpheus Descending". Afterwards he directed the French-Italian 'Arthur Miller (I)' (qv) adaptation _Vu du pont (1962)_ (qv) ("A View From the Bridge"), which is considered a dense film. The first incompletely of the 1960s was one of Lumet's most artistically successful period. _Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962)_ (qv), a masterful, accomplishedly photograph adaptation of the Eugene ONeill leap, is one of several Lumet films about loved ones. It earned 'Katharine Hepburn' (qv), 'Ralph Richardson (I)' (qv), 'Dean Stockwell' (qv) and 'Jason Robards' (qv) deserve acting award in Cannes and Hepburn an Oscar nomination. Lumet's subsequent film, _Fail-Safe (1964)_ (qv), a rigid amateur dramatics about the Cold War, suffer briefly in comparison to 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv)'s intense, thematically practically alike as biting wit _Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)_ (qv), which was released shortly traditionally. Afterwards Lumet directed the masterful drama _The Pawnbroker (1964)_ (qv), about a Holocaust survivor who live in New York and can't dominate his experience in the Nazi buttressing camp. 'Rod Steiger' (qv)'s outstanding carrying out in the caption role earned an Academy Award nomination. Lumet's intense person sanctum _The Hill (1965)_ (qv), about inhumanity in a armed forces detention military camp, was smoothly directed and feature superb performances with 'Sean Connery' (qv) (with whom Lumet has made five films wakeful to now) and 'Harry Andrews' (qv), among others. Lumet made the soapy, overly talky but watchable drama _The Group (1966)_ (qv) about childlike upper-class women in the 1930s, and the good view thriller _The Deadly Affair (1966)_ (qv) (with a forfeit go olden away with 'James Mason (I)' (qv), 'Maximilian Schell' (qv) and 'Simone Signoret' (qv)). The late 1960s was a to some extent unsuccessful time in Lumet's profession. The hilarity _Bye Bye Braverman (1968)_ (qv) and the 'Anton Chekhov' (qv) adaptation _The Sea Gull (1968)_ (qv) get diverse review. _The Appointment (1969)_ (qv) and _Last of the Mobile Hot Shots (1970)_ (qv) be disappointing. Lumet and 'Joseph L. Mankiewicz' (qv) directed the Oscar-nominated documentary film _King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis (1970)_ (qv) about 'Martin Luther King' (qv)'s civil-rights career in the Deep South. Lumet's _The Anderson Tapes (1971)_ (qv) (starring Connery again), an uncharacteristic but rich caper motion ocular aid, was a box-office hit. After the flop _Child's Play (1972)_ (qv) Lumet directed the British film _The Offence (1972)_ (qv), an particular if somewhat slow-moving character study. Connery deliver a fine performance here worthwhile but commercially unsuccessful movie. The terrific cop thriller _Serpico (1973)_ (qv), the first of his films about police self-indulgence in New York City, featured a engrossing 'Al Pacino' (qv) and was the beginning of the most successful prickle of Lumet's career. It was also one of his biggest critical and financial success. Pacino won the Golden Globe, and the picture earned two Oscar nominations. After the less acclaimed _Lovin' Molly (1974)_ (qv), Lumet's British adaptation of 'Agatha Christie' (qv)'s _Murder on the Orient Express (1974)_ (qv) was another glory, a ideal, delightfully photographed stabbing thriller with an all-star cast (including 'Albert Finney' (qv), 'Lauren Bacall' (qv), Connery and 'Ingrid Bergman (I)' (qv)). It earned six Oscar nominations, and Bergman won her third Academy Award. Then Lumet directed the hit _Dog Day Afternoon (1975)_ (qv), a complex delightful success about a bungled dune thievery in New York City. 'Pauline Kael' (qv) call it "one of the best ever "New York" movies ever made." It starred a wonderful 'Al Pacino' (qv) and earned six Academy Award nominations (including Best Picture, Director and Actor) and won the Academy Award for 'Frank Pierson (I)' (qv)'s Original Screenplay. Lumet's next film is one of his most glory days: the on all sides of compound satire _Network (1976)_ (qv). It earned ten Academy Award nominations (including Picture and Director) and won in four category (Best Actor for 'Peter Finch (I)' (qv), Best Actress for 'Faye Dunaway' (qv), Best Original Screenplay by 'Paddy Chayefsky' (qv), Best Supporting Actress for 'Beatrice Straight' (qv)). Lumet won the Golden Globe for his direction (he won the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards for his direction in _Dog Day Afternoon (1975)_ (qv) and _Network (1976)_ (qv). Both pictures won LAFCA awards for Best Picture, too). Lumet's _Equus (1977)_ (qv), an overly naturalistic adaptation of 'Peter Shaffer' (qv)'s stage play, earned Oscar nominations for 'Richard Burton (I)' (qv) and 'Peter Firth' (qv) and for Shaffer's screenplay. The easy on the ear _The Wiz (1978)_ (qv) earned four Oscar nominations, but was a critical and commercial misfire. The grotesque comedy _Just Tell Me What You Want (1980)_ (qv) featured a fine 'Alan King (I)' (qv) performance and had comic moment, but was disproportionate overall. Lumet won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for his terrific direction in _Prince of the City (1981)_ (qv), one of his best and most ideal films. It's about police corruption, but scarcely a remake of _Serpico (1973)_ (qv). Starring a impressive 'Treat Williams' (qv), it's an surprisingly multi-layered film. In his importantly helpful manuscript "Making Movies" (1995), Lumet describe the film in the following route: "When we try to dominate everything, everything wind up controlling us. Nothing is what it seem." It's also a movie about values, comradeship and medication addiction and, resembling "Serpico", is base on a true story. It was adapted by Lumet himself and 'Jay Presson Allen' (qv) from 'Robert Daley (I)' (qv)'s book. Their screenplay earned an Academy Award nomination, and the picture, Lumet and Williams earned Golden Globe nominations. After his less important but entertaining thriller _Deathtrap (1982)_ (qv) Lumet directed another masterful courtroom drama, _The Verdict (1982)_ (qv), starring 'Paul Newman (I)' (qv), 'James Mason (I)' (qv), 'Jack Warden' (qv) and 'Charlotte Rampling' (qv). The picture, Lumet, Newman, Mason and 'David Mamet' (qv)'s Adapted Screenplay earned well-deserved Academy Award nominations. The next in Lumet's filmography is the arguable drama _Daniel (1983)_ (qv) with 'Timothy Hutton' (qv), an adaptation of 'E.L. Doctorow' (qv)'s "The Book of Daniel" about two young culture whose parents were execute during the McCarthy Red Scare hysterics in the 1950s for alleged espionage. Lumet write in "Making Movies": "Despite its critical and financial letdown, I give attention to it's one of the best pictures I've ever done." After this film, then again, Lumet's reputation fell a ball. The comedy _Garbo Talks (1984)_ (qv), is considered a watchable film. _Power (1986)_ (qv) and _The Morning After (1986)_ (qv) (which earned 'Jane Fonda' (qv) an Oscar nomination) were as resourcefully uneven and a inconsequential too flamboyant to be successful. Then he made another solid masterpiece: _Running on Empty (1988)_ (qv). Although it is one of his low-grade specified films, thematically as good as to "Daniel", it's story concern a family fugitive from the FBI, because the parents (played by 'Christine Lahti (I)' (qv) and 'Judd Hirsch' (qv)) committed a coat foray on a napalm laboratory in 1971 to protest march the period of war in Vietnam. The son (played by 'River Phoenix' (qv)) get into an inmost crumb: he love a girl ('Martha Plimpton' (qv)) and wishes to stay behind with her and study music, but that would silky the family, and he know that his parents want him. The film features astonishing performances by all the actors. Phoenix earned a well-deserved Oscar nomination for his extraordinarily disturbing performance. Lahti won the LAFCA pay for her in somebody`s company zenith analysis. 'Naomi Foner' (qv)'s screenplay won the Golden Globe and earned an Oscar nomination. The film earned four other Golden Globe nominations and also (Picture, Director, Lahti and Phoenix). After the entertaining, well-acted, but still disappointing gangster comedy _Family Business (1989)_ (qv) (with 'Sean Connery' (qv), 'Dustin Hoffman' (qv) and 'Matthew Broderick (I)' (qv)) Lumet directed the underrated cop thriller _Q & A (1990)_ (qv) with fine performances by 'Nick Nolte' (qv), 'Timothy Hutton' (qv), 'Armand Assante' (qv) and others. Though a bit overly construct at times, it is still a very good and complex film about corruption and racism. In the beginning of the 1990s Lumet directed two unsatisfying films: _A Stranger Among Us (1992)_ (qv), which is necessarily a rise and fall on 'Peter Weir' (qv)'s _Witness (1985)_ (qv) and not a expressly good one, and the rather arid courtroom thriller _Guilty as Sin (1993)_ (qv). However, he staged a comeback of sort with his imperfect but fascinating crime drama _Night Falls on Manhattan (1996)_ (qv), which is thematically resembling "Serpico", "Prince of the City" and "Q&A". In 1993 Lumet received the D.W. Griffith Award from the Directors Guild of America.

Al Pacino (actor)

Frank Pierson (actor)

Chris Sarandon (actor)

John Wojtowicz (actor)

Kees Kasander (producer)

Walter Stokman (writer)

Jacko van 't Hof (cinematographer)

Ronald Kool (composer)

Walter Stokman (director)

Menno Boerema (editor)

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