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Sombrero is a 1953 American musical romance film directed by Norman Foster and starring Ricardo Montalbán, Pier Angeli, Vittorio Gassman and Cyd Charisse.The film is based on the 1945 book Mexican Village [3] by Josefina Niggli, a collection of 11 short stories set in the north Mexican town of Hidalgo. [4]
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Chocolate aubergines are generally prepared during the holidays, especially for Ferragosto, and being a very ancient dish, they were originally prepared by monks, the dish has undergone several variations over the years. Parmigiana – Italian dish of eggplant with cheese and tomato sauce; Pasta alla Norma [5] Patlıcanlı kebap
In 1939, Ball is an actress contracted to RKO Pictures, earning the moniker "Queen of the B-Movies". Cast in the failed comedy Too Many Girls, she falls in love with her costar, Cuban singer Arnaz. He assures her of her talent as a physical comedian, and she confides her dream of simply making a home with someone.
Ricardo Montalbán as Joaquin Murrieta (as Ricardo Montalban) Slim Pickens as Three-Finger Jack; Roosevelt Grier as Morgan; Jim McMullan as Arkansaw; Earl Holliman as Shad Clay; Ina Balin as Otilia Ruiz; Robert J. Wilke as Gant; Miriam Colon as Claudina, Otilia's Servant; Anthony Caruso as Don Miguel Ruiz; Eddra Gale as Dolores the Bartender
The instructor, a goat, is holding court to discuss the new unfriendly climate towards Oz’s talking animals — a pivotal plot point in the critically acclaimed movie. Hbo/Darren Star ...
The fourth movie based on R.L. Stine's "Fear Street" book series, a new teen slasher features a retro 1980s setting and a story about a surprise prom queen entry and the murders of her fellow ...
La parmigiana (internationally released as The Girl from Parma) is a 1963 Italian comedy drama film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli. [1] The film describes the disappointing sentimental experiences of an orphan girl (Catherine Spaak).