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Simone Silva (15 August 1928 – 30 November 1957) was an Egyptian-born French film actress who appeared in a handful of British B-movies during the 1950s. Silva, who was once quoted as saying she would "do anything" to get in the newspapers, was known however less for her acting than for her voluptuous figure and publicity-seeking activities.
The 7th Cannes Film Festival was held from 25 March to 9 April 1954. With Jean Cocteau as president of the jury, the Grand Prix went to the Gate of Hell by Teinosuke Kinugasa. [4] The festival opened with Le Grand Jeu by Robert Siodmak. [5] This was the last festival with a predominantly French jury.
Third Party Risk is a 1954 second feature [1] British crime drama film directed by Daniel Birt and starring Lloyd Bridges, Simone Silva and Finlay Currie. [2] It was written by Birt and Robert Dunbaris based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Nicholas Bentley. It was released in the United States by Lippert Pictures under the title The ...
Richard Gere stepped out for the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival with his wife Alejandra Silva and his eldest son, Homer.. Homer James Jigme Gere, 24, joined his father on the red carpet for the ...
Cesar Romero, Kay Kendall, Simone Silva: Crime: Stryker of the Yard: Arthur Crabtree: Clifford Evans, Susan Stephen, Jack Watling: Crime: The Sword and the Rose: Ken Annakin: Glynis Johns, Richard Todd, James Robertson Justice: Adventure: Co-production with the United States Take a Powder: Lionel Tomlinson: Julian Vedey, Max Bacon, Maudie ...
Richard Gere and his eldest son, Homer, were photographed in a rare appearance on the red carpet. The 74-year-old actor attended the 2024 Cannes Film Festival in France on May 17.
The Weak and the Wicked (called Young and Willing in the United States) [3] is a 1954 British drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson based on the autobiographical novel Who Lie in Gaol by his wife, Joan Henry, starring Glynis Johns and Diana Dors.
The 12th Cannes Film Festival was held from 30 April to 15 May 1959. [4] The Palme d'Or went to the Orfeu Negro by Marcel Camus . [ 5 ] The festival opened with Les Quatre Cents Coups , directed by François Truffaut and closed with The Diary of Anne Frank , directed by George Stevens .