Sunday, December 5, 2010

Alpha Kappa Alpha Graduate Letter Of Invitation

Brancaleone

"The last take of Monicelli" is one of the titles I've seen the evening of the tragedy, the press of TG3. I instinctively thought to Perozzi, the cynical journalist in "Friends" starring Philippe Noiret. He would have done that title, just to evoke the crash of a body on the pavement. Indeed, they would have added a (sciak ") and would be delighted if Monicelli from that expert that was wicked humor. Great director, Monicelli, director of films that were born with a meticulously prepared. "L'armata Brancaleone" is 1966, but I can testify that back in '61 was the tattered adventure in the yard. One morning that year, leaving the door of the castle Vulci, where I had my lair of archaeologist, I had almost collided with a man, covered in armor, waving a spear in front of a guy equipped with a camera . Clarification requested. The two told me they were doing tests in view of a film scene on the Middle Ages. They explained that the castle, blackish and chipped, it was an ideal background, near the Roman bridge, then, is a marvel. Five years later he returned to Genoa, I went to see "L'armata Brancaleone" and found myself on the screen bridge and castle. I recognized also the helper of the time, his jaw had a unique length.

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