Tag Archivio per: Aldo Fabrizi

Quando la pubblicità era spettacolo…la Beccaccia, 1967

Quando la pubblicità era spettacolo…la Beccaccia, 1967

…e contro la caccia!

Serie: La beccaccia e i cacciatori
Anno: 1967/69
Media: TV (Carosello/Doremi), Stampa
Prodotto: Becchi – Cucine
Regista: Walter Arena
Direttore di produzione: Pietro Ricciardelli
Montaggio: Mario Bondi
Produttore: Franco Fusco
Casa di produzione: Union Film

Olivella da Carosello al Corriere dei Piccoli

Olivella da Carosello al Corriere dei Piccoli. Tutto questo e molto di più su Dizionari Fumetto/Cinema e viceversa

Nome: Olivella

personaggio creato per Carosello

Marca pubblicizzata: Bertolli olio

Anno: 1962 – 1975

Produzione: Studio K

Nome: Olivella

Fumetto

Testata: Corriere dei Piccoli

Anno: 1963

Quando la pubblicità era spettacolo…

Quando la pubblicità era spettacolo…

…e non una massa informe, ripetuta, noiosa, fastidiosa e inutile veniva preannunciata come programma.

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Quando la pubblicità era spettacolo…

Quando la pubblicità era spettacolo…

…e non una massa informe, ripetuta, noiosa, fastidiosa e inutile veniva preannunciata come programma.

Quando la pubblicità era spettacolo, Calimero

Quando la pubblicità era spettacolo, Calimero 

…e non una massa informe, ripetuta, noiosa, fastidiosa e inutile veniva preannunciata come programma.

Quando la pubblicità era spettacolo, 1970

Quando la pubblicità era spettacolo

…e non una massa informe, ripetuta, noiosa, fastidiosa e inutile veniva preannunciata come programma.

Lee van Cleef on Sergio Leone

Lee van Cleef on Sergio Leone

Lee Van Cleef meets Sergio Leone

“Leone came here in 1965 looking for a couple of actors he wanted for his second Western. The moment we met he decided,” There he is, this is the guy who will play Colonel Mortimer in Per Un Pugno di Dollari. “

Well, I certainly wasn’t arguing with him. Heck, at the time I couldn’t even pay my phone bill! I went there and shot it. I paid my bill, and exactly one year later, on April 12, 1966, I was called back to do “The Good, The Ugly and the Bad”. And I also did “La Resa dei Conti,” one after the other. So at the time, instead of $ 17,000 I was making over $100,000… Thanks to Sergio, not me. 

 Lee Van Cleef

Sergio Leone e le comic strips

Sergio Leone e le comic strips

Sergio Leone in un filmato d’epoca con in mano un quotidiano indubbiamente statunitense sul quale si vede – quasi – chiaramente la comics section. Meno bene si vedono le strip. A sinistra sembrano: Wizard of Id, Peanuts, B.C. 

Italian Summer Movies of the 60s

Italian Summer Movies of the 60s

Happy Ferragosto (mid-August)

Ferragosto is a public holiday celebrated on August 15th in all of Italy. It originates from Feriae Augusti, the festival of emperor Augustus, who made the 1st of August a day of rest after weeks of hard work on the agricultural sector. It became a custom for the workers to wish their employers “buon ferragosto” and receive a monetary bonus in return. This became law during the Renaissance throughout the papal states. As the festivity was created for political reasons, the Catholic Church decided to move the festivity to the 15th of August which is the Assumption of Mary allowing them to include this in the festivity. This festivity was also used by Mussolini to give the lower classes the possibility to visit cultural cities or go to the seaside for one to three days, from the 14th of August to the 16th, by creating “holiday trains” with extremely low cost tickets, for this holiday period. Food and board was not included, which is why even today Italians associate packed lunches and barbecues with this day. By metonymy, it is also the summer vacation period around mid-August, which may be a long weekend (ponte di ferragosto) or most of August. Until 2010, 90% of companies, shops and industries closed; however, because closing an entire country’s economy for an entire month would result in serious financial impacts and workplace backlogs, most companies now close for about two weeks and require all workers to take mandatory vacation, similar to the practice of workplaces closing between the 25th of December and the first of January.

hAppY B-DaY GG !

hAppY B-DaY GG !