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Trailer - Return to the Blue Lagoon (De Volta à Lagoa Azul ) [Columbia Pictures] by:Igor
Sinopse
Em virtude da cólera, Sarah (Lisa Pelikan), uma viúva, é deixada em um barco com um marinheiro e dois bebês: Lilli, sua filha, e Richard, filho de Emmeline, que tinha sido resgatado há poucos dias de um barco à deriva, onde seus pais foram encontrados mortos. Depois de vários dias o marinheiro pensa em matar os bebês para economizar água, mas Sarah não aceita tal atitude e mata o marujo. Depois de muitos dias ela chega com os bebês em uma bela ilha. Ela educa as crianças e quando elas têm quase 8 anos, ela morre. Quando Lilli e Richard se tornam jovens, se apaixonam e se "casam". Quando um navio chega na ilha alguns problemas acontecem, mas o principal é que um dos marujos tenta estuprar Lilli. O casal então questiona se quer ou não voltar para a civilização.
Informações Técnicas
TÃtulo no Brasil: De Volta à Lagoa Azul
TÃtulo Original: Return to the Blue Lagoon
PaÃs de Origem: EUA
Gênero: Romance
Tempo de Duração: 120 minutos
Ano de Lançamento: 1991
Site Oficial:
Estúdio/Distrib.:
Direção: William A. Graham
Elenco
Milla Jovovich .... Lilli
Brian Krause .... Richard
Lisa Pelikan .... Sarah
Courtney Phillips .... Jovem Lilli
Garette Ratliff Henson .... Jovem Richard
Emma James .... Lilli - bebê
Jackson Barton .... Richard - bebê
Nana Coburn .... Sylvia
Brian Blain .... Capitão Hilliard
Peter Hehir .... Quinlan
Alexander Petersons .... Giddens
Author: macumba0101
Keywords: Trailer Return to the Blue Lagoon (De Volta Lagoa Azul [Columbia Pictures] by:Igor
Added: January 8, 2009
Allan Clarke (Slipstream)
He and his childhood friend, Graham Nash, began singing together in Manchester while still at school, recruiting John Butch Mepham (bass), Joe Abrams (drums), Derek Quinn (Guitar), and Peter Bocking (Guitar) to become the Fourtones in 1960 and then the Deltas in 1962. In 1963, they added Tony Hicks (guitar), and became the Hollies. Clarke was their lead vocalist, but also played occasional guitar and harmonica. In the UK they enjoyed 29 chart singles, 17 of which made the Top 10, with two - "I'm Alive" (1965) and "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (re-issue) - reaching No. 1, the latter on re-release; it had originally been a top three hit in 1969.
In the US charts they achieved 23 chart singles six of which hit the Top 10. Many of the groups songs were co-written by Clarke, usually with Hicks and Nash, until the latters departure at the end of 1968.
Keen to launch a solo career, Clarke left the group in 1971, and was replaced by the Swedish singer Mikael Rickfors formerly with Bamboo. Clarke made three albums on his own - My Real Name Is 'arold (1972), Headroom (1973), and Allan Clarke (1974). Ironically, after leaving the Hollies, "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress", a song from their 1970 album Distant Light, which he had co-written with songwriters Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway, and played lead guitar on, became an international hit, reaching #2 in the U.S. (their most successful single ever there) and #32 in the UK Singles Chart.
Rickfors left the group and Clarke rejoined them in July 1973. Their first single with him back in the fold was another of his songs, "The Day that Crazy Billy Shot Down Curly Sam McGee", a Top 40 hit that autumn. This song was one of several including "Perfect Lady Housewife", which was included on The Hollies 1970 album, Confessions of the Mind, which were originally written by the Hollies for a musical. The drama of which was written by Clarke's brother in law John Bowstead, whose painting was used as part of the album artwork for Clarke's solo album "reasons to believe" (1990).
Clarke continued to record and release solo albums, the next being I've Got Time (1976), but never enjoyed any chart success with albums or singles. He also performed guest vocals on the 1977 album I Robot by The Alan Parsons Project (most notably, lead vocals on the FM-hit Breakdown). He left the Hollies for the second time in March 1978 and made I Wasn't Born Yesterday (1978), but returned in August. Subsequent solo albums included Legendary Heroes (1979) and The Only One (1980).
By this time the Hollies' chart career was almost over, their run of hit singles culminated with "The Air That I Breathe", No. 2 in 1974, and followed by a long run of commercial failures. Nevertheless Clarke continued to front them through several more years of much-acclaimed concert tours throughout the world. The success of their live shows was captured in their album "Live Hits" recorded at a concert in Christchurch, New Zealand.
One of the first acts in Britain to champion the work of Bruce Springsteen, Clarke recorded a cover version of "Born to Run" and "Blinded by the Light", though the majority of his solo performances were his own compositions. Clarke recorded "Born to Run" a few months before Bruce Springsteen, but due to delays with the record company it was not released until after Springsteen's version. Ultimately, Clarke's cover did not generate much attention. The Hollies also recorded "Sandy", a minor hit written by Springsteen on their Another Night album.
He retired from the music industry in 1999, and was initially replaced in the group by Carl Wayne, former vocalist with The Move. Wayne died in 2004 and The Hollies continue to be active with Peter Howarth as lead vocalist
Author: Termite58
Keywords: Rock K-SHE Classic
Added: January 8, 2009
Torch Song - Original Trailer 1953
Joan Crawford's first Technicolor feature has come to be known as a textbook example of "high camp." Crawford stars as musical comedy luminary Jenny Stewart, who has been hardened by the worst life has to offer. Romance enters her life in the form of her new piano accompanist, blinded war-veteran Tye Graham (Michael Wilding). The fact that Graham refuses to kowtow to the temperamental Jenny's demands, coupled with the adversarial behavior of Graham's seeing-eye dog, makes the pianist all the more attractive to the lonely songstress. Torch Song is a favorite of bad-movie buffs and female impersonators the world over: Highlights include Crawford's blackface musical number, and the now-classic scene in which she simulates blindness to better understand the taciturn Graham. Director Charles Walters, a former choreographer, appears as Crawford's two-left-feet dancing partner in the opening scenes.
Joan Crawford - Jenny Stewart
Michael Wilding, Sr. - Tye Graham
Gig Young - Cliff Willard
Marjorie Rambeau - Mrs. Stewart
Henry Morgan - Joe Denner
Dorothy Patrick - Martha
James Todd - Philip Norton
Eugene Loring - Gene the Dance Director
Paul Guilfoyle - Monty Rolfe
Benny Rubin - Charlie Maylor
Peter Chong - Peter
Maide Norman - Anne
Chris Warfield - Chuck Peters
Rudy Render - Party Singer
Adolph Deutsch - Conductor
Nancy Gates - Celia Stewart
Mimi Gibson - Susie
Peggy King - Cora
Mitchell Lewis - Bill the Doorman
John Rosser - Chauffeur
Reginald Simpson - Cab Driver
Charles Walters - Ralph Ellis
Author: foxter65
Keywords: Torch Song - Original Trailer 1953
Added: January 8, 2009
Patrick Williams Big Band - Saturday Night
Arranger: Patrick Williams
Bass Trombone: Phil Teele
Saxophones/Woodwinds: Dan Higgins, Gary Foster, Bob Sheppard, Bob Tricarico, Bob Efford
Trumpets: Rick Baptist, Wayne Bergeron, George Graham, Frank Szabo, Warren Luening
Trombones: Charlie Loper, Chauncey Welsch, George Bohanon, Phil Teele
Rhythm: Peter Erskine, Chuck Berghofer, Mitch Forman
Author: jivepatrolmusic
Keywords: Patrick Williams Sinatraland Saturday Night Is The Loneliest Of Week
Added: January 7, 2009
2008 Summit High School Marching Band
Mansfield Summit High School's 2008 marching band show entitled "insomnia"
featuring the work of Peter Graham, The beatles, and coldplay.
All parts arranged by Steve Shadman
Author: Beeper01
Keywords: 2008 Summit High School Marching Band Mansfield Texas
Added: January 7, 2009
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