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Journey to Italy – review
Please activate cookies in order to turn autoplay off George Sanders and Ingrid Bergman in Journey to Italy: 'Anticipates the modernism of Antonioni’s L’Avventura.' Photograph: BFI Almost universally ridiculed when it first appeared in 1953, acclaimed as from Guardian Unlimited Read more »
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Film review: Journey to Italy (PG)
Roberto Rossellini's 1954 movie is a cornerstone of Italian neo-realism, and became a key inspiration to the French new wave. On the surface, it's a portrait of a marriage in eclipse. An English couple (Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders) travel by car to from The Independent Read more »
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Journey To Italy: the Italian film that kickstarted the French New Wave
In terms of cinema history, Roberto Rossellini's Journey To Italy (1954) is one of the most important films you've never seen. The third part of an informal trilogy of Italian movies starring his wife Ingrid Bergman – the others are Stromboli (1950) and from Guardian Unlimited Read more »
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New to Market: 1920s Carriage House in Koreatown's Miramonte Terrace on Market for First Time
As the enjoyable Dear Old Hollywood blog points out, Koreatown's lovely Miramonte Terrace served as home for the evil ex-Nazi played by George Sanders in the 1954 film Witness to Murder. And now it can serve as home to you. Now on the market for the firs from Curbed LA Read more »
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Showing mercy
Regarding The Associated Press news story “Mercy killer shown same mercy from judge” (March 30 and TribLIVE.com): How appalling that George Sanders had to make the excruciating decision to kill his own wife. He truly must have loved her very much and sho from Pittsburgh Entertainment Read more »