Saturday, April 30, 2011

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Citizen Kane The Guns of Navarone

The 23-year-old Orson Welles had built a deserved reputation. In the theater and was highly regarded for his adaptations of Shakespeare and other classics. And the October 30, 1938, with his radio version of " The War of the Worlds " like a live report they were, had managed to sow panic from one end to the U.S..


reason enough for the producer RKO decided to open the doors of the movie. Welles's contract with RKO gave him unprecedented freedom for a new director. I would write, produce, direct and act in two films for the company, with full autonomy in hiring actors, technicians and final assembly. The other film would be, a year later, "The Magnificent Ambersons", another classic gem that also starred his friend Joseph Cotten.

Carole Lombard was offered role of a melodrama called "Smiler with a knife", which was to be directed by Orson Welles, a newcomer to the RKO. She refused, opting to return to comedy with "Mr. & Mrs. Smith. " Welles then discarded to make the film without Lombard and began work on "Citizen Kane ."


Orson Welles always claimed that "Citizen Kane " there was no biography of a specific individual, but a composite of the American character time. The design of Xanadu, the mansion of Charles Foster Kane was inspired by the home of William Randolph Hearst and although it is universally recognized that this film is based on the life of journalist and newspaper magnate U.S., there are also story elements that apply to the life of Samuel Insull tycoon enterprise sector public service concessions Chicago.


Herman J. Mankiewicz, brother of film director Joseph Leo Mankiewicz, signed with Orson Welles to the brilliant screenplay for this film. Several years ago Welles had written a play, never produced, which was carried out exploration of a public figure through the testimonies of people who knew him throughout his life. Mankiewicz wrote the first draft of the screenplay for "Citizen Kane " from this story, giving way after he and Welles and turning it into a masterpiece of cinema.


The wonderful images through which we are told this movie came from the hand of a true master in the art, Gregg Toland , great American cinematographer and we had caught visually with titles like "Rivals", "Wuthering Heights" or "The Grapes of Wrath." Come on, a genius of the image. For "Citizen Kane " Toland used a photographic technique that focused simultaneously all the objects in the foreground, middle or bottom of the image, giving it a sense of depth not seen before on the big screen.


And the use of the camera angle shot showed strong characters like Charles Foster Kane. By contrast, the position of the camera showed us the sharply weaker character of Susan Alexander Kane, the second wife. This was a technique that Orson Welles made by John Ford, who had used two years earlier in "Stagecoach." Welles privately saw this mythical title of western about forty times while filming "Citizen Kane ."


The assembly of the film was flawless artwork of Robert Wise who, before this title, had signed a production of "Esmeralda the Gypsy" and then to "The Magnificent Ambersons", the title he Wise management also provided additional scenes, starting his career here as a film director, which gave us such gems as "The Day the Earth," "West Side Story" or "The Sound of Music."


And to round out the technical team would join the film, his debut feature film composer Bernard Herrmann New York, which later would corroborate his musical excellence with his great work in such classics as "The Magnificent Ambersons," "The Man Who Knew Too Much, "" The Wrong Man, "" Vertigo, "" With the North by Northwest "or" Psycho. " Total no.

The site of luxury in the technical aspect of the film could only be completed with a lineup of first line in the artistic. The cast of " Citizen Kane "was almost completely integrated the company that Welles Mercury Theatre founded in 1937 with John Houseman. There are radio plays works like "Les Miserables", "Tale of Two Cities," "Treasure Island", "39 Steps", "Abraham Lincoln", "The Count of Monte Cristo" ... and "The War of the Worlds" .


" Citizen Kane" was more than brilliant debut after famous actors on the big screen as Agnes Moorehead, Ray Collins, Ruth Warrick, Everett Sloane George colourised or.


And Joseph Cotten here in the role of Jedediah Leland, the best friend of Charles Foster Kane. Leland's character was based on the famous columnist Ashton Stevens, theater critic for the San Francisco Examiner and Chicago Herald, and the brother of actor Landers Stevens, who made a cameo appearance in this film. Ashton was also the uncle of director George Stevens, the son of Landers.


Joseph Cotten made here, therefore, its entry into the cinema through the front door. Personal friend of Orson Welles, was again led by him in "The Magnificent Ambersons" and was also with him later a most memorable couples in the history of cinema in "The Third Man."

Joseph continued to reap success leaving his acting career titles and classics in film history as "The Shadow of a Doubt," "Duel in the Sun", "Jennie," "Torn" "Niagara" and "Lullaby for a corpse."

In "Citizen Kane " Cotten was also extra work to also lend his voice and presence to one of the journalists who see the news in the projection room in the dark, which also included all male actors in the film, himself included Orson Welles.


And other fun facts of the film. Which Welles broke his ankle during the filming of the movie and had to be led for two weeks in a wheelchair. Or a phrase Kane in the movie (" not believe everything you hear on the radio ") might be as clearly interpreted as a sly wink director alluding to his own War of the Worlds radio.

" Citizen Kane" was ready for launch in February 1941. But the controversy surrounding the issue that the film was delayed his debut and, among other things, that the circle of William Randolph Hearst tried to buy it to avoid its release and pressure the RKO to not take him out.


Fortunately, May 1, 1941 ago today and 70 years, was premiered in New York " Citizen Kane", one of the most essential qualifications of the big screen. Was just awarded the Oscar for best original screenplay, but was also nominated for best picture, director, actor (Orson Welles), photography, editing, soundtrack, art direction and sound.

Orson Welles was only 25 when he directed " Citizen Kane, "his first film, now one of the best classics of cinema history.

" If it were not so rich, have become a great man "
(Charles Foster Kane )

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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World War II. On the solid rock cliff rises the impregnable fortress of the German army where they hide the powerful guns of Navarone. Because they control a strategic channel in the Aegean, the guns must be destroyed. A specialized command is recruited for this hard mission ...


In 1957, Columbia Pictures acquired the film rights to the novel "The Guns of Navarone " written that year by Scottish novelist Alistair MacLean . And a year later, studies announced its intention to take it to the big screen.

investing in the project a budget of six million dollars, the highest to that date, was hired to carry out Carl Foreman, producer and screenwriter who had already achieved great successes with titles like "High Noon" or "The Bridge on the River Kwai."

Oswald Morris, director of photography prestigious titles as "Lolita," "Fiddler on the Roof, The Man Who Would Be King" or "Dark Crystal" is also linked to this magnificent project.


J. Lee Thompson, English director who had already left in the history of film titles such as "Tiger Bay" or "India on Fire", was finally assigned to make a success of "The Guns of Navarone " although she also participated in Alexander Mackendrick, but failed to appear in the credits.

Then came the difficult choice of a deal that would match a project with such characteristics.

For the lead role of Captain Mallory , were considered at first names like los de Rock Hudson o Cary Grant. Y William Holden, que fue desestimado por pedir, aparte de su salario, el diez por ciento de los ingresos brutos que generara el film.









Con lo que le llegó el turno a Gregory Peck , ya considerado entonces como una gran estrella cinematográfica con treinta títulos en su carrera. Acertada elección final, al aportarle Peck al papel crucial de su personaje en esta arriesgada misión una impresionante presencia que encajaba perfectamente con lo que requería su Capitán Mallory.




For the character of Miller out were considered at first Alec Guinness and Dean Martin. Finally, the actor chosen was David Niven, who had also already made a place of honor in the cinematic stardom. Interestingly, Niven did not feel on a very appropriate for this role, which was granted comic little details that shaped with real natural actor.

Later, Niven said considering his character in "The Guns of Navarone "as one of the best of his career. Twenty years later, the actor returned to sharing deal with Gregory Peck in "Sea lions."


Completing the trio star Anthony Quinn , another great figure and then the film universe that are directly assigned to the character of Stavros Andreas . And what about Anthony Quinn. One of the most chameleon-like actors in film history and one of the most essential.


As expected, Quinn made this a wonderful creation of his character, a delight for the viewer cinephile.


The cast is rounded out with names like Anthony Quayle , Stanley Baker, James Darren or Richard Harris. And to increase the pull of the movie box office, Carl Foreman, with the permission of Alistair MacLean, created two female characters for the story. Irene Papas and Gia Scala gave the size of their own interpretation.

And a last character, most notably in "The Guns of Navarone " I put the icing on the delicious cake. A character who magically enveloped in history, sharing, images ...


Masterful soundtrack of Dimitri Tiomkin without doubt one of the most comprehensive and beautiful in all cinema history. Wonderful music that is very present throughout the length of the tape and that merges with the story highlighting the greatness of the mission of its protagonists.


In 1960 he began filming "The Guns of Navarone ." The site chosen was the Greek island of Rhodes and the filming of the interior took place at Shepperton Studios in London.

For the famous storm sequence used a small boat put in a tank inside the studio. And for the climax of the film, the destruction of guns, artistic director Geoffrey Drake designed a "cave" equipped with up to elevators, which was built to actual size (90 meters high) in the rear parking Shepperton Studios.


" The Guns of Navarone ( The Guns of Navarone ) was premiered in London on April 27, 1961 , 50 ago today years.

The film was accepted by critics with a unanimous enthusiasm. And the spectators made it the highest grossing film of that year to raise thirteen million U.S. dollars in North America only. In the rest of the world, this amount is doubled.


was awarded the Oscar the best special effects, was also nominated for best picture, director, adapted screenplay, editing, soundtrack and sound.

The Golden Globes also awarded as best film and best soundtrack, also nominating its director. And the masterful music of Dimitri Tiomkin was nominated at the Grammy Awards.

" The Guns of Navarone, Carl Foreman, is one of the best films of 1961. Rightly be counted among the best films of all time "
( Los Angeles Times, 1961 )

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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LOW SALT IN THE AGE OF THE TWO PLACES


The low age of criminal responsibility is not just a falling edge in a process of expansion of the punitive power of the state, whose axioms come from the United States and are applied for some decades in Argentina. The speech is highly repressive for the most vulnerable sectors of society, stigmatizing social and installing the idea that we live in a permanent state of war, in which the enemy to defeat, the poor, the homeless, the marginalized, was managed by the same actors that promote the proliferation of punishment. This, leads to excessive punitive inflation, ie a permanent and ongoing need to expand the repressive arms of the state, clogging the streets of effective police, providing ever more powers to the police, significantly expanding the number of criminal units, and above all, increasingly tightening the system of criminal laws.

impossible to separate this discourse of the neoliberal model, as known, and suffered "by the Latin American peoples, and that the essence of both precedence values \u200b\u200brather than market and consumer demands and social freedoms. These attributes, taken from the neoliberal approach, do not take into account-at least explicitly-the "why" of punishment, but the "how" of it. State is measured in terms of punishment market, primarily importing not "spend" it too much. The "security" in this game is just a product offered on the market, which many players get a return on their marketing. The mainstream media, the most prominent frivolous environmental, political parties, among other agents, place the problem in a society that, despite its weaknesses, seems to be the safest in human history. Despite freedom from wars, epidemics, genocides, natural disasters, as previous generations suffered, ordinary people feel a sense of insecurity completely disproportionate to their true merits. It is striking this social schizophrenia in a community in which the restraining nets, for those who make up the system, often exist in almost all spheres of life. More content is the individual, the more insecure you feel.

Returning to the shaft, the issue of punishment currently conceived, so basic, superficial, and lacking any scientific basis, in my opinion, does not present a promising horizon for the future. Rather, the speech is an intrinsic element that strengthens it: its inability to fail. In this sense, historical evidence shows that what destroys a criminological theory is the recurrence of the individual. To shift the person in criminal actions, demonstrates the inherent inability of the speech to resolve the problem. Now, however, repeated merely intensify the model since it does nothing to prove to society that the penalty is being applied not be sufficient. At relapse the subject, this society, educated to fight the enemy neatly marginal, is organized to apply for an extension to the political power of the punitive power in favor of "pay to" the offender has committed the damage. This, inevitably leads to a disproportionate level of violence, a stigmatization of the "other" dangerous, an extreme number of persons deprived of their liberty.

For all these arguments, mentioned without requiring development, we should not decontextualise down at the age of accountability, rather, seems to be a field rather than the punitive power wants to conquer in his quest to criminalize, disable, and control a larger number of groups considered at risk. As criminal law attorneys, sociologists, criminologists, I strongly repudiate any corresponding expansion of the punitive power, as it only raises include the most vulnerable and disadvantaged sectors of society through criminal punishment. Curiously, a state that has not arrived in time for contain, educate, provide employment, health, and recognize the human rights of youth at risk, the offer appears to apply a late penalty. This, far from fulfilling the promise of lower hypocritical social violence tends to increase considerably.


No more, thanks for reading.

(letter a few weeks ago CEPOC)

Sunday, April 24, 2011

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" Robert Redford did not want to be the typical cute , the darling.
But then, he's so cute ... "
(SYDNEY POLLACK )


handsome, rubísimo, extremely sexy, good actor and director very committed to good cinema, outspoken advocate of nature, extremely romantic, atractivísimo, owner of a smile of-stopping ... Well, I lose, if Robert Redford is my ideal guy ... "Barefoot in the park "," The Electric Horseman, "" The Jeremiah Johnson, "" The Way We Were, "" The Great Gatsby, "" Out of Africa "," Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, " " All the President's Men "
"The Sting", "Brubaker" ... A red-hot diamond.


I speak of is that Robert Redford and Paul Newman I get ... My family's favorite big screen. Newman gave us his great professionalism as an actor in a long series of characters in film history. Eddie Felson in "The Hustler" and "The Color of Money, Butch Cassidy and Henry Gondorff in the two titles he shared with Redford, Luke Jackson in" Cool Hand Luke, "Frank Galvin in" The Verdict " or Sully Sullivan in "Not a fool." And adding to this its wonderful look and a spectacular smile.


Cary Grant got his place of honor in the classic American comedy by major titles the genre as "The Awful Truth," "Bringing Up Baby," "My Favorite Wife," "The Philadelphia Story," "Arsenic and Old Lace," "The Bishop's Wife," "Operation Pacific" or "I feel rejuvecer. " And this with an impeccable physical. But I also learned to catch up to Hitchcock and the best drama "Lonely Heart." His last big screen film, "Apartment for three" was tailor-made.


Galán undisputed big screen, the view is why, Gregory Peck let classics like "The man in the gray suit," "The Guns of Navarone," "My wife suspicious" or "the gentleman of the seas. " And as their unforgettable characters Joe Bradley of "Roman Holiday", the Philip Green of the "glass ceiling" or Jim McKay's "The Big Country." And, of course, your Atticus Finch from "To Kill a Mockingbird."


Early in his career, Montgomery Clift was directed by Fred Zinnemann in "The Search" by Howard Hawks in "Red River" and William Wyler in "The Heiress." Then come "Termini Station", "I confess" or "Misfits." And three memorable performances in film history, "A Place in the Sun", "From Here to Eternity" and "Judgement at Nuremberg." Because, besides handsome, Monty was a great actor.


William Holden will be in the history of cinema classics such as "Twilight of the Gods," "Born Yesterday", "Stalag", "Sabrina", "The Bridge on the River Kwai "or" The Wild Bunch. " And because, undoubtedly, one of the most handsome and charismatic actors on the big screen. And more sexy, because what am I, in "Picnic", when Holden came out flat even saw Kim Novak, and that is a little ...
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passionate performance as both the bikes and racing cars, the handsome Steve McQueen gave us memorable and flawless interpretations of their characters in titles like "The Great Escape," "The Cincinnati Kid "" Bullitt "and" Papillon "... unforgettable and magnificent McQueen.


Wonderful in its role in the magnificent Rocco "Rocco and His Brothers" and more than right as Tom Ripley in "full sun" Alain Delon will also film history as one of the most impressive physical actors. Also part of other big titles like "The Leopard", "Borsalino" or "Paris Burning?".


After participating in "The Longest Day," Sean Connery impressed us with his imposing physique in "Agent 007 against Dr. No", while no other actor has surpassed its James Bond. And this perfect face has not abandoned his career a film. "Marnie, the thief," "The Hill", "The Man Who Would Be King", "Five Days, a summer", "Highlander," "The Name of the Rose," "The Untouchables", " Finding Forrester "... But what a handsome man, how awful ...


as Mario Girotti, his real name, began his film career this handsome Venetian would be later known as Terence Hill . Inseparable Bud Spencer film partner, also participated in solo titles as well known today as "The Leopard", "Hannibal" or "My name is none." And will also film history as the best eater bean dishes from the Far West.


Another handsome on the big screen as soon starred in westerns like "They made two mistakes," "Two Mules for Sister Sara" and "Pale Rider" as portrayed characters pulling his dirty films such as Harry Callahan or Frank Morris of "Escape from Alcatraz." Or we would sing in "The Legend of the nameless city" or "Adventurer of midnight." He gave us also his wonderful trilogy with Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood my favorite actor, and has shown us more than being an out of range behind the camera.


After being directed by none other than George Lucas in "American Graffiti," Harrison Ford rose to fame as the handsome Han Solo of "Star Wars" . And from then until now, such renowned titles in the history of film as "Blade Runner", "Witness," "Frantic," "Presumed Innocent" and "Random Hearts." And, of course, Indiana Jones, another essential character in his films.


A Gary Cooper, another undisputed classic movie lover, I could see quality in westerns like "The Stranger" or "High Noon", classic films adventure as "Beau Geste" "Die in arms", "Three Bengal Lancers" and "Mystery of the lost ship, and delightful comedies like" Mr. Deeds "or" Ball of Fire. " And how well Cooper was always on screen.


One of our international actors, if not our best actor Francisco Rabal soon also stressed on the big screen for his impressive physique and their great professionalism to the cameras. "Historias de la radio", "The Awful milling" or "Viridiana" formed its first chapter in the history of English cinema, in which still and being a good actor was better like a fine wine in such titles as "The Hive", "Epilogue," "The Holy Innocents", "Bohemian Lights" or "The witching." And towards the end of his career, a wonderful grandfather "Bird" and an anthology television character in the series "Jones".


handsome, very tall, most correct, a gentleman, very personal, incredibly glance impressive smile, extremely elegant ... Okay, I focus. Known the world of cinema as "One-take Fonda" because the scenes that used to require only involved making shooting, Henry Fonda has left us with unforgettable characters and memorable performances throughout his career . "Jezebel," "The Grapes of Wrath," "My Darling Clementine," "Fort Apache", "Stop in Hawaii," "The Wrong Man," "Twelve Angry Men," for the Little Lady, "" The day of the cheats, "" Once Upon a Time ", "The Battle of Midway," "On Golden Pond" ... A great actor in the history of cinema with an equally impressive physical.


And, almost paraphrasing the gorgeous Johnny Hooker in "The Sting"
outer beauty is not enough, but ... help!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Congratulations Messages In Mirrage

Twelve Angry Men Sidney Lumet

In the jury room, the twelve characters are identified by their numbers, seated in strict order around the table. We only know, at the end of the film, the names of two of them. The rest we do not know their names, although some of their professions ...


In 1954, Henry Fonda was impressed after watching the TV program "Studio 1 " the play "Twelve Angry Men " directed at this case by Franklin J. Schaffner. The actor then asked Sidney Lumet personally take charge of its film adaptation.

Sidney Lumet and debuted on the big screen with this wonderful story, using it as a flawless professional skills in his successful career in television.


The film was produced by Fonda himself, in collaboration with Reginald Rose (who also created the television play) and George Justin . Rounding out the soundtrack to project an envelope signed by Kenyon Hopkins , American composer of other musical gems as "Baby Doll", "The Hustler", "This Property Is Condemned" or the legendary series "The Odd Couple" and an excellent photograph of Boris Kaufman , artist of the image on film titles as "On the Waterfront," "Splendor in the Grass" and "Long Day's Journey Into Night."

project that became perfect with the wonderful screenplay by Reginald Rose , also responsible for the text that appeared in the television version that won Henry Fonda.


As Lumet, Reginald Rose behind also had a prolific career in television. " Twelve Angry Men" was his second film and then continue to work primarily for the small screen, but also gave us film titles as "Wild Geese", "sea lions" or "My life is mine."


JURY No. 1 MARTIN BALSAM Coming from the world of television, appeared in "On the Waterfront" before carrying out his magnificent performance as the jury room moderator. Then I would still seeing "Psycho," "Breakfast at Tiffany's", "Cape Fear," "Little Big Man", "All The President's Men" and "Murder on the Orient Express" in the latter headed back by Sidney Lumet.


No. 2 JURY JOHN FIEDLER After appearing in only two episodes of a television series debuted on the big screen with this film. Intervened after a large number of sets for TV and film titles and participated in "Kiss Me Stupid," "True Grit" or "The Odd Couple." And he voiced the character of Piglet in the short "Winnie the Pooh" and other characters from the films of Walt Disney.


JURY No. 3 J. LEE COBB actor best known now classic film, which debuted in 1934, we see in "Men of Boys Town," "The Song of Bernadette", "On the Waterfront" or "The man in the gray suit" before giving us his magnificent creation as a juror. Then we will see in "Chicago 30's", "Exodus" or "the West Was Won."


JURY No. 4 EG Marshall and also veteran TV actor on the big screen, debuting in 1945, which left us such titles as Caine Mutiny, "" Broken Lance "and" The Silver Chalice "before" Twelve Angry Men. " Then continue alternating the world of television with movie titles like "criminal impulse," "The Chase" and "Tora, Tora, Tora."


Sidney Lumet took the twelve players in the same room for hours, rehearsing over and over their respective roles. Its aim was to give a real character to being a long time locked in a room with the same number of people. In fact, except for three minutes of total footage, the rest had the only scenario inside the jury room.


JURY No. 5 Actor Jack Klugman TV that was essentially his second film role here. Participated in a large number of sets for TV and film titles like "Breakfast at Tiffany's" or "detective." And it made us extremely familiar face in the role of Oscar Madison for the series "The Odd Couple" with the lovable Tony Randall giving life, of course, to Felix Unger.


JURY No. 6 EDWARD BINNS Recognized television actor, which began in the early 50's, went after this film appearing on the small screen participating in film titles such as "She Thin Man," "With the North by Northwest" or "Judgement at Nuremberg", returning to be directed by Sidney Lumet in "Point limit "and" The Verdict. "


JURY No. 7 Actor JACK WARDEN classic of life, debuted in 1950 on the big screen in a small role in "The Asphalt Jungle ", initiating a long history of television and film with other film titles as" From Here to Eternity "and" Edge of the City. " After embroider your character in "Twelve Angry Men," spent some time in the world of television to appear then in movies like "The Irish pub", "All The President's Men," "Heaven Can Wait" and "The Verdict", again under the command of Lumet.


JURY No. 8 HENRY FONDA and Henry had a total of 44 titles for the big screen when she gave birth to this wonderful character. He also had behind him a fruitful and successful theatrical experience, his passion and main reason that prompted him to make this project a reality, as it was shot with the same technique of a play. His character in the film symbolically dressed in white during the whole film. Later, she returned to be directed by Sidney Lumet in "Point limit."


In the early days of film, Lumet cameras positioned above eye level to give the appearance of greater distance between the subjects. As the footage progresses, gradually slide the position of the camera at eye level, creating a closer relationship among members of the jury. And in sections end of the film, the camera position is below that level, so that the funds appear to be approaching the characters, getting a greater sense of claustrophobia.


JURY No. 9 JOSEPH SWEENEY debut in silent films in 1918, and became primarily a familiar face on the small screen thanks to appeared in many series, but also appeared in film titles as "The Philadelphia Story," "The man in gray suit" or "arrives a gunman "before playing his wise character in this film, same role as it did in the television version of 1954.


JURY No. 10 Actor Ed Begley also classic on the big screen, debuting in 1947, was involved in titles like "modern Babysitting," "The street no name "or" Sorry, Wrong Number "and in a variety of television series before giving life to his genuine man of the jury. Then, would appear primarily on the small screen and illustrious film titles such as "Sweet Bird of Youth", "Firecreek" or "They made two mistakes."


JURY No. 11 GEORGE Voskovec Actor also more television than film, participated in such films as "The Affair in Trinidad" or "The Bride steel "before giving life to his conciliatory character of" Twelve Angry Men ", a role that, like Joseph Sweeney, had already played in the television version of 1954. Then there would be other series, and film titles like "The Bravados", "A woman labeled" or "The Spy Who Came in from the cold."


JURY No. 12 Actor ROBERT WEBBER also the small screen with this film was his second foray into film. Later, without departing from the world of television, he starred in movie titles like "The Sandpiper," "Harper, private investigator, "" Dirty Dozen "or" Revenge of the Pink Panther. "


After a rigorous testing program and impeccable precision, the film was shot in less than three weeks. The direction of the film was really a teacher. The interpretation of the twelve players, anthology.


The April 10, 1957 was premiered " Twelve Angry Men ( 12 Angry Men), one of the most recognized and essential masterpieces of cinema history.

Despite the many accolades he received from the critics, " Twelve Angry Men" was not a box office hit upon its release. The film did not get a bonus, which Fonda received no additional salary as a producer.

However, " Twelve Angry Men" was always considered by the actor as one of the three best movies made from his films, along to "Ox-Bow Incident" and, of course, "The Grapes of Wrath."


Yes was the tape, however, well recognized with many awards and nominations worldwide. And although the Academy Awards was just nominated for best picture, best director and best screenplay, and Golden Globe stayed in the nomination for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Henry Fonda) and Best Actor delivery (Lee J. Cobb), Henry Fonda was awarded the Diploma of Merit awards known as Finnish Jussi Awards and the film was in the British Bafta awards the prize for Best Actor (Henry Fonda) and is also nominated for best picture.


A Fonda did not like seeing himself on screen with what, to be terminated in the shooting, did not remain in the projection room to watch the movie in its entirety. But before leaving the room, came to Sidney Lumet and said quietly: " Sydney is magnificent."

" just trying to present a reasonable doubt "
( JURY No. 8 , an extraordinary Henry Fonda)

A JLine, with great affection ... because today is today