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Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
A Masterpiece
What one can say about a perfect movie? Only say that everything must be seen carefully and tasted with pleasure. Peter O'Toole is amazingly handsome in this movie and the supporting cast is 10 out of 10. I love Omar Sharif's work and I think he is the best at supporting the perfect O'Toole. Don't miss it.
É de Chuá (1958)
There are better "chanchadas".
Brazilian comedy movies of the 50's were loved by people and here we have a lot of it's most representative actors. Grande Otelo, Ankito, Renata Fronzi, Renato Restier... Costinha and Zezé Macedo, two of the biggest comic actors in Brazilian movie's history simply stole the movie. At those days the genre was dying and it's not so funny, there are better "chanchadas".
Álbum de Família (1981)
Nélson Rodrigues deserves more...
Nélson Rodrigues, one of the best Brazilian cronists, sometimes was adapted for cinema but it's very hard enjoy it on the big screen and I prefer his books. This is a good example of a bad movie. Dina Sfat, Lucélia Santos, Rubens Correa, Carlos Gregorio and others look like crazy people in this story which really talks about the most intense and secret feelings of the human being. I recomend to see Vanda Lacerda and Rubens Correa, respectable actors and giants of Brazilian stage.
Quem Roubou Meu Samba? (1959)
A no so good example of the Brazilian "Chanchada".
The "chanchada" was a kind of movie produced in Brazil during the 40's, 50's and mid-60's, rejected by the critics and loved by people. These was musical comedies. In this film we can see some of the most important actors and actresses of the chanchada, as Ankito, Maria Vidal, Wilson Grey, Humberto Catalano and Aurélio Teixeira. And there are musical numbers with the "Divines" Ângela Maria and Marlene and the "Queen of the Musical Theater" in Brazil: Virginia Lane (with her incredible pair of legs!). The theme of the movie is very simple and, despite of the good cast, it's not so funny as other classics, such as "É Fogo na Roupa" or "O Homem do Sputnik".