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  1. El rebelde (Serie de TV) es una serie de televisión dirigida por Irvin Kershner, Bernard L. Kowalski, Bernard McEveety con Nick Adams, Ross Sturlin, Chuck Hamilton, William Bryant .... Año: 1959. Título original: The Rebel. Sinopsis: Serie de TV (1959-1961). 76 episodios.Puedes ver El rebelde (Serie de TV) mediante en las plataformas:

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  3. Unissued / Unused material. Premiere of film 'The Rebel'. Plaza, Haymarket. London.Various good shots of Tony Hancock sat in foyer of Plaza smoking, surround...

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  5. The Rebel est un film de Robert Day. Synopsis : Un peintre médiocre connait un grand succès, alors que son ami bourré de talent reste ... The Rebel est un film de Robert Day. ... Film de Robert Day · 1 h 45 min · 2 mars 1961 (Royaume-Uni) Genre : Comédie Pays d'origine : Royaume-Uni.

  6. The Rebel is a 1961 comedy film starring Tony Hancock (Hancock’s Half Hour). Hancock plays a downtrodden London office clerk who gives up his job to pursue his dream of being an artist. With an enthusiasm far exceeding any artistic talent, he sets to work on his masterpiece Aphrodite at the Waterhole, moving to Paris where he expects his genius will be appreciated.

  7. Anthony Hancock gives up his office job to become an abstract artist. He has a lot of enthusiasm, but little talent, and critics scorn his work. Nevertheless, he impresses an emerging very talented artist. Hancock proceeds to con the art world into thinking he is a genius.