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  1. 29 de abr. de 2021 · Ataque (Attack) se trata de una película bélica de 1956 dirigida por Robert Aldrich, que se ambienta en la por aquel entonces reciente Segunda Guerra Mundial, en el frente occidental, y que nos presenta un retrato muy crítico con la oficialidad y los altos mandos del ejército norteamericano. Obviamente por ello la película no contó con el ...

  2. 9 de ago. de 2018 · El nombre de Robert Aldrich, como el de Fritz Lang, Howard Hawks o Richard Siodmark, trae consigo una memoria de madrugadas domésticas, cuando el telespectador de antes se acuñaba la cultura ...

  3. 30 de abr. de 2021 · Eighty years ago, as a twentysomething Robert Aldrich saw the inside of his first film studio, a debuting director two years younger was making what has long been held to be the greatest film of all time. The lot belonged to RKO and the film being made there by Orson Welles was Citizen Kane (1941). But the newcomer completing the picture may not be so readily familiar.

  4. Robert Aldrich. Robert Aldrich (ur. 9 sierpnia 1918 w Cranston, zm. 5 grudnia 1983 w Los Angeles) – amerykański reżyser, scenarzysta i producent filmowy [1], który przeszedł do historii kina takimi filmami jak: Ostatnia walka Apacza (1954), Vera Cruz (1954), Ostatni zachód słońca (1961), Co się zdarzyło Baby Jane? (1962) i Parszywa ...

  5. Biography. Read More. Famed for his macho mise-en-scene and resonant reworkings of classic action genres, Robert Aldrich became a model for many younger directors in the 1960s and 70s. Along with such figures as Roger Corman and Sam Arkoff, he was also a symbol of the free-spirit of independent filmmaking (although Aldrich had more interest in ...

  6. Robert Aldrich’s masterful noir hits you with a hysterical bang that sets its frenzied tone with such balls-out experimental élan; you can’t believe the film was released in 1955: Before any credit sequence, the film begins with a pair of naked feet running down the middle of a highway in the black of the night.

  7. So who was Aldrich—the overweight, bespectacled fellow, who usually had a grin on his face, and who loved every aspect of moviemaking, from being an assistant director to running his own studio. He was born in Cranston, Rhode Island. In America, the "Aldrich" name and that place ring bells. In fact, Robert was the grandson of Edward Burgess ...