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  1. Hace 3 días · Henry Fonda for President (Austria-Alemania/2024). Guion y dirección: Alexander Horwath. Fotografía, edición y sonido: Michael Palm. Investigación y asesoría artística: Regina Schlagnitweit. Duración: 184 minutos. En la competencia Vanguardia y Género. Los videoensayos son un furor en YouTube, Vimeo y otras plataformas.

  2. Hace 1 día · Descomunal retrato de Estados Unidos a través de un actor noble e icónico como Henry Fonda, cuyo apellido remite a un primer dato que reenvía la indagación especulativa a 1651, pasando por un pueblo llamado Fonda y una cantidad de cruces históricos con detalles insólitos que resulta en un análisis cultural y político del país.

  3. Hace 4 días · April 15, 2024 Admin. Henry Jaynes Fonda, the magnetic maestro of stage and screen, etched his name into the golden annals of Hollywood history with a career that gleamed for five dazzling decades. From the electric glow of Broadway to the silver allure of Tinseltown, Fonda’s journey was a mesmerizing odyssey of talent and tenacity.

  4. Hace 5 días · Fonda left active service in November 1945, having been awarded a Bronze Star for his efforts. He remained a reserve officer until 1948, when he was forced to resign for being "overage in rank ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Henry Fonda: The President: Fail-Safe: 1964 The President: Meteor: 1979 Glenn Ford: President Richardson: Virus: 1980 Harrison Ford: President James Marshall: Air Force One: 1997 Jamie Foxx: President James W. Sawyer: White House Down: 2013 Morgan Freeman: President Tom Beck: Deep Impact: 1998 Acting President Allan Trumbull: Olympus Has Fallen ...

  6. Hace 3 días · Stewart's 50-year friendship with Henry Fonda began in Manhattan when Fonda invited Stewart to be his third roommate (in addition to Joshua Logan and Myron McCormick) in order to make the rent. When Stewart moved to Hollywood in 1935, he again shared an apartment with Fonda, and the two gained reputations as playboys.

  7. Here we find Henry Fonda behind bars in "The Wrong Man" (1956). This film has the best dissolve (transition) in cinematic history. Love that movie. I especially love this scene when he's pacing in that tiny cell. It was filmed so perfectly.