Maureen O'Hara

Maureen O'Hara

Maureen O'Hara news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Maureen O'Hara performances. According to Wikipedia: Maureen O'Hara on August 17, 1920 is an Irish film actress.

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It has also been announced that director Rebecca Miller is to receive the Maureen O’ Hara Award at the Kerry Film Festival, Ireland 7th November. Kerry Film Festival Rebecca Miller worked as a painter and an actress before becoming a writer and the director of several acclaimed films including Angela and the Ballad of Jack and Rose. Read Full Story
Written by kvadravko on
For years now, the video store was the way to get movies. The next generation it seems will be getting their movies from movie downloads, avoiding any trips to the store. You will find just about any movie you want with a good movie download site, below is a small sample. A Bullet for the General: Blond gringo joins marauding guerrillas and shares to gory bloodletting. Not poor for the genre. Cast includes Maria Volonte, Lou Castel, Klaus Kinski, and Martine Beswick. (115 minutes, 1967) A Good Woman: Ill-imagined rendition of Oscar Wilde's Woman Windermere's Fan filmed few times across the years, set in ... Read Full Story
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6.0 Title: Rio GrandeStaring: John Wayne amp Maureen O'HaraRated: NRRepublic Entertainment 1950Released by Artisan 2002Condition: NewBlack amp WhiteThis item is one of our Bonanzle Exclusives. You will only find this item for sale by us here To find... /images/upload/afu/images/2229/1989/IMG_5691_thumb155_crop.JPG Read Full Story
Written by thestopbutton on
As Our Man in Havana opened, I couldn't help thinking of Touch of Evil . Reed uses a cock-eyed angle a few times throughout the film and it looks like Evil . The music doesn't hurt either. Except, I hadn't realized it was Reed--the opening credits start a few minutes in to the film--and then all I could think about was The Third Man for the opening credits. The film picks up immediately following, so the preoccupation didn't last. Our Man in Havana is a quiet film. A quiet film with a loud music, but a quiet film. It's hard to explain, or maybe ... Read Full Story
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