http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeQvsdzuIjc
Faibles Femmes 1959 aka Three Murderesses
This film looks kind of fun. At the 34 minute mark, they use the theme that became the Johnny Carson theme.
The girl in the black swimsuit is very beautiful!
Movie clip - French Lindy Hop and Charleston? 1959 Faibles
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Movie clip - French Lindy Hop and Charleston? 1959 Faibles
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Re: Movie clip - Italian Lindy Hop and Charleston? 1959 Faib
I'm italian, so I'm able to understand the dialogue...
A commedy with a very young Alain Delon...
I had never seen this movie... thank you for this post!
A commedy with a very young Alain Delon...
I had never seen this movie... thank you for this post!
Re: Movie clip - Italian Lindy Hop and Charleston? 1959 Faib
You are welcome, friend! It looks like fun and it is interesting to see teen life 1959 from Italy vs the same from the US, movie-wise.char_aznable wrote:I'm italian, so I'm able to understand the dialogue...
A commedy with a very young Alain Delon...
I had never seen this movie... thank you for this post!
Hmmmmmmmmmmm....it says the film is French and dubbed into Italian? Does that seem so?
ps - what is the Italian word for 'friend'? I thought it was 'ameche'.
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Re: Movie clip - Italian Lindy Hop and Charleston? 1959 Faib
It's more "french", than "italian".Eyeball wrote: You are welcome, friend! It looks like fun and it is interesting to see teen life 1959 from Italy vs the same from the US, movie-wise.
The cast is french. I think also the producers, director, and so on.Hmmmmmmmmmmm....it says the film is French and dubbed into Italian? Does that seem so?
Amico (singular) Amici (plural). But for an english or an american the pronounce should sound like you wrote...ps - what is the Italian word for 'friend'? I thought it was 'ameche'.

Re: Movie clip - Italian Lindy Hop and Charleston? 1959 Faib
I've changed the title of the thread! Haha! Now the French get the credit or the blame.
And all these years, I have used 'ameche', meaning friend. I must have read somewhere that someone said that the actor, Don Amece's surname meant 'friend' in Italian.
Oh, well......
jOhn
And all these years, I have used 'ameche', meaning friend. I must have read somewhere that someone said that the actor, Don Amece's surname meant 'friend' in Italian.
Oh, well......
jOhn
char_aznable wrote:It's more "french", than "italian".Eyeball wrote: You are welcome, friend! It looks like fun and it is interesting to see teen life 1959 from Italy vs the same from the US, movie-wise.
The cast is french. I think also the producers, director, and so on.Hmmmmmmmmmmm....it says the film is French and dubbed into Italian? Does that seem so?
Amico (singular) Amici (plural). But for an english or an american the pronounce should sound like you wrote...ps - what is the Italian word for 'friend'? I thought it was 'ameche'.
Will big bands ever come back?