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continues this fall with the news of the deaths of these three filmmakers. Leslie Nielsen
Canadian Actor best known for his blunders in different spoof movies from the extraordinary success of "Airplane! (ZAZ, 1980), which would redirect Nielsen subsequent career. In this stage, the best achievements obtained with the trilogy " Naked Gun." But before and had a long and established career. We remember especially " Forbidden Planet (Fred M. Wilcox, 1956). Priceless playing the villain in " Day animals" (William Girdler, 1977).
Irvin Kershner
When George Lucas proposed Kershner as director of " The Empire Strikes Back" (1980), many of the shareholders asked who was the gentleman who and was nearly sixty years. Kershner had been a professor of Luke and already engaged in the direction from the late fifties. Other notable works were his "crazy wonderful A" (1966), " Eyes" (1978), " Never Say Never Again" (1983) and "Robocop 2 " (1990).
Mario Monicelli
One of the great masters of Italian comedy decided to end his life at age 95 before his very poor health worsens. Within its heavy films are marvels as "Guards and thieves" (1951), "RufufĂș" (1958), "The Great War" (1959), "The Armada Brancaleone" (1966), "Room for four" (1975) or "A crazy quintet" (1982). In 2006 he directed his last film, "Le rose del deserto."
Canadian Actor best known for his blunders in different spoof movies from the extraordinary success of "Airplane! (ZAZ, 1980), which would redirect Nielsen subsequent career. In this stage, the best achievements obtained with the trilogy " Naked Gun." But before and had a long and established career. We remember especially " Forbidden Planet (Fred M. Wilcox, 1956). Priceless playing the villain in " Day animals" (William Girdler, 1977).
Irvin Kershner
When George Lucas proposed Kershner as director of " The Empire Strikes Back" (1980), many of the shareholders asked who was the gentleman who and was nearly sixty years. Kershner had been a professor of Luke and already engaged in the direction from the late fifties. Other notable works were his "crazy wonderful A" (1966), " Eyes" (1978), " Never Say Never Again" (1983) and "Robocop 2 " (1990).
Mario Monicelli
One of the great masters of Italian comedy decided to end his life at age 95 before his very poor health worsens. Within its heavy films are marvels as "Guards and thieves" (1951), "RufufĂș" (1958), "The Great War" (1959), "The Armada Brancaleone" (1966), "Room for four" (1975) or "A crazy quintet" (1982). In 2006 he directed his last film, "Le rose del deserto."
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