Atirem no Pianista


8:30 pm - 10:00 pm, Saturday, November 15 on Telecine Cult ()

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About this Broadcast
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Charlie era um pianista famoso que mudou de nome e agora toca em um bar de jazz. Ao descobrir que seus irmãos estão com problemas com a máfia, ele os ajuda a fugir, se tornando alvo dos criminosos.

1960 Portuguese Stereo
Drama

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Did You Know..
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Serge Davri (Actor)
Born: March 16, 1919
Claude Mansard (Actor)
Born: September 20, 1922
Richard Kanayan (Actor)
Albert Rémy (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1911
Died: January 01, 1967
Trivia: French supporting actor.
Daniel Boulanger (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1922
Trivia: One of the oldest adherents of the French Nouvelle Vague film school of the 1950s, actor/writer Daniel Boulanger was also one of the most prolific. Boulanger was such a vital ingredient to the early films of Jean-Luc Godard, Francois Truffaut and Philipe De Broca that some historians have mixed up his writing credits with his acting appearances. Taking a random inventory, Boulanger acted in but did not write Godard's Breathless (1959) and Truffaut's Shoot the Piano Player (1962), while he wrote for but did not act in DeBroca's That Man From Rio (1964) and Up to His Ears (1965). Boulanger did, however, both act in and write De Broca's King of Hearts (1966). On either side of the cameras, Daniel Boulanger has exhibited a vigorously "black" sense of humor: seldom have as many people died as hilariously as they did in King of Hearts (1966).
Claude Heymann (Actor)
Alex Joffé (Actor)
Charles Aznavour (Actor)
Born: May 22, 1924
Trivia: Born in Paris to an Armenian family, sad-eyed, sinewy singer/composer Charles Aznavour started performing as a dancer at age nine. During the 1950s, Aznavour rose to stardom as a soulful interpreter of melancholy romance ballads. Many filmgoers assume that his film debut was as the gangster-obsessed musician in Truffaut's Shoot the Piano Player (1962), but in fact Aznavour made his first film, Le Tete Contre les Murs, in 1959. Many of his movie roles have been in the same noirish vein as his Piano Player performance; in the 1975 remake of Ten Little Indians, he was on screen only long enough to brood over his miserable past and sing a sad refrain before he is poisoned. Busy in films as both performer and composer into the late 1980s, Aznavour is the sort of wordly, hard-shelled performer who'd seem naked without a cigarette dangling from his lips and a half-consumed drink on the top of the piano.

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Tomboy
10:00 pm