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RETKO,DIMENZIJE 98 CM X 58 CM,STANJE KAO NA SLICI

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Originalni jugoslovenski filmski plakat za film Stan I Olio Na Divljem Zapadu (1937). Stanje kao na fotografijama. Way Out West Laurel and Hardy Stanlio i Olio Sten Lorel Stanlio Oliver Hardi Olio Jugoslavija Ex Yu

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48 x 68 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster Sons of the Desert is devoted to keeping the lives and works of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy before the public, and to have a good time while doing it. The group takes its name from a lodge that the comedians belong to in the 1933 film Sons of the Desert. In keeping with the tongue-in-cheek “desert” theme, each local chapter of the society is called a “tent,” and is named after a Laurel & Hardy film. Worldwide, there are well over 100 active tents, whose members meet regularly to enjoy Laurel & Hardy movies in an informal atmosphere. “It is important, I think, to realize that Sons of the Desert is not a fan club,” explained John McCabe, the team`s biographer, who founded the Sons in 1965. “The word ‘fan’ derives from ‘fanatic’ and I hope we are none of us that. I consider us ‘buffs,’ people having a connoisseur-like affection for Laurel & Hardy, and being discriminating in that affection, with fun as our goal and operative guide.”

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70 x 50 cm 2 x presavijen Pakleni otok je jugoslovenski film iz 1979. godine, koji je režirao Vladimir Tadej. Posle kapitulacije Italije u Drugom svetskom ratu Nemačke trupe žure da preuzmu kontrolu nad Dalmatinskom obalom. Partizanski brodić koji je prepun izbeglica pokušava da dospe u bezbednu zonu, ali zbog bure mora da stane uz malo ostrvo. Dok posada pokušava da popravi brodić Nemci stižu iz obližnjeg zaliva. Aljoša Vučković Marin Klaus Levic podoficir nemačke mornarice Pavle Vuisić Bartul Slavko Štimac Partizan Beba Lončar Drugarica Tanja Ričard Harison narednik Tejlor Krunoslav Šarić Komandir Vice Peter Karsten Kapetan nemačkog broda Miodrag Krstović Božo Ružica Sokić Majka male devojčice Igor Galo Frane Kapo Milan Srdoč Seljak sa kutijom Ivica Pajer Partizanski komandant

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Plakat je malo iskrzan po ivicama, ostalo u dobrom stanju! Redje u ponudi! 49cm x 69cm Put oko sveta je jugoslovenski film iz 1964. godine. Scenario filma zasnovan je na delu Branislava Nušića Put oko sveta Jovanče Micića. Žanr komedija avantura vestern Režija Soja Jovanović Scenario Soja Jovanović Nenad Jovičić Producent Petar Šobajić Glavne uloge Miodrag Petrović Čkalja Dara Čalenić Rade Marković Muzika Đorđe Karaklajić Borivoje Simić Kamera Nenad Jovičić Montaža Milanka Mladenović Izdavačka kuća Avala film Beograd Godina 1964. Trajanje 105 minuta Zemlja SFR Jugoslavija Jezik srpskohrvatski Filmski plakat Miodrag Petrović „Čkalja“ (Kruševac, 1. april 1924 — Beograd, 20. oktobar 2003) je bio srpski glumac i jedan od najistaknutijih komičara na teritoriji bivše Jugoslavije. Miodrag Petrović je rođen 1. aprila 1924. godine u Kruševcu. Bio je četvrto dete Čedomira i Hristine - Tine Petrović. Porodica Petrović živela je u Balšićevoj ulici u Kruševcu. U rodnom gradu završio je gimnaziju, gde je i počeo da se bavi glumom - u dramskoj sekciji. U vreme Drugog svetskog rata nalazio se Kulturno-prosvetnoj ekipi 47. divizije NOVJ vojnoj jedinici formiranoj 1. oktobra 1944. Nakon rata i demobilizacije upisuje studije veterinarske medicine Univerziteta u Beogradu. Nastavlja da se bavi glumom u KUD „Ivo Lola Ribar“. Godine 1946, postaje član Dramskog studija Radio Beograda, gde i počinje njegova popularnost učestvovanjem u emisiji „Veselo veče“. Od 1951. do 1977. godine bio je član Humorističkog pozorišta u Beogradu. Glumi i u prvoj seriji Televizije Beograd - „Servisna stanica“, od 1959. godine. U toj seriji se proslavio tumačeći lik kuvara Jordana. U pozorištu, između ostalog, igra u predstavi „Bog je umro uzalud“ (snimljen i film) i antologijskoj komediji Dragutina Dobričanina „Zajednički stan“ (kasnije je snimljena i TV verzija). Od 1976. godine imao je status slobodnog umetnika. Ostvario je veliki broj uloga na filmu i u TV serijama. Najbolje uloge ostvario je u serijama `Servisna stanica` (1959), `Ljubav na seoski način` (1970), `Kamiondžije` (1972), `Vruć vetar` (1980) i `Kamiondžije 2` (1983), kao i u filmovima `Orlovi rano lete` (1966), `Bog je umro uzalud` (1969), `Paja i Jare` (1973), `Avanture Borivoja Šurdilovića` (1980) i `Kamiondžije opet voze` (1984). Imao je uspešnu saradnju sa kolegom Mijom Aleksićem. Dobitnik je više nagrada: 1974. je dobio Sterijinu nagradu, 1977. Miodrag Petrović Čkalja i Danica Aćimac nagrađeni su kao Glumački par godine, 1977. Sedmojulsku nagradu, 1991. Nušićevu nagradu za životno delo, 1995. RTS-ovu nagradu za životno delo, „Zlatnog ćurana“ za životno delo na danima komedije u Jagodini.[1] Čkaljin sin Čedomir Petrović je glumac i reditelj, a unuka takođe glumica Jovana Petrović. Poslednje godine života proveo je tiho, povukavši se iz javnog života. Javno se angažovao 2000. godine u predizbornoj kampanji DOS-a.[2] Umro je 20. oktobra 2003. godine u Beogradu u 80. godini života. Njemu u čast postavljena je spomen-tabla 9. februara 2018. u Beogradu.

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48 x 68 cm 2 x presavijen movie poster The China Syndrome is a 1979 American drama neo noir thriller film directed by James Bridges and written by Bridges, Mike Gray, and T. S. Cook. It tells the story of a television reporter and her cameraman who discover safety coverups at a nuclear power plant. It stars Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon, and Michael Douglas, with Douglas also serving as the film`s producer. The cast also features Scott Brady, James Hampton, Peter Donat, Richard Herd, and Wilford Brimley. `China syndrome` is a fanciful term—not intended to be taken literally—that describes a fictional result of a nuclear meltdown, where reactor components melt through their containment structures and into the underlying earth, `all the way to China.` The China Syndrome premiered at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme d`Or while Lemmon received the Best Actor prize. The film was released theatrically on March 16, 1979, twelve days before the Three Mile Island nuclear accident in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, which gave the film`s subject matter an unexpected prescience. Upon release the film was a critical and commercial success with critics praising the film`s screenplay, direction and thriller elements and Fonda`s and Lemmon`s performances. The film grossed $51.7 million on a production budget of $5.9 million. It received four nominations at the 52nd Academy Awards: Best Actor (Lemmon), Best Actress (Fonda), Best Art Direction (George Jenkins, Arthur Jeph Parker), and Best Original Screenplay. While visiting the (fictional) Ventana nuclear power plant outside Los Angeles, television news reporter Kimberly Wells, her cameraman Richard Adams and their soundman Hector Salas witness the plant going through a turbine trip and corresponding SCRAM (emergency shutdown of the reactor). Shift Supervisor Jack Godell notices an unusual vibration while grabbing his cup of coffee which he had set down. Operators notice a gauge indicating high water levels in the reactor. Godell begins removing water from the core, but this is unsuccessful and they continue opening more valves to dump water. Another operator notices a second gauge indicating low water levels. Faced with apparently contradictory indications, Godell taps the first gauge, which unsticks and immediately flicks over to indicate very low levels. The crew manages to bring the reactor under control and can be seen celebrating and expressing relief.[a] Richard surreptitiously films the incident, despite being requested not to film the control room for security purposes. Kimberly`s superior at work refuses to permit her to report what happened or show the film, disgusting Richard, who steals the footage. He shows it to experts, who conclude that the plant came perilously close to the China syndrome in which the core would have melted down into the earth, hitting groundwater and contaminating the surrounding area with radioactive steam. During an inspection of the plant before it is brought back online, Godell discovers a puddle of radioactive water that has apparently leaked from a pump. Godell pushes to delay restarting the plant, but the plant superintendent denies his request and appears willing to let nothing stand in the way of the scheduled restart of the plant. Godell investigates further and finds that a series of radiographs supposedly taken to verify the integrity of welds on the leaking pump are identical - the contractor simply kept submitting the same picture. He believes that the plant is unsafe and could be severely damaged if another full-power SCRAM occurs. He tries to bring the evidence to plant manager Herman DeYoung, who brushes off Godell as paranoid and states that new radiographs would cost at least $20 million. Godell confronts D.B. Royce, an employee of Foster-Sullivan, the construction company who built the plant, as it was Royce who signed off on the welding radiographs. Godell threatens to go to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, but Royce threatens him; and later a pair of men from Foster-Sullivan park outside his house. Kimberly also defies her bosses, determined to pursue the truth. She and Richard confront Godell at his home with what they know, and he voices his concern about the vibration he felt during the SCRAM and his anger about the false radiographs. Kimberly and Richard ask if he will testify at the NRC hearings, being held at Point Conception, where Foster-Sullivan is looking to build another nuclear plant. Godell agrees to obtain for them, through Hector, a set of the false radiographs to take to the hearings. Hector`s car is run off the road and the radiographs are taken from him. Godell leaves for the hearings but is chased by the men waiting outside his home. He escapes by taking refuge inside the plant. To his dismay, Godell finds that the reactor is being brought up to full power. He grabs a gun from a security guard and forces everyone out, including his friend and co-worker Ted Spindler. Godell demands to be interviewed on live television by Kimberly. Plant management agrees to the interview, but only to buy time as they try to regain control of the plant. Minutes into the broadcast, plant technicians deliberately cause a SCRAM so they can retake the control room, despite Spindler`s warnings of Godell`s concerns about safety. Godell is distracted by the alarms as a SWAT team forces its way into the control room. The television cable is cut and a panicky Godell is shot by the police. Before dying, he feels the unusual vibration again. The resulting SCRAM is only brought under control by the plant`s automatic systems. True to Godell`s predictions, the plant suffers significant damage as the pump malfunctions. Plant officials try to paint Godell as emotionally disturbed. However, a distraught Spindler contradicts them when a question is posed to him on live television by Kimberly, saying that Godell was not crazy and would never have taken such drastic steps had there not been something wrong. While the plant officials attempt to undermine Spindler`s answers, a tearful Kimberly concludes her report; when she does so, the technicians at the news station cut to commercial. Jane Fonda as Kimberly Wells Jack Lemmon as Jack Godell Michael Douglas as Richard Adams Scott Brady as Herman DeYoung Wilford Brimley as Ted Spindler James Hampton as Bill Gibson Peter Donat as Don Jacovich Richard Herd as Evan McCormack Daniel Valdez as Hector Salas Stan Bohrman as Pete Martin James Karen as Mac Churchill

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