Ernö Verebes

Ernö Verebes

  • Born: 1902-12-6
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    • Jazmin 2022-03-23 09:02:47

      above the plot

      The value of a movie is not in pursuing the difference of the story, but in the touch. In the Hollywood system, as long as you have your own touch, even if there are a lot of movies with similar plots, it will not affect its artistic value and perception.
      Lubitsch has his own set of kind and soft...

    • Gerard 2022-03-24 09:03:00

      Ginger is old and spicy, and movies are good in black and white

      The second 90-point movie this year, I have always felt that the black and white movies that Hollywood made in the middle of the last century are very interesting, the lines are the best, the screenwriters are very good, the actors are very attentive, and everyone in the camera is very good. I can...

    • Lesley 2022-03-26 09:01:10

      The first time I saw it when I was a kid was the color version, and I didn't get laughed at at the time (especially the part where "Hitler" was dropped in the UK at the end). Lubitsch is ruthless when he spoofs his motherland... (The "We also need to eat food..." in the play should be the first anti-racist thought I came into contact with.)

    • Gerda 2022-03-27 09:01:14

      totally lubitsch's top three! The great thing about the master is that the humour is just right and convincing you

    To Be or Not to Be quotes

    • Joseph Tura: [disguised as a Gestapo officer] What do you want from the Führer?

      Greenberg: What does he want from us? What does he want from Poland? Why possess us? Why? Why? Aren't we human? Have we not eyes? Have we not hands? Organs? Senses? Dimensions? Affections? Passions? Feed with the same food? Hurt with the same weapons? Subject to the same diseases? Healed by the same means? Cooled and warmed by the same winter and summer? If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? If you wrong us, shall we not revenge?

    • Capt. Schultz: There are several things we want to find out, Mrs. Tura.

      Maria Tura: Of course, but, couldn't I see you tomorrow at your office?

      Capt. Schultz: No! I'm sorry. It is very urgent! The Colonel and I, we were talking things over. Mrs. Tura, we consider you a woman of enormous appeal.

      Maria Tura: Well, thank you. But, what's so very urgent about that?