Ralf Wolter

Ralf Wolter

  • Born: 1926-11-26
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Pauline 2022-01-12 08:01:30

      It's not bad to live at that time

      Why do old black and white films look better? I always don't understand this question. There were good movies and interesting people in that era, and we really didn't take advantage of living in the moment.
      In a shot of more than ten seconds, McNamara pouring out her lines like a bean collapse is...

    • Amelie 2022-03-25 09:01:15

      wonderful

      Wow in 1961, what were we doing back then? I don’t know, maybe they can’t even get enough food. I heard that people in some places regard immortal soil as food. Of course, there are quite a few people who don’t lack food and drink. They even have abundant spiritual food. The chairman's quotation,...

    • Vivian 2022-03-17 09:01:06

      Barely four points. Wilder is the dignity of the golden age. The script, the director's control, and the coordination of the details of each link are scary. You see, he is ironic in everything, but in the end he still fell on the humanity of disarming and returning to the fields. This is the kingly way of the American industry. Against the background of Coca-Cola’s expansion in the early stage of the partition of East and West Berlin, a collection of political jokes from various roles such as market titans, Soviet Russian officials, East German angry youth, West German Nazis, and brainless daughters

    • Vivian 2022-03-20 09:02:23

      Never get tired of watching it a hundred times! The script is arranged so ingeniously that it makes good use of the element of "time" to create tension, which is simply beyond the level of textbooks (much more ingenious than "Speed ​​of Life", because the clock representing time is also an important prop). There is almost no idle pen, Billy Wilder's skills are really transformed! It is a pity that the Soviet and East-West German jokes are too much, and domestic estimates should not be allowed.

    One, Two, Three quotes

    • [First line, voiceover]

      C.R. MacNamara: On Sunday, August 13th, 1961, the eyes of America were on the nation's capital, where Roger Maris was hitting home runs #44 and 45 against the Senators. On that same day, without any warning, the East German Communists sealed off the border between East and West Berlin. I only mention this to show the kind of people we're dealing with - REAL SHIFTY!

    • Phyllis MacNamara: Atlanta!

      C.R. MacNamara: Yeah, I'm the new vice president in charge of bottle caps. They're kicking me upstairs.

      Phyllis MacNamara: That's something I've always wanted to do myself.