The great Fred Zinnemann's last feature is a very personal story, a fairly uncomplicated drama with a mountain climbing backdrop. Sean Connery plays older than his age as a Scotsman on an Alpine vacation, toying with social disaster. With excellent, non- grandstanding performances from Betsy Brantley and Lambert Wilson. Five Days One Summer DVD-r The Warner Archive Collection 1982 / Color / 1:85 enhanced widescreen / 108 96 min. / Street Date July 12, 2016 / available through the WBshop / 21.99 Starring Sean Connery, Betsy Brantley, Lambert Wilson, Jennifer Hilary, Isabel Dean, Gérard Buhr, Anna Massey, Sheila Reid, Emilie Lihou. Cinematography Giuseppe Rotunno Film Editor Stuart Baird Original Music Elmer Bernstein Written by Michael Austin from the story 'Maiden Maiden' by Kay Boyle Produced and Directed by Fred Zinnemann
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Fred Zinnemann is a filmmaker that I've come to admire, as much for his personal integrity as for the movies he made. He could be inconsistent and...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Fred Zinnemann is a filmmaker that I've come to admire, as much for his personal integrity as for the movies he made. He could be inconsistent and...
- 10/17/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Lawson’s bread has launched a new online video campaign targeting the over 50′s market in Australia.
Fronted by Aussie comedian Trevor Marmalade, the viral series offers baby boomers unconventional tips to encourage their adult children to move out with the tag line, ‘It’s time to be generous to yourself.”
Mojo Nz told Mumbrella: “This may well be the world’s first viral campaign targeting babyboomers featuring babyboomers. (If not, it’s definitely the first with a hooker.) Boomers use the internet, they have Facebook pages, they watch YouTube. But no one is really catering to them specifically in the viral marketing world.”
The campaign consists of six videos, which are between a minute and 30 seconds in length. Trevor Marmalade has previously hosted the Afl show Sunday Footy Wrap.
Lachlan McPherson, executive creative director at Publicis Mojo Nz told Mumbrella: “Lawson’s is a generous loaf with more seeds and grains than most others.
Fronted by Aussie comedian Trevor Marmalade, the viral series offers baby boomers unconventional tips to encourage their adult children to move out with the tag line, ‘It’s time to be generous to yourself.”
Mojo Nz told Mumbrella: “This may well be the world’s first viral campaign targeting babyboomers featuring babyboomers. (If not, it’s definitely the first with a hooker.) Boomers use the internet, they have Facebook pages, they watch YouTube. But no one is really catering to them specifically in the viral marketing world.”
The campaign consists of six videos, which are between a minute and 30 seconds in length. Trevor Marmalade has previously hosted the Afl show Sunday Footy Wrap.
Lachlan McPherson, executive creative director at Publicis Mojo Nz told Mumbrella: “Lawson’s is a generous loaf with more seeds and grains than most others.
- 7/17/2012
- by Cathie McGinn
- Encore Magazine
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