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El Bueno, El Feo Y El Malo = [Il Buono, Il Bruto, Il Cattivo] / Una Película De Sergio Leone Ano De Realización: 1966 Duración: 150 Min El bueno, el feo y el malo = [il buono, il bruto, il cattivo] / una película de Sergio Leone Ano de realización: 1966 Duración: 150 min. Localización: CINE 791-O BUE Incidente en Ox-bow / dirigida por William A. Wellman ; guión de Lamar Trotti ; [música, Cyril J. Mockridge] Ano de realización: 1943 Duración: 75 min. Localización: CINE 791-O INC Sin perdón = Unforgiven / directed and produced by Clint Eastwood ; writen by David Webb Peoples ; director of photography, Jack N. Green ; music score by Lennie Niehaus Ano de realización: 1992 Duración: 126 min. Localización: CINE 791-O SIN Grupo salvaje = The Wild Bunch / directed by Sam Peckinpah ; produced by Phil Feldman ; story by Walon Green ; music by Jerry Fielding Ano de realización: 1969 Duración: 140 min. Localización: CINE 791-O GRU Por un puñado de dólares / dirigido por Sergio Leone ; guión de Duccio Tessari... [et al.] ; producido por Harry (Arrigo) Colombo y George (Giorgio) Papi Ano de realización: 1964 Duración: 96 min. Localización: CINE 791-O POR Solo ante el peligro / [director, Fred Zinnemann] Ano de realización: 1952 Duración: 85 min. Localización: CINE 791-O SOL Dos hombres y un destino / [dirigida por George Roy Hill ; producida por John Foreman ; guión de William Goldman ; música compuesta por Burt Bacharach Ano de realización: 1969 Duración: 100 min. Localización: CINE 791-O DOS Centauros del desierto / director John Ford ; textos, Ramiro Cristobal Muñoz Ano de realización: 1956 Duración: 119 min. Localización: CINE 791-O CEN Hasta que llegó su hora = Once upon a time in the West / directed by Sergio Leone Ano de realización: 1968 Duración: 232 min. Localización: CINE 791-O HAS La muerte tenía un precio = Per qualche dollaro in piu / dirigida por Sergio Leone ; producida por Arturo González ; música de Ennio Morricone Ano de realización: 1965 Duración: 130 min. Localización: CINE 791-O MUE Camino de Santa Fe / Michael Curtiz Ano de realización: 1940 Duración: 110 min. Localización: CINE 791-C LUN Bailando con lobos = (Dances with wolves) / dirigida por Kevin Costner ; guión de Michael Blake ; música de John Barry Ano de realización: 1990 Duración: 185 min. Localización: CINE 791-O BAI El hombre que mató a Liberty Valance = The man who shot liberty Valance / directed by John Ford Ano de realización: 1962 Duración: 118 min. Localización: CINE 791-O HOM Río bravo / directed by Howard Hawks Ano de realización: 1959 Duración: 136 min. Localización: CINE 791-O RIO Horizontes de grandeza = The big country / dirigida por William Wyler ; guión de James R. Webb, Sy Bartlett y Robert Wilder Ano de realización: 1958 Duración: 160 min. Localización: CINE 791-O HOR La diligencia / dirección John Ford ; guión Dudley Nichols Ano de realización: 1939 Duración: 99 min. Localización: CINE 791-O DIL Los odiosos ocho / escrita y dirigida por Quentin Tarantino ; música original de Ennio Morricone Ano de realización: 2015 Duración: 168 min. Localización: CINE 791-O ODI Colorado Jim / escrita por Sam Rolfe y Harold Jack Bloom ; dirigida por Anthony Mann ; producida por William H. Wright Ano de realización: 1953 Duración: 89 min. Localización: CINE 791-O COL Django desencadenado / Quentin Tarantino Ano de realización: 2012 Duración: 159 min. Localización: CINE 791-O DJA Río Rojo / dirigida y producida por Howard Hawks ; guión de Borden Chase y Charles Schnee Ano de realización: 1948 Duración: 127 min. Localización: CINE 791-O RIO Valor de ley = True grit / directed by Henry Hathaway ; screenplay Marguerite Roberts Ano de realización: 1969 Duración: 123 min. Localización: CINE 791-O VAL Cabalgar en solitario / producida y dirigida por Budd Boetticher ; guión de Burt Kennedy Ano de realización: 1959 Duración: 69 min. Localización: CINE 791-O CAB Río grande / dirigida por John Ford ; producida por John Ford y Merian C. Cooper ; guión de James Kevin McGuinness Ano de realización: 1950 Duración: 100 min. Localización: CINE 791-O RIO Las Furias / directed by Anthony Mann ; screenplay by Charles Schnee ; music score by Franz Waxman Ano de realización: 1950 Duración: 103 min. Localización: CINE 791-O FUR El jinete pálido = Pale rider = Der namenlose reiter / produced and directed by Clint Eastwood ; writen by Michael Butler and Dennis Shryack Ano de realización: 1985 Duración: 111 min. Localización: CINE 791-O JIN Duelo de titanes = Gunfight at the O.K. Corral / produced by Hal B. Wallis ; directed by John Sturges ; screenplay by Leon Uris. El ultimo tren de Gun Hill = Last train from Gun Hill / directed by John Sturges ; produced by Hal B. Wallis ; screenplay by James Poe Ano de realización: 1956 Duración: 198 min. Localización: CINE 791-O DUE Cazador de forajidos / un film de Anthony Mann Ano de realización: 1957 Duración: 89 min. Localización: CINE 791-O CAZ Perseguido / dirigida por Raoul Walsh Ano de realización: 1947 Duración: 97 min. Localización: CINE 791-O PER El Dorado / directed and produced by Howard Haws ; screenplay by Leigh Brackett ; music composed and conducted by Nelson Riddle Ano de realización: 1966 Duración: 121 min. Localización: CINE 791-O DOR Hud: el más salvaje entre mil / directed by Martin Ritt ; música, Elmer Bernstein Ano de realización: 1963 Duración: 107 min. Localización: CINE 791-O HUD Pequeño gran hombre = Little big man / dirigida por Arthur Penn ; música, John Hammond Ano de realización: 1970 Duración: 134 min. Localización: CINE 791-O PEQ Los cuatro hijos de Katie Elder = Thes sons of Katie Elder / directed by Henri Hathaway ; screenplay by William E. Wright, Alan Weiss, Harry Essex Ano de realización: 1965 Duración: 117 min. Localización: CINE 791-O CUA El hombre de Laramie / [directed by Anthony Mann] Ano de realización: 1955 Duración: 98 min. Localización: CINE 791-O HOM Gigante / directed by John Stevens ; screenplay by Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat ; producted by George Stevens and Henry Ginsberg Ano de realización: 1956 Duración: 193 min. Localización: CINE 791-O GIG [AUDV 21] Murieron con las botas puestas / dirigida por Raoul Walsh ; guión por Wally Kline y Aeneas MacKenzie Ano de realización: 1941 Duración: 133 min. Localización: CINE 791-O MUR Cielo amarillo = (Yellow sky) / dirigida por William Wellman ; productor y guionista Lamar Trotti Ano de realización: 1948 Duración: 93 min. Localización: CINE 791-O CIE El pistolero / dirección, Henry King ; guión, William Bowers y William Sellers Ano de realización: 1950 Duración: 81 min. Localización: CINE 791-O PIS Un hombre = Hombre / dirigida por Martin Ritt ; guión de Irving Ravetch y Harriet Frank, Jr. ; música de David Rose Ano de realización: 1967 Duración: 106 min. Localización: CINE 791-O HOM Tierra de audaces / dirigida por Henry King ; productor asociado y autor del guión original, Nunnally Johnson Ano de realización: 1939 Duración: 102 min. Localización: CINE 791-O TIE El hombre de las pistolas de oro = Warlock / director Edward Dmytryck ; guión Robert Alan Arthur ; música Leigh Harline Ano de realización: 1959 Duración: 116 min. Localización: CINE 791-O HOM Flecha rota / director, Delmer Daves ; guión, Elliot Arnold, Albert Maltz ; productor, Julian Blaustein Ano de realización: 1950 Duración: 93 min. Localización: CINE 791-O FLE Raíces profundas / producted and directed by George Stevens Ano de realización: 1952 Duración: 113 min. Localización: CINE 791-O RAI Siete novias para siete hermanos / director: Stanley Donen ; textos: Gregorio Belinchón [con la colaboración de Andrés Rubín de Celis, excepto “Siete novias para siete hermanos” vista por, de Juan Francisco Palolo] Ano de realización: 1954 Duración: 104 min. Localización: CINE 791-O SIE Winchester´73 / directed by Anthony Mann ; screenplay by Robert L. Richards and Borden Chase ; produced by Aaron Rosenberg Ano de realización: 1950 Duración: 89 min. Localización: CINE 791-O WIN The far country = Tierras lejanas / directed by Anthony Mann Ano de realización: 1955 Duración: 93 min. Localización: CINE 791-O TIE Fort Apache / dirigida por John Ford ; guión Frank S. Nugent Ano de realización: 1948 Duración: 127 min. Localización: CINE 791-O FOR High plains drifter = [Infierno de cobardes] / directed by Clint Eastwood Ano de realización: 1972 Duración: 101 min. Localización: CINE 791-O INF Los siete magníficos / producida y dirigida por John Sturges ; guión de William Roberts ; música de Elmer Bernstein Ano de realización: 1960 Duración: 125 min. Localización: CINE 791-O SIE El rostro impenetrable / una película de Marlon Brando ; [guión, Guy Trosper y Calder Willingham] Ano de realización: 1961 Duración: 141 min. Localización: CINE 791-O ROS El tesoro de Sierra Madre / directed by John Huston. Ano de realización: 1948 Duración: 121 min. Localización: CINE 791-O TES Johnny Guitar / [directed by Nicholas Ray]. Ano de realización: 1954 Duración: 106 min. Localización: CINE 791-O JOH Misión de audaces/ dirigida por John Ford. Ano de realización: 1959 Duración: 119 min. Localización: CINE 791-O NOC Duelo en la alta sierra = Ride the High Country / directed by Sam Peckinpah ; produced by Richard E. Lyons ; wirtten by N. B. Stone Ano de realización: 1962 Duración: 94 min. Localización: CINE 791-O GRU Duelo al sol / una película de King Vidor Ano de realización: 1946 Duración: 138 min. Localización: CINE 791-O DUE La leyenda de la ciudad sin nombre = Paint your wagon / [directed by Joshua Logan ; screenplay and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner ; music by Frederick Loewe ; music for additional songs by André Previn] Ano de realización: 1969 Duración: 158 min. Localización: CINE 791-O LEY El tren de las 3:10 / director James Mangold. Ano de realización: 2007 Duración: 122 min. Localización: CINE 791-O TRE Los profesionales = The professionals / written for the screen and directed by Richard Brooks Ano de realización: 1966 Duración: 117 min. Localización: CINE 791-O PRO El árbol del ahorcado = The hanging tree / [dirigida por Delmer Daves ; guión, Wendell Mayes y Halsted Welles]. Ano de realización: 1959 Duración: 106 min. Localización: CINE 791-O CLU Dos cabalgan juntos = Two rode together = Les deux cavaliers = Zwei Ritten zusammen = Cavalcarono insieme / Directed by John Ford ; produced by Stan Shpetner ; screen play by Frank Nugent ; music, George Duning.
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