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再生時間: 86 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: Graphic Resp. |
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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 352x288 | 追加日: 2005-May-01 |
別名: Barbara Ann Goldbach, Barbara Gregorini
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Barbara Bach, born Barbara Ann Goldbach on August 27, 1947 in Queens, New York, began her acting career after moving to Italy in the late 1960s following a relationship with Augusto Gregorini. She appeared in films like 'Odissea' (1968), 'Black Belly of the Tarantula' (1971), and gained international recognition as Major Anya Amasova in 'The Spy Who Loved Me' (1977). After her divorce from Gregorini, she moved to Los Angeles, appearing in films like 'Up the Academy' (1980) and 'The Unseen' (1980). She married Ringo Starr in 1981. By the late 1980s, Bach retired from acting, earning a Master's degree in psychology from UCLA and focusing on charity work.
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Ecco noi per esempio (1977) is a comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci and written by Sabatino Ciuffini, Giuseppe Catalano, and Sergio Corbucci himself. The story follows a group of youngsters from Rome who travel to the countryside for their summer holidays. Upon arriving at an old villa, they find it inhabited by two elderly sisters, one of whom is a former actress. The youthful newcomers initially clash with the sisters but eventually form friendships and romantic attachments as they spend time together over the summer. The film explores themes of generational conflict and reconciliation through humor and interpersonal relationships.
Ecco noi per esempio (1977) is an Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci, known for his spaghetti westerns like Django. Set in the late 1970s, this film departs from Corbucci's usual genre to explore generational dynamics with a touch of humor. The story revolves around young Romans spending their summer holidays at an old villa inhabited by two elderly sisters. The film captures the spirit of youth culture and the clash between generations during a time of significant social change in Italy.