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Cabo Blanco / U.S. Marshall

Starring: Charles Bronson, Jason Robards
Director: J Lee Thompson
Original UK Premiere: 1979
Dvd Release: 7th February, 2000
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Black & White, Colour, PAL, Region 0 Encoding

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Biography: Charles Bronson
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Charles Bronson may be: People: Charles Bronson, amateur cinematographer at John F Kennedy assassination#Recordings of the assassination. Charles H Bronson, American agricultural administrator. Posters Of Charles Bronson

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Biography: Jason Robards
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Jason Robards, Jr. was an American actor with a career spanning sixty years & eighty films. He won two Oscars. Robards received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in consecutive years for All the Presidents Men & Julia. He was also nominated for another Oscar for his role in Melvin & Howard. He received Kennedy Center Honors in 1999. In Tora Tora Tora, a fairly historically accurate film about the Battle of Pearl Harbor, he played the role of General Walter Short. Robards was in fact a veteran of that battle. Posters Of Jason Robards

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Biography: J Lee Thompson
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J Lee Thompson was a film director, active in both British films & Hollywood. He was born in Bristol, England & was a stage actor from age 17 & a playwright by 20. His entry into films was as an actor & then a screenwriter. His directing debut came in 1950. Lee Thompson, as he was often known, made some critically well-received films in Britain, The Good Companions, Woman in a Dressing Gown, Ice Cold in Alex, Tiger Bay, Northwest Frontier, I Aim at the Stars, before he was assigned to direct The Guns of Navarone, as a replacement of original director Alexander Mackendrick. The success of that film won him entry into Hollywood, where he directed Cape Fear, a blistering psychological thriller that was regarded as simply too controversial back home in Britain & subjected to much censorship. Lee Thompsons work in Hollywood was varied & received mixed receptions, though some of his best films from this period, Return from the Ashes & Country Dance aka Brotherly Love, were at least partly if not wholly British productions, seemingly a redeeming feature. Posters Of Cape Fear

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