Molto Commovente sapere che è l'ultima puntata di una trasmissione semplice ma passata alla storia come una delle più importanti della storia televisiva. Nello stesso anno il grande Mario Riva ci avrebbe lasciati per sempre a causa di una gravissima negligenza commessa da ignoti che non hanno mai avuto il coraggio di ammettere le proprie responsabilità. Per questo mi commuove vederlo nella sua ultima puntata de Il Musichiere.
Anna Maria Pierangeli and her twin sister, Marisa Pavan, were both beautiful and talented actresses. Pierangeli died rather young! Marisa was married to the french actor, Jean Pierre Aumont! Maybe Marisa is still alived! 🤔🙏🤗
The woman at 1:17 looks a bit like Jill St. John, which is ironic, since the US actress would be in Rome in this time period to film "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone," which was Vivien Leigh's penultimate film. This is quite the fascinating film clip!!!
9)..always celebrating her stunning beauty, and, swan like demeanor, at the very least ("The Story of Three Loves",1953,may be no masterpiece,but, it still remains today a visual treat, a true Technicolor's delight, with some great moments, for all of its cast!), when not even, finally,maintaining those early promises of exceptional Garbo-like, talent, with others(most notably, the Robert Wise's triumph"Somebody up there Likes me" in 1956,which launched the careers of its lead, Paul Newman, and,
3) Rome was splendidly pulsating under the luminous,mythical "Tempo"of "La Dolce Vita", and, so also including, an unforgettable, impossible, almost, season of sensational filmmakers, let's just remember, of course, the same Fellini, and, Antonioni, Germi, Valerio Zurlini (a phenomenal director, please people must watch his phenomenal noir with Alain Delon "La prima notte di Quiete", aka "The Professor" from 1972, just to believe!), Pasolini, Scola, Monicelli,Brusati, Patroni-Griffi, Bolognini..
Le ragazze del coro erano bellissime.Nella loro semplicita' erano molto femminili e accattivanti.Questa era l'Italia nell'anno 1960.Era la generazione si mia madre.Oggi che anch'io non sono piu' un giovincello(classe 1969) mi trovo in un mondo che nemmeno a me sembra appartenere molto.Gia'erano meglio gli anni 1980 -1990 - 2000 rispetto a oggi.
brava e bravo, perché non fate tornare queste trasmissioni in tv anche perché purtroppo non c'ero in quell'epoca si dovrebbe fare un canale nazionale partendo dal tre gennaio dell'anno 1954
really grown up, and, had a career, met so many truly influential and powerful people, worked in some very noticeable films! I cannot believe that within 5 years, Pier from MGM, was instead working in low grade films such "Addio, Alexandra!" a dreary comedy made for cheap, in Amsterdam, since it was dealing with extra marital affairs and some nudity! Or, how could she face a crowd like the one at "Il Musichiere" which may be a sweet memory for certain older Italians, but, honestly looks like..
14) Oceans and Oceans away from her life in LA, her wonderful Malibu home, up on the Hills, of a truly more modern and evolved establishment, or her frequent visits to New York, another city where apparently she had many friends and loving fans! No, in 1960,after a year of Purgatory, spent in London(at least making "The Angry Silence" with Attemborough) she decided to live in Rome, while, almost completely ignored by all great directors, she immediately signs up for obvious B movies, such as..
Ultima puntata in tutti i sensi! Si aspettava ansiosamente il ritorno in autunno della trasmissione, invece ... Colla disgrazia, "salto'" anche la trasmissione programmata l'estate successiva da Torino, per l'esposizione di Italia 61.
I just love Pier Angeli. Her close up is terrific, and, shows clearly how above all other ladies in there (with all the respect, especially to Mrs. Pampanini, looking glorious here, i must say!) she was at the time, and, so for me it's even more mysterious WHY, just at that crucial point,she basically stopped working in mainstream International films,but, took on to number of disappointing B movies, Genre's exploitation little features,and/or flicks assembled just to make some quick cash at..
5)..I could go on&on, because, it was an incredible time for Italian Cinema,which is still today, only remembered greatly and iconically, almost, just because of those formidable films,made also,this should be granted as well,with the brave&seductive energy of genius Producers, willing to put their own homes on a loan, if that had been the case to complete a film in which they had believed (unlike today, sadly,a frustrating, uneventful scene of corrupted fluke's,only pretending from a position..
17) movies,revealing to anyone watching them,her wonderful talent,her natural grace&sophisticated,intense&modern introspection,that makes of Pier,today,a whole new Hollywood legend,and,this time around,just strictly,of herself&her own merits,of her true beauty,her vulnerability&beloved,gifted,swan alike image,forever standing fierce,almost to remind a very true story:the path of a young woman,literally lost in a World of big sharks,while,hiding behind her enigmatic smile,a note of tragic sorrow.
7)just to cut to the chase: the top of the Top's! But, unfortunately, lovely,gifted, iconic Pier never got to work with anyone of those masters(with the exception of Vittorio De Sica who spotted, right after World War 2,casting her immediately, as clever and sensitive, as he was,in her first film, a then popular if melodramatic, tear jerker, that couldn't stop Pier's charisma from becoming the show's stealer,getting immediately the kind of attention that brought drama, he was just supervising,
8) her straight to MGM, stationed in CineCitta' studios in Roma, in 1949, right on prepping, brilliant, then innovative master director, Fred Zinnemann's production of "Teresa" of which, Pier as we all know, became the luminous lead,while, right after completing the shoot, also offered immediately a 12 years A list exclusive contract to star in MGM's motion pictures, which, after a brief pause for "grooming", she promptly did,making within less than a decade, a dozen of generally good, always..
16) Paramount's "The Godfather" a possibility that someone says rather possible, if she had,'t decided to put an end to her despair, and, pains, facing being broke, having to leave as the guest or 'roommate' of friends, while unable to support her own 2 sons, eventually taken away from her. It's all too sad, and, all too obviously wrong, but, life can be truly unfair, and, certainly it's been very unfair to unforgettable Pier Angeli, whom, at least, thanks to the Silver Screen, and, a few, good
Le donne da sinistra: Delia Scala, Bice Valori, Pier Angeli (la chiamavano così gli americani), Anna Maria Ferrero, Silvana Pampanini, Lorella De Luca, Chelo Alonso. Se mi sono sbagliato, prego di essere corretto. Non sono affatto sicuro su Anna Maria Ferrero.
..and, of course, Luchino Visconti, Rossellini, Bertolucci, Dino Risi, Elio Petri (other terrific so wrongly forgotten amazing director, just think about "The Investigation" that launched in 1970 Volonte' and strongly re-affirmed Florinda Bolkan, after the success of "Metti, una sera a Cena",1969), and, let me add, at least, Comencini, Zeffirelli, Luigi Bazzoni, Giulio Questi,Ferreri, Brass, Liliana Cavani, Samperi, Fulci, Bellocchio,Sergio Leone, Argento,Lizzani,Montaldo,Giuseppe De Santis, and
10) those of his co-stars,as well, Sal Mineo&Steve McQueen,while definitely granting Pier, with a key,strong female lead, which she portrayed with impeccable intensity, that was so ungratefully,underrated though,at the times, and, who knows why such shame?Maybe,that's tragically just the evil nature of Movie Business&of its aloof, flaky Faith?making indeed of Pier, one of the most prominent&loved names in Films during the whole solid decade, and, some!Actually, maybe,due to the excessive media's
6) often established not by talent and artistic merits gained film after film, but, mainly, just by embarrassing cover up's, hiding even abuse of power and justice!), i am remebering such folks like Franco Cristaldi, Ponti, Hecht Lucari, Alfredo Bini, Fracassi, Angelo Rizzoli (to whom we really owe some of the most fantastic achievements!),Luciano Martino,Piero La Mantia,Alberto Grimaldi, Giovanni Bertolucci,the Infascelli's family,and, last, but certainly not least, the great Dino De Laurentiis
11) exploitation of her private life,and,especially,of her presumed&so sourly heart breaking love story,with rebel Jimmy Dean,going to become a true legend of Hollywood's proportions,despite his early,horrible death, then,also,followed by the not always elegant crisis, she had then to face with 2 very unhappy marriages: in 1955 to Vic Damone, and,later,in 1963,to the talented,but tough,cynical Armando Trovajoli(famous Italian Jazz player&top Film's scoring's composer),going down to a series of..
12) such typical hypocritical fashion, especially in Italy, during the financial boom of the 1960's, when people would only dream to be free, yet immediately act against any sort of modernization when confronted with it! But, sadly, she was not making a fortune for herself, also catching up with some truly bad management and a lack of anybody apparently looking truly very too close to her! And, in fact, again,I'm still amazed of her decision of leaving behind a Country, where after all, she had
15) "L'Ammutinamento" or a few other genre movies of real inferior qualities. It's always been a bit of a mystery,at least for me, anyway, since i can only imagine how she must have felt while having to deal with such terrible changes within so little time, and, becoming sadly a bit like the tragic heroine of a novel from Edith Wharton or Somerset Maugham! And, i am not being exaggerated, since we all know she committed suicide, when she had came back to LA,in 1971,with hopes to get cast in ..
Purtroppo con la morte di uno dei più grandi presentatori della TV. E finita una delle pochissime trasmissioni riuscite che ancora oggi ricordiamo con affetto.
demeaning affairs with a series of men, not certainly memorable, nor influential, some apparently very dangerous even for the same health of the actress, and, exploited by cheap magazines or news, which didn't help the image of Pier, at all, of course, famous maybe,at that point,more for her unfortunate private stories, than for her films. And, ironically, she was probably even making a fortune for some of those publications, which, even when sold out, were still sharply judged negatively, in ..
2) at those lurid "Mondo" Film Malrkets, pocketing quickly the accounts of a small, yet ravenous bunch of truly malevolent Film Producers, at the Time,since you also gotta think, that, however i still have a really hard time imagining, how she could leave Hollywood,and, MGM, back then, at that crucial point of her life,and,even more so troubling, for that demeaning, almost, provincial little Italian Cinema, she'd ended up making tragically! In fact, even though, it should be said, that then ..
2.00...Al di là dei cantanti Nuccia Bongiovanni e Paolo Bacilieri, riconosco Paolo Panelli, Nino Manfredi, Aroldo Tieri, Maurizio Arena, Bice Valori, Lorella de Luca molto carina...Altri non ne riconosco.
Che bello il musichiere che bravo e simpatico Mario riva, che nostalgia!!!!
Tempi splendidi... ricordo che , si aspettava il sabato sera con allegria. Stile , eleganza...ma tanta semplicità. Grazie !!!
Molto Commovente sapere che è l'ultima puntata di una trasmissione semplice ma passata alla storia come una delle più importanti della storia televisiva.
Nello stesso anno il grande Mario Riva ci avrebbe lasciati per sempre a causa di una gravissima
negligenza commessa da ignoti che non hanno mai avuto il coraggio di ammettere le proprie responsabilità.
Per questo mi commuove vederlo nella sua ultima puntata
de Il Musichiere.
P
Che bello....quanti artisti importanti.....che meraviglia rivederli....
Che artisti eccezionali ci sono in questo coro indimenticabili !
Bella brigata vita beata ❤❤❤❤❤
quanti be iricordi, era uno spettacolo semplice ,che piaceva a tutti.
Anna Maria Pierangeli and her twin sister, Marisa Pavan, were both beautiful and talented actresses. Pierangeli died rather young! Marisa was married to the french actor, Jean Pierre Aumont! Maybe Marisa is still alived! 🤔🙏🤗
The woman at 1:17 looks a bit like Jill St. John, which is ironic, since the US actress would be in Rome in this time period to film "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone," which was Vivien Leigh's penultimate film. This is quite the fascinating film clip!!!
9)..always celebrating her stunning beauty, and, swan like demeanor, at the very least ("The Story of Three Loves",1953,may be no masterpiece,but, it still remains today a visual treat, a true Technicolor's delight, with some great moments, for all of its cast!), when not even, finally,maintaining those early promises of exceptional Garbo-like, talent, with others(most notably, the Robert Wise's triumph"Somebody up there Likes me" in 1956,which launched the careers of its lead, Paul Newman, and,
Bei tempi!
3) Rome was splendidly pulsating under the luminous,mythical "Tempo"of "La Dolce Vita", and, so also including, an unforgettable, impossible, almost, season of sensational filmmakers, let's just remember, of course, the same Fellini, and, Antonioni, Germi, Valerio Zurlini (a phenomenal director, please people must watch his phenomenal noir with Alain Delon "La prima notte di Quiete", aka "The Professor" from 1972, just to believe!), Pasolini, Scola, Monicelli,Brusati, Patroni-Griffi, Bolognini..
Le ragazze del coro erano bellissime.Nella loro semplicita' erano molto femminili e accattivanti.Questa era l'Italia nell'anno 1960.Era la generazione si mia madre.Oggi che anch'io non sono piu' un giovincello(classe 1969) mi trovo in un mondo che nemmeno a me sembra appartenere molto.Gia'erano meglio gli anni 1980 -1990 - 2000 rispetto a oggi.
Mica le prendevano racchie...
È vero,anche io sono del 69
brava e bravo, perché non fate tornare queste trasmissioni in tv anche perché purtroppo non c'ero in quell'epoca si dovrebbe fare un canale nazionale partendo dal tre gennaio dell'anno 1954
really grown up, and, had a career, met so many truly influential and powerful people, worked in some very noticeable films! I cannot believe that within 5 years, Pier from MGM, was instead working in low grade films such "Addio, Alexandra!" a dreary comedy made for cheap, in Amsterdam, since it was dealing with extra marital affairs and some nudity! Or, how could she face a crowd like the one at "Il Musichiere" which may be a sweet memory for certain older Italians, but, honestly looks like..
14) Oceans and Oceans away from her life in LA, her wonderful Malibu home, up on the Hills, of a truly more modern and evolved establishment, or her frequent visits to New York, another city where apparently she had many friends and loving fans! No, in 1960,after a year of Purgatory, spent in London(at least making "The Angry Silence" with Attemborough) she decided to live in Rome, while, almost completely ignored by all great directors, she immediately signs up for obvious B movies, such as..
Ultima puntata in tutti i sensi!
Si aspettava ansiosamente il ritorno in autunno della trasmissione, invece ...
Colla disgrazia, "salto'" anche la trasmissione programmata l'estate successiva da Torino, per l'esposizione di Italia 61.
E il grande basso-baritono Mario Petri, la roccia della sezione dei coristi maschile.
hai tutta la puntata per intera?
I just love Pier Angeli.
Her close up is terrific, and, shows clearly how above all other ladies in there (with all the respect, especially to Mrs. Pampanini, looking glorious here, i must say!) she was at the time, and, so for me it's even more mysterious WHY, just at that crucial point,she basically stopped working in mainstream International films,but, took on to number of disappointing B movies, Genre's exploitation little features,and/or flicks assembled just to make some quick cash at..
dove si può trovare la puntata completa?
Bisogna aspettare che replichino il Musichiere su un canale Rai a tarda notte...
so che stata replicata una volta sola anni fa su raitre a fuori orario
5)..I could go on&on, because, it was an incredible time for Italian Cinema,which is still today, only remembered greatly and iconically, almost, just because of those formidable films,made also,this should be granted as well,with the brave&seductive energy of genius Producers, willing to put their own homes on a loan, if that had been the case to complete a film in which they had believed (unlike today, sadly,a frustrating, uneventful scene of corrupted fluke's,only pretending from a position..
17) movies,revealing to anyone watching them,her wonderful talent,her natural grace&sophisticated,intense&modern introspection,that makes of Pier,today,a whole new Hollywood legend,and,this time around,just strictly,of herself&her own merits,of her true beauty,her vulnerability&beloved,gifted,swan alike image,forever standing fierce,almost to remind a very true story:the path of a young woman,literally lost in a World of big sharks,while,hiding behind her enigmatic smile,a note of tragic sorrow.
7)just to cut to the chase: the top of the Top's! But, unfortunately, lovely,gifted, iconic Pier never got to work with anyone of those masters(with the exception of Vittorio De Sica who spotted, right after World War 2,casting her immediately, as clever and sensitive, as he was,in her first film, a then popular if melodramatic, tear jerker, that couldn't stop Pier's charisma from becoming the show's stealer,getting immediately the kind of attention that brought
drama, he was just supervising,
8) her straight to MGM, stationed in CineCitta' studios in Roma, in 1949, right on prepping, brilliant, then innovative master director, Fred Zinnemann's production of "Teresa" of which, Pier as we all know, became the luminous lead,while, right after completing the shoot, also offered immediately a 12 years A list exclusive contract to star in MGM's motion pictures, which, after a brief pause for "grooming", she promptly did,making within less than a decade, a dozen of generally good, always..
16) Paramount's "The Godfather" a possibility that someone says rather possible, if she had,'t decided to put an end to her despair, and, pains, facing being broke, having to leave as the guest or 'roommate' of friends, while unable to support her own 2 sons, eventually taken away from her. It's all too sad, and, all too obviously wrong, but, life can be truly unfair, and, certainly it's been very unfair to unforgettable Pier Angeli, whom, at least, thanks to the Silver Screen, and, a few, good
Le donne da sinistra: Delia Scala, Bice Valori, Pier Angeli (la chiamavano così gli americani), Anna Maria Ferrero, Silvana Pampanini, Lorella De Luca, Chelo Alonso. Se mi sono sbagliato, prego di essere corretto. Non sono affatto sicuro su Anna Maria Ferrero.
Tutto giusto 👍
@@PierAngeliChannelnon è Lorella De Luca ma Alba Cercato
che sta succedendo?
..and, of course, Luchino Visconti, Rossellini, Bertolucci, Dino Risi, Elio Petri (other terrific so wrongly forgotten amazing director, just think about "The Investigation" that launched in 1970 Volonte' and strongly re-affirmed Florinda Bolkan, after the success of "Metti, una sera a Cena",1969), and, let me add, at least, Comencini, Zeffirelli, Luigi Bazzoni, Giulio Questi,Ferreri, Brass, Liliana Cavani, Samperi, Fulci, Bellocchio,Sergio Leone, Argento,Lizzani,Montaldo,Giuseppe De Santis, and
10) those of his co-stars,as well, Sal Mineo&Steve McQueen,while definitely granting Pier, with a key,strong female lead, which she portrayed with impeccable intensity, that was so ungratefully,underrated though,at the times, and, who knows why such shame?Maybe,that's tragically just the evil nature of Movie Business&of its aloof, flaky Faith?making indeed of Pier, one of the most prominent&loved names in Films during the whole solid decade, and, some!Actually, maybe,due to the excessive media's
6) often established not by talent and artistic merits gained film after film, but, mainly, just by embarrassing cover up's, hiding even abuse of power and justice!), i am remebering such folks like Franco Cristaldi, Ponti, Hecht Lucari, Alfredo Bini, Fracassi, Angelo Rizzoli (to whom we really owe some of the most fantastic achievements!),Luciano Martino,Piero La Mantia,Alberto Grimaldi, Giovanni Bertolucci,the Infascelli's family,and, last, but certainly not least, the great Dino De Laurentiis
11) exploitation of her private life,and,especially,of her presumed&so sourly heart breaking love story,with rebel Jimmy Dean,going to become a true legend of Hollywood's proportions,despite his early,horrible death, then,also,followed by the not always elegant crisis, she had then to face with 2 very unhappy marriages: in 1955 to Vic Damone, and,later,in 1963,to the talented,but tough,cynical Armando Trovajoli(famous Italian Jazz player&top Film's scoring's composer),going down to a series of..
Non riconosco il cantante dietro Maurizio Arena.
Attore Robert Alda
12) such typical hypocritical fashion, especially in Italy, during the financial boom of the 1960's, when people would only dream to be free, yet immediately act against any sort of modernization when confronted with it! But, sadly, she was not making a fortune for herself, also catching up with some truly bad management and a lack of anybody apparently looking truly very too close to her! And, in fact, again,I'm still amazed of her decision of leaving behind a Country, where after all, she had
15) "L'Ammutinamento" or a few other genre movies of real inferior qualities. It's always been a bit of a mystery,at least for me, anyway, since i can only imagine how she must have felt while having to deal with such terrible changes within so little time, and, becoming sadly a bit like the tragic heroine of a novel from Edith Wharton or Somerset Maugham! And, i am not being exaggerated, since we all know she committed suicide, when she had came back to LA,in 1971,with hopes to get cast in ..
Doveva riprendere in autunno; invece...
Purtroppo con la morte di uno dei più grandi presentatori della TV.
E finita una delle pochissime trasmissioni riuscite che ancora oggi ricordiamo con affetto.
demeaning affairs with a series of men, not certainly memorable, nor influential, some apparently very dangerous even for the same health of the actress, and, exploited by cheap magazines or news, which didn't help the image of Pier, at all, of course, famous maybe,at that point,more for her unfortunate private stories, than for her films. And, ironically, she was probably even making a fortune for some of those publications, which, even when sold out, were still sharply judged negatively, in ..
2) at those lurid "Mondo" Film Malrkets, pocketing quickly the accounts of a small, yet ravenous bunch of truly malevolent Film Producers, at the Time,since you also gotta think, that, however i still have a really hard time imagining, how she could leave Hollywood,and, MGM, back then, at that crucial point of her life,and,even more so troubling, for that demeaning, almost, provincial little Italian Cinema, she'd ended up making tragically! In fact, even though, it should be said, that then ..
Che regalo di merda
2.00...Al di là dei cantanti Nuccia Bongiovanni e Paolo Bacilieri, riconosco Paolo Panelli, Nino Manfredi, Aroldo Tieri, Maurizio Arena, Bice Valori, Lorella de Luca molto carina...Altri non ne riconosco.