Brian Mills,
John Anderson,
David Kester,
Tony Prescott,
Ian Bevitt,
Michael Cox,
John Black,
Gareth Morgan,
Mike Newell,
Michael Apted,
David Carson,
Charles Sturridge,
Mary McMurray,
Julian Jarrold,
Patrick Lau,
Tony Wharmby,
John Llewellyn Moxey,
Suri Krishnamma,
Massey Simon,
Harper Graeme,
Sarah Harding,
David Richards,
Diana Patrick,
Julian Farino,
Roland Joffe,
Alan Grint,
Richard Holthouse,
Jim O'Hanlon,
Ken Grieve,
Richard Signy,
Alan Wareing,
Michael Owen Morris,
Baz Taylor,
Nigel Keen,
Jim Loach,
Tim Hopewell,
Pedr James,
Gerald Blake,
Nic Phillips,
Menhaj Huda,
Quentin Lawrence,
Laurence Moody,
Dominic Leclerc,
Noreen Kershaw,
Michael Darlow,
Tom Poole,
Dominic Keavey,
Barry Davis,
Garth Tucker,
Ian Barber,
Michael Kerrigan,
Tessa Hoffe,
Piotr Szkopiak,
Derek Lister,
Gerry Mill,
Ron Francis,
June Wyndham-Davies,
Graham Wetherell,
Matt Hilton,
Ken Horn,
Will Brenton,
Jordan Hogg,
Tim Royle,
Jeremy Summers,
Kay Patrick,
Brian Lennane,
Audrey Cooke,
John Michael Phillips,
June Howson,
Paul Bernard,
Tim Dowd,
David Penn,
Riitta-Leena Lynn,
Richard Everitt,
Ian White,
Nicholas Ferguson,
Mervyn Cumming,
Penelope Shales,
Jason Beresford,
Roger Cheveley,
Spencer Campbell,
Tracey Rooney,
Mike Adams,
Matthew Robinson,
Tim O'Mara,
Colin Cant,
Pip Short,
Oscar Whitbread,
Stephen Butcher,
Bob Hird,
Tim Sullivan,
Howard Baker,
Derek Bennett,
Pip Banyard,
Hugh Munro,
Alan Bromly,
David Boisseau,
Roger Jenkins,
Chris McMaster,
Douglas Hurn,
Vivian Milroy,
Stuart Latham,
Royston Morley,
Anne Ross Muir,
Sasha Ransome,
Duncan Foster,
Max Morgan Witts,
Malcolm Taylor,
Steve Finn,
Nicky Higgens,
Peter Rose,
Peter Plummer,
Darrol Blake,
Karl Neilson,
Judith Dine,
Gill Wilkinson,
Nickie Lister,
Wally Butler,
Stephen Moore,
Tristan de Vere Cole,
Stuart Davids,
Craig Lines,
Henry Foster,
Richard Doubleday,
Philip Draycott,
Bill Gilmour,
Mickey Jones
The residents of Coronation Street are ordinary, working-class people, and the show follows them through regular social and family interactions at home, more
The residents of Coronation Street are ordinary, working-class people, and the show follows them through regular social and family interactions at home, in the workplace, and in their local pub, the Rovers Return Inn. Britain's longest-running soap. close
Robert Stevens,
Paul Henreid,
Herschel Daugherty,
Norman Lloyd,
Arthur Hiller,
Robert Altman,
Alfred Hitchcock,
Stuart Rosenberg,
David Swift,
Arnold Laven,
Hilton A. Green,
Don Taylor,
Robert Stevenson,
Richard Whorf,
Ida Lupino,
Bretaigne Windust,
Boris Sagal,
Gene Reynolds,
Don Weis,
Robert Florey,
John Brahm,
Leonard Horn,
Don Medford,
Alf Kjellin,
Alan Crosland Jr.,
Gordon Hessler,
Jus Addiss,
John Newland,
Bernard Girard,
Francis M. Cockrell,
John Meredyth Lucas,
Paul Almond,
Joseph Lejtes,
James Neilson,
George Stevens Jr.,
Richard Dunlap,
Jules Bricken
A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.
John Brahm,
Douglas Heyes,
Buzz Kulik,
Lamont Johnson,
Ted Post,
Richard Donner,
Robert Enrico,
Don Siegel,
Stuart Rosenberg,
David Greene,
Richard C. Sarafian,
Robert Ellis Miller,
Robert Gist,
Robert Parrish,
Jacques Tourneur,
Christian Nyby,
David Butler,
Paul Stewart,
Ida Lupino,
Joseph M. Newman,
David Lowell Rich,
Robert Butler,
Boris Sagal,
Ralph Nelson,
Jack Smight,
Mitchell Leisen,
Don Weis,
Robert Florey,
William Asher,
Leader Anton,
John Rich,
Harold D. Schuster,
Walter Grauman,
Elliot Silverstein,
Don Medford,
Robert Stevens,
Allen H. Miner,
Alan Crosland Jr.,
Jus Addiss,
James Sheldon,
William F. Claxton,
Bernard Girard,
Ralph Senensky,
Norman Z. McLeod,
Abner Biberman,
Richard L. Bare,
Allen Reisner,
Montgomery Pittman,
Ron Winston,
Perry Lafferty,
Alvin Ganzer
A series of unrelated stories containing drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, and/or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist.
A series of unrelated stories containing drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, and/or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist. close
Vivo en Buenos Aires es un DVD (obviamos el comentario del CD, que contiene siete temas menos, por razones obvias) de interesantísima factura artística more
Vivo en Buenos Aires es un DVD (obviamos el comentario del CD, que contiene siete temas menos, por razones obvias) de interesantísima factura artística y que muestra cabalmente lo que ofrece Kevin Johansen en cada una de sus actuaciones, manteniendo el mismo espíritu incluso de aquellas series de actuaciones en lugares intimistas como Notorious hace ya casi una década. Una suerte de grandes éxitos en vivo que no admite demasiados reparos, más allá de las preferencias personales de cada uno (me anoto, total es gratis, con La procesión, Me fui pa'l Monte, No me abandones, Ni idea).
Kevin Johansen tiene, en The Nada, a un combo numeroso que no solamente patea hacia el mismo arco sino que, conscientes de sus bondades y limitaciones, se la pasan entre ellos; y encontró en Liniers a un aliado no forzado que ha sabido comprender (y reflejar) con certeza para qué lado queda el arco contrario.
Y todos disfrutan.
Arriba y debajo del escenario. close