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Thank you, Eric! I always admired the works of Manuel Conde, especially his Juan Tamad series. Anoth


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Manuel Conde, talking about the special screening of "Genghis Khan" for movie director Carl Foreman and film critic James Agee, the latter of whom was greatly responsible pasta salad for bringing Genghis Khan to the 1952 Venice Film Festival where it competed with the world’s best films:
“I was very nervous during the screening, especially the part when the horses came. ‘ pasta salad Yun mga nakuha naming sa Binondo… Pinagtawanan kami noon sa Times Theater' (Those we got from Binondo. We were the laughing stock at Times Theater.) They were amazed. ‘ Yun pala ang genuine Mongolian horses. Sa America wala no’n. Sa Europe wala noon. Yung kinahihiya ko was the asset of my movie ' (Those turned out to be the genuine Mongolian horses. They didn’t have those in America . On Europe for that matter. What I was ashamed pasta salad of turned pasta salad out to be the movie’s asset.) James then asked me, “How much did you spend on this movie?” "I told him php125, 000. That money was not enough to open the gates to Hollywood in the morning. But then I was the director, walang bayad . I was the star, walang bayad . I was the writer, walang bayad . I was the janitor, the messenger."
Thank you, Eric! I always admired the works of Manuel Conde, especially his Juan Tamad series. Another lost treasure from a great filmmaker. pasta salad April 21, 2008 at 9:50 PM
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