1962 ALIKI Israel GREEK Movie POSTER Musical FILM Hebrew JUDAICA Jewish GREECE


1962 ALIKI Israel GREEK Movie POSTER Musical FILM Hebrew JUDAICA Jewish GREECE

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1962 ALIKI Israel GREEK Movie POSTER Musical FILM Hebrew JUDAICA Jewish GREECE:
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DESCRIPTION : Here for sale is an over 50 years old EXCEPTIONALYRARE and ORIGINAL Jewish Judaica MOVIE POSTER for the ISRAEL 1962PREMIEREoftheGREEK film \" O Mimikos kai i Mary \"(The GREAT LOVE of MARY ) Of the legendary GREEK ACTRESS and SINGER , The Greekmovie starALIKI . The projection took placein the small rural townof NATHANYA in ISRAEL. The cinema-movie hall \" CINEMA SHARON\", A local Israeli \"Cinema Paradiso\" was printing manualy its own posters , And thus you can be certain that thissurviving copy is ONE OF ITS KIND. Fully DATED 1962. Text in HEBREWand GREEK .Please note : This is NOT a re-release poster but a PREMIERE -FIRST RELEASE projection of the film ,A few yearsafter itsreleasein 1958 in GREECE and at the same time as in Europe and worldwide . The ISRAELIdistributors of the film have given it an INTERESTING and quite archaic andamusing advertising and promotingaccompany text. . GIANT size around28\" x 38\" ( Not accurate ) . Printed in red and blue onwhitepaper. The condition is very good. Folded once. ( Plslook at scan for accurate AS IS images ) Poster will be sent rolled in aspecial protective rigid sealed tube.

AUTHENTICITY : Thisposter is guaranteed ORIGINAL from1962 ( Fully dated ), NOT a reprint or a recently made immitation., Itholds alife long GUARANTEE for its AUTHENTICITY and ORIGINALITY.

PAYMENTS : Payment method accepted : Paypal .SHIPPMENT :SHIPPworldwide via registered airmail $ 18. Poster will be sent rolled in a special protective rigid sealed tube. Handling within 3-5 days after payment. Estimated Int\'l duration around 14 days.

Aliki Vougiouklaki (Greek: Αλίκη Βουγιουκλάκη; July 20, 1933/1934 - July 23, 1996) was a Greek actress. She is considered as one of the most popular and successful actresses of Greek cinema. Biography Aliki Stamatina Vougiouklaki was born in Marousi, Athens Prefecture. She had two brothers, Takis (film director) and Antonis (an architect). Her father was killed by German troops during the Nazi Occupation of Greece during World War IIAs a student Aliki regularly took part in school plays which eventually led her to dream of an acting career. She attended classes in the National Theatre of Greece and started to act professional while still a student. News papers and magazines soon started to praise her acting ability, which lead swiftly to her first lead role in the 1953 movie The Little Mouse (To Pontikaki). Career She appeared in 42 movies, mostly musicals, and in a wide variety of television programs, theatre and stage productions. In the 1960s she collaborated with Dimitris Papamichail in a number of popular movies. The popular celebrity couple married in the 1960s, but divorced in 1975. She received the prize for lead woman\'s role at the inaugural Greek Cinema Festival in Thessaloniki in 1960 for her starring role in the movie \"Mantalena\". Her first film was Nikos Tsiforos\' \"The little Mouse\", followed by scores of other popular dramatic and comic films. Her film I Aliki sto Naftiko sold more than 590,000 tickets. In 1962 she wrote the script for Finos Films, Aliki my love, which premiered in London and Athens in 1964, but was a total flop. This was the first and final attempt to become an international movie star. In 1970 she was given the title, National Star of GreeceLater that year came her biggest success with the film Ypolohagos Natassa, about a young Greek woman who lost her husband during the Second World War. The film sold more than 750,000 tickets. Family On June 4, 1969, Aliki gave birth to her only child, Yiannis Papamichail. Eventually her relationship with her husband, Dimitris Papamichail, became troubled. She shot her next film S\'Agapo (I love you) without Papamichail, her usual co-star; in 1974 the couple filed for divorce. Later career Aliki continued to play in films and in 1981 she appeared for the last time on the big screen. She would make only stage appearances thereafter. Death She died on July 23, 1996 in Athens from liver cancer. Her funeral was attended by thousands of her fans. She was buried at First Cemetery of Athens. I Have A Secret In 2008, her son published a biography of Vougiouklaki under the title Eho Ena Mistiko (I Have A Secret) which was also the title of a song the actress sang in one of her films called \'To Xilo Vgike apo to Paradiso\'. The book was a best sellethough it raised a lot of controversy in the media, as to whether it should have been published or not. In the same year a television series based on the book, aired on Alpha TV channel. Made on a relatively low budge the series became rather controversial and was unsuccessful. Most of Vougiouklaki\'s fans, including journalists and artiststated that it was too early to produce a TV series based on Vougiouglaki\'s life, considering that she died in 1996. The lead actress of the series, Katerina Papoutsaki was generally mocked by fans and many critics and her portrayal did not receive favourable reviewsTrivia Chtipokardia sto thranio (1963) was shot simultaneously in Greek and Turkish, with two different crews. Aliki starred in both versions, with her voice being dubbed in the Turkish version, Siralardaki heyecanlar. The film, Ipolochagos Natassa (1970) sold 751,000 tickets in Athens, which made it the most successful film in Greece, a record held for almost three decades. Laurence Olivier stated about her portrayal of Eva Perón in the Rice-Webber musical Evita (1981): \"the best Evita I have seen\". She worked with writer Willy Russell when she performed in Shirley Valentine onstage in 1989. Date of Birth 20 July 1934, Maroussi Attikis, Greece Date of Deat 23 July 1996, Athens, Greece (pancreatic cancer) Birth Name Aliki-Stamatina Vougiouklaki Mini Biography Aliki Vougiouklaki was born in 1934 (or 1933, according to some sources), in Maroussi Attikis, Greece. She studied at the Drama School of the Greek National Theater and made her stage debut in a 1953 Athens production of Molière\'s \"Le malade imaginaire\". Around the same time she made her movie debut in To pontikaki (1954). The late 1950\'s was her breakthrough period: she starred in a successful revival of George Bernard Shaw\'s \"Pygmalion\" (as Eliza Doolittle) and took the leading part in a very popular movie, To xylo vgike apo ton Paradeiso (1959). She instantly became Greece\'s most popular star, created her personal stage group (with a repertory including Aristophanes\' \"Lysistrata\", Tennessee Williams\' \"Sweet Bird of Youth\" and Sophocls\' \"Antigone\") and starred in many films, light comedies and melodramas (in many of them she co-starred with Dimitris Papamichael who was her husband and theater partner during 1965-1974). Her film Ypolohagos Natassa (1970) has been the biggest moneymaker in the history of Greek cinema IMDb Mini Biography By: Thanassis Agathos Spouse Trade Mark A red hibiscus behind her ear. Trivi Her father died during World War 2, defending his country against the German invasion, and she has two brothers, film director Takis Vougiouklakis, and architect Antonis Vougiouklakis. Her first theatre performance as a star, was a George Bernard Shaw play, called Anthony and Cleopatra, but it was a commercial disaster, although a critical victory for the star. She left Filopoimin Fins for Karagiannis-Karatzopoulos films in the late 60s, she produced 3 films there, all commercial successes (but critical failures). When she returned to Finos Films, the producers increased her salary. Her salary for each film was 1.000.000 drachmas and share of future profits of her films, when the basic salary in Greece per month was 2.000 to 5.000 drachmas. She starred in Lysistrata and Antigone in the ancient theatre of Epidaurus, both productions were massive commercial successes, but created great controversies. The last year of her life she starred in a commercial theatrical hit, named \'The sound of music\', disregarding all of these people that thought that she was old for the basic role. She won the first female performance prize back in the 1960 for the film Madalena (1960), directed by Dinos Dimopoulos, in the first Thessaloniki Film Festival, which now is international. A doll and a pastry was named after her, and she usually starred in commercials in the beginning and during her career, for beers or car-help companies. Laurence Olivier called her portrayal of Eva Perón in the Rice-Webber musical Evita, in 1981, as \"the best Evita I have ever seen.\". She ws planning to stage Sunset Boulevard and play fading star Norma Desmond. It would have been her second portrayal of an aging actress after Alexandra De Lago in Tennessee Williams Sweet Bird of Youth. When asked which international actress she admired Aliki described English actress Maggie Smith as \"a gifted actress and a rare talent\". Her 1973 movie I Maria tis siopis (1973) (Maria of silence) is in reality a remake of the 1948 Jean Negulesco film Johnny Belinda (1948). The part of Belinda (Maria in the Greek version), the deaf mute rape victim had been played by Jane Wyman. Her 1969 movie I neraida kai to palikari (1969) (The fairy and the lad) is in reality a comic version of William Shakespeare\'s Romeo and Juliet. Her last movie Kataskopos Nelli (1981) was a strange mixture of two of her biggest theatrical hits Cabaret and Evita. Shooting originally begun in 1979 and was to be called The Girl At The Cabaret but due to copyright problems (she was not granted permission to use the original songs of the musical) the movie was shelved. Shooting was resumed in 1980 with a different storyline and new songs and the movie was released in 1981. Her 1980 movie Poniro thilyko... katergara gynaika! (1980) (A cunning woman) that was to mark her comeback at the silver screen after a seven year absence was based on the W. Somerset Maugham play Theatre, a theatrical hit for her in 1973. She went through an audition in London in order to get the rights to play the title part in the Rice-Webber musical Evita even though she was the number one box office star in Greece and had acting experience of twenty-five years. Her 1963 movie, Htypokardia sto thranio (1963), (\"Heartbeating in High School\") was shot simultaneously in Greek and Turkish, with two different casts, one Greek, one Turkish. The Turkish version was called Siralardaki heyecanlar (1963). One son, Giannis Papamihail , born 1969. She was very interested in foreign languages from a young age. She was fluent in English, Italian and French. Personal Quotes \"Glory! What is glory really? It\'s just stress and nothing more. The proof is Garbo, Monroe and many others who just couldn\'t deal with it. Hayworth had become an alcoholic, Bardot has locked herself in a house. What kind of glory is this anyway?\" (1982) \"If I die tomorrow the exact same thing that has happened to Marilyn Monroe in the U.S. will happen to me too: for as long as she was alive and well people looked down upon her and considered her some sort of an inferior \"product\". The moment she died, scenes from her movies were spliced together and everybody said \"look, what an amazing phaenomenon, what a great actress she was.\" (1976) \"Sometimes I get enormously scared and see everything pitch-black. But then I turn and look at the sun and I shout out loud: I\'m with you. C\'mon,let\'s start all over again.\" (1995) \"Yes, I am very scared of death and loneliness. I am scared of death because I love life too much, because it\'s impossible for me to accept the concept of the inevitable ending. I am scared of loneliness in the sense of the ultimate isolation.\" (1994) The man in my life is me!


1962 ALIKI Israel GREEK Movie POSTER Musical FILM Hebrew JUDAICA Jewish GREECE:
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