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Calabuch (US title: The Rocket From Calabuch) is a 1956 comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga . Synopsis. Calabuch is a little village in the coast of Spain. There arrives Dr. George Hamilton ( Edmund Gwenn ), a scientist expert in rockets who is tired of his job. Hamilton decides to help people of Calabuch in a fireworks competition.
The Rocket from Calabuch: Directed by Luis García Berlanga. With Edmund Gwenn, Valentina Cortese, Juan Calvo, Franco Fabrizi. Professor Jorge Serra Hamilton, an American atomic-bomb specialist, flees from his transcendental duties to take shelter incognito in Calabuch, a small, idyllic Spanish village on the Mediterranean shores.
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- Comedy
- Luis García Berlanga
- 1956-09-28
The Rocket from Calabuch. Summaries. Professor Jorge Serra Hamilton, an American atomic-bomb specialist, flees from his transcendental duties to take shelter incognito in Calabuch, a small, idyllic Spanish village on the Mediterranean shores. Oblivious to their guest's eminence, local residents spend their time engaged in their modest daily chores.
Professor Hamilton, a naive Nuclear scientist who once thought bombs were good for humanity, realizes his mistake and runs away from his inventions. He hides in Calabuch, a beautiful seaside town where people still believe in humor and friendship. Videos: Trailers, Teasers, Featurettes. Cast. Edmund Gwenn. Prof. Jorge Serra Hamilton.
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- Edmund Gwenn
- Luis García Berlanga
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Starring Edmund Gwenn, Valentina Cortese, Juan Calvo. In one of Luis García Berlanga’s gentlest comedies, an aging American scientist (Oscar winner Edmund Gwenn) goes incognito, trading in his career as a prominent atomic-bomb expert for a tranquil retirement on the Mediterranean coast.
The Rocket From Calabuch. An aging American scientist goes incognito, trading in his career as a prominent atomic-bomb expert for retirement on the Mediterranean coast. While in hiding, he ...
An aging scientist decides to try his hand at developing a missile.