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  • In Torremolinos, he wanted to be a bullfighter “because of the gold shoulders” so there's still hope he'll change his mind.

    The Juniper Days – Part II, The Diary Alison Earls 2011

  • It was said that Hemingway had coined the nickname Relámpago Rosa for Nora when he had encountered her in Torremolinos during his bullfighting sojourn.

    The Juniper Days - Part I Alison Earls 2011

  • We could get a place in Marbella or Torremolinos — they say Welles and Hemingway are really living the life there — or we could find a villa in Madrid … I should think.

    The Juniper Days - Part I Alison Earls 2011

  • Previously he'd already tried on "Torremolinos 73", the Spanish movie with sexual humor by Pablo Berger.

    Don Quijote to be adapted into a Chinese movie 2009

  • My mother lived most of her life on the beach, for the first eight years in Torremolinos, Spain, and then in Redondo Beach on the Santa Monica Bay through her teens and twenties.

    Mother's Mussels at El Capitan State Beach sfmike 2009

  • My mother lived most of her life on the beach, for the first eight years in Torremolinos, Spain, and then in Redondo Beach on the Santa Monica Bay through her teens and twenties.

    Archive 2009-04-01 sfmike 2009

  • He and I met in the late '50s when we both were spending some boozy time trying futilely to save bad marriages in Torremolinos while it was still, mas o menos, an unspoiled fishing village.

    Steve Marlowe Ed Gorman 2008

  • He and I met in the late '50s when we both were spending some boozy time trying futilely to save bad marriages in Torremolinos while it was still, mas o menos, an unspoiled fishing village.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Ed Gorman 2008

  • Sitting around the pools on a Torremolinos package tour is my idea of a fresh kind of hell.

    You can feel like you're slipping off the end of the world out here. Ann Althouse 2008

  • Assigned by HOLIDAY Magazine to travel to Torremolinos and charm his way past the barred doors of reclusive artist Charles Badalescu (Karloff), Marchand achieves his goal with the help of Valerie (Rosenda Montéros), an attractive local artist on friendly terms with Badalescu's protective wife and former model Tania (Viveca Lindfors).

    Archive 2006-12-31 2007

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