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Arnold is a 1973 American horror comedy film directed by Georg Fenady and starring Stella Stevens, Roddy McDowall, Elsa Lanchester, Shani Wallis, Farley Granger, Victor Buono, John McGiver, Bernard Fox, Patric Knowles, Jamie Farr and Norman Stuart. The film was released by Cinerama Releasing Corporation on November 16, 1973. [2] [3] [4]
Arnold's Wrecking Company is the first film written and directed by Steven E. de Souza, released in 1973. It was filmed on Library Place, Princeton, New Jersey , with residents of the home of Ellwood and Shirley Kauffman receiving credits for their work.
Frank Arnold (born 1938) is an Australian director and producer best known for his work in television. [1] In the 1970s he mostly directed drama at the ABC. In the 1980s Arnold directed a number of Australian children's series. [2]
Perl's wife Nancy took over the project as a producer, [4] working with editor Mick Benderoth, and Perl was nominated posthumously for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for his work on the film in 1973. [5] Perl's script for the film was later re-written by Spike Lee for his 1992 film on Malcolm X. [6]
Even before Arnold logged on, the Kindergarten Cop reunion was the party of the year, with the young actors sharing memorable behind-the-scenes stories and revealing what they’re up to 30 years ...
The Big Game (1973 film) Big Gus, What's the Fuss? Big School-Break; The Big Store (1973 film) Big Zapper; A Bigger Splash (1973 film) Birds of Prey (1973 film) Black Caesar (film) The Black Hand (1973 film) Black Holiday; Black Magic Rites; Black Mama White Mama; Black Snake (film) Blackenstein; Blackmail (1973 film) Blade (1973 film) The ...
United Artists / Kenesset Film Productions: Arthur Barron (director/screenplay); Robby Benson, Glynnis O'Connor, Leonardo Cimino, Ted Sorel, Eunice Anderson, Dennis Boutsikaris, Len Bari, Ned Wilson, Chris Bohn, Pat Wheel, Bruce Friedman 16 The Day of the Jackal: Universal Pictures / Warwick Film Productions / Universal Productions France
Andrea Arnold’s initial inspiration for her Cannes competition entry “Bird” was perhaps not what many people might have been expecting. “A very long time ago, I had the image a tall, thin ...