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Intertitle of the 1954 version of The House in the Middle, selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The House in the Middle is the title of two American documentary film shorts (13 minutes), respectively from 1953 and 1954, which showed the effects of a nuclear bomb test on a set of three small houses.
January 1953: Winning of the West: distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions February 1953: Target Hong Kong: February 1, 1953: Last of the Comanches: February 3, 1953: Savage Mutiny: March 3, 1953: All Ashore: March 7, 1953: Prince of Pirates: Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation March 20, 1953: The Glass Wall: March 24 ...
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Take a Giant Step was named one of the best plays of 1953–54 by the Burns Mantle Yearbook. He was nominated for an Emmy for his script, Joey (1956). He was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1975. [29] [30] Peterson retired from teaching at Stony Brook in 1993, but continued writing. He died due to lung cancer in New York City ...
March 27, 1953 The Girl Who Had Everything: March 30, 1953 Jeopardy: April 10, 1953 Small Town Girl: April 17, 1953 Bright Road: April 22, 1953 Sombrero: April 24, 1953 Code Two: May 1, 1953 Never Let Me Go: May 8, 1953 Cry of the Hunted: May 15, 1953 Remains to Be Seen: May 17, 1953 Scandal at Scourie: May 22, 1953 Fast Company: May 29, 1953 ...
Inner Sanctum is an American television anthology series based upon Inner Sanctum Mystery, the radio series of the same name. [1] It was created and produced by Himan Brown.
The House Across the Lake (U.S. title: Heat Wave) is a 1954 British film noir crime film directed and written by Ken Hughes and starring Alex Nicol, Hillary Brooke, Sid James and Susan Stephen. [1] It was produced as a second feature [2] by Hammer Films. It was released in the United States by Lippert Pictures.
The House in Marsh Road, known on American television as Invisible Creature, is a 1960 British horror suspense film produced by Maurice J. Wilson, directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Tony Wright, Patricia Dainton and Sandra Dorne.