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After the end of the United States occupation of Germany in 1949, Katterbach Kaserne became a NATO facility, becoming the home of EES (European Exchange System) until the 60's when the first Army Aviation unit arrived, A Company 504th Aviation Battalion, 4th Armored Division APO NY 09177. The Facility became the home of the US Army 1st Armored ...
The third season (1963-1964) began on September 21, 1963. For the third season in a row, the network opened its Saturday night movie series with a Marilyn Monroe-starring film, 1955's The Seven Year Itch. By this time, NBC had added a second movie night, Monday, to its prime-time schedule.
After a year filled with animated inner emotions, mutants, aliens, gladiators and witches, the new year will bring a crop of new (or, newly revisited) movies to choose from, as always.
Disney’s “Mufasa: The Lion King” is reigning over the holiday box office. The family film, which is a prequel to “The Lion King” (both the 1994 animated classic and the less canonical ...
K of India Today gave 3/5 stars and wrote "With 'Saripodhaa Sanivaaram', Nani and director Vivek Athreya have a winner in their hands." [ 26 ] The Hans India gave 3/5 stars and wrote " Saripodhaa Sanivaaram is a well-executed action drama that succeeds in delivering powerful performances and a gripping narrative.
Peter Sarsgaard's latest movie looks back at a turning point in live television history.. The actor's new thriller September 5 depicts the Israeli hostage crisis at the 1972 Summer Olympics in ...
Fly Me to the Moon: theatrical distribution only; produced by Apple Studios and These Pictures [27] [28] August 2, 2024: Harold and the Purple Crayon: co-production with TSG Entertainment and Davis Entertainment [29] [30] [31] August 9, 2024: It Ends with Us: co-production with Wayfarer Studios and Saks Picture Company [32] [33] August 30, 2024 ...
Classic Images is a monthly American mail-subscription newspaper in tabloid format, founded in 1962 by film collector Samuel K. Rubin, dedicated to film and television of the "Golden Age". [1] Its offices are located in Muscatine, Iowa, and it is published by the Muscatine Journal division of Lee Enterprises, Inc.