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Fairway International Pictures The New Interns: John Rich: Michael Callan, Dean Jones, Telly Savalas, Barbara Eden, Inger Stevens, George Segal: Drama: Columbia. Sequel to The Interns: The Night of the Iguana: John Huston: Richard Burton, Ava Gardner, Deborah Kerr, Sue Lyon, Grayson Hall: Drama: MGM. Tennessee Williams play; 4 Oscar nominations ...
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Tierney's career as a solid character actress seemed to be back on track as she played Jane Barton in The Pleasure Seekers (1964), but then she suddenly retired. She returned to star in the television movie Daughter of the Mind (1969) with Don Murray and Ray Milland. Her final performance was in the TV miniseries Scruples (1980). [4]
However, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences ruled that To Be Alive was ineligible for Oscar consideration because of its presentation on three separate screens. To rectify this, the film's producers created a 70mm single-screen version that was shown in 1965 in Los Angeles , qualifying it for the Oscar. [ 6 ]
American secretary Karen Williams travels to Italy with her employer, art appraiser Raymond Fountaine, to assess the valuable collection of Count Paolo Barbarelli at his villa overlooking the sea.
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October 1, 1964: Lilith: co-production with Centaur Productions October 7, 1964: Fail Safe: November 9, 1964: The Pumpkin Eater: U.S. distribution only; produced by Royal Films International November 10, 1964: The Finest Hours: November 20, 1964: First Men in the Moon: December 22, 1964: World Without Sun: December 31, 1964: The Curse of the ...
Kevin Ernest Weldon AO (14 December 1933 – 9 November 2023) was an Australian book publisher, businessman, philanthropist, and supporter of the ‘Life-saving Movement’. [1] He was best known for book publishing, first for the Paul Hamlyn Group, and later for his own publishing company.