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"Sugartime" is a popular song written by Charlie Phillips and Odis Echols, and published in 1957. The biggest hit version was by the McGuire Sisters, whose recording of it topped the Most Played chart in February 1958. [2] It was also the second number 1 Billboard single for the trio after 1954's "Sincerely".
Sugartime is a 1995 American crime film directed by John N. Smith and written by Martyn Burke. It is based on the 1991 book Roemer: Man Against the Mob by William F. Roemer Jr. The film focuses on the true story of the affair between singer Phyllis McGuire of The McGuire Sisters , and Mafia boss Sam Giancana , famous for his alleged connections ...
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving: Nov. 20, 1973 CBS ABC (2001–19), Apple TV+ (2020–present), PBS (2020–21) A Charlie Brown Festival Vol. III CED; A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving VHS; A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving LaserDisc; A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving iTunes; A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving DVD; A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Deluxe Edition DVD
An animated film starring Charlie Brown, The Peanuts Movie, was released on November 6, 2015. The film was directed by Steve Martino, produced by Blue Sky Studios, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The director said of the character: "We've all been Charlie Brown at one point in our lives". [28]
A Kind of America 2. 448,738 2008 12 Just Sex and Nothing Else: 437,638 2005 13 A Kind of America 3. 372,866 2018 14 Semmelweis: 345,858 2023 15 The Whiskey Bandit: 332,863 2017 16 The Dream Car: 308,787 2000 17 Glass Tiger 2. 304,123 2006 18 Glass Tiger 3. 295,366 2010 19 The Bridgeman: 294,427 2002 20 Catcher: Cat City 2: 290,169 2007 21 ...
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving: Original Soundtrack Recording is a soundtrack album by American jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi released on October 20, 2023, in the U.S. by Lee Mendelson Film Productions. It is the soundtrack album to the Thanksgiving-themed Peanuts television special of the same name first broadcast on the CBS network on November 20 ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Lúdas Matyi: Kálmán Nádasdy: Imre Soós, György Solthy, Erzsi Pártos, Teri Horváth: The first Hungarian film in color, Best male actor, Karlovy Vary Film Festival 1950
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