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Intertitle of the original 1953 version. The black-and-white 1953 film was created by the Federal Civil Defense Administration to attempt to show that a clean, freshly painted house (the middle house) is more likely to survive a nuclear attack than its poorly maintained counterparts (the right and left houses).
Television series which originated in the United States and began in the year 1953. Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United States should be removed from this category.
Annie Get Your Gun (1950) – comedy drama film loosely based on the life of sharpshooter Annie Oakley [1]; The Baron of Arizona (1950) – Western crime drama film based on the case of James Reavis whose attempted use of false documents to lay claim to the territory of Arizona late in the 19th century came close to success [2]
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, 1953: Salome: Co-production with The Beckworth Corporation March 25, 1953: On Top of Old ...
Dark drama about a mentally-challenged dishwasher and a reptilian waitress, at a hotel in the middle of nowhere. [9] 36 "Penny Ante" September 23, 1953 Ross Murray With Peter Leeds, Jay Novello, Edgar Barrier, and Byron Kane. Writer Murray was the show's sound effects artist. This is the first of three episodes involving Stanley Finston.
House of Blackmail is a 1953 British second feature [1] drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Mary Germaine, William Sylvester and Alexander Gauge. [2] It was written by Allan MacKinnon. The plot follows a soldier and his girlfriend, who become mixed up with a blackmailer.
The Little House (1950 film), a Mexican drama film; The Little House (1952 film), a Disney adaptation of the 1942 picture book; Little House on the Prairie (disambiguation), often referred to as simply "Little House", a series of novels and related works "Little House", a song by the Fray from How to Save a Life, 2005
The house, located on 10 acres (4 hectares), with gardens designed by Henri Samuel, later was owned by Arnold Kirkeby and then Jerry Perenchio. In 2019 the mansion was sold to Lachlan Murdoch for about $150 million, which was the highest sale price for any house in California history.