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The Horror of Party Beach is a 1964 American horror film in the beach party genre, directed and co-produced by Del Tenney.The film is described as "a take-off on beach parties and musicals", with film critics characterizing it as one of the worst films of all time.
Alice Lon Wyche (November 23, 1926 – April 24, 1981), known as Alice Lon, was an American singer and dancer on The Lawrence Welk Show during its early years on ...
Sue Lyon was 15 when the film premiered in June 1962, [14] too young to watch the film in a theater. [7] She became an instant celebrity and won a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer—Female. [25] Though Lyon rarely entered the public realm after the end of her film career in the 1980s, in 1996 she made an appearance.
Coltrane was born Alice Lucille McLeod on August 27, 1937, in Detroit, Michigan, [3] and grew up in a musical household. Her mother, Anna McLeod, was a member of the choir at her church; her half-brother, Ernest Farrow, became a jazz drummer; [4] and her younger sister, Marilyn McLeod, became a songwriter at Motown.
At the insistence of a friend, Mary Lyon later visited a bowling alley; she was driven to the bowling alley by her husband, who – working a night shift – woke at midday. [15] The Wheaton Plaza shopping center, seen here in 1965. Katherine and Sheila Lyon were abducted from this shopping center in 1975.
Hugh Dudley "Yusha" Auchincloss III (1927–2015) ∞ Alice Emily Lyon (b. 1934) Cecil Lyon Auchincloss (b. 1959) Maya Lillalya Auchincloss (1959-2024)
Title Director Cast Genre Note Dark Purpose: George Marshall: Shirley Jones, George Sanders: Drama: Universal: Dead Ringer: Paul Henreid: Bette Davis, Karl Malden ...
His mother was the former Charlotte Lyon (1785–1871), a daughter of Thomas Lyon (1741–1796) (who was the youngest son of the 8th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne) and the former Mary Wren (died 1811). Three of Liddell's children (l to r) Lorina, Edith and Alice, photographed by Julia Margaret Cameron in 1872.