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In making the movie based on humorist Jean Shepherd’s childhood, director Bob Clark used Cleveland as a surrogate for 1940s Indiana – particularly 11th Street in Cleveland’s Tremont ...
One Potato, Two Potato is a 1964 black-and-white American drama film directed by Larry Peerce and starring Barbara Barrie and Bernie Hamilton.The film centers on an interracial romance and was produced and released at a time which such were very rarely openly conducted in the United States, and violated the prevailing social norms of the time.
The Cleveland Cinematheque shows films that wouldn't otherwise come to the region. [7] Each film programmed is a Cleveland exclusive at the time of its showing. [8] It serves as both revival house [9] and contemporary art house [10] cinema.
There is one change to this year's National Cinema Day besides the wider range of movies available: In 2022, tickets were discounted to $3 compared to this edition's $4 price tag.
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In 1971, WKEF management began looking for a gimmick to garner ratings on Saturday nights. When Hobart suggested a late-night horror movie show, station management accepted the idea; encouraged by colleagues, Hobart himself auditioned for the hosting job by donning a monk's robe, fangs and skull-like make-up, initially calling himself "Dr. Death".
[2] During a scene later in the film, the band can be heard playing "It Had Better Be Tonight (Meglio stasera)," a song Mancini composed for the first Pink Panther film. The CD originally was released on August 20, 1995, by BMG Victor. Track listing. Side 1: "The Party" (Vocal) 2:14 "Brunette in Yellow" 2:56 "Nothing to Lose" (Instrumental) 3:18