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Can-Can is a 1960 American musical film made by Suffolk-Cummings productions and distributed by 20th Century-Fox. It was directed by Walter Lang, produced by Jack Cummings and Saul Chaplin. The screenplay was written by Dorothy Kingsley and Charles Lederer, loosely based on the musical play by Abe Burrows.
1960 Film version 1981 Broadway ... Can-Can is a musical with music and lyrics by ... 1954, and ran for 394 performances. Restaged by Jerome Whyte, the cast included ...
Cast of Coronation Street, 1960 Coronation Street is a British television soap opera/serial, initially produced by Granada Television. Created by screenwriter Tony Warren, Coronation Street first broadcast on ITV on 9 December 1960. The following is a list of characters introduced by Warren upon the series' inception, by order of first appearance. These include flame-haired siren and series ...
Seven Thieves is a 1960 American heist crime drama film shot in CinemaScope.It stars Edward G. Robinson, Rod Steiger, Joan Collins and Eli Wallach.. Directed by Henry Hathaway and produced by Sydney Boehm, it was adapted for the screen by Sydney Boehm, based on the 1959 novel The Lions At The Kill by Max Catto. [2]
Nelson Riddle arranged and conducted the Cole Porter music for the 1960 motion picture Can-Can. After completing work on the film, he arranged a dozen Porter melodies as dance music. The resulting album was released in the spring of 1960, ahead of Capitol's release of the soundtrack album. [1]
The film was distributed in the U.S. by Columbia Pictures as a double feature with either Battle in Outer Space (1959) or 13 Ghosts (1960), depending on the local film market. 12 to the Moon was novelized by Fred Gebhardt under the pen name Robert A. Wise and published in 1961. [2] Gebhardt also wrote the film's original story.
Economic observers and historians often cast about for different historical eras to help understand our current landscape. The late 1970s come up frequently at the moment, with its fears of ...
The film premiered in Stockholm on 8 February 1960, where 15 audience members walked out during the screening, and several left weeping. [18] Although SF Studios accountants previously often faulted Bergman films as unprofitable, they acknowledged The Virgin Spring was a success. [19] The film was also screened at the Cannes Film Festival in ...