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Frankie & Annette: The Second Time Around is a 1978 American television movie starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. It was a pilot for a potential series. The series was not picked up but the pilot still screened as a standalone special. [1] [2] It was produced by Dick Clark. Funicello said "I thought the show was very funny and had ...
29th Street (1991) – comedy drama film based on the true-life story of actor Frank Pesce, who won the first New York State Lottery in 1976 [84]; A Triumph of the Heart: The Ricky Bell Story (1991) – biographical drama television film recounting the life of Ricky Bell, a Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back sickened with dermatomyositis, and Ryan Blankenship, a physically impaired child [85]
This movie is based on the 2013 book The Good Nurse: A True Story of Medicine, Madness, and Murder by Charles Graeber, which chronicles the crimes of Cullen, a real-life convicted serial killer ...
This series reinvigorated the true crime genre. It told the story of Steven Avery , who is serving a lifetime jail sentence, alongside his nephew, Brendan Dassey, for killing photographer Theresa ...
The Todd Killings (1971) – psychological thriller film based on the true crimes of serial killer Charles Schmid in the 1960s [69] Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow! (1971) – family drama film based on the true story of Barney Morowitz, who "struggled to maintain a pony stable in Greenwich Village [70]
Regulars Frankie Avalon, Don Rickles, Annette Funicello, Jody McCrea and Donna Loren all appear (albeit with character name changes – not the first time this happens in the series, nor the last); Susan Hart makes the first of three appearances in the AIP brand of the genre; Buster Keaton makes the first of four appearances, and Bobbi Shaw ...
It stars Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello and was directed by William Asher, who also directed four other films in this series. [3] Dick Dale and the Del-Tones and Stevie Wonder appear in musical numbers, the latter aged thirteen and making his film debut, billed as "Little Stevie Wonder." The movie was released two days after Peter Lorre's
Annette Bongiorno was Bernie Madoff's longtime secretary and aide, as seen in Netflix's 'Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street'. Here's what she's doing now. Bernie Madoff's Longtime Secretary Only ...