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Western drama: Pathé Exchange The Lucky Dog: Jess Robbins: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy: Comedy: 1st film to feature Laurel & Hardy The Man Who Woke Up: Lee Kohlmar: Hoot Gibson: Western: Manhattan: Paul Strand: Mother o' Dreams: Robert North Bradbury: Tom Santschi: Western drama: Pathé Exchange The Movie Trail: Hoot Gibson: Western: A Muddy ...
January 21 – The silent comedy drama The Kid, written by, produced by, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin (in his Tramp character) – his first full-length film as a director – and featuring Jackie Coogan, is released in the United States. It is the year's second-highest-grossing film.
Blue is a 1968 American Western film directed by Silvio Narizzano and starring Terence Stamp, Joanna Pettet, Karl Malden, Ricardo Montalbán, and Stathis Giallelis. The film was made in Panavision anamorphic and released by Paramount Pictures on May 10, 1968.
When's the last time you checked your collection of VHS tapes? You may not realize it, but those outdated tapes you probably have stored in your attic or storage unit could potentially be worth ...
They signed actors Val Kilmer and Christopher Walken [1] and later Vincent D'Onofrio (Full Metal Jacket), Paul Sorvino , and Ray Stevenson. [1] Stevenson was filming The Book of Eli when he received a telephone call from Hensleigh, so they arranged to meet in Los Angeles; according to Stevenson, he was drawn to the script and immediately made a ...
He continued and said "I think this coin is worth something north than 50 and less than 100." And no, the expert wasn't quoting between $50 and $100. He valued the coin between $50,000 and $100,000.
To kick off the season, anchor David Muir went inside the Heat Straps factory in Passaic, New Jersey, where brothers Jordan and Tyler Lang are on a mission to "create heritage workwear reminiscent ...
Art Acord as Arthur Standish / The Mysterious Spaniard; Myrtle Lind as Betty Edwards; Burton Law as John C. Fremont (credited as Burton C. Law) J. Herbert Frank as Squire Blair (credited as Bert Frank)