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Night Tide is a 1961 American independent [2] [3] fantasy film sometimes considered to be a horror film, [4] [5] written and directed by Curtis Harrington and featuring Dennis Hopper in his first starring role. [6] It was filmed in 1960, premiered in 1961, but was held up from general release until 1963. The film's title was inspired by some ...
Donald S. Sanford was hired by Lou Morheim on the strength of his work on the Boris Karloff anthology series Thriller, for which he had scripted fifteen episodes including "The Incredible Dr. Markesan" and "The Cheaters", as Joseph Stefano had been looking for story material with a heavy emphasis on the Gothic to provide director Curtis Harrington with an Outer Limits episode.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Harrington directed episodes of television series such as Baretta, Dynasty, Wonder Woman, The Twilight Zone and Charlie's Angels. Harrington's final film, the short Usher , is a remake of Fall of the House of Usher , an unreleased film he did while in high school.
Night Tide: Curtis Harrington: Dennis Hopper, Margaret Cameron: United States [6] On Sundays: Bruce Baillie: Jean Wong, Roy Ferguson United States Begun in 1960. Baillie's first film, a hybrid of documentary and experimental narrative. [7] [8] The Sin of Jesus: Robert Frank: Roberts Blossom, Julie Bovasso: United States
After graduating from Chaffey High School, [1] she began her 50-year acting career in 1955 with a short film for the U.S. government. On May 5, 1955, Lawson was dubbed "Miss Cue" [ 4 ] [ 5 ] in reference to a series of nuclear tests conducted by the US military under " Operation Teapot ," and publicized as " Operation Cue " in a short film ...
She also appeared in Curtis Harrington's cult film Night Tide (1961) [5] opposite Dennis Hopper, who later cast her as one of the hippie commune girls who go skinny-dipping with Hopper and Peter Fonda in Easy Rider (1969). [6]
Dark Tide is a 2012 action horror thriller film directed by John Stockwell, produced by Jeanette Buerling (aka Jeanette B. Milio) and Matthew E. Chausse and written by Ronnie Christensen and Amy Sorlie. The film is based on a story by Amy Sorlie and stars Halle Berry, Olivier Martinez, and Ralph Brown.
For Armchair Thriller broadcasts Thames Television changed the station ident it used; normally it showed a London landscape in daytime, but here it was the same view as though seen at night. Ratings reached more than 17 million viewers during the broadcast of the first episode of "The Limbo Connection" in May 1978.