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Kathleen is a 1941 American comedy drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet starring Shirley Temple, Herbert Marshall, Laraine Day and Gail Patrick. It was Temple's first comeback role since "retiring" from the screen a year earlier. [1] It was the only movie she made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [2]
1941 is a 1979 American war comedy film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale.The film stars an ensemble cast including Dan Aykroyd, Ned Beatty, John Belushi, John Candy, Christopher Lee, Tim Matheson, Toshiro Mifune, Robert Stack, Nancy Allen, and Mickey Rourke in his film debut.
March 14, 1941: In Old Colorado: The thirty-third Hopalong Cassidy film March 21, 1941: The Lady Eve: March 26, 1941: I Wanted Wings: March 28, 1941: Las Vegas Nights: April 4, 1941: The Round Up: April 11, 1941: Road to Zanzibar: The second of the Road films [2] April 18, 1941: Border Vigilantes: The thirty-fourth Hopalong Cassidy film May 2 ...
Birth of the Blues is a 1941 American musical film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Bing Crosby, Mary Martin and Brian Donlevy. The plot loosely follows the origins and breakthrough success of the Original Dixieland Jass Band in New Orleans. It was well-received by critics on its release. [1]
Francis Bosley Crowther Jr. (July 13, 1905 – March 7, 1981) was an American journalist, writer, and film critic for The New York Times for 27 years. His work helped shape the careers of many actors, directors and screenwriters, though some of his reviews of popular films have been seen as unnecessarily harsh.
March 11 – World War II: President Roosevelt signs Lend-Lease into law, providing for the U.S. to give military equipment to the Allies. March 13 – World War II: All US assets of Hungarian nationals are frozen. [1] March 17 – National Gallery of Art is officially opened by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Granted, there are multiple, quite annoying cameos and nods to the original 1984 film in Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. Slimer, the trash-addicted ghoul, returns. Slimer, the trash-addicted ghoul ...
In March 1941, the studio bought the rights to Michael Arlen's story "The Gay Falcon", saying they intended Sanders and Wendy Barrie to star. [7] They assigned Lynn Root and Frank Fenton to work on the script, resulting in Charteris suing RKO on the grounds that "the Falcon was the Saint in disguise." [8] Filming started May 1941. [9]