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The following is a list of American films released in 1953. Donald O'Connor and Fredric March cohosted the 26th Academy Awards ceremony on March 25, 1954, held at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood .
1953 elections in South Africa (1 P) L. 1953 in South African law (8 P) S. 1953 in South African sport (2 C) Pages in category "1953 in South Africa"
9 – The Liberal Party of South Africa is formed in Cape Town by Alan Paton. July. 29 – Santam Insurance Company is registered, following the separation of trust and insurance operations. September. Mimi Coertse leaves South Africa for London. December. 18–20 – The 42nd Annual Conference of the African National Congress takes place in ...
The following is a listing of affiliates for Antenna TV, [1] a classic television network, which was launched on January 1, 2011, by Tribune Broadcasting [2] and is now owned by Nexstar Media Group. [ 3 ]
Terrence Stephen McQueen (March 24, 1930 – November 7, 1980) [4] was an American actor. His antihero persona, emphasized during the height of the counterculture of the 1960s, made him a top box-office draw for his films of the late 50s to the mid 1970s.
The first locally produced TV programmes in South Africa were in English and Afrikaans. English-language programmes included the family drama series The Dingleys and The Villagers, [57] as well as the comedy series Biltong and Potroast, featuring South African and British comedians, [58] and the variety programme The Knicky Knacky Knoo Show. [59]
2 Cast. 3 References. 4 External links. Toggle the table of contents. ... Column South is a 1953 American Western film directed by Frederick de Cordova and starring ...
Mogambo is a 1953 Technicolor adventure/romantic drama film directed by John Ford and starring Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, and Grace Kelly, and featuring Donald Sinden.Shot on location in Equatorial Africa, with a musical soundtrack consisting entirely of actual African tribal music recorded in the Congo, the film was adapted by John Lee Mahin from the play Red Dust by Wilson Collison.