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Their last film together, Hollywood or Bust, is released later in the year. August 4 – The last film serial, Blazing the Overland Trail from Columbia Pictures, is released. October 5 – The Ten Commandments opens in cinemas. It was the most expensive film of all time with a cost of $13 million and becomes one of the most successful and ...
20th Century Fox; Hodiak's final film The Opposite Sex: David Miller: June Allyson, Joan Collins, Ann Sheridan: Musical: MGM; remake of The Women: Our Miss Brooks: Al Lewis: Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Robert Rockwell: Comedy: Warner Bros.; film version and series finale of TV series: Outside the Law: Jack Arnold: Ray Danton, Leigh Snowden, Grant ...
Full of Life is a 1956 American comedy-drama film directed by Richard Quine and starring Judy Holliday and Richard Conte. It was nominated for an award by the Writers Guild of America in 1957. Plot
MGM's film The Wizard of Oz is the first major Hollywood film running more than 90 minutes to be televised uncut in one evening, in the United States. November 4 – Hungarian Revolution of 1956: More Soviet troops invade Hungary, to crush the revolt that started on October 23. Thousands are killed, more are wounded, and nearly a quarter ...
Pages in category "1956 in film" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Doris Day's character in the film is a well-known, now retired, professional singer, and at two points in the film she sings the Livingston and Evans song "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)", a performance which won the 1956 Academy Award for Best Original Song. Day's recording of the song reached number two on the US pop charts.
The film was intended as the first of three films for United Artists, with the others to be Lincoln McEever and The Mountain Has No Shadow, [4] although these were never produced. Filming began on October 31, 1955. [5] Billy May and His Orchestra perform in the film as themselves. They also provide the theme song, "Nightmare in New Orleans." [4]
Dance with Me, Henry is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring Abbott and Costello and Gigi Perreau.It is the final film that they starred in together, although Costello starred in one more film before his death, The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock.