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Party Girl had an Internet premiere ahead of its wide release, transmitted from the office of Glenn Fleishman and his Point of Presence Company on June 3, 1995. [2] While the early video transmission was limited to black and white, it marked the first time a feature film with an American movie theater release was broadcast generally online. [6]
Party Girl is a 1958 American film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Robert Taylor, Cyd Charisse and Lee J. Cobb. Filmed in CinemaScope , it was the last film Charisse did for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , and the next-to-last film Taylor did for the studio; they were MGM's last two remaining major contract stars.
Party Girl, starring Marie Prevost; Party Girl, starring Robert Taylor and Cyd Charisse; Party Girl, starring Parker Posey; Party Girl, a French film; Party Girl (1996 TV series), a short-lived series based on the 1995 film and starring Christine Taylor
Many movies that reach the three-hour mark are doing so to position themselves as “Oscar bait,” as the facile assumption is that any film of that length is a historical masterpiece of great ...
The Golem and the Dancing Girl; Good Kids; H. Halloween Night; Henry Gamble's Birthday Party; ... The Party (1968 film) Party Monster (film) The Party (1990 film)
Party Girl is an American sitcom based on the 1995 film of the same name [1] that aired briefly on Fox in September 1996 [2] with Christine Taylor, Swoosie Kurtz, and John Cameron Mitchell. Following Fox's cancellation, boss Peter Roth attempted to retool the show, but it never materialized.
Party Girl is the first film to premiere on the internet on June 3, 1995. [111] The LaserDisc version of Clear and Present Danger featured the first home theater Dolby Digital mix. It was quickly followed by True Lies, Stargate, Forrest Gump, and Interview with the Vampire among others. [112] [113]
Party Girl is a 2014 French drama film written and directed by Marie Amachoukeli, Claire Burger and Samuel Theis. It won the Un Certain Regard Ensemble Prize and the Camera d'Or award at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival .