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Rotten Tomatoes Movieclips (formerly Movieclips and later Fandango Movieclips) is a company located in Venice, Los Angeles that offers streaming video of movie clips and trailers from such Hollywood film companies as Universal Pictures, Amazon MGM Studios, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. (including content from subsidiaries New Line Cinema and Castle Rock Entertainment), Disney, Sony Pictures ...
Winter A-Go-Go is a 1965 American comedy-drama film directed by Richard Benedict and starring James Stacy, William Wellman Jr., Beverly Adams, John Anthony Hayes, Jill Donohue, Tom Nardini, Duke Hobbie, Julie Parrish, Buck Holland, Linda Rogers, and Nancy Czar. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on October 28, 1965. [1] [2] [3] [4]
1-2-3 Go is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film. It was the 199th Our Gang short to be released. [1] It was directed by Edward Cahn, and starred George McFarland, Billie Thomas, Mickey Gubitosi, and Billy Laughlin.
One Down, Two to Go is a 1982 American blaxploitation action drama film written and directed by Fred Williamson and starring Williamson, Jim Brown, Richard Roundtree and Jim Kelly. [3] This is the third film to star Williamson, Brown, and Kelly, following Three the Hard Way and Take a Hard Ride .
Three into Two Won't Go (also known as 3 into 2 Won't Go) is a 1969 British drama film directed by Peter Hall, and starring Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom, and Judy Geeson. [2] It premiered at the 19th Berlin International Film Festival .
One of FitzPatrick's Travel Talks shorts, this one about Seoul, Korea in 1931. James FitzPatrick, a camera crew and a crowd at Bondi Beach, Australia, in 1951. James Anthony FitzPatrick was born in Shelton, Connecticut.
$480,000 [1] Frankie Go Boom is a 2012 comedy film directed by Jordan Roberts and starring Charlie Hunnam , Chris O'Dowd , Lizzy Caplan , and Ron Perlman . Plot
Go, Johnny Go! was the only film appearance of Ritchie Valens, who died shortly after filming it in a plane crash, along with Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper. The film was released after Valens' death. [3] [4] Go, Johnny Go! was Eddie Cochran's third and final appearance in a major picture. A second song, "I Remember", was filmed but cut from ...