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The Yellow Canary is a 1963 American thriller film directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Pat Boone and Barbara Eden. It was adapted by Rod Serling from a novel by Whit Masterson, who also wrote the novel that was the basis for Orson Welles' Touch of Evil. The film was photographed by veteran Floyd Crosby and scored by jazz composer Kenyon Hopkins.
United Artists. 6 Academy Award nominations with 1 win; top-grossing film of 1963 Jason and the Argonauts: Don Chaffey: Todd Armstrong, Nancy Kovack, Honor Blackman: Fantasy: Columbia: Johnny Cool: William Asher: Henry Silva, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jim Backus: Crime: United Artists: Kings of the Sun: J. Lee Thompson: Yul Brynner, George Chakiris ...
Her last film for 20th Century Fox was The Yellow Canary (1963). She left Fox and began guest-starring in television shows and acting in films for MGM, Universal, and Columbia. She played supporting roles over the next few years, including The Brass Bottle and 7 Faces of Dr. Lao. [citation needed]
Yellow Canary is a 1943 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Richard Greene and Albert Lieven. Neagle plays a British Nazi sympathizer who travels to Halifax, Canada, trailed by spies from both sides during the Second World War. Neagle and director/producer Wilcox collaborated on a number of previous film ...
Yellow: (1998, 2006 feature, 2006 short, 2012 & 2014) The Yellow Arm (1921) Yellow Asphalt (2000) The Yellow Back (1926) The Yellow Balloon (1953) A Yellow Bird (2016) The Yellow Bird (2001) The Yellow Birds (2018) The Yellow Cab Man (1950) Yellow Caesar (1941) The Yellow Cameo (1928) Yellow Canary (1943) The Yellow Canary (1963) Yellow Cargo ...
The year 1963 in film involved some significant events, ... The Yellow Canary, starring Pat Boone; Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Ieri, oggi, domani), ...
“Let the Canary Sing” is satisfying when it focuses on Lauper’s music and her ragamuffin-street-kook persona, but you feel like you’re getting the super-bite-size version of Cyndi Lauper ...
The Yellow Canary (Music From The Motion Picture), Kenyon Hopkins and His Orchestra, Verve [V6-8548], recorded April 15 and 16, 1963, in New York; released 1963 [19] The Reporter: The Original Music From the CBS Television Network Series, (Columbia CL 2269 mono), 1964 [ 20 ]