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5. The Man Who Would Be King (1975). Cast: Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Christopher Plummer Rating: G Based on Rudyard Kipling’s novella of the same name, The Man Who Would Be King follows two ...
The Beach Boys: It's OK! (originally just titled The Beach Boys) [1] is a 1976 television special about the Beach Boys that was directed by Gary Weis.It premiered on NBC in August 1976 and includes contemporary concert footage intertwined with interviews and other footage, including Carl Wilson flying a plane and Dennis Wilson judging a beauty pageant.
Pages in category "Films about the Beach Boys" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Beach Boys: An American Family is a 2000 American miniseries written by Kirk Ellis and directed by Jeff Bleckner. [1] It is a dramatization of the early years of The Beach Boys, from their formation in the early 1960s to their peak of popularity as musical innovators, through their late-1960s decline (and Brian Wilson's beginning battle with mental illness), to their re-emergence in 1974 ...
co-production with Spangler & Sons Pictures March 24, 1972: The Godfather: Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. co-production with Alfran Productions. Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1990 May 3, 1972: The Pied Piper: British: co-produced by Sagittarius Productions Inc. and Goodtimes Enterprises: May 5, 1972: Play It Again, Sam
Feel Flows: The Sunflower & Surf's Up Sessions 1969–1971 is an expanded reissue of the albums Sunflower (1970) and Surf's Up (1971) by American rock band the Beach Boys.It was released by Capitol/UME on August 27, 2021 and was produced by Mark Linett and Alan Boyd.
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This is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. in the 1970s. This list does not include direct-to-video releases or films from New Line Cinema prior to its merger with Warner Bros. in 2008, nor does it include third-party films or films Warner gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions.