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Title Director Cast Genre Note Dark Purpose: George Marshall: Shirley Jones, George Sanders: Drama: Universal: Dead Ringer: Paul Henreid: Bette Davis, Karl Malden ...
To Be Alive! was produced by S.C. Johnson & Son for presentation at the Johnson Wax pavilion at the 1964 New York World's Fair.The film was designed to celebrate the common ground between different cultures by tracing how children in various parts of the world mature into adulthood.
is appended to the title and shortened to The Incredibly Strange Creatures) is a 1964 American monster movie produced and directed by Ray Dennis Steckler. [1] [2] Steckler also starred in the film, [3] billed under the pseudonym "Cash Flagg". In the film, three friends visit a carnival and stumble onto a group of occultists and disfigured ...
By EMILY CEGIELSKI Nude and risque photos of Jennifer Lawrence and other massive stars, such as Ariana Grande, Kate Upton and Victoria Justice, reportedly leaked online Sunday.
Black Sun (1964 film) The Black Torment; The Black Tulip (1964 film) Black Wind (film) Blind Corner; The Blizzard (1964 film) Blood and Black Lace; Blood on the Arrow; Blood Ties (1964 film) Blow Job (1964 film) Bobbili Yuddham; La Boda (1964 film) Bommai (1964 film) La Bonne Soupe; Boy with a Flute; Brandy (film) The Brass Bottle (1964 film ...
Fort Worth was a frequent stop for some of Hollywood’s biggest movie stars during the 1940s and 1950s. These photos from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s archive capture some of the glitz and ...
"SNL50: The Anniversary Special" aired on Sunday to celebrate 50 years of "Saturday Night Live." The star-studded event featured live performances, sketches, and references to current events.
Movie Star News was [when?] a New York City landmark and is a collection of vintage pin-up, bondage, and Hollywood publicity photos amassed over the course of 73 years by Irving Klaw, his sister Paula Klaw and nephew Ira Kramer– nearly 3 million images and 250,000 negatives, [1] including 1,500 prints of Bettie Page, known as the queen of pin-ups.