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  2. Forever, Darling - Wikipedia

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    Forever, Darling is a 1956 American fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Alexander Hall, written by Helen Deutsch, and starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, and James Mason. [2] In the film, Ball stars as a wife who tries to save her struggling marriage to a chemical engineer (Arnaz) with the help of her guardian angel (Mason).

  3. List of Lucille Ball performances - Wikipedia

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    1956 Forever, Darling: Susan Vega Zanra Productions, Inc. MGM [71] 1960 The Facts of Life: Kitty Weaver United Artists [72] 1963 Critic's Choice: Angela Ballantine Warner Bros. [73] 1967 A Guide for the Married Man: Mrs Joe X (cameo) 20th Century Fox [74] 1968 Yours, Mine and Ours: Helen Beardsley: Desilu Productions [75] 1974 Mame: Mame Dennis ...

  4. 1955 in music - Wikipedia

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    US Billboard 1 – Aug 1955 (21 weeks), US CashBox 1 – Aug 1955 (29 weeks), Radio Luxembourg sheet music 1 for 1 week – Jan 1956, Oscar in 1955 (film 'Love is a Many Splendored Thing'), UK 2 – Nov 1955 (13 weeks), Peel list 2 of 1955, Italy 3 of 1956, DZE 3 of 1955, US BB 9 of 1955, POP 9 of 1955, Flanders 13 – Dec 1955 (3 months), RYM ...

  5. 1956 in film - Wikipedia

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    August 1956; The Beast of Hollow Mountain. 1 August Autumn Leaves; 3 August Mukh O Mukhosh, highest grossing Dhallywood, Bangladesh film of 1956. 17 August A Cry in the Night; These Wilder Years; 21 August War and Peace; 24 August A Strange Adventure; 26 August The Swan; 29 August The First Traveling Saleslady; The Vagabond King; September 1956 ...

  6. Desilu - Wikipedia

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    The studio's initial attempt to become involved in film production was the film Forever, Darling (1956), Arnaz and Ball's followup to their highly successful MGM release The Long, Long Trailer (1954), but it was a box-office failure. It was produced at Desilu, but under the banner of Zanra Productions (Arnaz spelled backward).

  7. Lucille Ball - Wikipedia

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    In October 1956, Ball, Arnaz, Vance, and William Frawley all appeared on a Bob Hope special on NBC, including a spoof of I Love Lucy, [88] the only time all four stars were together on a color telecast. By the end of the 1950s, Desilu had become a large company, causing a good deal of stress for both Ball and Arnaz.

  8. List of American films of 1956 - Wikipedia

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    The Best Things in Life Are Free: Michael Curtiz: Gordon MacRae, Dan Dailey, Sheree North: Musical: 20th Century Fox: Between Heaven and Hell: Richard Fleischer: Robert Wagner, Buddy Ebsen, Broderick Crawford: War: 20th Century Fox: Beyond Mombasa: George Marshall: Cornel Wilde, Donna Reed, Leo Genn: Adventure: United Artists. Co-production ...

  9. Desi Arnaz - Wikipedia

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    Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha III (March 2, 1917 – December 2, 1986), known as Desi Arnaz, was a Cuban-American actor, musician, producer, and bandleader. [1] He played Ricky Ricardo on the American television sitcom I Love Lucy, in which he co-starred with his wife Lucille Ball. [1]