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Lost and Found is a 1979 British romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Melvin Frank and starring George Segal and Glenda Jackson. Featuring much of the same cast and crew as Frank's 1973 film A Touch of Class, this film follows a couple's constant meeting and clashing. It marked Martin Short's film debut.
Lost & Found is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Jeff Pollack, written by J. B. Cook, Marc Meeks, and David Spade, and starring Spade, Sophie Marceau, Patrick Bruel, Artie Lange, Mitchell Whitfield, and Martin Sheen. It was released on April 23, 1999 and was a critical and commercial failure.
A silent black and white film. Surviving print found at The Film-Makers' Cooperative in 2021, with digitized version published on the Internet Archive. [297] 1966: Incubus: Leslie Stevens: William Shatner: Surviving print found at Cinémathèque Française with French subtitles. [298] The Naked Fog: Joe Sarno: Tammy Latour Gretchen Rudolph
Black-and-white film prints judged to be otherwise worthless were sometimes incinerated to salvage the meager scrap value of the silver image particles in their emulsions. [2] Silent films in particular were once seen as having no further commercial value and were simply junked to clear out expensive storage space. [ 3 ]
The film starts off showing Walton island which is owned by World War 2 veteran, Alexander Walton. He goes missing one day, and the island is taken away from his family.
The dress was a simplistic elegant sheath but contained a stand-out statement: white writing that paid tribute to her family. Julia Roberts at the ‘Ticket To Paradise’ film premiere in London ...
The House of Flowers (AKA La Casa de las Flores) is getting the movie treatment, courtesy of...
Black-and-white portion of the film is extant; color sequences in the middle and end of the film are lost. 1931: Annabelle's Affairs: Alfred L. Werker: Jeanette MacDonald: The last of Jeanette MacDonald's films for Fox; only one reel is known to survive. Charlie Chan Carries On: Hamilton MacFadden: Warner Oland, Hamilton MacFadden