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The Boy in the Plastic Bubble is a 1976 American made for television drama film inspired by the lives of David Vetter and Ted DeVita, who lacked effective immune systems.It stars John Travolta, Glynnis O'Connor, Diana Hyland, Robert Reed, Ralph Bellamy and P.J. Soles.
Drive-In is a 1976 American comedy film directed by Rod Amateau and written by Bob Peete. The film stars Lisa Lemole, Gary Lee Cavagnaro, Glenn Morshower , Billy Milliken, Lee Newsom and Regan Kee. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was released on May 26, 1976, by Columbia Pictures .
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 11 Jim the World's Greatest: Universal Pictures: Don Coscarelli (director/screenplay); Craig Mitchell (screenplay); Gregory Harrison, Reggie Bannister, Rory Guy, Marla Pennington, Robbie Wolcott, Karen McLain, David Lloyd
The biggest stars in movies and TV aren't always the actors. From the General Lee to James Bond's Aston Martins, these cars found in TV shows and movies can be real scene-stealers, too.
Ernst Lubitsch (/ ˈ l uː b ɪ tʃ /; January 29, 1892 – November 30, 1947) was a German-born American film director, producer, writer, and actor.His urbane comedies of manners gave him the reputation of being Hollywood's most elegant and sophisticated director; as his prestige grew, his films were promoted as having "the Lubitsch touch".
Ernst Lubitsch, Ernst Matray, Helene Voss: Short film / Lost film Producer, writer, actor 1915 Der erste Patient His Only Patient: PAGU [2] Ernst Lubitsch, Johanna Ewald: Short film / Lost film Actor 1915 Der letzte Anzug The Last Suit: PAGU Ernst Lubitsch Short film / Lost film Actor 1915 Der Kraftmeier The Bully: PAGU Ernst Lubitsch Short ...
March 10, 1976: Immoral Tales: USA theatrical distribution only; subtitled version June 18, 1976: The Cars That Ate Paris: U.S. distribution only; produced by The Australian Film Development Corporation and Royce Smeal Film Productions; re-edited and retitled The Cars That Eat People: January 12, 1977: Tattooed Hit Man
Vincent Canby of The New York Times wrote, "Like every other low-budget, regional melodrama of this kind, the movie is virtually constructed of automobile chases in which every shot of the lead car turning a corner, hitting a bump or swerving to avoid a truck must be repeated by a shot of the pursuing car dealing with the same set of ...