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Big The Musical is a 1996 musical adaptation of the 1988 film starring Tom Hanks.It was directed by Mike Ockrent and featured music by David Shire and lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr., with choreography by Susan Stroman.
Louis Moilanen eventually grew to the height of 7 ft 9 in (236 cm), and was known in Michigan as "Big Louie". [2] [3] As an adult he was a miner and bartender. [2] He also worked with the Ringling Brothers Circus as a sideshow attraction to exhibit his great height. [2]
Too Young to Kiss (also All Too Young) [1] is a 1951 American [2] comedy film [3] from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Van Johnson and June Allyson. The film, in which the 34-year-old Allyson's Cynthia Potter masquerades as a 14-year-old child prodigy, was directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The monaural, black-and-white film [1] clocks in at 91 ...
Big is a 1988 American fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Penny Marshall and stars Tom Hanks as Josh Baskin, an adolescent boy whose wish to be "big" transforms him physically into an adult. The film also stars Elizabeth Perkins , David Moscow , John Heard , and Robert Loggia , and was written by Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg .
Courtesy of Disney+. Cast: Archie Yates, Ellie Kemper, Rob Delaney Rating: PG Director: Dan Mazer Run Time: 90 minutes Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 15% | IMDb 3.6/10 The Home Alone remake follows a ...
Louie Anderson landed a part in "Coming to America," Eddie Murphy's 1988 cult classic, because of a kind gesture. And he had no idea it would revamp his film career.
Young district attorney Louie Jeffries is hit by a car and dies in 1964, but manages to slip by the pearly gates and is reborn. In 1987, twenty-three years later, his widow Corinne still misses him, ignoring the devotion of his best friend Phillip Train, who has raised Louie's only daughter Miranda as his own.
He Rides Tall is a 1964 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Charles Irwin and Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Tony Young, Dan Duryea, Jo Morrow, Madlyn Rhue, R. G. Armstrong, and Joel Fluellen.