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Glenn Ford as John "Rip" Ripley; Lee Remick as Kelly Sherwood; Stefanie Powers as Toby Sherwood; Ross Martin as Garland Humphrey "Red" Lynch; Roy Poole as Brad; Ned Glass as "Popcorn" ...
Cape Fear (1962 film) The Collector (1965 film) Cul-de-sac (1966 film) D. Diabolically Yours; E. Enough Rope (film) Experiment in Terror; F. The Face of Another (film) G.
1962: The Burning Court: Julien Duvivier: Jean-Claude Brialy, Perette Pradier, Nadja Tiller: United States France Italy [22] The Cabinet of Caligari: Roger Kay: Glynis Johns, Dan O'Herlihy, Dick Davalos: United Kingdom United States: Psychological thriller [23] Cape Fear: J. Lee Thompson: Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum: United States [24 ...
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It was released in 1962 by RCA Victor (catalog no. LPM-2442) [1] The album entered Billboard magazine's pop album chart on June 30, 1962, reaching the No. 37 position on the chart. [2] AllMusic gave the album a rating of four stars. Reviewer Marcy Donelson called it an "adventurous score" and "a must for any level of Mancini collector" because ...
The Vienna plot also drew comparisons to a 2017 attack by a suicide bomber at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, that killed 22 people. The bomb detonated at the end of Grande’s ...
In the dark alleys of London, the notorious Jack the Ripper is committing a series of gruesome murders. Holmes and Watson, already intrigued by reports of the Jack the Ripper murders, become involved when they receive a parcel from Whitechapel containing a case of surgical instruments with the scalpel, possibly the murder weapon, missing.
If a Man Answers is a 1962 American romantic comedy film directed by Henry Levin and stars then real-life husband-and-wife Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee. It was produced by Ross Hunter Productions, Inc, shot in Eastman color, and distributed by Universal-International. The screenplay was written by Richard Morris from a novel by Winifred Wolfe. [2]