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"The Last Question" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It first appeared in the November 1956 issue of Science Fiction Quarterly and in the anthologies in the collections Nine Tomorrows (1959), The Best of Isaac Asimov (1973), Robot Dreams (1986), The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov (1986), the retrospective Opus 100 (1969), and in Isaac Asimov: The Complete ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 7th Cavalry: Joseph H. Lewis: Randolph Scott, Barbara Hale, Jay C. Flippen: Western: Columbia Pictures: 23 Paces to Baker Street: Henry Hathaway: Van Johnson, Vera Miles, Cecil Parker
A list of comedy films originally released in the 2020s. Often there may be considerable overlap particularly between comedy and other genres (including, teen, adult, romance, drama, animation, and action); the list should attempt to document films which are more closely related to comedy, even if they bend genres.
1956 comedy films (5 C, 133 P) ... Pages in category "1950s comedy films" ... This page was last edited on 17 April 2020, at 01:27 (UTC).
Year Winner Director(s) 2020: Palm Springs: Max Barbakow: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Jason Woliner: The 40-Year-Old Version: Radha Blank: The King of Staten Island
It includes 1956 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for comedy films released in the year 1956 . It does not include unreleased films.
First romantic comedy feature film, shot between May, 1916 and April, 1917 - Mabel Normand Feature Film Company; released August 11, 1918 - W.H. Productions - with Mabel Normand in the title role as she grows from a mischievous, orphaned teenage girl into a mature young woman, battling family deceptions, misunderstandings, and attempted rape ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1956: 1984: Michael Anderson: Edmond O'Brien, Michael Redgrave, Jan Sterling: Science-fiction: Assignment Redhead: Maclean Rogers: Richard Denning, Carole Mathews, Ronald Adam