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The Forgotten is a 2004 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Julianne Moore, Dominic West, Gary Sinise, Alfre Woodard, Linus Roache, and Anthony Edwards.
Forgotten man, a concept used in American political rhetoric; The Forgotten Man, a 2010 painting by Jon McNaughton; The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression, a 2007 book by Amity Shlaes; The Forgotten Man, a 2005 Elvis Cole novel by Robert Crais; The Forgotten Man, a 1971 TV film; The Forgotten Man, a 1941 Robert Benchley short
In the film My Man Godfrey (1936) a Boston Brahmin is mistaken for a tramp when frivolous socialites are looking for a "forgotten man" in a scavenger hunt. In the 1956 film High Society, the Cole Porter song sung by Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, "well, did you evah" opens with the lines: 'I have heard among this clan, You are called the ...
Vieira reports that the film had two different endings: in one, the rocky romance between Warren William and Joan Blondell – whom he calls "cheap and vulgar" – is resolved backstage after the "Forgotten Man" number. In an alternative ending, this scene never takes place and the film ends with the number. [20]
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The Forgotten (also known as Don't Look in the Basement and Death Ward #13) is a 1973 independent horror film directed by S. F. Brownrigg, written by Tim Pope and starring Bill McGhee, former Playboy model Rosie Holotik, and Annabelle Weenick (credited as Anne MacAdams) about homicidal patients at an insane asylum.
Forgotten (Korean: 기억의 밤; RR: Gieokui Bam; lit. "Night of Memory") is a 2017 South Korean mystery thriller film written and directed by Jang Hang-jun . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The film stars Kang Ha-neul and Kim Mu-yeol , with Moon Sung-keun and Na Young-hee in supporting roles.
Moten performed The Forgotten Man from her movie Gold Diggers of 1933 for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt at his birthday celebration. [5] The song echoed Roosevelt's campaign promise that he would remember the "forgotten man." Etta Moten Barnett crossed over decades before that music-industry phrase existed.