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Getting Started l Types l Features l Brands Play yards -- updated versions of playpens -- are for more than just playing. They can also provide babies with an enclosed place for napping and some ...
Kolcraft is recalling 1 million play yards sold over the past decade after nearly 350 reports of the sides collapsing. At least 21 injuries were reported before the recall was initiated, the U.S ...
In some cases, a film's copyright has lapsed because of non-renewal while the underlying literary or dramatic source is still protected by copyright; for example, the film His Girl Friday (1940) became a public domain film in 1969 because it was not renewed, but it is based on the 1928 play The Front Page; as a practical matter, the film could ...
Pages in category "Premium large format movie formats" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Theaters continued to play Bowery Boys features well into the 1960s. The Bowery Boys (48 titles) was third-longest feature-film series of American origin in motion-picture history (behind the Charles Starrett westerns at 131 titles, and Hopalong Cassidy at 66). The final Bowery Boys film, In the Money, was released in 1958. Only Huntz Hall and ...
A boy develops a magical right arm and becomes a big-league pitcher for the Cubs. The Man From Left Field: 1993 Comedy A television film about a homeless man (Burt Reynolds) coaching a Little League team. The Sandlot: 1993 Comedy A man reminisces about his childhood friends and the games they played. Cooperstown: 1993 Drama
Juliet and her husband, both 80 years old, have managed to accumulate $250,000 in capital that has been held in a relatively vanilla instrument: certificates of deposit, also known as CDs. Don't miss
The Whole Ten Yards is a 2004 American crime comedy film directed by Howard Deutch and starring Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet, Kevin Pollak and Natasha Henstridge. It is a sequel to the 2000 film The Whole Nine Yards. It was based on characters created by Mitchell Kapner, who was the writer of the first film.