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May 2–17: 1957 Cannes Film Festival: The documentary film City of Gold by Colin Low and Wolf Koenig which also features animated segments, wins the Palme d'or for Best Documentary Short. [5] May 4: Bob McKimson's Cheese It, the Cat! is first released, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons. It's a parody of the TV show The Honeymooners. [6]
At Montgomery, Pakistan, a Karachi-bound express passenger train collided at full speed with a stationary oil-tanker train before midnight. 300 people were killed and 150 injured by the accident. [79] [81] Born: Andrew Dice Clay, American comedian; in Brooklyn, New York City [82] Died: Manuel Briones, 64, Filipino lawyer, judge and politician [83]
Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1957 (20 P) Pages in category "1957 deaths" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,097 total.
Stopover Tokyo (1957). Actor Ken Scott was injured in a scene filmed in Japan when Edmond O'Brien fired at close range an overloaded prop pistol at him and a blank cartridge hit his face. He sustained no serious damage or permanent scarring. [74] Solomon and Sheba (1958).
1957 disasters in North America (3 C) 1957 disasters in Oceania (2 C) E. Explosions in 1957 (8 P) F. 1957 fires (1 C, 5 P) H. 1957 health disasters (1 C, 1 P) I.
The post 72 Hilariously Accurate Celebrity Memes first appeared on Bored Panda. For those who might get the joke about Leonardo DiCaprio dating younger women, "The Rock" playing the same character ...
Arnold's photos of Monroe on the set of 1961's The Misfits are some of her most famous images of the actress. This never-before-seen photo shows Marilyn between takes on the film's Nevada set in 1960.
The following is a listing of every United Productions of America (UPA) short released through Columbia Pictures from 1948 to 1959, as well as a complete feature film list and an incomplete list of TV series, industrial films and training films.