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The Incredible Shrinking Woman is a 1981 American science-fiction comedy film directed by Joel Schumacher (in his cinematic directing debut), written by Jane Wagner, and starring Lily Tomlin, Charles Grodin, Ned Beatty, John Glover, and Elizabeth Wilson.
The Big Show is a 1961 DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope drama film directed by James B. Clark, starring Esther Williams and Cliff Robertson.The cast also includes Robert Vaughn, Margia Dean, Nehemiah Persoff and David Nelson, [3] [4] who was best known to audiences of the time for The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet television show.
The film and its sequel were featured and riffed on the cult classic mocking series Mystery Science Theater 3000; actor Mike Nelson portrayed the title character twice in the mid-movie host sections of the series' season 3, episodes 9 and 19. On episode 9, the character seems more aggressive to Joel and the bots when the Satellite of Love hit ...
"The Invaders" is episode 15 of season 2 (and episode 51 overall) of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. The episode, which originally aired January 27, 1961, [1] starred Agnes Moorehead.
The film was released on video in 1999. [ 6 ] [ 11 ] In 2013 Pamela Green published the illustrated book Naked as Nature Intended: The Epic Tale of a Nudist Picture (Suffolk & Watt, ISBN 978-0954598594 ) with photographs by the film's stills photographer "Dam Buster" Douglas Webb .
Allied Artists were undertaking their most ambitious film program in five years, announcing 15 films would be made over 6 months. Several of these had a gangster theme including The Big Bankroll and The George Raft Story. [7] [8] [9] Producers Sam Bischoff and David Diamond had previously made The Phenix City Story. [10]
The movie was a success and in May 1958 Pal announced his intention to make a series of follow up movies for the studio, including The Time Machine, The Brothers Grimm, Lost Eden (about Captain Cook), and a film about Atlantis. [4]