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Pages in category "Films based on works by John D. MacDonald" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Title Director Cast Genre Note The Family Jewels: Jerry Lewis: Jerry Lewis, Sebastian Cabot, Donna Butterworth: Comedy: Paramount: Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! Russ Meyer: Tura Satana, Haji, Lori Williams
Action thriller [37] OSS 117 – Double Agent: André Hunebelle: John Gavin, Curd Jürgens, Margaret Lee: France: Action thriller [38] The Wrecking Crew: Phil Karlson: Dean Martin, Elke Sommer, Sharon Tate: United States [39] 1969: Hell's Angels '69: Lee Madden, Conny Van Dyke: Tom Stern, Jeremy Slate, Conny Van Dyke: United States: Action ...
This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekly box office in the United States during 1965 per Variety's weekly National boxoffice survey. The results are based on a sample of 20-25 key cities and therefore, any box office amounts quoted may not be the total that the film grossed nationally in the week.
The year 1965 in film involved several significant events, with The Sound of Music topping the U.S. box office and winning five Academy Awards. Fox Film (now 20th Century-Fox ), Universal City, California and Universal Studios Lot will celebrated their 50th anniversaries.
Drive-Thru History. As with any claim to being “first,” there are a few challengers, but it’s believed that the first McDonald’s drive-thru made its debut in 1975 in Arizona.
Convoy is a 13-episode American television show set during World War II that appeared on NBC for the 1965–1966 television season.. The series starred John Gavin as Commander Dan Talbot of the US Navy destroyer escort DD-181 and John Larch as civilian merchant Captain Ben Foster of the cargo ship Flagship, who were involved with the convoy ships and their escorts that help to transport food ...
Roger Ebert gave the film 2 stars out of a possible 4, writing, "Brannigan isn't great, but it's a wellcrafted [sic] action movie and, besides, it's got John Wayne in it." [7] A. H. Weiler of The New York Times stated, "Unfortunately, Mr. Wayne's first film trip to London doesn't appear to have been necessary. He and his busy company only serve ...