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Friday the 13th Part III was released theatrically in the United States on Friday, August 13, 1982. [11] It was the first-ever 3-D film to receive a wide domestic release, opening on 1,079 screens. [1] Of these screens, 813 were 3-D capable, while the remainder consisted of drive-in theaters which were unable to accommodate the format. [1]
1982 is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Tommy Oliver and starring Hill Harper. [1] It is Oliver's directorial debut. [2] The film is also semi-autobiographical. [3] The film marked the final appearance of actress and activist Ruby Dee before her death in 2014.
(pronounced 'forty-eight hours') is a 1982 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Walter Hill, from a screenplay co-written with Larry Gross, Steven E. de Souza and Roger Spottiswoode. It stars Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy (the latter in his film debut) as a cop and a convict, respectively, who team up to catch two hardened criminals.
The film was commercially released in the US on August 13, 1982. It was well received by critics, with a number calling it the best film of 1982. It also was a financial success, grossing $190 million against a budget of $7.5 million. [1]
July 9 — Sci-fi movie Tron is the first feature film to use computer animation extensively. July 23 — During production of Twilight Zone: The Movie , Vic Morrow and two child actors are accidentally killed during a helicopter scene, leading to reforms in filmmaking safety and child-labor laws.
Rank Title Studio(s) Actor(s) Director(s) Gross 1. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: Universal Pictures: Dee Wallace, Peter Coyote, Henry Thomas, Robert MacNaughton and Drew Barrymore ...
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 1 Madman: Jensen Farley Pictures: Joe Giannone (director/screenplay); Gaylen Ross, Paul Ehlers, Tony Fish, Harriet Bass, Seth Jones, Jan Claire, Alex Murphy, Jimmy Steele, Carl Fredericks, Michael Sullivan
August 21 – Daryl Austin, journalist; August 23 – Natalie Coughlin, Olympic swimmer; August 24 – Jennifer Widerstrom, personal trainer; August 26 Esteban Arias, soccer player; John Mulaney, actor and comedian; August 27 – Josh Duhon, actor; August 28 LeAnn Rimes, country singer; Kelly Thiebaud, actress; August 29 Echo Kellum, actor and ...