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Amy was originally filmed as a television movie titled Amy on the Lips, and was the first television movie that Disney Studios made for an adult audience. [3] Nanette Fabray and Louise Fletcher were interested in the role of "Malvina", a teacher of deaf children. Fabray, who played the part, was hearing impaired, and Fletcher's parents were ...
American schoolgirl Smith, the granddaughter of Wyoming governor Nels H. Smith, walked away from Camp Sloane near Salisbury, Connecticut after she had an altercation with other campers. She was last seen walking along U.S. Route 44, at the intersection of U.S. Route 44 and Belgo Road near Salisbury.
Amy Medford, the title character of Amy, a Walt Disney Pictures live-action film. Amy Minoru, the older sister of Nico Minoru in the TV series Runaways. Amelia "Amy" Pond, companion of the Doctor in the TV series Doctor Who. Amy Pond, a character in the TV series Supernatural. Amy Raudenfeld, a main character in the TV series Faking It.
The film's soundtrack, composed and recorded by the artist Ry Cooder, was released as an album Music From the Motion Picture "Alamo Bay" in the same year, and its title track "Theme from Alamo Bay" can be also found on Music by Ry Cooder, a compilation album of Cooder's soundtracks from movies released between 1980 and 1993.
Elizabeth Berridge (born May 2, 1962) is an American film and theatre actress. [1] She is known for her roles as Amy Harper in the horror film The Funhouse (1981), Constanze Mozart in the period drama film Amadeus (1984), Charlotte in the TV sitcom The Powers that Be (1992–1993), and Officer Eve Eggers on The John Larroquette Show (1993–1996).
Knightriders is a 1981 American action drama film written and directed by George A. Romero and starring Ed Harris, Gary Lahti, Tom Savini, Amy Ingersoll, Patricia Tallman, and Christine Forrest. It was filmed entirely on location in the Pittsburgh metro area, including Fawn Township and Natrona during the summer of 1980.
The film ends ambiguously with her being pulled away on a stretcher while she is asking about Paul's whereabouts coming in and out of sedation. [1] In Part III (1982), Ginny appears in the films cold open flashbacking her confrontation with Jason and is later confirmed to have survived on a news report detailing her ordeal.
Loni Anderson says she based her performance on her grandmother. She says producer Aaron Spelling had the script for a while but was unable to find a star; he cast Anderson after seeing her play a dual role on The Love Boat.