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Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 13 Angel: New World Pictures: Robert Vincent O'Neill (director/screenplay); Joseph Michael Cala (screenplay); Cliff Gorman, Susan Tyrrell, Dick Shawn, Rory Calhoun, Donna Wilkes, John Diehl, Elaine Giftos, Mel Carter, David Underwood, Ken Olfson, Peter Jason, Ross Hagen, Dick Valentine, Marc Hayashi, Bob Gorman, Todd Hoffman ...
Ledner was married to Gerald Andrew 'Jerry' Ledner from 1939 until her death. They had two daughters. [1] [34]After having suffered from multiple sclerosis for several years [35] (and having publicly advocated for the right to die the previous January), [36] Ledner died in Los Angeles on March 31, 1984, after what was described by the Los Angeles Times as "a long illness."
Ronald Clark O'Bryan (October 19, 1944 – March 31, 1984), nicknamed The Candy Man, The Man Who Killed Halloween and The Pixy Stix Killer, was an American man convicted of killing his eight-year-old son Timothy (April 5, 1966 – October 31, 1974) on Halloween 1974 with a potassium cyanide-laced Pixy Stix that was ostensibly collected during a trick or treat outing.
Top 1984 Movies at the Domestic Box Office at The Numbers; Top 1984 Movies at the International Box Office at The Numbers; Top 1984 Movies at the Worldwide Box Office at The Numbers; Top-US-Grossing Titles Released 1984-01-01 to 1984-12-31 at IMDb; Most Popular Feature Films Released 1984-01-01 to 1984-12-31 at IMDb; List of 1984 films at IMDb
Jack Michael Antonoff (born March 31, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is the lead vocalist of the rock band Bleachers, and previously the guitarist and drummer for the pop band Fun and the lead vocalist of the indie rock band Steel Train.
Rank Title Studio(s) Actor(s) Director(s) Gross 1. Ghostbusters: Columbia Pictures: Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Harold Ramis, Rick Moranis, Ernie Hudson, William Atherton and Annie Potts
By Christmas 1983, the film is no longer playing at most venues but remains in about a hundred theatres until January 1984. [2] Gross earnings were just over $19.2 million. [ 3 ] Over the years, the film's critical reputation would grow considerably and it is now regarded by some as one of the best films of 1983. [ 4 ]
March 16, 1984: Tank: co-production with Lorimar Productions: April 6, 1984: Hard to Hold: April 13, 1984: Iceman: May 4, 1984: Sixteen Candles: co-production with Channel Productions May 11, 1984: Firestarter: North American distribution and select international theatrical distribution only; produced by Dino De Laurentiis Corporation: June 1 ...