Enduring Love | ... cEwan's novel Enduring Love, which was later turned into a film also called | ; the American movies Fatal Attraction and The Bodyguard, the Portuguese f ... |
Shortbus | ... udio performances "Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby", which opens the film | (2006) by John Cameron Mitchell |
National Film Registry | ... Sherman's March was also chosen for preservation by the Library of Congress | in 2000 as an "historically significant American motion picture. |
Hereafter | Damon's 2010 projects included Clint Eastwood's | and the Coen Brothers' remake of the 1969 John Wayne-starring Western True ... |
Grace of My Heart | ... ced earlier, in 1996, on a song called "God Give Me Strength" for the movie | . This led the pair to write and record the critically acclaimed album Pai ... |
All the King's Men | ... 's attitude towards the procedure and, at times, changed it. The 1946 novel | by Robert Penn Warren described a lobotomy, saying it "would have made a C ... |
Alamo Bay | ... the Ku Klux Klan, and also served as the basis for the 1985 Ed Harris film | |
Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll | ... shouted lyrics, prefigured many later developments. In the documentary film | , Bruce Springsteen demonstrates a compelling explanation of how Chuck Ber ... |
Walkabout | ... bined with futuristic post-apocalyptic themes in the Mad Max series. 1971's | was a British film set in Australia which was a forerunner to many Austral ... |
Black Narcissus | ... ncluding her first starring role in the film adaptation of Uncle Silas, and | (both 1947). Olivier offered her the chance to work and study at the Brist ... |
Fahrenheit 9/11 | ... ennsylvania State University biology professor showed his students the film | just before the 2004 election in an attempt to influence their votes. Pres ... |
That Certain Summer | ... hen a co-star in the controversial Emmy Award-winning 1972 television movie | , said to be the first television movie in America to portray homosexualit ... |
The Fisher King | ... bin's worked with Terry Gilliam before as well, of course, most famously in | . But I have no idea about Good Omens casting (except for Shadwell. Terry ... |
Rocky V | ... boxing promoter George Washington Duke, played by Richard Gant in the film | , is based on King and uses his famous catchphrase, "Only in America!" Kin ... |
Elizabeth R | He also played Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester in | , and Prince Albert in Edward the Seventh (known as Edward the King to the ... |
The Matrix | ... alia and Warner Roadshow Studios, host large international productions like | and and |
The Best of Everything | ... -penniless following Steele's death, accepted a supporting role in the film | (1959). It was her first non-starring role in her later career |
The Usual Suspects | ... elt Spacey was the right choice based on his performances in the 1995 films | and Seven, and 1992's Glengarry Glen Ross. Spacey was surprised; he said, ... |
True Grit | ... after and the Coen Brothers' remake of the 1969 John Wayne-starring Western | ; the latter movie started filming in March 2010 and was released in Decem ... |
Beginning of the End | Urbana provides the setting for Bert I. Gordon's 1957 science fiction film, | . Parodied on the television program, Mystery Science Theater 3000, this m ... |
Starman (film) | ... n songs together, singing harmonies all the time." Karen Allen when filming | in 1984 |
The Gambler | ... and the oldest of its type in Germany. Dostoyevsky is said to have written | after he lost his money and even his shirt here. The rooms were designed i ... |
Great Expectations | ... sidered vulgar. (Note the exclamation by Estella in Charles Dickens's novel | : "He calls the knaves, Jacks, this boy!") However, because the card abbre ... |
No Wave Cinema | | was an underground film scene in Tribeca and the East Village. Filmmakers ... |
Torn Curtain | ... mple, it is not the sole case of well-known rejected scores. Others include | (Bernard Herrmann), Troy (Gabriel Yared), Peter Jackson's King Kong (Howar ... |
Kiss of the Spider Woman | ... olden Space Needle include Whale Rider for 2003, Trainspotting for 1996 and | for 1985 |
Wolf Creek | ... ame in the 1980s and Japanese Story, The Proposition and the world-renowned | in the 2000s. These films depict the Australian bush and its creatures as ... |
Green Zone | ... d him in the Bourne Supremacy and Bourne Ultimatum, for the action thriller | , which flopped commercially and received ambivalent reception from critic ... |
Oh, Kay! | This was followed by | (1926); Funny Face (1927); Strike Up the Band (1927 and 1930); Gershwin gi ... |
Head Office | ... ole as more or less himself in 1982's The Last Fight and in the 1985 comedy | . He also had another brief cameo as himself in the 1997 movie The Devil's ... |
Jagged Edge (film) | ... uitar with him on set." Glenn Close in reference to filming the 1985 movie, | |
The Muppet Movie | ... t Show, the Muppets appeared in their first theatrical feature film, 1979's | . The film was both a critical and financial success; it made US$65.2 mill ... |
Catch-22 | ... that IM was tasked to free. He then played Dobbs in the film adaptation of | . Sheen was then a co-star in the controversial Emmy Award-winning 1972 te ... |
The Last Kiss | ... including the Union terrace and Library Mall. More recently, the 2006 film | used Madison and the university as a back-drop. One early scene in the fil ... |
Showgirls | ... d him as her manager after he kept sending her scripts for films similar to | and Species. After several months in the city, she was cast in her first f ... |
Why Girls Love Sailors | ... s were often used so the audience could visualize the scene for themselves. | (1927) was a significant film for Hardy because it gave him two of his mos ... |
The Sims | ... most successful series to date and the best-selling PC game of all time is | (2000). Maxis has developed seven expansion packs for the game as well as ... |
Mad Max series | ... chopaths. These are combined with futuristic post-apocalyptic themes in the | . 1971's Walkabout was a British film set in Australia which was a forerun ... |
Edward Scissorhands | ... ollywood debut when the Southgate Shopping Center was featured in the movie | . It is also mentioned in the Sublime song "April 26, 1992 (Miami)" when l ... |
The Dirty Dozen | ... r, Lee Marvin, found himself camping in Ferry Meadows during the filming of | : Next Mission in 1985. In October 2008 Hollywood returned to Wansford for ... |
Viva Las Vegas | ... nn-Margret, who would later co-star with Presley in the 1964 motion picture | , The Cadets, Roger Miller, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, John Cale, Merle ... |
Faces | ... tember 21, 2004, the film was released in Region 1 - together with Shadows, | , The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, and Opening Night - as part of the eigh ... |
Modern Times | ... d his run-ins with the law, but his 1930s films were more openly political. | depicts workers and poor people in dismal conditions. The final dramatic s ... |
East of Eden | In John Steinbeck's novel | , the atmosphere of Jenny's whorehouse is described as "tavern bacchanalia ... |
Last Days of Coney Island | ... esults. His attempt to independently finance a low-budget animated feature, | , intended as his most personal film, failed. In September 2002, Bakshi, L ... |
The Door in the Floor | ... artoonist. Some of his "doodles" have appeared in films including K-PAX and | |
Warm Springs | ... litating stroke. She followed up with a turn as Eleanor Roosevelt for HBO's | (2005), which chronicled Franklin Delano Roosevelt's quest for a miracle c ... |
Crash | ... ghty-Four) and "Ballardesque" or "Ballardian" (from J.G. Ballard, author of | ). The word "sadistic" is derived from the cruel sexual practices Marquis ... |
Now I'll Tell One | ... 930s. The silent Hats Off (1927) has vanished completely. The first half of | (1927) is lost and the second half has yet to be released on video. In the ... |
An American in Paris | In 1951, MGM released the musical | , featuring Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron. Winning the 1951 Best Picture Osc ... |
He Who Must Die | ... in 1966, and career. As a start, the next year she starred in the latter's | and other films by Dassin followed featuring Mercouri, such as The Law (19 ... |
Network | ... posthumous Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the American satire | , becoming the first Australian to win an Oscar for best actor |
Never on Sunday | She became well-known to international audiences when she starred in | (1960), in which Dassin was the director and co-star. For this film, Merco ... |
Tender Mercies | ... s in the Heart (starring Sally Field, Danny Glover and John Malkovich), and | starring Robert Duvall, were both filmed in Waxahachie. The movies 1918 an ... |
Kiss Me Kate | ... oned in Cole Porter's contemporaneous song, "Too Darn Hot", for his musical | (1948) - "According to the Kinsey report/Every average man I know ..." (th ... |
National Film Registry | ... oman Under the Influence was selected for preservation in the United States | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", one of ... |
Back to School | ... film that made extensive use of the city as a backdrop was the 1986 comedy | , starring Rodney Dangerfield. The University's Bascom Hill was used exten ... |
Sabrina the Teenage Witch | ... lete her degree, because she was given the title role for the 1996 TV movie | . This was followed by the television series of the same name which lasted ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... st Actress Award at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the | and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role |
The Trip to Bountiful | ... starring Robert Duvall, were both filmed in Waxahachie. The movies 1918 and | were also filmed there. The long-running television series Walker, Texas R ... |
Tommy | ... les. These huge kits became well known, notably the amber set in the films, | and Stardust, and in footage shot by the BBC at Charlton in 1974. The 1975 ... |
Californication | In season 5 of the television series | , the protagonist Hank Moody mentions the Kinsey report as a derogatory co ... |
Young Bess | ... ong the many films she appeared in during this period were The Robe (1953), | (1953), Désirée (1954), The Egyptian (1954), Guys and Dolls (1955) – "in w ... |
21 Days | The First and the Last, a short play, was adapted as | , starring Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier |
Paramount Pictures | ... with producer/director Charles Wallace that led to a follow-up in 1981 for | titled Late Flowering Love that saw Eric play a Second World War major. Th ... |
Trainspotting | ... . Previous winners of the Golden Space Needle include Whale Rider for 2003, | for 1996 and Kiss of the Spider Woman for 1985 |
Invictus | ... gby union team captain François Pienaar in the Clint Eastwood-directed film | , which is based on the 2008 John Carlin book Playing the Enemy: Nelson Ma ... |
Modern Times | ... n during this era can be understood through films such as Chaplin's classic | . These concepts did not stay confined to the shop floor. One magazine inv ... |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame | ... e years old, was his mother's taking him to see Lon Chaney's performance in | . The second incident occurred in 1932, when a carnival entertainer, one M ... |
Le Grand Charles | ... in the BBC serial, Bertie and Elizabeth, and in the French TV mini-series, | , about the life of Charles de Gaulle |
Beowulf | ... 08, Gilliam was still hopeful about the project. Neil Gaiman's Stardust and | were successful as films in 2007, which has given the Good Omens adaptatio ... |
documentary | In late 1961, Smith left his job at CBS when a dispute erupted over a | called Who Speaks for Birmingham?. This in-depth investigation concerned t ... |
White Mama | ... rd for (1979) with Gena Rowlands, and was nominated for her performances in | (1980) and Little Gloria... Happy at Last (1982). She also played supporti ... |
Modern Times | ... ing his 1929 Oscar as a doorstop. This may help explain why City Lights and | , considered by several polls to be two of the greatest of all motion pict ... |
"À la folie... pas du tout" ("He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not") | The 2002 French film | recounts the story of a young woman with erotomania obsessed with her neig ... |
Stardust | ... huge kits became well known, notably the amber set in the films, Tommy and | , and in footage shot by the BBC at Charlton in 1974. The 1975–1976 white ... |
Zorba the Greek | ... ge film Stella (1955), directed by Michael Cacoyannis (also the director of | ). The film received special praise at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival, wher ... |
The Actress | ... ontract with Hughes in 1952. In 1953 she starred alongside Spencer Tracy in | , a film that was one of her personal favourites. Among the many films she ... |
A Death in the Family | ... , Spartacus (1960), All the Way Home (1963) – a film of James Agee's novel, | – and The Happy Ending (1969), again directed by Brooks and for which she ... |
Best Actress in a Leading Role | ... ner Bros. movies of the later 1940s, earning Crawford the Academy Award for | |
Destiny | ... Schuster, 1967), Hitchcock also said he was influenced by Fritz Lang's film | (1921) |
documentaries | ... ject of several books, a lengthy essay in Rolling Stone, two feature length | , and was the inspiration for two Hollywood movies Boogie Nights and Wonde ... |
The Uninhibited | ... e, Carl Foreman, Norman Jewison, and starred in films like Spanish language | by Juan Antonio Bardem. She continued her stage career in the Greek produc ... |
Britain's Best Sitcom | ... ist created by the British Film Institute. In the 2004, a BBC TV poll for " | ", Blackadder was voted the second best British sitcom of all time, topped ... |
Trouble in Store | ... low-budget star-vehicle comedies for the Rank Organisation, beginning with | in 1953. This film earned him a BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to ... |
Stardust | Even in 2008, Gilliam was still hopeful about the project. Neil Gaiman's | and Beowulf were successful as films in 2007, which has given the Good Ome ... |
The Out-of-Towners | ... ddams Family Values (1993), Baby's Day Out (1994), Marvin's Room (1996) and | (1999) |
Number 13 | ... of bad luck. His first directing project came in 1922 with the aptly titled | . The production was cancelled due to financial problems and the few scene ... |
Sweet Bird of Youth | ... continued her stage career in the Greek production of Tennessee Williams's | (1960), under the direction of Karolos Koun. In 1967, she played the leadi ... |
The Happy Ending | ... Way Home (1963) – a film of James Agee's novel, A Death in the Family – and | (1969), again directed by Brooks and for which she received her second Osc ... |
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom | ... to 15 years for attempted murder. The story was made into a 1993 HBO movie, | . Channelview is also home to Houston Astro's pitcher Chris Sampson, forme ... |
Humoresque | ... top star and respected actress, appearing in such roles as Helen Wright in | (1946), Louise Howell Graham in Possessed (1947, for which she was nominat ... |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III | In the feature film | , the Daimyo emerges from a bell struck by a cannonball with his hair stic ... |
White Shadows in the South Seas | ... our Dollar Island (1927). Irving Thalberg of M-G-M invited Flaherty to film | (1928) in collaboration with W. S. Van Dyke, but their talents proved an u ... |
The Man from Snowy River | ... n the theme of the female experience of life in the Australian bush. 1982's | starring Tom Burlinson and Sigrid Thornton dramatised the classic Banjo Pa ... |
The Beastmaster | By 1982, fantasy films such as | and Conan the Barbarian had proven successful at the box office, and Baksh ... |
Les Misérables | ... go wrote some of his best-known works while in exile in Guernsey, including | . His home in St. Peter Port, Hauteville House, is now a museum administer ... |
Powers of Ten | ... The airport area is also the central location of the short documentary film | by |
The Scarlet Pimpernel | ... main antagonist Cathy Ames won her a Golden Globe. In 1982, she appeared in | with Anthony Andrews and Ian McKellen. In 1984, Seymour appeared nude in t ... |
Haven | ... eature films that have been filmed in the Cayman Islands include: The Firm, | , Cayman Went and |
Santa Fe Trail | Errol Flynn played Stuart in the movie | , depicting his antebellum life, confronting John Brown in Kansas and at H ... |
The Big Country | ... ghtfully proper (and improper) as the Salvation Army officer Sarah Brown" – | (1958), Elmer Gantry (1960), (directed by her second husband, Richard Broo ... |
La révolution française | ... niversary of the French Revolution, Seymour appeared in the television film | , filmed in both French and English. Seymour appeared as the doomed French ... |
Atanarjuat | ... Before the rule change, Canada submitted one film in a different language— | (2001), shot in Inuktitut. That language, one of the country's aboriginal ... |
Places in the Heart | ... lar in the movie industry in the mid 1980s. The Academy-Award winning films | (starring Sally Field, Danny Glover and John Malkovich), and Tender Mercie ... |
Jerry Desmonde | ... tion to a straight man, often played by Edward Chapman (as Mr Grimsdale) or | . They benefited from Wisdom's capacity for physical slapstick comedy and ... |
The Firm | Feature films that have been filmed in the Cayman Islands include: | , Haven, Cayman Went and |
2 Days in the Valley | ... II (1995). Her first speaking role was a supporting but significant part in | . Larger roles in widely released Hollywood films followed, and her career ... |
Possessed | ... in such roles as Helen Wright in Humoresque (1946), Louise Howell Graham in | (1947, for which she was nominated for a second Oscar for Best Actress) an ... |
Ride Beyond Vengeance | ... episodes. After the cancellation of Martian, Bixby starred in four movies: | , Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding, and two of Elvis Presley's movies, Cla ... |
Marvin's Room | ... porting performances to Addams Family Values (1993), Baby's Day Out (1994), | (1996) and The Out-of-Towners (1999) |
The Kids Are Alright | ... ak Starkey. His final kit, a dark metallic one, is seen in the footage from | at Shepperton in 1978 |
The Ring Two | ... other Japanese horror films, including The Grudge and Dark Water. A sequel, | , was released in North American theaters on March 18, 2005. It was direct ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... success directed by Hollywood veteran William Wyler. Streisand won the 1968 | for the role, sharing it with Katharine Hepburn (The Lion in Winter), the ... |
8 Mile | ... ition outside of the African-American community with rapper Eminem's movie, | |
A Dream of Passion | She retired from film acting in 1978, when she played in her last film, | , directed by her husband Jules Dassin. Her last performance on stage was ... |
Der Untergang | ... draws at least partly on Inside the Third Reich, a long list that includes | |
The Sandlot | Leary has appeared as an actor in over 40 movies, including | , as Scott's stepfather Bill, Monument Ave., The Matchmaker, The Ref, Suic ... |
Battlestar Galactica | ... equences had been completed in 1977. In 1978, she appeared as Serina in the | film, and then later in the first two episodes of the television series th ... |
Kid Auto Races at Venice | ... us role was that of The Tramp, which he first played in the Keystone comedy | in 1914. From the April 1914 one-reeler Twenty Minutes of Love onwards he ... |
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? | ... Fosse's Cabaret, Woody Allen's Take the Money and Run, and Sydney Pollack's | , while other films like Song of Norway and Candy, were critical and box-o ... |
Dracula | ... Will o' the wisp makes an appearance in the first chapter of Bram Stoker's | , as the Count, masquerading as his own coach driver, takes Jonathan Harke ... |
Octopussy | ... Wallace for MGM/UA, it was released in the cinema with the James Bond film | , and later Wargames. Wallace and Eric were half way through filming a fou ... |
Hairspray | ... atch Me If You Can, Pulp Fiction, Wedding Crashers, The Rundown, Click, and | , as well as music videos by recording artists such as Madonna, Journey, R ... |
Mysteries of the Bible | ... rom 1994 until 1998 Simmons narrated the A&E documentary television series, | . In 2004 Simmons voiced the lead-role of Sophie in the English dub of How ... |
The Watcher in the Woods | ... supporting roles in two Disney films, Return from Witch Mountain (1978) and | (1980) |
On the Line | ... uccess led Bass to work in film and television. He starred in the 2001 film | , which his company, Bacon & Eggs, also produced. Bass later formed a seco ... |
The Threepenny Opera | ... r stage career for the following years, playing in the Greek productions of | and, for a second time, Sweet Bird of Youth, in addition to the ancient Gr ... |
A Midwinter's Tale | Plays such as I Hate Hamlet or movies such as | are about a production of Hamlet, which in turn includes a production of T ... |
On the Road | ... er, Japhy Ryder, in the same way Neal Cassady had inspired Dean Moriarty in | . As the large majority of people in the Beat movement had urban backgroun ... |
Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers | His latest appearance will be in the latest Ultraman movie, | |
Dogme 95 | ... usic; others may feature a score that plays almost continuously throughout. | is a genre that has music only from sources within a film, such as from a ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... York University in the late 1960s. The movie was slated to shoot under the | banner, but shortly before principal photography was to commence, Paramoun ... |
Youth Without Youth | Damon had an uncredited cameo in Francis Ford Coppola's | (2007) and another cameo in the 2008 Che Guevara biopic Che. He lent his v ... |
Stardust | ... early days of British rock 'n' roll. Moon reprised the role for the sequel | in 1974. The film co-starred Moon's friend Ringo Starr of The Beatles. He ... |
The Rugrats Movie | ... in the film to perform the song. He also wrote "I Throw My Toys Around" for | and performed it with No Doubt. The same year, he collaborated with Paddy ... |
The Dawning | In 1988 she starred in | with Anthony Hopkins and Hugh Grant, and in 1989 she again starred in a mi ... |
The More the Merrier | ... A Place in the Sun and in 1956 for Giant. He was also nominated in 1943 for | , in 1954 for Shane, and in 1959 for The Diary of Anne Frank |
Cabaret | ... enamed ABC Motion Pictures. It made some moneymaking films like Bob Fosse's | , Woody Allen's Take the Money and Run, and Sydney Pollack's They Shoot Ho ... |
The Omen | The book is a comedy and a quasi-parody of the 1976 film | (as well as other books and films of the genre), concerning the birth of t ... |
Little Dorrit | ... as Arthur Clennam. It was directed by Karel Lamač. The fourth, in 1988, is | , a UK feature film starring Alec Guinness and Derek Jacobi amongst a larg ... |
the novel | ... Reeve. In 1981, she appeared in the television film East of Eden, based on | by John Steinbeck. Her portrayal of main antagonist Cathy Ames won her a G ... |
Whale Rider | ... the end of each movie. Previous winners of the Golden Space Needle include | for 2003, Trainspotting for 1996 and Kiss of the Spider Woman for 1985 |
Promise at Dawn | ... est Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical, while her performance in | (1970) gave her another Golden Globe Award nomination |
New Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | ... e original novel was produced. It was later compiled into a DVD film titled | in the West in 2004. The DVD film was over an hour and half longer than th ... |
Octopussy | ... y in and around Peterborough. In 1983 opening scenes for the 13th 007 film, | , starring Sir Roger Moore, were filmed at Orton Mere. A music video for t ... |
Mildred Pierce | Crawford wanted to play the title role in | (1945), but Bette Davis was the studio's first choice. However, Davis turn ... |
The Execution of Private Slovik | ... evision drama for his portrayal of Pvt. Eddie Slovik in the television film | . Based on an incident that occurred during World War II, the film told th ... |
Expressionist | ... ted Kingdom. As with many of his earlier works, this film was influenced by | techniques Hitchcock had witnessed first-hand in Germany. Some commentator ... |
Illya Darling | ... nder the direction of Karolos Koun. In 1967, she played the leading role in | (from 11 April 1967 to 13 January 1968) at Broadway, for which she was nom ... |
Emerald City | ... uccessful Australian films including: Don's Party (1976); Gallipoli (1981), | (1988), and Balibo (2009) |
A Little Night Music | ... g. She toured the United States in Stephen Sondheim's well-reviewed musical | , then took the show to London, and thus originated the role of Desirée Ar ... |
Braveheart | A well-known account is presented in the film | , directed by and starring Mel Gibson, written by Randall Wallace, and fil ... |
Somewhere in Time | ... enly Dog opposite Chevy Chase, and as Elise McKenna in the romantic fantasy | opposite Christopher Reeve. In 1981, she appeared in the television film E ... |
Devil Monster | ... nstein Boris Karloff, and 1936's The Sea Fiend, later re-issued as the 1946 | |
Sister Mary | ... Jones produced Hoodman Blind and in 1886 co-operated with Clement Scott in | . In 1886 Barrett left the Princess's Theatre, and in this same year he ma ... |
Letters from Iwo Jima | ... anguage Film, even though they were both nominated for (and, in the case of | , won) the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, which does n ... |
King of Jazz | ... n he provided arrangements (and perhaps portions of the score) for the film | . Published data for this movie do not list Grofé as the score's composer, ... |
Pulp Fiction | ... Kill, At Close Range, King of New York, True Romance, Catch Me If You Can, | , Wedding Crashers, The Rundown, Click, and Hairspray, as well as music vi ... |
Mortal Thoughts | Films set in Bayonne include the 1991 film | , with Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, which was filled near Horace Mann Scho ... |
Oliver! | ... dhood. Mendes later met with Spielberg; impressed by Mendes' productions of | and Cabaret, Spielberg encouraged him to consider American Beauty |
Bloody Disgusting | ... ber 20 on the cable channel Bravo's list of the 100 Scariest Movie Moments. | ranked the film sixth in their list of the 'Top 20 Horror Films of the Dec ... |
Spider-Plant Man | ... . This idea eventually came to surface as part of the Comic Relief sketch " | " in 2005, with Atkinson as the title hero, Robinson as Robin, Jim Broadbe ... |
Space Camp | ... n the CBS television movie Kids Don't Tell. He made his big-screen debut in | (1986), playing the role of Max, after starring in an Alfred Hitchcock Pre ... |
IMAX | ... es also narrated the documentaries Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West (2002, | ), Raising the Mammoth (2000, TV), and The Heroes of Rock and Roll (1979, ... |
The Craft | ... and has a supernatural ability to defend itself from harm. In the 1996 film | , which some critics saw as a major influence on the series Charmed, the B ... |
Strange Cargo | ... in 1939. She broke from formula by taking the unglamorous role of Julie in | (1940), her eighth and final film with Gable. Crawford then starred as a f ... |
The Ring Two | A sequel to The Ring was produced in 2005. | is based upon the events in The Ring, and furthers the story |
Rocketship X-M | ... original film scores included Early to Bed (1928), Time Out of Mind (1947), | (1950) and The Return of Jesse James (1950) |
Les Enfants du paradis | ... lève (Daybreak, 1939), Les Visiteurs du soir (The Night Visitors, 1942) and | (The Children of Paradise, 1945). The latter often appears on critics' lis ... |
Illya Darling | ... e Greek military on 21 April 1967, she was in the United States, playing in | . She immediately joined the struggle against the Greek Military Junta and ... |
Hell's Angels | ... lms came to the silver screen. One of the first films on military aviation, | broke all box office records on its release in 1929. Soon, war films of al ... |
The Dead Zone | ... nie Hall, The Prophecy trilogy, The Dogs of War, Sleepy Hollow, Brainstorm, | , A View to a Kill, At Close Range, King of New York, True Romance, Catch ... |
Modern Times | ... hts include The Immigrant (1917), The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931), | (1936), and The Great Dictator (1940), all of which have been selected for ... |
The California Kid | In 1974 Sheen portrayed a hot rod driver in the television movie | , and that same year received an Emmy Award nomination for Best Actor in a ... |
The Golden Age of Comedy | ... ps of their work were featured in Robert Youngson's silent-film compilation | . For the remaining eight years of his life, Stan Laurel refused to perfor ... |
Return from Witch Mountain | ... Happy at Last (1982). She also played supporting roles in two Disney films, | (1978) and The Watcher in the Woods (1980) |
Gallipoli | ... an soldier during the Boer War and was followed by 1981's World War I drama | directed by Peter Weir and starring Mel Gibson. These films, now considere ... |
Ordet | ... es reconciled to their neighbours through a miracle. A 1955 film version of | was directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer, and won the Golden Globe Award that y ... |
Ordet | His 1925 play | (The Word) is often said to have been his best work; it is an investigatio ... |
Coraline | ... d there’s another one – an animated film, a Henry Selick thing he’s written | , I was thinking he’s really hot now, so maybe there’s a chance. I mean it ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... t performances in the history of the cinema". For this role, Theron won the | at the 76th Academy Awards in February 2004, as well as the SAG Award and ... |
Roger Rabbit | ... f Cool World leaped onto the stage and promised the audience: 'If you liked | , you'll love Cool World!' He was wrong, but you can't blame him—he hadn't ... |
The Way We Were | ... Sarrazin. One of her most famous roles during this period was in the drama | (1973) with Robert Redford, for which she received an Academy Award nomina ... |
The Good Shepherd | ... ed as an energy analyst in Syriana. In 2006, Damon joined Robert De Niro in | as a career CIA officer, and played an undercover mobster working for the ... |
Les Enfants du Paradis | ... y in schools. Some of the movies he wrote are extremely well regarded, with | considered one of the greatest films of all time |
Lost in La Mancha | Bridges narrated the documentary | (2002), about the "unmaking" of a Terry Gilliam retelling of Don Quixote, ... |
Troy | ... ith no direct evidence of sexual behaviors with Patroclus. In the 2004 film | , Achilles and Patroclus were cousins |
Amazing Grace | ... ed by black reformers, and inhabited by free slaves from the United States. | , a film about Wilberforce and the struggle against the slave trade, direc ... |
Olympia | ... y of their videos and concerts, including the use of excerpts from the film | by Leni Riefenstahl in the video for the Depeche Mode cover "Stripped". Th ... |
Girl Crazy | ... d as a football fight song, "Strike Up The Band for UCLA". Show Girl (1929) | ;(1930), which introduced the standard "I Got Rhythm"; and Of Thee I Sing ... |
Wag the Dog | ... , Marley and Me, The Mexican, Mr. 3000, Music and Lyrics, A Perfect Murder, | , and Wonderland, and in many TV shows, such as American Dad!, , , Dexter, ... |
Hearst Metrotone News | ... s Association, INS scrapped among the newswires. The Hearst newsreel series | (1914–1967) was released as International Newsreel from January 1919 to Ju ... |
Blackmail | In 1929, Hitchcock began work on his tenth film | . While the film was still in production, the studio, British Internationa ... |
film | ... fictionalised account of this period in Sassoon's life, and was made into a | starring James Wilby as Sassoon and Jonathan Pryce as W. H. R. Rivers, the ... |
Nanook of the North | | (1922) was a successful film, and Flaherty was in great demand afterwards. ... |
Apocalypto | ... nguage film like Letters from Iwo Jima (2006) or a Mayan-language film like | (2006) were unable to compete for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Langu ... |
The Star Wars Holiday Special | ... son Starship (now without Grace Slick) recorded "Light the Sky on Fire" for | and their forthcoming greatest hits album Gold. Gold, highlighting their w ... |
Dead Calm | ... rald City (1988), and Bangkok Hilton (1989), and in 1989, Kidman starred in | alongside Sam Neill and Billy Zane. The thriller garnered strong reviews a ... |
Show Girl | ... to UCLA to be used as a football fight song, "Strike Up The Band for UCLA". | (1929); Girl Crazy (1930), which introduced the standard "I Got Rhythm"; a ... |
Panorama Documentary Series | ... rontline* Sex Crimes and the Vatican (2006), documentary filmed for the BBC | that purports to show how the Vatican has used Crimen sollicitationis to s ... |
That'll Be the Day | In 1973, Moon was featured in the film | , playing J.D. Clover, the drummer in a fictional early-era rock-and-roll ... |
The Women | ... back with her role as home-wrecker Crystal Allen in director George Cukor's | in 1939. She broke from formula by taking the unglamorous role of Julie in ... |
One Nine Nine Four | ... en confirmed to be a part of a documentary about modern punk music entitled | . The film was due to be released in 2009 but has been delayed |
Rocketship X-M | His soundtrack to the 1950 science fiction film | included the use of the theremin. His monumental Grand Canyon Suite is his ... |
Brainstorm | ... r Hunter, Annie Hall, The Prophecy trilogy, The Dogs of War, Sleepy Hollow, | , The Dead Zone, A View to a Kill, At Close Range, King of New York, True ... |
Emerald City | ... During the 1980s, she appeared in several Australian productions, including | (1988), and Bangkok Hilton (1989), and in 1989, Kidman starred in Dead Cal ... |
western | ... ithin a particular medium. For instance, well recognized genres in film are | , horror and romantic comedy. Genres in music include death metal and trip ... |
Chained | ... 3), in which she received top billing. Crawford's next movies, Sadie McKee, | and Forsaking All Others (all 1934), were among the top money makers of th ... |
Deep Throat | With the success of | (1972), Behind the Green Door (1972), and The Devil in Miss Jones (1973), ... |
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote | ... "unmaking" of a Terry Gilliam retelling of Don Quixote, tentatively titled | , which would have starred Johnny Depp as Sancho Panza and Jean Rochefort ... |
The Root of All Evil? | The second episode of Dawkins' two-part television programme | explored similar ideas and took a similar name, "The Virus of Faith" |
Tom Clancy's Net Force | ... erkley Books for 24 paperbacks to tie in with the ABC television miniseries | aired in the fall/winter of 1998. The Op-Center universe has laid the grou ... |
Gangs of New York | ... cks (who went on to co-script later Scorsese films The Age of Innocence and | ). The final draft was largely written by Scorsese and Robert De Niro |
Little Dorrit | The fifth adaptation is a TV series co-produced by the BBC and WGBH Boston, | , written by Andrew Davies, and featuring Claire Foy, Freema Agyeman, Bill ... |
La Révolution française | ... (1988), the ill-fated queen Marie Antoinette in the 1989 political thriller | , and the American television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993–1998) ... |
Strike Witch | In 2007, O'Hare became the inspiration for | Katherine O'Hare |
Save the Last Dance | ... t the U.S. grossing $8,647,295 in business, ranking in 6th place. The film, | came in 1st place during that weekend grossing $23,444,930. The film's rev ... |
The Gods Must Be Crazy | ... a Parish Council meeting had voted in favor of a flat Earth. The 1980 film | concerns a Bushman of the Kalahari who decides to travel to "the edge of t ... |
The Sea Bat | ... ature, two 1930s movies played on the manta's "fearsome" appearance: 1930's | , starring a pre-Frankenstein Boris Karloff, and 1936's The Sea Fiend, lat ... |
Stardust | ... s. He would reprise this role the following year in Michael Apted's sequel, | |
Of Thee I Sing | ... 1929); Girl Crazy (1930), which introduced the standard "I Got Rhythm"; and | (1931), the first musical comedy to win a Pulitzer Prize (for Drama) |
Hey, Cinderella! | ... imed at a young audience and hosted by Kermit the Frog. The series included | , The Frog Prince, and The Muppet Musicians of Bremen |
Ocean's 11 | ... ared together on stage and in films in the early-1960s, including the movie | . Sinatra, Martin and Davis were regarded as the group's lead members |
Rodan | ... e name Tadashi Ishihara before changing it when he secured the lead role in | (1956) |
Mr. 3000 | ... en, Back to the Future, Bewitched, Cats & Dogs, Marley and Me, The Mexican, | , Music and Lyrics, A Perfect Murder, Wag the Dog, and Wonderland, and in ... |
Men of Honor | ... Horace Mann School and locations around Bayonne and Hoboken; the 2000 drama | , starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr.; the 2002 drama Hysterical ... |
Doubt | ... Crimen sollicitationis to silence allegations of sexual abuse by priests.* | (2008), based on the eponymous playA daily updated list of films and docum ... |
Letters from Iwo Jima | ... ry due to their nationality. Because of this, a Japanese-language film like | (2006) or a Mayan-language film like Apocalypto (2006) were unable to comp ... |
Twenty Minutes of Love | ... one comedy Kid Auto Races at Venice in 1914. From the April 1914 one-reeler | onwards he was writing and directing most of his films, by 1916 he was als ... |
BMX Bandits | ... ian children's TV and Film in the early 1980s - including starring roles in | and Bush Christmas. During the 1980s, she appeared in several Australian p ... |
Alibi | Austin Trevor debuted the role of Poirot on screen in the 1931 British film | . The film was based on the stage play. Trevor reprised the role of Poirot ... |
The Muppet Musicians of Bremen | ... Kermit the Frog. The series included Hey, Cinderella!, The Frog Prince, and | |
The Hanoi Hilton | ... dition, the Hanoi Hilton was depicted in the eponymous 1987 Hollywood movie | |
A Perfect Murder | ... tched, Cats & Dogs, Marley and Me, The Mexican, Mr. 3000, Music and Lyrics, | , Wag the Dog, and Wonderland, and in many TV shows, such as American Dad! ... |
Mr. Bean's Holiday | During an interview in August 2007 regarding his latest movie, | , Atkinson was asked about the possibility of a further Blackadder series, ... |
Zulu Dawn | ... he war are: Zulu (1964), which is based on the Battle at Rorke's Drift, and | (1979), which deals with the Battle of Isandlwana |
The Hollywood Ten | ... n DVD by Organa through Geneon (Pioneer), and packaged with the documentary | , which reported on the ten filmmakers who were blacklisted for refusing t ... |
Jesus Christ Superstar | ... m he had just completed. Elton John accompanied Groucho to a performance of | . As the lights went down, Groucho called out, "Does it have a happy endin ... |
The Stunt Man | ... did not fit standard industry niches, such as Richard Rush's multi-layered | (1980). SIFF was instrumental in the entry of Dutch films into the United ... |
Nanook of the North | ... rom Revillon Frères, a French fur trade company to shoot what was to become | . On the 15th of August, 1920 Flaherty arrived in Port Harrison, Quebec to ... |
Gone with the Wind | ... l film library, including Rebecca and Portrait of Jennie (but not including | , which Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer had acquired outright in the 1940s) |
Ordinary People | ... helma Schoonmaker for editing, but Best Director went to Robert Redford for | |
House of Flying Daggers | ... rn world, where they were previously little known, and led to films such as | and Hero marketed towards western audiences. The film also provided the br ... |
Grand Hotel | The studio then cast her in | , which starred the most famous actors of the 1930s and was MGM's most pre ... |
Victor/Victoria | ... eer in the 1960s (and more recently having co-starred in the box office hit | opposite Julie Andrews two years earlier) |
Murder on the Orient Express | Albert Finney played Poirot in 1974 in the cinematic version of | . Finney is the only actor to receive an Academy Award nomination for play ... |
Last Man Standing | In the 1996 film | , Walken plays a sadistic gangster. That year, he played a prominent role ... |
Mutiny on the Bounty | ... d in Australian themed films, including The Desert Rats, The Sundowners and | . Similarly, Peter Finch starred in quintessentially Australian roles (suc ... |
Unaccustomed As We Are | ... and made a seamless transition to the talking era in their first sound film | (1929). The title took its name from the familiar phrase "Unaccustomed as ... |
I Remember Mama | ... orld War II experiences was that his subsequent films became more dramatic. | in 1948 was the last movie that he made with comic scenes. He was responsi ... |
Best Actor | ... right and Penn attended the 81st Academy Awards together, at which Penn won | , but the couple announced separation again in April 2009, only to be with ... |
Désirée | ... she appeared in during this period were The Robe (1953), Young Bess (1953), | (1954), The Egyptian (1954), Guys and Dolls (1955) – "in which she's delig ... |
The 39 Steps | ... he company, The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), was a success and his second, | (1935), is often considered one of the best films from his early period. T ... |
Memoirs of a Geisha | ... for best score. More recently, he was the violin soloist for the 2005 film | , along with cellist Yo-Yo Ma. Perlman played selections from the musical ... |
Jersey Boys | ... Variety wrote that it had "a tunestack only one quarter as imperishable" as | . The musical received some positive recognition; Leavel was nominated for ... |
Godspell | ... music career in 1972 as the musical director for the Toronto production of | , starring Victor Garber, Gilda Radner, Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Dave Th ... |
Somewhere In Time | ... known for her performances in the James Bond film Live and Let Die (1973), | (1980), East of Eden (1982), Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988), ... |
Hum Tum | ... e film has inspired countless romantic comedies, including A Lot Like Love, | and Definitely, Maybe. In addition, the film helped popularize many ideas ... |
The Sign of the Cross | ... Cecil B. DeMille produced and directed a highly successful film version of | , starring Fredric March as centurion Marcus Superbus, Claudette Colbert a ... |
The Rose of Versailles | ... Russian Revolution. Her use of foreign settings and androgynous themes made | and Orpheus no Mado "enormous successes" |
Madame Sin | ... vision films that were each intended as pilots for upcoming series for NBC, | with Robert Wagner, and The Judge and Jake Wyler, with Joan Van Ark, but i ... |
Nineteen Eighty-Four | ... ludes such words as "Orwellian" (from George Orwell, referring to his novel | ) and "Ballardesque" or "Ballardian" (from J.G. Ballard, author of Crash). ... |
Death on the Nile | Peter Ustinov played Poirot a total of six times, starting with | (1978). He reprised the role in Evil Under the Sun (1982) and Appointment ... |
The Mexican | ... President's Men, Back to the Future, Bewitched, Cats & Dogs, Marley and Me, | , Mr. 3000, Music and Lyrics, A Perfect Murder, Wag the Dog, and Wonderlan ... |
BloodRayne | ... s Schindler's List (1993), Sexy Beast (2000), House of Sand and Fog (2003), | (2005) and Hugo (2011) |
Hollywood Westerns | ... very popular as the leader of a “hot string band,” and who also appeared in | . His mix of country and jazz, which started out as dance hall music, woul ... |
Shakespeare in Love | ... s. Brown (1997), and has since been acclaimed for her work in such films as | (1998), Chocolat (2000), Iris (2001), Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) and No ... |
Evil Under the Sun | ... six times, starting with Death on the Nile (1978). He reprised the role in | (1982) and Appointment with Death (1988) |
Hand of God | ... om Evil (2006), directed by Amy Berg and produced by Berg and Frank Donner* | (2006), documentary filmed for Frontline* Sex Crimes and the Vatican (2006 ... |
Ballet Mécanique | ... n Ray, Léger produced and directed the iconic and Futurism-influenced film, | (Mechanical Ballet). Neither abstract nor narrative, it is a series of ima ... |
The Gene Krupa Story | The following year O'Day made a cameo appearance in | , singing "Memories of You". Late in 1959, she toured Europe with Benny Go ... |
The Desert Rats | ... In Hollywood, Rafferty also appeared in Australian themed films, including | , The Sundowners and Mutiny on the Bounty. Similarly, Peter Finch starred ... |
The Old Dark House | ... nd critic. His novel Benighted (1927) was adapted into the James Whale film | (1932); the novel has been published under the film's name in the United S ... |
Amadeus | ... perhaps best known for his Oscar-nominated portrayal of Mozart in the movie | and his role as "Pinto" in National Lampoon's Animal House. Additional act ... |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | ... ademy Award for Best Sound, Recording (Stephen Dunn), and was nominated for | (Bing Crosby), Best Actress in a Leading Role (Ingrid Bergman), Best Direc ... |
Mrs. Brown | ... She received several notable film awards for her role as Queen Victoria in | (1997), and has since been acclaimed for her work in such films as Shakesp ... |
The Wiz | ... her sisters sang, danced and performed skits. In 1978 during the filming of | , La Toya traveled with her brother to New York. Sharing an apartment, it ... |
Henry V | ... vier turning down Gielgud's request to play the Chorus in Olivier's film of | and later doing his best to block Gielgud from appearing at the Royal Nati ... |
Operation Dumbo Drop | ... , Wag the Dog, Demolition Man, Judgment Night, The Thomas Crown Affair, and | . He had a small part in Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers, playing a ra ... |
Nick of Time | ... ith director Abel Ferrara and writer Nicholas St. John. He also appeared in | , which also stars Johnny Depp, and an art house film by David Salle, "Sea ... |
The Greatest Story Ever Told | ... ssic films as A Place in the Sun, Shane, The Diary of Anne Frank, Giant and | . He ended his directing career with the 1970 film The Only Game in Town w ... |
Honeymoon in Vegas | ... ufnel attempting a version of the song at Presley's grave. In the 1992 film | , Billy Joel made a version of "Heartbreak Hotel" and "All Shook Up", whil ... |
Hancock | ... the Year. That year she also starred with Will Smith in the superhero film | , and in late 2008 she was asked to be a UN Messenger of Peace by the UN S ... |
The Man Who Knew Too Much | ... con at Gaumont-British Picture Corporation. His first film for the company, | (1934), was a success and his second, The 39 Steps (1935), is often consid ... |
A Lot Like Love | ... Romances list. The film has inspired countless romantic comedies, including | , Hum Tum and Definitely, Maybe. In addition, the film helped popularize m ... |
Lord Edgware Dies | ... e stage play. Trevor reprised the role of Poirot twice, in Black Coffee and | . Trevor said once that he was probably cast as Poirot simply because he c ... |
Gandhi | ... ards in his career. He is known for starring as Mohandas Gandhi in the film | in 1982, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. He is also kno ... |
Possessed | ... irl persona of the silent era. In 1931, she starred opposite Clark Gable in | . They began an affair during the production, resulting in an ultimatum fr ... |
The Egyptian | ... during this period were The Robe (1953), Young Bess (1953), Désirée (1954), | (1954), Guys and Dolls (1955) – "in which she's delightfully proper (and i ... |
Cats & Dogs | ... y movies, including All the President's Men, Back to the Future, Bewitched, | , Marley and Me, The Mexican, Mr. 3000, Music and Lyrics, A Perfect Murder ... |
The Rose of Versailles | Her most famous manga is | also known as Lady Oscar in Europe. This manga, loosely based on the Frenc ... |
stage musical | ... bly All Quiet on the Western Front and Johnny Got His Gun. The 1963 English | Oh, What a Lovely War! provided a satirical take on World War I, which was ... |
Jaws (film) | ... ewitchin' Pool" and the voices for Sean and Michael Brody in some scenes of | , it was mostly because the children's voices were difficult to distinguis ... |
Roots | ... miniseries, among them QB VII, and Rich Man, Poor Man. The most successful, | , based on Alex Haley's novel, became one of the biggest hits in televisio ... |
Rango | ... during a interview in The Hollywood Reporter for his first animated movie, | . Saying "What happened to the Ralph Bakshis of the world? We're all sitti ... |
The Lady Vanishes | Hitchcock's next major success was his 1938 film | , a fast-paced film about the search for a kindly old Englishwoman Miss Fr ... |
National Film Registry | ... e Nuremberg Trials. In 2008, his footage was entered into the United States | by the Library of Congress as an "essential visual record" of World War II |
Wild Side | ... s trademark dancing scene as he performs the tango. In 1995, he appeared in | , The Prophecy and the modern vampire flick The Addiction, which was his s ... |
Hero | ... eviously little known, and led to films such as House of Flying Daggers and | marketed towards western audiences. The film also provided the breakthroug ... |
Definitely, Maybe | ... nspired countless romantic comedies, including A Lot Like Love, Hum Tum and | . In addition, the film helped popularize many ideas about love that have ... |
The Last of the Blonde Bombshells | ... resents (2005) and Notes on a Scandal (2006), and the television production | (2001) |
Moll Flanders | ... t Penn. The same year, she starred in the film adaptation of Daniel Defoe's | for which she received a Satellite Nomination for Best Actress in a Drama. ... |
1984 film version | ... t in war, the family has even developed an Atreides battle language (in the | , this language is presented as a system of hand signals; the novels also ... |
The Rose of Versailles | ... the most popular Japanese comic artists in the 1970s, being best known for | |
The Music Box | ... ture film was Pardon Us (1931). The most memorable Laurel and Hardy film is | (1932), the image of the duo forever pushing a piano up a tremendous fligh ... |
MGM | ... he early sound film, Our Blushing Brides (1930), another financial success, | began to develop a more sophisticated image of Crawford, rather than conti ... |
cinematic version | ... vely War! provided a satirical take on World War I, which was released in a | directed by Richard Attenborough in 1969 |
Back to the Future | Boca has been mentioned in many movies, including All the President's Men, | , Bewitched, Cats & Dogs, Marley and Me, The Mexican, Mr. 3000, Music and ... |
The Barbarian Invasions | ... untry as a whole. For example, the Oscar statuette won by the Canadian film | (2003) was until recently on display at the Museum of Civilization in Queb ... |
Mr. & Mrs. Smith | ... nd would result in an incident during the filming of his 1941 production of | , where Carole Lombard brought some heifers onto the set with name tags of ... |
Modern Times | ... best known of several songs he composed are "Smile", composed for the film | (1936) and given lyrics to help promote a 1950s revival of the film, famou ... |
The Long, Hot Summer | ... Newman. The two were married in 1958 after their work together in the film | . By that time, Woodward had starred in The Three Faces of Eve (1957), for ... |
Mrs Henderson Presents | ... in such films as Shakespeare in Love (1998), Chocolat (2000), Iris (2001), | (2005) and Notes on a Scandal (2006), and the television production The La ... |
Pardon Us | Laurel and Hardy's first starring feature film was | (1931). The most memorable Laurel and Hardy film is The Music Box (1932), ... |
Fahrenheit 451 | Oskar Werner and Julie Christie starred in | (1966), an adaptation of Bradbury's novel directed by François Truffaut |
Elmer Gantry | ... roper) as the Salvation Army officer Sarah Brown" – The Big Country (1958), | (1960), (directed by her second husband, Richard Brooks), Spartacus (1960) ... |
The Firm | ... ecause she was pregnant. She had to back out of the role of Abby McDeere in | (1993), with Tom Cruise, upon discovering that she was pregnant with her s ... |
Appointment with Death | ... h on the Nile (1978). He reprised the role in Evil Under the Sun (1982) and | (1988) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ... outright for $250,000, outbidding Fox Searchlight Pictures, October Films, | and Lakeshore Entertainment. DreamWorks planned to make the film for $6–8 ... |
Up the Sandbox | ... projects for themselves. Streisand's initial outing with First Artists was | (1972) |
Rocky IV | ... in America" (written by Dan Hartman), which was featured prominently in the | film and soundtrack. Brown performed the song in the film at Apollo Creed' ... |
Hot Shots! Part Deux | ... 1991 film Hot Shots as Mailman Farnham, and also starred in the 1993 sequel | , as marine Rabinowitz |
True Romance | ... a version of "Heartbreak Hotel" and "All Shook Up", while the same year in | , actor Val Kilmer performed an a cappella version. Nicole Kidman and Hugh ... |
The Celts | ... orm solo. She gained wider recognition for her music in the 1986 BBC series | . Shortly afterwards, her 1988 album Watermark propelled her to further in ... |
Elephants Dream | ... tion compensation works. Two successive frames were captured from the movie | . As can be seen from the images, the bottom (motion compensated) differen ... |
Pulp Fiction | ... f four commentaries on the DVD. Walken has a supporting role in Tarantino's | as a Vietnam veteran giving his dead comrade's son the family's prized pos ... |
Untamed | Her first talkie was | (1929), opposite Robert Montgomery, which was a box office success. Crawfo ... |
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (film) | ... e Ralph Peer was the talent scout and sound recordist. A scene in the movie | depicts a similar occurrence in the same timeframe |
The Three Faces of Eve | ... her in the film The Long, Hot Summer. By that time, Woodward had starred in | (1957), for which she won the 1957 Academy Award for Best Actress |
The Martian Chronicles | ... and three short stories from the book, the film received mediocre reviews. | became a three-part TV miniseries starring Rock Hudson which was first bro ... |
The Longest Day | ... is, World War II also inspired films as varied as Bridge on the River Kwai, | , Catch-22, Saving Private Ryan, and The Sea Shall Not Have Them. The next ... |
Hello Kitty | ... here were many Japan-only models made, including a Sakura Taisen version. A | version was also released in 2000, which, due to its limited production, h ... |
Performance | ... ovocative song lyrics, and his role of the bisexual Turner in the 1970 film | . One of his biographers, Christopher Andersen, describes him as "one of t ... |
Wag the Dog | ... epfather Bill, Monument Ave., The Matchmaker, The Ref, Suicide Kings, Dawg, | , Demolition Man, Judgment Night, The Thomas Crown Affair, and Operation D ... |
Eureka Stockade | ... n films as Forty Thousand Horsemen, The Rats of Tobruk, The Overlanders and | (Overlanders and Eureka were part of a series of Australian themed films p ... |
Sabaka | Foray appeared on camera in a major role only once, in | as a high priestess of a fire cult. She also appeared on camera in an epis ... |
Doctor Detroit | ... e mainstream audience. He appeared in the feature films The Blues Brothers, | and Rocky IV, as well as guest starring in the Miami Vice episode "Missing ... |
The Shiralee | ... ing A Town Like Alice (1956) which starred Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch | ;(1957) also starring Peter Finch with Australian actors Charles Tingwell, ... |
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie | ... 21, 2004, the film was released in Region 1 - together with Shadows, Faces, | , and Opening Night - as part of the eight-disc box set John Cassavetes - ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... rd had starred in The Three Faces of Eve (1957), for which she won the 1957 | |
Taxi Driver | ... hol's Dracula", and "The Other Side of Midnight". It includes references to | , Ms. 45, Blade, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Deathmaster, Elvira, Mistre ... |
Guess Who | The 2005 film | starring Ashton Kutcher and Bernie Mac is a loose remake styled as a comed ... |
parody | In 2003, comedian Daniele Luttazzi published the screenplay Tabù, an almost | of the film. In the variation, the engaged lovers are aged 40 (him) and 12 ... |
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | ... title character in The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) and was nominated for the | in Invictus (2009). He is one of the top 40 highest grossing actors of all ... |
Trapped | ... n a relationship with Irish actor Stuart Townsend, with whom she starred in | (2002) and Head in the Clouds (2004). Theron and Townsend separated in Jan ... |
The Prince of Tides | ... 1983), she was producer, director, and star, an experience she repeated for | (1991) and The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996). There was controversy when Yen ... |
All the Way Home | ... (1960), (directed by her second husband, Richard Brooks), Spartacus (1960), | (1963) – a film of James Agee's novel, A Death in the Family – and The Hap ... |
Jazz on a Summer's Day | ... Shearing, Cal Tjader, and Thelonious Monk. She appeared in the documentary | , filmed at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival which increased her popularity. ... |
Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams | Woodward has continued to act, in such films as | and Philadelphia (1993) in which she played the mother to Tom Hanks' chara ... |
Ms. 45 | ... ", and "The Other Side of Midnight". It includes references to Taxi Driver, | , Blade, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Deathmaster, Elvira, Mistress of th ... |
The Sims | ... the game on its own time; following this, Wright's efforts were thrown into | , at the time seen as a major gamble for the company, as the dollhouse gam ... |
Swimfan | In the film | Madison is shown to be obsessed with the main character Ben, to the point ... |
Rebecca | With the prestigious Selznick picture | in 1940, Hitchcock made his first American movie, set in England and based ... |
The Last Picture Show | ... to be nominated for an Academy Award (1972, age 22, Best Supporting Actor, | ), and one of the oldest ever to win (2010, age 60, Best Actor, Crazy Hear ... |
Æon Flux | While filming | in Berlin, Germany, Theron suffered a herniated disc in her neck, which oc ... |
Jesus vs. Santa | ... ving a series based upon Trey Parker and Matt Stone's video Christmas card, | . Bakshi enlisted a team of writers, including his son Preston, to develop ... |
Our Fathers | ... cation (2004), film by Pedro Almodovar.*Twist of Faith (2004), an HBO film* | (2005), a Showtime movie based on the book by David France* Deliver Us fro ... |
Suicide Kings | ... andlot, as Scott's stepfather Bill, Monument Ave., The Matchmaker, The Ref, | , Dawg, Wag the Dog, Demolition Man, Judgment Night, The Thomas Crown Affa ... |
One of the Hollywood Ten | A drama film, based on the making of the film, was chronicled in | (2000). It was produced and directed by Karl Francis, starred Jeff Goldblu ... |
Casino Royale | ... Pont, a rich American businessman (whom he briefly met and gambled with in | ), to watch Auric Goldfinger, with whom Du Pont is playing Canasta in orde ... |
The Mirror Has Two Faces | ... or, and star, an experience she repeated for The Prince of Tides (1991) and | (1996). There was controversy when Yentl received five Academy Award nomin ... |
The Ref | ... ing The Sandlot, as Scott's stepfather Bill, Monument Ave., The Matchmaker, | , Suicide Kings, Dawg, Wag the Dog, Demolition Man, Judgment Night, The Th ... |
The Comfort of Strangers | | , an art house film directed by Paul Schrader, had the distinction of prov ... |
Elvis on Tour | Scorsese also helped provide footage for the documentary | |
film of the same name | ... eated by Earl Hamner, Jr., based on his book Spencer's Mountain, and a 1963 | . The show is centered on a family in a rural Virginia community during th ... |
The Departed | ... erformances in dramas such as Syriana (2005), The Good Shepherd (2006), and | (2006). He garnered a Golden Globe nomination for portraying the title cha ... |
The Disappearance of Aimee | ... osed immediately. She played supporting roles in Burnt Offerings (1976) and | (1976), but clashed with Karen Black and Faye Dunaway, the stars of the tw ... |
Going My Way | ... of Father O'Malley had been previously portrayed by Crosby in the 1944 film | , for which Crosby had won the Academy Award for Best Actor |
The Kid | ... cores of all his First National shorts: The Idle Class in 1971 (paired with | for re-release in 1972), A Day's Pleasure in 1973, Pay Day in 1972, Sunnys ... |
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark | ... s to Taxi Driver, Ms. 45, Blade, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Deathmaster, | , The Light at the End, Death Wish, Convoy, Vampirella, Natural Born Kille ... |
Bowling for Columbine | ... nheads Bowling" was used as the title track for the 2002 Michael Moore film | . A portion of the original Camper Van Beethoven recording can be heard as ... |
The Sims | Wright's greatest success to date came as the original designer for | games series. The game spawned multiple sequels and expansions and Wright ... |
Easy A | In the film " | " Olive refers to a gay friend as "Kinsey-6 gay. |
Crisis at Central High | ... sion. She appeared in the television films Sybil, opposite Sally Field, and | . She was the narrator for Martin Scorsese's screen version of The Age of ... |
The Queen | ... or James Cromwell portrayed Prince Philip in the Academy Award-winning film | (2006) |
The Birds | ... an of the 1960s and 70s, with starring roles in The Time Machine (1960) and | (1963) |
The Sims | The first prints of | featured Maxis' logo prominently on the front, sides, and back of the box ... |
The Muppets Take Manhattan | ... as a financial and critical success, and, a year later, the Muppet-starring | (directed by Frank Oz) did fair box-office business, grossing $25.5 millio ... |
Mary Poppins | ... butler in several Shirley Temple films, and the role of Constable Jones in | . (He was perhaps best known in later years as Merv Griffin's TV talk show ... |
L'Inhumaine | ... 1923–24 he designed the set for the laboratory scene in Marcel L'Herbier's | (The Inhuman One). In 1924, in collaboration with Dudley Murphy, George An ... |
Spring Fever | ... . Also in 1927, she appeared alongside her good friend, William Haines in " | ", it would be the first of three films in which they worked together |
The Mindscape of Alan Moore | ... filmed for the screen is one of the scenes in the documentary feature film | , which was shot in early 2002. The dramatization consists of the John Con ... |
The Way We Were | ... e "Hell-O", she says that she will be heartbroken for life, "Like Barbra in | ." In the same episode, Jesse St. James (Jonathan Groff) criticizes Rachel ... |
Deliver Us from Evil | ... lm* Our Fathers (2005), a Showtime movie based on the book by David France* | (2006), directed by Amy Berg and produced by Berg and Frank Donner* Hand o ... |
The Conspirator | ... . She has appeared in films such as Toys, Message in a Bottle, Unbreakable, | , Moneyball and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo |
The Age of Innocence | ... Central High. She was the narrator for Martin Scorsese's screen version of | |
A Christmas Carol | ... de la Mancha by Cervantes), a scrooge (from the main character in Dickens's | ), or a pollyanna (from Eleanor H. Porter's book of the same name). James ... |
Song of Norway | ... and Sydney Pollack's They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, while other films like | and Candy, were critical and box-office disasters upon release despite the ... |
Little Prince | ... e been awarded to honour Saint-Exupéry's most famous literary creation, his | |
Hart's War | ... the Bulge (1965) and Saints and Soldiers (2004). It was also alluded to in | (2002), where the hero discovers the bodies of the victims |
Best Actress in a Leading Role | ... en Dunn), and was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Bing Crosby), | (Ingrid Bergman), Best Director, Best Film Editing, Best Music, Scoring of ... |
The Unknown | ... n Novarro, William Haines, John Gilbert and Tim McCoy. Crawford appeared in | (1927), starring Lon Chaney, Sr. who played a carnival knife thrower with ... |
A Sound of Thunder | In 2005, the film | was released, loosely based upon the short story of the same name. The fil ... |
Cenere | ... wn book in Italy-, L'incendio nell'oliveto (1918), Il Dio dei venti (1922). | was the inspiration for a movie with the famous Italian actress Eleonora D ... |
Syriana | ... while also gaining critical acclaim for his performances in dramas such as | (2005), The Good Shepherd (2006), and The Departed (2006). He garnered a G ... |
Best Actor | ... y awards for Best Picture (producer), Best Original Screenplay (writer) and | |
From Hell | Lobotomization is a plot element in the 2001 film, | with Johnny Depp and Heather Graham |
Tall Tale | ... ature Melody Time. He was portrayed by Patrick Swayze in Disney's 1995 film | |
Great Expectations | ... ant, and in 1989 she again starred in a mini-series, this time a version of | , in which she played the role of Miss Havisham, Estella's adoptive mother ... |
Meet the Fockers | ... and made a return to film acting, after an eight-year hiatus, in the comedy | (a sequel to Meet the Parents), playing opposite Dustin Hoffman, Ben Still ... |
Biloxi Blues | ... into his empire, his character mostly based on criminal Bruce Johnston. In | (1988), Walken played an eccentric drill sergeant, known for his stinging ... |
Hellraiser | ... use the same title as the comic book, in order to avoid confusion with the | horror franchise. The only links to the character of John Constantine were ... |
Georgia Rule | ... of film and television projects, such as One Tree Hill, The Girl Next Door, | , and Paranoid Park |
28 Weeks Later | ... the headquarters for Army Officials in Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's 2007 movie | . The docklands also appear in The Ruby in the Smoke, a novel by Philip Pu ... |
The Time Machine | ... become a Hollywood leading man of the 1960s and 70s, with starring roles in | (1960) and The Birds (1963) |
From Russia With Love | ... between "Kronsteen" and "McAdams" in the early part of the James Bond movie | is based on a game in that opening played between Spassky and David Bronst ... |
Monument Ave. | ... actor in over 40 movies, including The Sandlot, as Scott's stepfather Bill, | , The Matchmaker, The Ref, Suicide Kings, Dawg, Wag the Dog, Demolition Ma ... |
Natural Born Killers | ... Mistress of the Dark, The Light at the End, Death Wish, Convoy, Vampirella, | , Badlands, Nocturna, Cruising, Vampire Junction, The Addiction, and The L ... |
Sucker Punch | In the 2011 movie | , Babydoll's impending lobotomy is what drives her to try to escape from t ... |
Saving Private Ryan | Damon has since starred in commercially successful films such as | (1998), the Ocean's trilogy, and the Bourne series, while also gaining cri ... |
Great Expectations | ... use of the riverside and docklands in novels such as Our Mutual Friend and | , and there is a memorable description of the docks, their buildings and p ... |
Crazy Heart | ... Picture Show), and one of the oldest ever to win (2010, age 60, Best Actor, | ). Crazy Heart also won him the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama, an ... |
Poltergeist III | The final film, | , was directed and co-written by Gary Sherman and released June 10, 1988. ... |
The Clouded Yellow | ... the Fire (1939), though by and large the action is studio-bound. Later came | (1951) and Payroll (1961), both of which feature more extensive scenes fil ... |
Rocky IV | ... ce. He appeared in the feature films The Blues Brothers, Doctor Detroit and | , as well as guest starring in the Miami Vice episode "Missing Hours" (198 ... |
Spice World | In the movie | , Hercule Poirot (Hugh Laurie) is about to blame a weapons-packing Emma Bu ... |
Candy | ... s They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, while other films like Song of Norway and | , were critical and box-office disasters upon release despite them both be ... |
Long John Silver | ... began his acting career in Australia, appearing in such Australian films as | (1954) before transferring to the United States to become a Hollywood lead ... |
Meet the Parents | ... ng, after an eight-year hiatus, in the comedy Meet the Fockers (a sequel to | ), playing opposite Dustin Hoffman, Ben Stiller, Blythe Danner and Robert ... |
Forrest Gump | ... Emmy nominations. She then starred in films such as The Princess Bride and | (earning her a Golden Globe nomination). She has appeared in films such as ... |
The Little Prince | ... lso won the U.S. National Book Award. He is best remembered for his novella | (Le Petit Prince) and for his lyrical aviation writings, including Night F ... |
Happy Feet | ... ed the song in a medley with Prince's "Kiss", for the 2006 Warner Bros film | . The song was also featured in Alvin and the Chipmunks' 1990 television s ... |
Inglourious Basterds | ... no who shot the movie-in-a-movie Stolz der Nation (Pride of the Nation) for | (which incidentally purports to be Sicily) on the Untermarkt and Obermarkt ... |
Howl's Moving Castle | ... Bible. In 2004 Simmons voiced the lead-role of Sophie in the English dub of | |
Nine | ... October 2008 Hollywood returned to Wansford for the filming of the musical | , starring Penelope Cruz and |
Valley Girl | New Wave soundtracks were used in mainstream "Brat Pack" films such as | , Sixteen Candles, Pretty In Pink, and The Breakfast Club. John Hughes, a ... |
Paradise Now | ... inian activists. Three years later, however, another Palestinian-Arab film, | (2005), succeeded in getting nominated for the Foreign Language Film Award ... |
Stormy Monday | ... ity was also backdrop to another gangster film, the 1988 film noir thriller | , directed by Mike Figgis and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Melanie Griffith, ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... February 2, 1958 in Las Vegas. In March 28 the same year, Woodward won the | . The couple remained married until Newman's death from cancer on Septembe ... |
The Lion King | ... ears later when it was restored to host, among other shows, the hit musical | . Gielgud's Hamlet was later taken to Elsinore Castle in Denmark (the actu ... |
A Room with a View | ... ted films, such as Light in the Piazza, Calmi Cuori Appassionati, Hannibal, | , Tea with Mussolini and Virgin Territory. The city is home to renowned It ... |
On Her Majesty's Secret Service | ... to replace Sean Connery portraying the superspy James Bond in the 1969 film | |
Get Carter | ... th of which feature more extensive scenes filmed in the city. The 1971 film | was shot on location in and around Newcastle and offers an opportunity to ... |
The Princess Bride | ... hich earned her Daytime Emmy nominations. She then starred in films such as | and Forrest Gump (earning her a Golden Globe nomination). She has appeared ... |
The Celts | ... to provide music for the soundtrack of the 1986 BBC television documentary | . The music she produced was featured on her first solo album, Enya (1987) ... |
Pardon Us | ... foreign language and they received voice coaching to reproduce their lines. | (1931) was re-shot in all four foreign languages. Blotto (1930), Chickens ... |
documentary | ... or who conducts a witch-hunt. From 1994 until 1998 Simmons narrated the A&E | television series, Mysteries of the Bible. In 2004 Simmons voiced the lead ... |
StudioCanal | ... lmed in October 2000, funded with $7 million from French production company | |
Pathé News | ... g place since 1914. In the early years it was covered every year by British | |
The Circus | ... ay Day in 1972, Sunnyside in 1974, and of his feature length films, firstly | in 1969 and The Kid in 1971. Chaplin worked with music associate Eric Jame ... |
Cool World | ... d drug references. After a nine-year hiatus from feature films, he directed | (1992), which was largely rewritten during production and received poor re ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | In 1958, Woodward won the | for The Three Faces of Eve. She was nominated for Best Actress in 1969 for ... |
Johnny Was | ... oking Barrels". Ganja Kru's "Super Sharp Shooter" is heard in the 2006 film | |
The Da Vinci Code | ... ond film, GoldenEye, at the former sugar beet factory. A scene for the film | was filmed at Burghley House during five weeks secret filming in 2006; and ... |
The Lost Boys | ... Killers, Badlands, Nocturna, Cruising, Vampire Junction, The Addiction, and | , as well as taking its title from a character in the film Dracula AD 1972 ... |
Dr. No | ... ini (Joseph Wiseman, who played the title role in the first James Bond film | ) and Lewis Abbott (Michael Strong), are brought in. With his partner Brod ... |
The Big Snit | ... The scene where the family plays Scrabble was inspired by the 1985 cartoon | |
The Magic Show | ... omas and Andrea Martin. He went on to play piano for a Broadway show called | in 1974, then became a member of the house band on NBC's popular Saturday ... |
Topaz | ... y by The Paradine Case (132 minutes), North by Northwest (136 minutes), and | (142 minutes) |
Planet of the Apes | ... as ever. The surgeon is depicted as an inhumane crackpot. In the 1968 film | , time travelling astronaut Landon (Robert Gunner) is subjected to a lobot ... |
The Addiction | ... ella, Natural Born Killers, Badlands, Nocturna, Cruising, Vampire Junction, | , and The Lost Boys, as well as taking its title from a character in the f ... |
The Bridge on the River Kwai | ... ed-tailed Black Shark (Epalzeorhynchos bicolor) from the Mae Klong river of | fame possibly only survives in captivity. Ironically, while pollution and ... |
The Kid | ... de in 1974, and of his feature length films, firstly The Circus in 1969 and | in 1971. Chaplin worked with music associate Eric James whilst composing a ... |
Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams | ... She was nominated for Best Actress in 1969 for Rachel, Rachel, in 1974 for | , and in 1991 for Mr. and Mrs. Bridge. She was named Best Actress at the C ... |
Of Human Bondage | ... of the vicious and slatternly Mildred Rogers in the RKO Radio production of | (1934), a film adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's novel, earned Davis her ... |
Good Will Hunting | ... philanthropist whose career was launched following the success of the film | (1997), from a screenplay he co-wrote with friend Ben Affleck. The pair wo ... |
Brainstorm | ... ion of Stephen King's The Dead Zone. That same year, Walken also starred in | alongside Natalie Wood and (in a minor role) his wife, Georgianne. Walken ... |
A Summer Story | The 1988 film | was based on Galsworthy's The Apple Tree |
The Frog Prince | ... nya (as opposed to Eithne) for writing some of the music for the 1984 movie | , which was released on a soundtrack album of the same title. Another earl ... |
Rachel, Rachel | ... for The Three Faces of Eve. She was nominated for Best Actress in 1969 for | , in 1974 for Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams, and in 1991 for Mr. and Mrs. B ... |
They're a Weird Mob | ... w ebb with few notable productions produced during the 1960s. 1966's comedy | , starring Walter Chiari, Chips Rafferty and Clare Dunne was a rare hit of ... |
Pay Day | ... 971 (paired with The Kid for re-release in 1972), A Day's Pleasure in 1973, | in 1972, Sunnyside in 1974, and of his feature length films, firstly The C ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... , Mighty Joe Young (1998), and The Cider House Rules (1999). Theron won the | for her portrayal of serial killer Aileen Wuornos in Monster (2003), becom ... |
1975 movie adaptation | ... is found in Ken Kesey's 1962 novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and its | . Several patients in the mental ward receive lobotomies to discipline or ... |
The Secret of My Success | ... film was released the following year (1924). More recently, the 1987 movie | (starring Michael J. Fox) was filmed in Lasdon Park and Muscoot Farm. Musc ... |
The Boy Friend | In 1961, Bixby was in the musical | at the Detroit Civic Theater, returning to Hollywood to make his televisio ... |
Dracula AD 1972 | ... and The Lost Boys, as well as taking its title from a character in the film | . Newman says the book "features more of [Dracula], and in more aspects, t ... |
The Bed Sitting Room | ... Wye. They also appeared in the film version of Milligan and John Antrobus' | |
A Bug's Life | ... ed Diego in the Ice Age film trilogy, and the pugnacious ladybug Francis in | . He has produced numerous movies, television shows, and specials through ... |
The Three Faces of Eve | In 1958, Woodward won the Academy Award for Best Actress for | . She was nominated for Best Actress in 1969 for Rachel, Rachel, in 1974 f ... |
Man of Aran | Producer Michael Balcon took Flaherty on to direct | (1934), which portrayed the harsh traditional lifestyle of the occupants o ... |
Hats Off | ... idered lost, as they have not been seen in full since the 1930s. The silent | (1927) has vanished completely. The first half of Now I'll Tell One (1927) ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... rayed by Crosby in the 1944 film Going My Way, for which Crosby had won the | |
Suspicion | ... chcocks for the rest of their lives, although they kept their Bel Air home. | (1941) marked Hitchcock's first film as a producer as well as director. Hi ... |
adaptation | ... played schoolteacher-turned-psychic Johnny Smith in David Cronenberg's 1983 | of Stephen King's The Dead Zone. That same year, Walken also starred in Br ... |
Working Girl | ... aif nor vamp, she's a woman from a pen of a woman, not some Cinderella of a | ." Mike Clark, of USA Today, gave the film three out of four stars, writin ... |
Sunnyside | ... The Kid for re-release in 1972), A Day's Pleasure in 1973, Pay Day in 1972, | in 1974, and of his feature length films, firstly The Circus in 1969 and T ... |
Foreign Correspondent | Hitchcock's second American film, the European-set thriller | (1940), based on Vincent Sheean's Personal History and produced by Walter ... |
The Sound of Music | ... nd Yes. The will-o'-the-wisp is also referred to during the song "Maria" in | |
The Night They Raided Minsky's | He also completed his first American film as a vaudeville comic in | . After a typical performance on the Ed Sullivan Show, further US opportun ... |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | A damning portrayal of the procedure is found in Ken Kesey's 1962 novel | and its 1975 movie adaptation. Several patients in the mental ward receive ... |
This Is Spinal Tap | Covers of the song have been included in films. The 1984 mockumentary | features the fictional band members Derek Smalls, David St. Hubbins, and N ... |
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds | ... med Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival in 1974 for her performance in | |
The Dark Crystal | ... pets and displayed "a growing, brooding interest in mortality." With 1982's | , which he co-directed with Frank Oz and also co-wrote, Henson said he was ... |
Stuck on You | While filming | in 2003, Damon met Argentine-born Luciana Bozán Barroso (born 1976) in Mia ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... tto Preminger, and released by the studio where he got his Hollywood start, | . The film got almost universally negative reviews. As a side note, writer ... |
Roberry Under Arms | ... ian actors Charles Tingwell, Bill Kerr and Ed Devereaux in supporting roles | ;, again starring Finch in 1957; and Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (1959) ... |
Deliver Us From Evil | ... ial film called The Magdalene Sisters (2002). In 2006, a documentary called | was made about sexual abuse and primarily focused on one priest and his cr ... |
Kim | ... o mainstream consciousness by British novelist Rudyard Kipling in his novel | (1901) |
Chickens Come Home | ... Pardon Us (1931) was re-shot in all four foreign languages. Blotto (1930), | (1931) and (1930) had French and Spanish versions |
Promise at Dawn | ... onal success with her performances in Never on Sunday, Phaedra, Topkapi and | . She won the award for Best Actress at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival, and ... |
Nashville | ... for-television production of the Robert J. Serling novel of the same name), | (1975), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), The Best Little Whoreho ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... was eventually promoted to director. He moved to the animation division of | in 1967 and started his own studio, Bakshi Productions, in 1968. Through p ... |
Lolita | ... Coupland; "cyberspace", from Neuromancer by William Gibson; "nymphet" from | by Vladimir Nabokov |
Louisiana Story | ... m of Modern Art in 1942, the film was never authorized for general release. | (1948) was a Flaherty documentary shot by himself and Richard Leacock, thi ... |
Waterloo Bridge | ... renewed her contract for three months, and she appeared in a small role in | (1931) before being lent to Columbia Pictures for The Menace and to Capita ... |
The Princess Bride | ... ytime Emmy nominations. She shot to stardom after her roles as Buttercup in | and Jenny Curran in Forrest Gump, the latter role garnering her Golden Glo ... |
Enduring Love | ... e Clerambault's syndrome (erotomania) in fiction include Ian McEwan's novel | , which was later turned into a film also called Enduring Love; the Americ ... |
Hercules | She appears briefly in Disney's | , but has a more dominant role in the television series |
Never on Sunday | ... but in Stella (1955) and met international success with her performances in | , Phaedra, Topkapi and Promise at Dawn. She won the award for Best Actress ... |
False Witness | ... the 1970 Berlin Jazz Festival. She also appeared in the films Zigzaga.k.a. | with George Kennedy (1970) and The Outfit (1974) with Robert Duvall. She r ... |
O Fantasma | ... the American movies Fatal Attraction and The Bodyguard, the Portuguese film | (2001) and the French films Anna M. (2007) and Laetitia Colombani's À la f ... |
The Dogs of War | ... er Hunter director Cimino. Walken also starred in the 1981 action adventure | , directed by John Irvin. He surprised many critics and filmgoers with his ... |
live-action film | ... s been made into several Takarazuka musicals and into an anime series and a | . After Rose of Versailles concluded, Ikeda wrote articles for Asahi Shimb ... |
The Menace | ... l role in Waterloo Bridge (1931) before being lent to Columbia Pictures for | and to Capital Films for Hell's House (all 1932). After nine months, and s ... |
Shame | ... Cars That Ate Paris and Picnic at Hanging Rock in the 1970s, Razorback and | in the 1980s and Japanese Story, The Proposition and the world-renowned Wo ... |
Born on the Fourth of July | ... films, notably Apocalypse Now, Good Morning, Vietnam, Go Tell the Spartans, | , and We Were Soldiers, have tended to contain critical messages |
The Great Muppet Caper | ... and was nominated for an Academy Award. In 1981, a Henson-directed sequel, | , followed, and Henson decided to end the still-popular Muppet Show to con ... |
Melody Time | Pecos Bill made the leap to film in the 1948 Disney animated feature | . He was portrayed by Patrick Swayze in Disney's 1995 film Tall Tale |
1960 movie version | ... nd loosely based upon William Jennings Bryan. In the climactic scene of the | , Brady argues, "Natural law was born in the mind of the Creator. He can c ... |
Purely Belter | ... he city has been the setting for films based around football; films such as | , The One and Only and Goal! have all been focused around Tyneside. The co ... |
A (Kannada film) | Kannada film | and Upendra (film) best example |
1940 animated movie | ... s literature and has spawned many derivative works of art, such as Disney's | of the same name, and commonplace ideas such as a liar's long nose |
stag | ... d that Crawford further supplemented her income by appearing in one or more | , or soft-core pornographic, films, although this has been disputed. Rapf ... |
Love Happy | ... mustache (which he had already sported earlier in the films Copacabana and | ) |
Fatal Attraction | ... was later turned into a film also called Enduring Love; the American movies | and The Bodyguard, the Portuguese film O Fantasma (2001) and the French fi ... |
Apocalypse Now | ... g Marlon Brando as Dracula and Martin Sheen as Jonathan Harker. (Yes, it is | , complete with all the famous quotes and mishaps during filming, albeit i ... |
Napoleon Dynamite | ... television, BYU is represented by Jon Heder '02 (best known for his role as | ), Golden Globe-nominated Aaron Eckhart '94, animator and filmmaker Don Bl ... |
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | ... h as Toys, Message in a Bottle, Unbreakable, The Conspirator, Moneyball and | |
Moby Dick | ... in 1953 by director John Huston to work on the screenplay for the 1956 film | , which was faithfully based on the novel by Herman Melville and starred G ... |
Atoll K | Laurel and Hardy made one final film together, | (1951), a French-Italian co-production directed by Leo Joannon, which was ... |
American Pop | ... well known for such films as Wizards (1977), The Lord of the Rings (1978), | (1981) and Fire and Ice (1983). In 1987, Bakshi returned to television wor ... |
Heaven's Gate | Walken's first film of the 1980s was the controversial | , helmed by Deer Hunter director Cimino. Walken also starred in the 1981 a ... |
The Matrix Reloaded | ... o Aaliyah's death. Before her death, Aaliyah had filmed part of her role in | and was scheduled to appear in The Matrix Revolutions as Zee. The role was ... |
Britain's Best Sitcom | ... om the Seven of One series in 1973. In 2004, the series was voted eighth in | |
U Be Dead | ... du tout (2002). A psychiatrist Dr. Falkowski, in real life, and in the film | , was stalked by a woman who suffered from this condition |
Public Enemies | ... major production to take advantage of the tax incentive was Michael Mann's | . While the producers spent $18 million dollars on the film, it was report ... |
The Bourne Ultimatum | Later on, Kimmel's sidekick, Guillermo, appeared in a spoof of | , which starred Damon. He was then chased down by Damon as he cursed about ... |
The Lord of the Rings | In Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated adaptation of | , John Westbrook provided the voice of Treebeard. Stephen Thorne voiced th ... |
Vigil in the Night | ... o actors together, but on their own. In 1940, he directed Carole Lombard in | , and the film has an alternate ending for European audiences in recogniti ... |
Inherit the Wind | ... y the view espoused by Matthew Harrison Brady, a character in the 1955 play | loosely based upon William Jennings Bryan. In the climactic scene of the 1 ... |
Razorback | ... Walkabout, The Cars That Ate Paris and Picnic at Hanging Rock in the 1970s, | and Shame in the 1980s and Japanese Story, The Proposition and the world-r ... |
Anna M. | ... d The Bodyguard, the Portuguese film O Fantasma (2001) and the French films | (2007) and Laetitia Colombani's À la folie... pas du tout (2002). A psychi ... |
Catch-22 | Sometimes the title of a book becomes the neologism, for instance, | (from the title of Joseph Heller's novel). Alternatively, the author's nam ... |
Saboteur | ... he stated to François Truffaut, Hitchcock settled for an ambiguous finale. | (1942) was the first of two films that Hitchcock made for Universal, a stu ... |
The Blues Brothers | The little town of Coal City was mentioned in the classic comedy | . Elwood Blues (as played by Dan Aykroyd) explains that his brother Jake ( ... |
Moneyball | ... d in films such as Toys, Message in a Bottle, Unbreakable, The Conspirator, | and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo |
School for Seduction | ... he One and Only and Goal! have all been focused around Tyneside. The comedy | starring Kelly Brook was also filmed in Newcastle |
Unbreakable | ... e nomination). She has appeared in films such as Toys, Message in a Bottle, | , The Conspirator, Moneyball and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo |
The Other Side of the Wind | ... (The title combines those of two of Welles' movies: Chimes at Midnight and | , the latter of which was left uncompleted at Welles' death in 1985. Welle ... |
The Candidate | Smith also appeared in a number of films, often as himself | ;(1972),, The President's Plane Is Missing (1973, a made-for-television pr ... |
Battlestar Galactica | ... nuclear activities taking place at the time. Another ABC Television Movie, | , which spawned the 1978 television series of the same name, was seen by 6 ... |
Seed | ... ne of the film's co-stars. The film was not a success, and her next role in | (1931) was too brief to attract attention |
The Matrix Revolutions | ... lmed part of her role in The Matrix Reloaded and was scheduled to appear in | as Zee. The role was later recast to Nona Gaye. Aaliyah's scenes were late ... |
Talk to Her | ... Awards, for instance, critically acclaimed films such as Pedro Almodovar's | were not eligible simply because Spain had to choose only one film to subm ... |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | It was nominated for Academy Awards for | (Monty Woolley), Best Cinematography, Black-and-White and Best Picture |
Walkabout | ... films dubbed "outback gothic" have been created, including Wake in Fright, | , The Cars That Ate Paris and Picnic at Hanging Rock in the 1970s, Razorba ... |
The Concert for Bangladesh | ... ublication as part of Johnny Alucard. (May be about an alternate version of | . |
In the Company of Men | With other turn-of-the-millennium films such as Fight Club, | (1997), American Psycho (2000) and Boys Don't Cry (1999), American Beauty ... |
Message in a Bottle | ... ing her a Golden Globe nomination). She has appeared in films such as Toys, | , Unbreakable, The Conspirator, Moneyball and The Girl with the Dragon Tat ... |
Natural Born Killers | ... own Affair, and Operation Dumbo Drop. He had a small part in Oliver Stone's | , playing a ranting inmate during a prison riot; his part was eventually c ... |
western | ... of Annie Hall (Diane Keaton). In 1978, he appeared in Shoot the Sun Down, a | filmed in 1976 that costarred Margot Kidder. Along with Nick Nolte, Walken ... |
Modern Times | ... s and songs for many of his films. "Smile", which he composed for his film, | , hit number 2 on the UK charts when sung by Nat King Cole in the 1950s. I ... |
Chimes at Midnight | ... ective to find out why. (The title combines those of two of Welles' movies: | and The Other Side of the Wind, the latter of which was left uncompleted a ... |
Give Us the Moon | ... ed by the director Val Guest, who cast her in the Margaret Lockwood vehicle | . Small roles in several other films followed including the high profile C ... |
Dangerous | Davis appeared in | (1935) as a troubled actress and received very good reviews. E. Arnot Robe ... |
Marie Antoinette | ... gicomedy Elizabethtown (2005). She played the title role in Sofia Coppola's | (2006) and starred in the comedy How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (20 ... |
Schindler's List | ... my Award for Best Actor. He is also known for his performances in the films | (1993), Sexy Beast (2000), House of Sand and Fog (2003), BloodRayne (2005) ... |
To the Devil a Daughter | ... mid-teens, she starred in the British Hammer Film Productions' horror film | (1976). She has stated that, as a child, she felt exploited by the industr ... |
Mildred Pierce | ... nearly two years from the screen, Crawford staged a comeback by starring in | (1945), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. In 1955, she ... |
The Gay Divorcee | ... Front Page (1931), Trouble in Paradise (1932), Alice in Wonderland (1933), | (1934), Top Hat (1935, one of several Astaire/Rogers films in which Horton ... |
Tanner '88 | ... and portrayed the daughter of a presidential candidate (Michael Murphy) in | (also 1988), Robert Altman's political satire for HBO. She reprised the ro ... |
In the Clutches of the Gang | ... ng a Living (1914) with Chaplin in his first screen appearance (pre-Tramp), | (1914) with Normand, Arbuckle, and Al St. John, and Wished on Mabel (1915) ... |
Head in the Clouds | ... th Irish actor Stuart Townsend, with whom she starred in Trapped (2002) and | (2004). Theron and Townsend separated in January 2010 after nearly nine ye ... |
The Clock | ... 945, and on March 12, 1946, daughter Liza was born. In 1951, they divorced. | (1945) was her first straight dramatic film, opposite Robert Walker. Thoug ... |
V for Vendetta | ... e left DC in 1989 due to the language in his contracts for Watchmen and his | series with artist David Lloyd. Moore felt the reversion clauses were ulti ... |
Absence of Malice | ... Murphy's Romance. Field had worked very successfully with Newman in 1981's | , but Newman declined the project and Garner was the only other actor that ... |
Sexy Beast | ... He is also known for his performances in the films Schindler's List (1993), | (2000), House of Sand and Fog (2003), BloodRayne (2005) and Hugo (2011) |
Alice Adams | ... Kentucky Kernels. His big break came when he directed Katharine Hepburn in | in 1935. He went on in the late 1930s to direct several Ginger Rogers and ... |
The Man Who Wasn't There | ... est Director prize at the festival, sharing it with co-winner Joel Coen for | . It drew positive reviews from many critics and some of the strongest aud ... |
The War at Home | These protests were the subject of the documentary | . Tom Bates wrote the book Rads on the subject (ISBN 0-06-092428-4). Bates ... |
Hum Tum Aur Ghost | The Bollywood film | was shot on location in Newcastle's city centre and features key scenes in ... |
The West Point Story | ... 1945, "Singing Down the Road"); Not Wanted (1949, theme and orchestrations) | ;(1950, "The Toy Trumpet"); Storm Warning (1951, "Dinner Music for a Pack ... |
Rescue Me | ... yle and chain smoking. He is the star and co-creator of the television show | , which ended its seventh and final season on September 7, 2011 |
Heaven Can Wait | A 1978 film, also called | , is a remake of an entirely different film, the 1941 Here Comes Mr. Jorda ... |
Penelope Spheeris | In June 1988, Megadeth appeared in | ' documentary film, . The documentary chronicled the Los Angeles heavy met ... |
Olsenbanden tar gull | Parts of the Olsenbanden-movie | from 1973 was filmed in Sande, and another part in Stavern |
Moby-Dick | ... f Emily Dickinson—nearly unread in her own time—and Herman Melville's novel | can be taken as epitomes of American Romantic literature. By the 1880s, ho ... |
As Good as It Gets | A part of the symphonic composition is also featured in | , released in 1997 |
Shall We Dance | ... ifornia. He was commissioned by RKO Pictures in 1936 to write the music for | , starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Gershwin's extended score, whic ... |
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People | ... e role in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette (2006) and starred in the comedy | (2008). She won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2011 ... |
A Song to Remember | ... ewart Granger in the 1946 biographical portrait The Magic Bow, Roxy Roth in | , and Klaus Kinski in Kinski Paganini (1989) |
The Sentinel | ... role in guarding the President of the U.S., such as In the Line of Fire and | |
Eyes on the Prize | ... istorical materials. Historical documentaries, such as the landmark 14-hour | : America's Civil Rights Years (1986 – Part 1 and 1989 – Part 2) by Henry ... |
Charly | ... 09, and won the 1968 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the movie | . On television, he portrayed retired astronaut Buzz Aldrin in the 1976 ad ... |
film trilogy | ... ture more in line with the book when he confronts Éowyn. In Peter Jackson's | based on The Lord of the Rings, all nine Nazgûl are shown onscreen riding ... |
The Magic Bow | ... on productions, including Stewart Granger in the 1946 biographical portrait | , Roxy Roth in A Song to Remember, and Klaus Kinski in Kinski Paganini (19 ... |
A Home at the End of the World | ... 2009 and opened on Broadway in April 2010. He also produced the 2004 movie | , based upon Michael Cunningham's novel |
Lifeboat | ... cled the experiences of the survivors of a German U-boat attack in the film | (1944). The action sequences were shot in a small boat in the studio water ... |
a film by the same name | The Human Stain was a national bestseller; it was adapted as | , released in 2003 and starring Anthony Hopkins, Nicole Kidman, and Gary S ... |
The Path to 9/11 | ABC aired the miniseries | in September 2006 on the fifth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terro ... |
Foreign Body | ... , 1970), The Chain (Jack Gold, 1984), The Dunera Boys (Ben Lewin, 1985) and | (Ronald Neame, 1986) |
Stardust | ... works have been optioned or greenlighted for film adaptation, most notably | , which premiered in August 2007 and stars Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiff ... |
Mabel's New Hero | ... th Sennett comedy feature, Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914), as well as in | (1913) with Normand and Arbuckle, Making a Living (1914) with Chaplin in h ... |
Sixteen Candles | ... ctures. Tanen was behind Universal hits such as Animal House, John Hughes's | and The Breakfast Club |
Gone with the Wind | ... s that she would be chosen to play a similar character, Scarlett O'Hara, in | . Davis expressed her desire to play Scarlett, and while David O. Selznick ... |
Red Planet | ... The word 'terraforming' was used in James Cameron's Aliens. The 2000 movie | also uses the motif: after humanity faces heavy overpopulation and polluti ... |
I Can Get It for You Wholesale | ... and real memory. The title may be an allusion to the 1962 Broadway musical | . The 1990 film Total Recall as well as its 2012 remake of the same name a ... |
New Line Cinema | | representatives announced to Entertainment Weekly's "Hollywood Insider Blo ... |
Little Fockers | In December 2010, Streisand appeared in | , the third film from the Meet the Parents trilogy. She reprised the role ... |
a 1995 film | Dolores Claiborne was adapted into | starring Kathy Bates, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Christopher Plummer, David Str ... |
New Line Cinema | Kinski starred in Stay As You Are (1978) with Marcello Mastroianni. | released it in the United States in December 1979, helping Kinski to get m ... |
American Idiot | 2010 Tony Award Best Musical | [nominee] Produced by Tom Hulc |
The Diary of Anne Frank | ... es. He was responsible for such classic films as A Place in the Sun, Shane, | , Giant and The Greatest Story Ever Told. He ended his directing career wi ... |
American Idiot | 2010 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical | [nominee] Produced by Tom Hulc |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... portrayed a young John F. Kennedy in the 1963 film PT 109, and won the 1968 | for his role in the movie Charly. On television, he portrayed retired astr ... |
Total Recall | ... to the 1962 Broadway musical I Can Get It for You Wholesale. The 1990 film | as well as its 2012 remake of the same name are both loose adaptations of ... |
Gulliver's Travels | ... ullum librum vel) can be found on the linguist's hat in the 1996 miniseries | |
Gettin' Square | ... d roles in the 2002 mobster black comedy Dirty Deeds and 2003's crime caper | . Gettin Square also featured rising star David Wenham who demonstrated ve ... |
Fight Club | Like other American films of 1999—such as | , Bringing Out the Dead and Magnolia—American Beauty instructs its audienc ... |
Wimbledon | ... n trilogy (2002–07). Since then her films have included the romantic comedy | (2004), the romantic science fiction Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind ... |
The Murder of Mary Phagan | ... Manhattan Project (1986). Nixon was part of the cast of the NBC miniseries | (NBC, 1988) starring Jack Lemmon and Kevin Spacey and portrayed the daught ... |
Storm Warning | ... , theme and orchestrations); The West Point Story (1950, "The Toy Trumpet") | ;(1951, "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals"); The Trouble with H ... |
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad | ... tts was convinced he was right for the part after seeing his performance in | . Baker was working on a construction site at the time, as acting jobs wer ... |
The Return of the King | In the Rankin-Bass adaptation of | , Denethor revealed a future that may be in his palantír to Gandalf, some ... |
A Few Good Men | 1990 Tony Award Best Actor in Play [nominee] (for | |
Rose-Marie | ... ondike Kat, from Total Television. The Broadway musical and Hollywood movie | is a 1930s example of its romantic side. A successful combination were a s ... |
Delicious | ... n was contracted by Fox Film Corporation to compose the score for the movie | . Only two pieces were used in the final film, the five-minute "Dream Sequ ... |
Jezebel | ... warded the Volpi Cup at the 1937 Venice Film Festival. Her next picture was | (1938), and during production Davis entered a relationship with director W ... |
Flight of the Doves | ... ilm Summer Holiday. He acted again with former Oliver! co-star Jack Wild in | |
Stay As You Are | Kinski starred in | (1978) with Marcello Mastroianni. New Line Cinema released it in the Unite ... |
Love Happy | ... y been a stage prop. He debuted this new, and now much-older, appearance in | , the Marx Brothers's last film as a comedy team |
Moana | ... gh he continued the development of this new genre of docufiction, e.g. with | (1926), set in the South Seas, and Man of Aran (1934), filmed in Ireland's ... |
The Doors | ... ector Oliver Stone offered Astbury the role of Jim Morrison in Stone's film | . He declined the role because he was not happy with the way Morrison was ... |
A Few Good Men | ... Helen Hayes Award Outstanding Lead Actor, Non-Resident Play [nominee] (for | |
Bringing Out the Dead | Like other American films of 1999—such as Fight Club, | and Magnolia—American Beauty instructs its audience to "[lead] more meanin ... |
The Polar Express | ... ector Robert Zemeckis, although the project was stalled while Zemeckis made | and the Gaiman-Roger Avary written Beowulf film |
The Lord of the Rings | In Peter Jackson's | films, the palantíri of Minas Ithil, Orthanc, and Minas Anor (Minas Tirith ... |
Alien | ... e of a man's body exploding as a creature resembling the xenomorph from the | franchise holding a Stratocaster guitar emerges from his chest. On the 199 ... |
Making a Living | ... ce (1914), as well as in Mabel's New Hero (1913) with Normand and Arbuckle, | (1914) with Chaplin in his first screen appearance (pre-Tramp), In the Clu ... |
Jumper | ... retired from acting in the mid-1990s, he had bit parts in the recent movies | (2008) and Stranger Than Fiction (2006) |
The Wrong Move | ... Lisa Kreuzer placed her in the role of the dumb Mignon in Wim Wenders' film | . In 1976 she had her first major role in the feature length film and Wolf ... |
After the Sunset | Nassau has also been the setting for several other recent movies including | , Into the Blue and Flipper |
Strike Up the Band | This was followed by Oh, Kay! (1926); Funny Face (1927) | ;(1927 and 1930); Gershwin gifted the song with a modified title to UCLA t ... |
Sneakers | ... herlock Holmes), Suspect Zero, Bugsy (nominated for Best Supporting Actor), | , Dave, Searching for Bobby Fischer, Schindler's List, Silas Marner, Death ... |
Fahrenheit 9/11 | ... has become increasingly successful in theatrical release with films such as | , Super Size Me, Food, Inc., Earth, March of the Penguins, Religulous, and ... |
The Big Lebowski | ... trician" known as "Slippery Pete". He portrayed Uli Kunkel in the 1998 film | , as well as playing Lev Andropov, the Russian Cosmonaut in 1998's Armaged ... |
In Which We Serve | Lord Mountbatten has been portrayed many times in films. | is a 1942 British patriotic war film directed by David Lean and Noël Cowar ... |
Bananas | ... aws, Little Manhattan, and many of Woody Allen's films, such as Annie Hall, | , and Manhattan. The city was also the backdrop and location for numerous ... |
From Here to Eternity | ... spunk. Ernest Borgnine as a potbellied bully (he was Sgt. "Fatso" Judson in | ), Dean Jagger as a rum-guzzling sheriff, Lee Marvin as a dimwitted tough, ... |
Bad Boys II | ... ov, the Russian Cosmonaut in 1998's Armageddon, and Alexei in the 2003 film | . In 2003, Stormare played as Ernst Rohm in . In the 2005 film Constantine ... |
Double Dynamite | ... than Marx was sing, made a film with Marx and Jane Russell in 1951 entitled | |
Blues Brothers 2000 | ... ularly, and he also made appearances in television shows and films, such as | , and sporting events, such as his 2000 appearance at the World Championsh ... |
The Great Race | ... 0s, Robert Youngson's compilation of the team's silent-film highlights; and | , a large-scale salute to slapstick which director Blake Edwards dedicated ... |
Iris | ... in 1998; for Chocolat in 2000; for the lead role of writer Iris Murdoch in | in 2001 (with Kate Winslet playing her as a younger woman); for Mrs Hender ... |
Dave | ... lmes), Suspect Zero, Bugsy (nominated for Best Supporting Actor), Sneakers, | , Searching for Bobby Fischer, Schindler's List, Silas Marner, Death and t ... |
Wings of Courage | ... s looking for downed fliers. This period of his life is briefly explored in | , an IMAX film by French director Jean-Jacques Annaud |
Total Recall | The plot was loosely adapted into the 1990 film | , starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. In the film, the hero, renamed Quaid, ac ... |
World Trade Center | ... ber 2005, many scenes of prominent locations in town were shot for the film | , starring Nicolas Cage and directed by Oliver Stone, with Glen Rock havin ... |
Super Size Me | ... singly successful in theatrical release with films such as Fahrenheit 9/11, | , Food, Inc., Earth, March of the Penguins, Religulous, and An Inconvenien ... |
August Rush | ... rm was also used as the location for the orphanage scenes in the 2007 movie | (starring Robin Williams among others) |
17 Again | ... also seen in the 2002 movie, Snow Dogs. His most recent role was in 2009's | |
Notes on a Scandal | ... ts (a romanticised history of the Windmill Theatre) in 2005; and for 2006's | , a film for which she received critical acclaim, including Golden Globe, ... |
Diamonds Are Forever | ... as part of the Dr. No anthology, which in addition to Dr. No, also included | and From Russia, with Love |
Mystery Street | ... 50, he was cast against type, playing a Cape Cod police officer in the film | . In 1957, he played Nakamura in the Oscar-winning film Sayonara |
Stranger Than Fiction | ... g in the mid-1990s, he had bit parts in the recent movies Jumper (2008) and | (2006) |
Cleaver | ... santi and Carmine Lupertazzi offer him a role in the fictional slasher film | , which he turns down. Lupertazzi offers him the role on the basis of King ... |
Food, Inc. | ... ul in theatrical release with films such as Fahrenheit 9/11, Super Size Me, | , Earth, March of the Penguins, Religulous, and An Inconvenient Truth amon ... |
Funny Face | This was followed by Oh, Kay! (1926) | ;(1927); Strike Up the Band (1927 and 1930); Gershwin gifted the song with ... |
Brother Rat | In 1938, Wyman co-starred with Ronald Reagan in | (1938), and its sequel Brother Rat and a Baby (1940). They were engaged at ... |
1940s | ... as also the backdrop and location for numerous crime and drama films in the | and 1950s |
The Only Game in Town | ... Greatest Story Ever Told. He ended his directing career with the 1970 film | with Warren Beatty and in her final film with Stevens, Elizabeth Taylor. I ... |
Old Yeller | Part of Disney's | was shot here in 1957 |
Spellbound | Hitchcock worked for Selznick again when he directed | (1945), which explored psychoanalysis and featured a dream sequence design ... |
Beggar on Horseback | ... and he portrayed the lead role of an idealistic young classical composer in | in 1925. In the late 1920s he starred in two-reel silent comedies for Educ ... |
The Young Victoria | The 2009 film | includes an episode in which Prince Albert is told that I puritani is the ... |
Norma Rae | ... l, because it had no "sex or violence" in it. But because of the success of | (1979), with the same star (Field), director, and screenplay writing team ... |
IMAX | ... fliers. This period of his life is briefly explored in Wings of Courage, an | film by French director Jean-Jacques Annaud |
Cutthroat Island | ... ckman and Jason Patric. Four years later, he auditioned for a small role in | , but was turned away. Damon next appeared as an opiate-addicted soldier i ... |
March of the Penguins | ... lease with films such as Fahrenheit 9/11, Super Size Me, Food, Inc., Earth, | , Religulous, and An Inconvenient Truth among the most prominent examples. ... |
Brainstorm | ... quently blacklisted for several years before he finally returned to film in | (1983). The story of the scandal is told in David McClintick's 1982 bestse ... |
Blue Monday | ... st Buddy DeSylva. Together they created the experimental one-act jazz opera | set in Harlem, which is widely regarded as a forerunner to the groundbreak ... |
Hoffmeyer's Legacy | ... the first film before being replaced by Ford Sterling. Their first film was | (1912) but their popularity stemmed from the 1913 short The Bangville Poli ... |
The Keys of the Kingdom | ... g the film version of A.J. Cronin's novel about a Catholic priest in China, | , but the plans for this fell through. John M. Stahl ended up directing th ... |
1950s | ... e backdrop and location for numerous crime and drama films in the 1940s and | |
Babes in Arms | ... f filming, MGM kept Garland busy with promotional tours and the shooting of | . She and Rooney were sent on a cross-country promotional tour, culminatin ... |
Religulous | ... s Fahrenheit 9/11, Super Size Me, Food, Inc., Earth, March of the Penguins, | , and An Inconvenient Truth among the most prominent examples. Compared to ... |
The Mouse on the Moon | ... better known roles is that of Prime Minister Rupert Mountjoy in the comedy | (1963), alongside Margaret Rutherford. He played French entertainer and mi ... |
Omnibus | The 1973 BBC documentary | : The British Hero featured Christopher Cazenove playing a number of such ... |
Fitzcarraldo | In the film | , some of I puritani was on the main character's boat on his triumphal ret ... |
Shutter Island | ... Lionhead Studios game Fable III, and starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in | , directed by Martin Scorsese. He appeared in Scorsese's next film, Hugo, ... |
The Bangville Police | ... Hoffmeyer's Legacy (1912) but their popularity stemmed from the 1913 short | starring Mabel Normand |
Babe | ... l Hogan's Crocodile Dundee, Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge! and Chris Noonan's | . Other award winning productions include Picnic at Hanging Rock, Gallipol ... |
A Few Good Men | ... us, he also appeared in Broadway productions of A Memory of Two Mondays and | , for which he was a Tony Award nominee in 1990. In the mid-1980s, he appe ... |
Diamonds Are Forever | ... ened with the novel's circular saw, rather than the film's laser beam – and | |
An Inconvenient Truth | ... 1, Super Size Me, Food, Inc., Earth, March of the Penguins, Religulous, and | among the most prominent examples. Compared to dramatic narrative films, d ... |
Top Gun | ... Harris. It was produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, producers of | and Crimson Tide, and released through Hollywood Pictures. The film is ded ... |
Border Incident | ... awaii Five-O episode "Samurai". His first leading role was in the 1949 film | with actor George Murphy. He was the first Hispanic actor to appear on the ... |
Reifezeugnis | ... ajor role in the feature length film and Wolfgang Petersen directed episode | of the German TV crime series Tatort. Also in 1976, in her mid-teens, she ... |
Courage Under Fire | ... as turned away. Damon next appeared as an opiate-addicted soldier in 1996's | . He was required to lose in 100 days (for only two days of filming). Afte ... |
Chocolat | ... ; her Oscar-winning turn as Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love in 1998; for | in 2000; for the lead role of writer Iris Murdoch in Iris in 2001 (with Ka ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... tarring as Mohandas Gandhi in the film Gandhi in 1982, for which he won the | . He is also known for his performances in the films Schindler's List (199 ... |
Bon Voyage | ... early 1944, Hitchcock made two short films for the Ministry of Information, | and Aventure Malgache. Made for the Free French, these were the only films ... |
New Line Cinema | In 2008 Christopher Tolkien commenced legal proceedings against | , which he claimed owed his family £80 million in unpaid royalties. In Sep ... |
Housewife | ... s to appear in It Happened One Night, and instead cast her in the melodrama | . When Davis was not nominated for an Academy Award for Of Human Bondage, ... |
Strike Up the Band | In 1940, she starred in three films: Andy Hardy Meets Debutante, | , and Little Nellie Kelly. In the latter, she played her first adult role, ... |
Gandhi | ... 982, his best-known role to date. The audience agreed with the critics, and | was a box-office success. Kingsley won the Academy Award for Best Actor fo ... |
Forever, Darling | ... al other series such as The Untouchables. He also produced the feature film | (1956), in which he and Ball starred |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... n 1984 on Broadway and in the 1968 film, for which he was nominated for the | and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or ... |
Demolition Man | ... , Monument Ave., The Matchmaker, The Ref, Suicide Kings, Dawg, Wag the Dog, | , Judgment Night, The Thomas Crown Affair, and Operation Dumbo Drop. He ha ... |
Blade II | ... nst I", which appeared on the "Special Cases" single and the soundtrack for | . "I Against I" is also notable as the only track from the 100th Window se ... |
The New Babylon | ... ing the fifth reel of the film score he composed for the 1929 silent movie, | (set during the Paris Commune), where it is juxtaposed contrapuntally with ... |
1929 | ... e seen as the first truly modern mystery. It was adapted as a film in 1920, | , and 1952. The success of the work inspired him, after 23 years, to write ... |
Nineteen Eighty-Four | ... has sometimes found expression in dystopian novels such as George Orwell's | . Political pessimism about one's country often correlates with a desire t ... |
movie | ... ating a harvest festival. Other portrayals have appeared in both the Disney | and of Hercules. He was depicted as an overweight drunkard as opposed to h ... |
Blast from the Past | In 1999, Walken played Calvin Webber in the romantic comedy | . Webber is a brilliant but eccentric Caltech nuclear physicist whose fear ... |
Big Jake | ... similar preoccupation, as he mentioned the town in some of his movies e.g. | |
Judgment Night | ... The Matchmaker, The Ref, Suicide Kings, Dawg, Wag the Dog, Demolition Man, | , The Thomas Crown Affair, and Operation Dumbo Drop. He had a small part i ... |
Maurice | ... ppeared in a variety of roles. His credits included the films Turtle Diary, | , Pascali's Island, Without a Clue (as Dr. Watson alongside Michael Caine' ... |
The Long Goodbye | ... pearance was as a deaf mute hit-man for the mob in director Robert Altman's | (1973), which was followed by a much more significant part in the film Sta ... |
The Brady Bunch Movie | ... The Bradys. The owner refused to restore the property to its 1969 look for | in 1995, so a façade resembling the original home was built around an exis ... |
Premonition | ... es Lost for a period of one year, which he later declined. In the 2007 film | he played the character Dr Roth. In April 2007, he appeared in an episode ... |
The Interpreter | ... a" was included in the soundtrack to the 2005 Sean Penn-Nicole Kidman film, | , as well as being covered in 2009 by the Black Crowes, on Warpaint Live. ... |
Once Upon a Time in the West | ... r a Few Dollars More (1965), and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)) and | (1968). These are consistently found on top of or among the best rated Wes ... |
The Little Foxes | ... uirms. William Wyler directed Davis for the third time in Lillian Hellman's | (RKO, 1941), but they clashed over the character of Regina Giddens. Taking ... |
Playing for Keeps | ... ulcahy and Dean Chamberlain, and recorded the single "Say the Word" for the | movie soundtrack |
Never Say Never Again | ... e Beatles film Help (1965) and the James Bond films Thunderball, (1965) and | , (a remake of Thunderball) (1983) and also for part of the action in Casi ... |
The Inner Circle | ... Stalin's projectionist in Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky's 1991 film | . In 1996, he won an Emmy Award for his role as a gay pediatrician in a te ... |
Oliver! | ... nown for his starring role as Fagin in Lionel Bart's stage and film musical | based on Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. He created the role in the origi ... |
No, No, Nanette | ... fund theatrical shows on Broadway for his actress lady friend is unfounded. | was indeed first produced in 1925 by Harry Frazee, though the sale of base ... |
Sleepy Hollow | ... n home. The same year, he appeared as the Headless Horseman in Tim Burton's | , starring Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci. He also appeared in Kiss Toled ... |
Airwolf | ... nteau of tupperware (because of the aircraft's high composites content) and | (from the 1980s TV series) |
Mannequin | In early 1987, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" was featured in the film | and hit No. 1, although only Slick and Thomas (plus Craig Chaquico's guita ... |
For a Few Dollars More | ... red by Ennio Morricone: the "Dollars Trilogy" (A Fistful of Dollars (1964), | (1965), and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)) and Once Upon a Time in ... |
A Star is Born | In 1954, Garland filmed a musical remake of the 1937 film | for Warner Bros. She and her third husband, Sid Luft (whom she had married ... |
Mystic Pizza | ... when he was eighteen, with a single line of dialogue in the romantic comedy | . As a student at Harvard University, he continued to pursue acting and pe ... |
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World | ... rdan (1941), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), Pocketful of Miracles (1961), and | (1963). He last appeared in a non-speaking role in Cold Turkey (1971) |
Breakfast of Champions | ... moral of the novel through plot descriptions of his stories. Books such as | and God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater are sprinkled with these plot description ... |
Pascali's Island | ... n a variety of roles. His credits included the films Turtle Diary, Maurice, | , Without a Clue (as Dr. Watson alongside Michael Caine's Sherlock Holmes) ... |
School Ties | ... such as the TNT original film Rising Son and the ensemble prep-school drama | . In 1992, he landed a big part in with Gene Hackman and Jason Patric. Fou ... |
Springtime for Henry | ... ar in stage productions, often in summer stock. His performance in the play | became a perennial in summer theaters |
Napoleon Dynamite | ... eon Dynamite & The Royal Guard, and was later appropriated by the 2004 film | ). In 1989, Costello, with a new contract with Warner Bros., released Spik ... |
Diary of Anne Frank | Among his most notable films were | (1959), nominated for Best Director, Giant (1956), winner of Oscar for Bes ... |
The In-Laws | ... on 34th Street, The Godfather, Wall Street, You've Got Mail, Ghostbusters, | , Little Manhattan, and many of Woody Allen's films, such as Annie Hall, B ... |
Rockin' Through the Decades | ... song was also featured in Alvin and the Chipmunks' 1990 television special | , as part of the fifties medley and its soundtrack |
Expresso | ... be. In 2007 he came out of retirement to take a role in a short film called | |
Roger & Me | ... ne by Errol Morris incorporated stylized re-enactments, and Michael Moore's | placed far more interpretive control with the director. The commercial suc ... |
Brideshead Revisited | ... at the gifted school have lunchboxes that feature images of the 1945 novel | and chess grandmaster Anatoly Karpov |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame | ... singing voice of the protagonist Quasimodo for the Disney animated feature | . Although Hulce largely retired from acting in the mid-1990s, he had bit ... |
Notorious | ... theremin) was later adapted by the composer into a concert piano concerto. | (1946) followed Spellbound. According to Hitchcock, in his book-length int ... |
A Fistful of Dollars | ... cted by Sergio Leone and scored by Ennio Morricone: the "Dollars Trilogy" ( | (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ... |
The Country Girl | ... ticipated acceptance speech. The Oscar was won, however, by Grace Kelly for | (1954). The camera crew was packing up before Kelly could even reach the s ... |
Police Academy | The | movies that began in 1984 are frequently considered a modern day version o ... |
Wall Street | ... es of films set in Manhattan include Miracle on 34th Street, The Godfather, | , You've Got Mail, Ghostbusters, The In-Laws, Little Manhattan, and many o ... |
Thank Your Lucky Stars | ... nced by the war, such as Watch on the Rhine (1943), by Lillian Hellman, and | (1943), a lighthearted all-star musical cavalcade, with each of the featur ... |
The Thomas Crown Affair | ... The Ref, Suicide Kings, Dawg, Wag the Dog, Demolition Man, Judgment Night, | , and Operation Dumbo Drop. He had a small part in Oliver Stone's Natural ... |
Best Supporting Actor | ... ngside Michael Caine's Sherlock Holmes), Suspect Zero, Bugsy (nominated for | ), Sneakers, Dave, Searching for Bobby Fischer, Schindler's List, Silas Ma ... |
Murder in Coweta County | ... white sharecropper Wilson Turner. These events were portrayed in the novel | . The film version starred Johnny Cash, Andy Griffith, and June Carter |
Rope | ... d exhausted its resource of ideas), Hitchcock filmed his first colour film, | (1948). Here Hitchcock experimented with marshaling suspense in a confined ... |
Stay As You Are | ... ortrayal of the title character in Tess and her roles in two erotic films ( | and Cat People), as well as parts in Wim Wenders' films The Wrong Move; Pa ... |
Mannequin | ... d to the Art Museum where it was used in the filming of Rocky V, as well as | and Philadelphia. Afterward, it was again moved to the front of the Spectr ... |
Touch | ... rities in an interactive movie. In 1997, Walken starred in the comedy films | , Excess Baggage and had a minor role in the film MouseHunt. He also appea ... |
Pocketful of Miracles | ... Holiday (1938), Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), | (1961), and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963). He last appeared in a ... |
Nothing Sacred | ... ing films include recordings and/or works composed or co-composed by Scott: | (1937, various adapted standards); Ali Baba Goes to Town (1938, "Twilight ... |
The Goat | ... ilent film career, the nearest Keaton had appeared in a "police comedy" was | (1921) and Cops (1922). Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops (1955) ... |
Aliens | ... e of creating a planet. The word 'terraforming' was used in James Cameron's | . The 2000 movie Red Planet also uses the motif: after humanity faces heav ... |
American Graffiti | ... an old Victorian in San Anselmo with some of the proceeds from his film, " | ," a house which his then-wife Marcia Lucas named "Parkhouse." Lucas worke ... |
The Villain | ... chwarzenegger appeared with Kirk Douglas and Ann-Margret in the 1979 comedy | . In 1980 he starred in a biographical film of the 1950s actress Jayne Man ... |
Tillie's Punctured Romance | ... Mabel Normand, and Chaplin in the first full-length Sennett comedy feature, | (1914), as well as in Mabel's New Hero (1913) with Normand and Arbuckle, M ... |
The Old Maid | ... her personal favorite. She appeared in three other box office hits in 1939, | with Miriam Hopkins, Juarez with Paul Muni and The Private Lives of Elizab ... |
Mabel's Strange Predicament | The film was | , but "The Tramp" character, as it became known, debuted to audiences in K ... |
Casino Royale | As with other Bond novels, such as | , gambling is a theme, with not only golf as part of the novel, but openin ... |
Prince of the City | ... ge she did projects like the 1982 ABC-movie My Body, My Child, the features | (1981) and I Am the Cheese (1983) and the 1982 Off-Broadway productions of ... |
Connecting Rooms | ... appeared in the British films The Nanny (1965), The Anniversary (1968), and | (1970), but her career again stalled |
Memphis Belle | ... g Fortress and the Consolidated B-24 Liberator, as commemorated by the film | and the poem The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Postwar, the company exp ... |
Hud | ... r. and Irving Ravetch, the same married screenplay team that also worked on | (1963) with Ritt and Paul Newman, they wanted Newman to be in Murphy's Rom ... |
Shane | ... minated for Best Director, Giant (1956), winner of Oscar for Best Director, | (1953), Oscar nominated, and A Place in the Sun (1951), winner of Oscar fo ... |
Cops | ... he nearest Keaton had appeared in a "police comedy" was The Goat (1921) and | (1922). Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops (1955) included a lengt ... |
documentary | ... tely" still intends on going to space, and that he hopes to work on a space | . Bass has also retained fluency in Russian, which he was required to lear ... |
Lifeboat | ... marshaling suspense in a confined environment, as he had done earlier with | (1943). Appeaering to have been shot entirely in a single take, Rope (1948 ... |
The Chain | ... Lester, 1965) and played leads in All The Way Up (James MacTaggart, 1970), | (Jack Gold, 1984), The Dunera Boys (Ben Lewin, 1985) and Foreign Body (Ron ... |
musical remake | In 1954, Garland filmed a | of the 1937 film A Star is Born for Warner Bros. She and her third husband ... |
The Fugitive | Several movies have been filmed in Sylva, including the 1993 blockbuster | (at Harris Regional Hospital, a scene where the town is seen from Sylvan H ... |
MouseHunt | ... in the comedy films Touch, Excess Baggage and had a minor role in the film | . He also appeared in the drama/thriller film Suicide Kings which also fil ... |
A Very Brady Christmas | ... Complete Series box set was released in 2007, which includes the TV movies | and The Brady 500, as well as two episodes of The Brady Kids animated seri ... |
Help! | ... e Roman Spring of Mrs Stone (José Quintero, 1961), Carry On Cleo, 1964, and | (Richard Lester, 1965) and played leads in All The Way Up (James MacTaggar ... |
Shall We Dance | ... an't Take That Away from Me" written with his brother Ira for the 1937 film | . The nomination was posthumous; Gershwin died two months after the film's ... |
The Godfather | ... ellas was acknowledged as the second best in the gangster film genre (after | ). The American Film Institute put Goodfellas at #94 on the AFI's 100 Year ... |
Making a Living | ... ing which time the comedian attempted to learn the processes of filmmaking. | marked his film debut, released 2 February 1914. Chaplin strongly disliked ... |
The Rats of Tobruk | ... umber of successful Australian films, including 1944's World War II classic | which starred Peter Finch and Chips Rafferty and 1955's Jedda, which was n ... |
The Great Global Warming Swindle | ... enhouse gas emissions. Lawson also contributed to the 2007 documentary film | |
In Love with Barbara | Lord Mountbatten was played by David Warner in the 2008 television film | , a biopic of the romantic novelist Barbara Cartland which was shown on BB ... |
Little Darlings | ... made her feature debut co-starring with Kristy McNichol and Tatum O'Neal in | (1980). She made her Broadway debut as Dinah Lord in a 1980 revival of The ... |
Blue Velvet | David Lynch's 1986 film | was set in Lumberton, though it was actually filmed about southeast in Wil ... |
Inland Empire | ... eighbors (1998), John Landis' Susan's Plan (1998), The Lost Son (1999), and | (2006), her last film to date |
The Breakfast Club | ... hind Universal hits such as Animal House, John Hughes's Sixteen Candles and | |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | Murphy's Romance received Academy Award nominations for | , (James Garner), in addition to Best Cinematography |
The Accountant | ... grew up in the area. He went on to win an Academy Award for his short film, | ; and came to fame playing Detective Shane Vendrell on FX's The Shield. He ... |
Here Comes Mr. Jordan | ... called Heaven Can Wait, is a remake of an entirely different film, the 1941 | , which was based on a 1938 stage play originally titled Heaven Can Wait |
Oliver! | ... endes' film debut; courted after his successful productions of the musicals | and Cabaret, Mendes was nevertheless only given the job after twenty other ... |
Faraway, So Close! | ... ), as well as parts in Wim Wenders' films The Wrong Move; Paris, Texas; and | . Richard Avedon's photo of her, nude with a large python, was marketed as ... |
The Letter | ... the most financially successful film of Davis's career to that point, while | (1940) was considered "one of the best pictures of the year" by The Hollyw ... |
Easter Parade | ... s Following her work on The Pirate, she completed three more films for MGM: | (in which she danced with Fred Astaire), In the Good Old Summertime, and h ... |
Fearless | ... movie Dominick and Eugene. He played supporting roles in Parenthood (1989), | (1993) and (1994) |
500 Years Later | ... and The Civil War by Ken Burns, UNESCO awarded independent film on slavery | , expressed not only a distinctive voice but also a perspective and point ... |
The Rats of Tobruk | ... s and appeared in iconic early Australian films as Forty Thousand Horsemen, | , The Overlanders and Eureka Stockade (Overlanders and Eureka were part of ... |
The Prince of Tides | ... had one child, Jason Gould, who would go on to star as her on-screen son in | . Her second husband is actor James Brolin, whom she married on July 1, 19 ... |
Man on Fire | In the film | , John Creasy (Denzel Washington) is a burnt-out ex-CIA officer and counte ... |
Prizzi's Honor | ... ted for the Best Director Oscar when, at 79 years old, he was nominated for | (1985). He also has the unique distinction of directing both his father Wa ... |
first movie adaptation of Spider-Man | ... Robertson's career had a resurgence. He appeared as Uncle Ben Parker in the | (2002), as well as in the sequels Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (20 ... |
The Wrong Move | ... ms (Stay As You Are and Cat People), as well as parts in Wim Wenders' films | ; Paris, Texas; and Faraway, So Close!. Richard Avedon's photo of her, nud ... |
Love Story | ... ought a return to old-fashioned storytelling, especially with Erich Segal's | . The seventies also saw the decline of previously well-respected writers, ... |
Watership Down | ... it costume and sang the song 'Bright Eyes' made famous by the animated film | , although his own singing ability was rather poor. Chris found this so am ... |
Top Hat | ... le in Paradise (1932), Alice in Wonderland (1933), The Gay Divorcee (1934), | (1935, one of several Astaire/Rogers films in which Horton appeared), Dang ... |
Night Owls | ... iness as a cameraman, working on many Laurel and Hardy short films, such as | (1930). His first feature film was The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble in 193 ... |
The Untouchables | The 1987 Brian De Palma film | featured cooperation between the Treasury Department task force, led by El ... |
Spellbound | Notorious (1946) followed | . According to Hitchcock, in his book-length interview with François Truff ... |
Gandhi | ... years later, starring as Mohandas Gandhi in the Academy Award-winning film | in 1982, his best-known role to date. The audience agreed with the critics ... |
Annie Get Your Gun | Garland was cast in the film adaptation of | in the title role of Annie Oakley. She was nervous at the prospect of taki ... |
Expresso | ... 2007, Wisdom returned to acting in a feature film directed by Kevin Powis, | . The film, which Wisdom later announced (reported BBC/ITV News) was to be ... |
The Bank Job | Lord Mountbatten (played by Christopher Owen) appears in the 2008 film | , telling the story of a government-approved bank robbery in the 1970s. In ... |
Dudley Do-Right | ... ed the name "Royal Mounted Canadian Police" (RMCP) and the character in the | film did not wear accurate insignia |
The Grand | ... creation and development of an all-gay boy band. In 2008, Bass co-produced | , and Bass's company is reported to be developing a music docudrama about ... |
Kid Auto Races at Venice | ... ent, but "The Tramp" character, as it became known, debuted to audiences in | —shot later but released two days earlier. Chaplin adopted the character p ... |
The Incredible Hulk | ... sociated still photography. Schwarzenegger auditioned for the title role of | , but did not win the role because of his height. Later, Lou Ferrigno got ... |
V for Vendetta | Many protesters wore Guy Fawkes masks inspired by the character V from | , or otherwise disguised their identities, in part to protect themselves f ... |
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm | ... rkey" and "Arabania"); Happy Landing (1938, "War Dance for Wooden Indians") | ;(1938, "The Toy Trumpet"; with special lyrics by Jack Lawrence); Just Aro ... |
The Overlanders | ... onic early Australian films as Forty Thousand Horsemen, The Rats of Tobruk, | and Eureka Stockade (Overlanders and Eureka were part of a series of Austr ... |
The Little Prince | ... , Sand and Stars, winner of several awards. Saint-Exupéry's classic novella | , which begins with a pilot being marooned in the desert, is in part a ref ... |
Here Comes Mr. Jordan | ... peared), Danger - Love at Work (1937), Lost Horizon (1937), Holiday (1938), | (1941), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), Pocketful of Miracles (1961), and It' ... |
Carrie | ... revealed that it is the first novel he ever wrote, begun eight years before | was published in 1974, when he was a freshman at the University of Maine i ... |
Illuminata | ... n played an influential gay New York theater critic in John Turturro's film | |
Lambert the Sheepish Lion | ... played Lucifer the Cat in the feature film Cinderella, Lambert's mother in | , a mermaid in Peter Pan and her Witch Hazel character; Foray would later ... |
Prizzi's Honor | ... lica in Oscar-winning performances (in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre and | , respectively), making the Hustons the first family to have three generat ... |
Duel in the Sun | ... dio Pictures as a "package" for $500,000 due to cost overruns on Selznick's | (1946). Notorious starred Hitchcock regulars Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant ... |
Dawg | ... t's stepfather Bill, Monument Ave., The Matchmaker, The Ref, Suicide Kings, | , Wag the Dog, Demolition Man, Judgment Night, The Thomas Crown Affair, an ... |
Mughal-e-Azam | ... , his father Akbar the Great and Anarkali, were portrayed in the Hindi film | , in which Jahangir was played by Dilip Kumar. Jalal Agha also played the ... |
The Godfather Part II | ... 970), The French Connection (1971), The Godfather (1972), The Sting (1973), | (1974), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), Rocky (1976), Annie Hall ( ... |
Hairspray | ... Bass began a six-month stint playing Corny Collins in the Broadway musical | , coinciding with the play's five year stage anniversary. Bass ended his r ... |
True Romance | ... instorm, The Dead Zone, A View to a Kill, At Close Range, King of New York, | , Catch Me If You Can, Pulp Fiction, Wedding Crashers, The Rundown, Click, ... |
The Twelve Chairs | ... aninov alongside Frank Langella (as Ostap Bender) in Mel Brooks' version of | (1970). In 2003, he starred in the black comedy Paradise Grove alongside R ... |
Blues Brothers 2000 | ... performs a version of the cape routine over the closing credits of the film | |
Terminal Velocity | ... e U.S. Kinski's luck turned in the 1990s when she appeared in films such as | opposite Charlie Sheen, and Mike Figgis' One Night Stand |
Suspect Zero | ... , Without a Clue (as Dr. Watson alongside Michael Caine's Sherlock Holmes), | , Bugsy (nominated for Best Supporting Actor), Sneakers, Dave, Searching f ... |
Grease | ... films of the decade are (in order from highest to lowest grossing): , Jaws, | , The Exorcist, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Superman, The Godfathe ... |
Armageddon | ... Lebowski, as well as playing Lev Andropov, the Russian Cosmonaut in 1998's | , and Alexei in the 2003 film Bad Boys II. In 2003, Stormare played as Ern ... |
Silent Movie | ... elf.) Mel Brooks directed a Keystone Kops-type car chase in his comedy film | |
The Little Prince | Saint-Exupéry wrote and illustrated | in New York City and Asharoken in mid-to-late 1942, with the manuscript be ... |
Koyaanisqatsi | ... visual tone poems, with music related to the images, but no spoken content. | (part of the Qatsi trilogy) consists primarily of slow motion and time-lap ... |
The Best Man | The next year, Robertson played a presidential candidate in | |
Predator | ... do (1985), Raw Deal (1986), The Running Man (1987), and Red Heat (1988). In | (1987), another successful film, Schwarzenegger led a cast which included ... |
The Last Angry Man | ... making in 1959, soon after receiving his sixth Academy Award nomination for | ; however, he made a final television appearance in the series Saints and ... |
Picnic | Other films included | (1955), Autumn Leaves (1956), Gidget (1959), Sunday in New York (1963), De ... |
Superman | ... rossing): , Jaws, Grease, The Exorcist, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, | , The Godfather, Saturday Night Fever, Rocky, and Jaws 2 |
The Exorcist | ... the decade are (in order from highest to lowest grossing): , Jaws, Grease, | , Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Superman, The Godfather, Saturday Ni ... |
I Confess | After | (1953) with Montgomery Clift, three popular films starring Grace Kelly fol ... |
Rocky | ... 973), The Godfather Part II (1974), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), | (1976), Annie Hall (1977), The Deer Hunter (1978), and Kramer vs. Kramer ( ... |
On The Line | ... for "Excellence in Family-Oriented Programming" for its first feature film, | . After On The Line, A Happy Place changed its name to Bacon & Eggs and pr ... |
Voices of Iraq | ... ilm to take full advantage of this change was Martin Kunert and Eric Manes' | , where 150 DV cameras were sent to Iraq during the war and passed out to ... |
The Running Man | He made a number of successful films: Commando (1985), Raw Deal (1986), | (1987), and Red Heat (1988). In Predator (1987), another successful film, ... |
Deception | ... of the film's profit accounting for most of her earnings. Her next film was | (1946), the first of her films to lose money |
The Departed | ... es in the films Badlands (1973), Apocalypse Now (1979), Wall Street (1987), | (2006), his role as The Illusive Man in the Mass Effect trilogy and Presid ... |
1925 film | ... made into several film and stage productions of the same name, notably the | starring Lon Chaney; and Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical |
The Deer Hunter | ... ), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), Rocky (1976), Annie Hall (1977), | (1978), and Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | ... 971), The Godfather (1972), The Sting (1973), The Godfather Part II (1974), | (1975), Rocky (1976), Annie Hall (1977), The Deer Hunter (1978), and Krame ... |
Wild at Heart | ... ototype instruments. The album's cover was inspired by the David Lynch film | |
Die Hard | ... on to have success as a director; Jan de Bont, cinematographer on films as | and Basic Instinct went on to direct Speed and Twister |
King of New York | ... Sleepy Hollow, Brainstorm, The Dead Zone, A View to a Kill, At Close Range, | , True Romance, Catch Me If You Can, Pulp Fiction, Wedding Crashers, The R ... |
Autumn Leaves | Other films included Picnic (1955), | (1956), Gidget (1959), Sunday in New York (1963), Devil's Brigade (1968), ... |
Annie Hall | ... ather Part II (1974), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), Rocky (1976), | (1977), The Deer Hunter (1978), and Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) |
Schindler's List | ... ces. One notable Austrian-SS member was Amon Göth, immortalized in the film | . The fictional character of Hans Landa, seen in the film Inglorious Baste ... |
Wasabi Tuna | Smith's next appearance on the big screen was as herself in | (2003), about a group of friends who kidnap her dog, Sugar-Pie, on Hallowe ... |
Buster | ... brothel owner. Walters played the lead character's wife, June, in the film | , released in 1988. She also appeared as Mrs. Peachum in the 1989 film ver ... |
Constantine | ... m Bad Boys II. In 2003, Stormare played as Ernst Rohm in . In the 2005 film | , Stormare played Lucifer. He played an interrogator in the 2005 movie The ... |
Lute Song | ... ranged music (with lyrics by Bernie Hanighen) for the 1946 Broadway musical | , starring Mary Martin and Yul Brynner |
Jaws | ... ssing films of the decade are (in order from highest to lowest grossing): , | , Grease, The Exorcist, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Superman, The ... |
Trouble the Water | ... ng Mumia" with vocals by American rapper Snoop Dogg), Battle In Seattle and | . All of this soundtrack work was either credited as Neil Davidge and Robe ... |
National Film Registry | ... rvation Board of the Library of Congress named The Last Picture Show to the | , an honor awarded only to culturally significant films |
The Wizard of Oz | ... th Mickey Rooney and the 1939 film with which she would be most identified, | . After 15 years, she was released from the studio but gained renewed succ ... |
1986 musical | ... name, notably the 1925 film starring Lon Chaney; and Andrew Lloyd Webber's | |
Basic Instinct | ... uccess as a director; Jan de Bont, cinematographer on films as Die Hard and | went on to direct Speed and Twister |
One Night Stand | ... in films such as Terminal Velocity opposite Charlie Sheen, and Mike Figgis' | |
Searching for Bobby Fischer | ... Suspect Zero, Bugsy (nominated for Best Supporting Actor), Sneakers, Dave, | , Schindler's List, Silas Marner, Death and the Maiden, Sexy Beast, for wh ... |
Bad Boys | ... in the San Francisco Bay area. It was directed by Michael Bay, director of | , and stars Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris. It was produced by D ... |
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | ... rst-time director, Kevin Costner (Dances With Wolves). Joe Pesci earned the | for his performance in Goodfellas. Scorsese and the film won over a numero ... |
Capricorn One | ... riage. Both of her husbands starred in the 1970s conspiracy sci-fi thriller | |
musical | ... 4, 2007, Bass began a six-month stint playing Corny Collins in the Broadway | Hairspray, coinciding with the play's five year stage anniversary. Bass en ... |
A Charlie Brown Christmas | ... 27, 2007 to 104 affiliates. The previous biggest blunder was the airing of | in December 2006 with several acts in the wrong order. In 2008 ABC committ ... |
Close Encounters of the Third Kind | ... e (in order from highest to lowest grossing): , Jaws, Grease, The Exorcist, | , Superman, The Godfather, Saturday Night Fever, Rocky, and Jaws 2 |
Academy Award for Best Actress | The film won the | (Glenda Jackson) and was nominated for Best Music, Original Dramatic Score ... |
PT 109 | ... rtson was President John F. Kennedy's personal choice to play him in 1963's | as a young Lieutenant PT boat captain. Kennedy chose Robertson over Edd "K ... |
Twister | ... grapher on films as Die Hard and Basic Instinct went on to direct Speed and | |
Kramer vs. Kramer | ... s Nest (1975), Rocky (1976), Annie Hall (1977), The Deer Hunter (1978), and | (1979) |
Patton | Oscar winners of the decade were | (1970), The French Connection (1971), The Godfather (1972), The Sting (197 ... |
Commando | He made a number of successful films: | (1985), Raw Deal (1986), The Running Man (1987), and Red Heat (1988). In P ... |
Anastasia | ... In 1997, she was the voice of Young Anastasia in the animated musical film | . Also in 1997, Dunst appeared in the political satire Wag the Dog, opposi ... |
The Rundown | ... ew York, True Romance, Catch Me If You Can, Pulp Fiction, Wedding Crashers, | , Click, and Hairspray, as well as music videos by recording artists such ... |
Summer Holiday | ... ntertainer and mime artist The Great Orlando in the 1963 Cliff Richard film | . He acted again with former Oliver! co-star Jack Wild in Flight of the Do ... |
Cabaret | In 1968, she was offered the role of Sally Bowles in the musical | . As Sheridan Morley later reported: "At first she thought they were jokin ... |
The Brothers Grimm | ... ntine, Stormare played Lucifer. He played an interrogator in the 2005 movie | . His first major character in television was on the show Prison Break in ... |
American Beauty | Dunst was offered the role of Angela in the 1999 drama film | , but turned it down because she did not want to appear in the film's sugg ... |
The Godfather | ... , Jaws, Grease, The Exorcist, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Superman, | , Saturday Night Fever, Rocky, and Jaws 2 |
The French Connection | Oscar winners of the decade were Patton (1970), | (1971), The Godfather (1972), The Sting (1973), The Godfather Part II (197 ... |
Ettore Scola | ... Pier Paolo Pasolini and film directors like Dino Risi, Vittorio De Sica and | , that stigmatized selfishness and immorality that characterized miracle's ... |
Man of Aran | ... ew genre of docufiction, e.g. with Moana (1926), set in the South Seas, and | (1934), filmed in Ireland's Aran Islands |
Possessed | ... . Her next film was Deception (1946), the first of her films to lose money. | (1947) had been tailor-made for Davis and was to have been her next projec ... |
Best Supporting Actress | ... Award for Best Actress for her role in the remake of A Star is Born and for | for her performance in the 1961 film, Judgment at Nuremberg. At 39 years o ... |
Power Stone | Launch titles such as Soul Calibur, Sonic Adventure, | , Hydro Thunder, Marvel vs. Capcom, The House of the Dead 2, and NFL 2K he ... |
Schindler's List | ... ed for Best Supporting Actor), Sneakers, Dave, Searching for Bobby Fischer, | , Silas Marner, Death and the Maiden, Sexy Beast, for which he received an ... |
Blow | ... , the stand-up special Denis Leary's Merry F#$%in' Christmas, and the movie | . As a Boston Red Sox fan, he narrated the official 2004 World Series film ... |
Sherman's March | ... in his homeland of the American South, among them the critically acclaimed | , Time Indefinite, Six O'Clock News, and Bright Leaves. Sherman's March wo ... |
Strangers on a Train | With the film | (1951), based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith, Hitchcock combined many ... |
Oliver! | ... o in the 1963 Cliff Richard film Summer Holiday. He acted again with former | co-star Jack Wild in Flight of the Doves |
Dollars Trilogy | ... t. For many critics, Sergio Leone's films were part of the problem. Leone's | (1964–1967) was neither the entirety nor the beginning of the "spaghetti W ... |
Ice Age | ... n the series The Agents, a prehistoric saber-toothed cat named Diego in the | film trilogy, and the pugnacious ladybug Francis in A Bug's Life. He has p ... |
Catch Me If You Can | ... ead Zone, A View to a Kill, At Close Range, King of New York, True Romance, | , Pulp Fiction, Wedding Crashers, The Rundown, Click, and Hairspray, as we ... |
Tour of Duty (TV series) | It and the surrounding area was also used for CBS's | |
The Dark | In 2005 John Fawcett directed the film | . Based on the novel book Sheep written by Simon Maginn, the movie tales t ... |
A Christmas Story | In the classic 1983 comedy movie “ | ”, co-writer and film narrator Jean Shepherd described the hectic holiday ... |
Be Cool | ... o kidnap her dog, Sugar-Pie, on Halloween. She appeared as herself again in | (2005), a crime/comedy about the film and music industries that stars John ... |
Saturday Night Fever | ... The Exorcist, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Superman, The Godfather, | , Rocky, and Jaws 2 |
Koyaanisqatsi | ... her way around, which is the norm. Director Godfrey Reggio edited his films | and Powaqqatsi based on composer Philip Glass's music. Similarly, the rela ... |
Bugsy | ... ue (as Dr. Watson alongside Michael Caine's Sherlock Holmes), Suspect Zero, | (nominated for Best Supporting Actor), Sneakers, Dave, Searching for Bobby ... |
Stage Fright | Hitchcock filmed | (1950) in the UK. For the first time, he matched one of Warner Bros.' bigg ... |
Tender Mercies | The majority of | , a 1983 film about a country western singer, was filmed in Waxahachie. Di ... |
Nanook of the North | ... produced the first commercially successful feature length documentary film, | (1922). The film made his reputation and nothing in his later life fully e ... |
The Producers | ... dler on the Roof, The Gondoliers, Anything Goes, The Merry Widow, Iolanthe, | and HMS Pinafore. At present, the society is performing a tribute concert ... |
Wedding Crashers | ... e Range, King of New York, True Romance, Catch Me If You Can, Pulp Fiction, | , The Rundown, Click, and Hairspray, as well as music videos by recording ... |
Bullet Boy | ... ". Davidge also scored the soundtrack for the more critically well-received | film, with Del Naja on the end titles |
Fido | ... played mob boss John Abruzzi. Stormare was originally cast for the role of | , but upon being cast in Prison Break, he opted out of the film |
Republic Pictures | ... n, and many others. Prior to 1958, all Revue's shows were filmed at the old | studio lot in Studio City, California |
Schindler's Ark | ... ovelist, playwright and author of non-fiction. He is best known for writing | , the Booker Prize-winning novel of 1982 which was inspired by the efforts ... |
Bodysong | ... umanity as it flocks and swarms in daily activity and religious ceremonies. | was made in 2003 and won a British Independent Film Award for "Best Britis ... |
Clockwork Orange | The | House of Fun match, also known as Raven's House of Fun, was created by pro ... |
The Third Secret | ... ayhouse Company from April 1964. That same year, she made her film debut in | |
National Lampoon's Animal House | ... role was as freshman student Lawrence "Pinto" Kroger in the highly popular | (1978). In 1982, he played a gunshot victim in the television show |
The Cardinal | ... 1963, director Otto Preminger asked if he would portray a Boston prelate in | , and, writes author Philip Kemp, he "virtually stole the picture." He had ... |
Annie Hall | ... ed in more than 100 movies and television shows, including The Deer Hunter, | , The Prophecy trilogy, The Dogs of War, Sleepy Hollow, Brainstorm, The De ... |
Rocky II | ... mous box office success. It surpassed the domestic gross of its predecessor | , and became the fourth highest grossing film of 1982. Roger Ebert and Gen ... |
Harem | ... ime between Europe and the United States, making Moon in the Gutter (1983), | (1985) and Torrents of Spring (1989) in Europe and Exposed (1983), Maria’s ... |
The Cabin in the Cotton | ... Son of the Gods (1930), The Dawn Patrol (1930), The Last Flight (1931), and | (1932), Central Airport (1933), and a supporting role as Rita Hayworth's c ... |
Jaws 2 | ... f the Third Kind, Superman, The Godfather, Saturday Night Fever, Rocky, and | |
Turtle Diary | ... ey has since appeared in a variety of roles. His credits included the films | , Maurice, Pascali's Island, Without a Clue (as Dr. Watson alongside Micha ... |
of the same name | Her 1992 novel The Children of Men was the basis for a 2006 feature film | , directed by Alfonso Cuarón and starring Clive Owen, Julianne Moore and M ... |
Lord of the Rings | ... , it was reported that Baker was a candidate for the role of Gandalf in the | films. Baker has since stated that he was only approached for "a role" in ... |
Western films | ... he conflict has been portrayed with varying degrees of accuracy in numerous | and books |
Manon des Sources | ... in 1986 she achieved fame with her role opposite Yves Montand, in the film | . For her performance, she won the 1987 César Award for "Best Supporting A ... |
The Last Angry Man | After one more film role as an aging doctor in | (1959), for which he was again nominated for an Oscar, his failing eyesigh ... |
Places in the Heart | The 1983 film | starring Sally Field was also filmed in Waxahachie. Unlike Mercies, it was ... |
Queen of the Damned | After completing Romeo Must Die, Aaliyah filmed her part in | . She released her third and final album, Aaliyah, in July 2001. On August ... |
Without a Clue | ... es. His credits included the films Turtle Diary, Maurice, Pascali's Island, | (as Dr. Watson alongside Michael Caine's Sherlock Holmes), Suspect Zero, B ... |
Jane Eyre | It is seen in Charlotte Brontë's | when Jane Eyre is unsure if it is a candle or a Will-o-the-wisp |
Beneath Hill 60 | ... LaPaglia; the animated feature Mary and Max; and the 2010 World War I drama | , directed by Jeremy Sims and starring Brendan Cowell |
Hair | ... in time for the Hot Streets album (he was also being filmed for the musical | at the time). Its energetic lead-off single, "Alive Again", brought Chicag ... |
1968 film | ... riginal West End production, and reprised it in 1984 on Broadway and in the | , for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and won ... |
Torrents of Spring | ... e and the United States, making Moon in the Gutter (1983), Harem (1985) and | (1989) in Europe and Exposed (1983), Maria’s Lovers (1984) and Revolution ... |
Rain Man | ... Academy Award (again unsuccessfully, this time losing to Barry Levinson for | ) |
Mildred Pierce | ... ore, not intimidated by her. The same year, Davis refused the title role in | (1945), a role for which Joan Crawford won an Academy Award, and instead m ... |
The Magic Roundabout | ... he role of the villain ZeeBad in the 2005 computer-animated film version of | . In 2007 he voiced the character of Robert Baron in the BBC animated seri ... |
House of Dark Shadows | Several outdoor scenes from the 1970 feature film | were filmed at the cemetery's receiving vault |
Le Roi et l'oiseau | ... 11 April 1977. He had been working on the last scene of the animated movie | (The King and the Mockingbird) with his friend and collaborator Paul Grima ... |
From Here to Eternity | Schofield Barracks was the principal setting for the novel | by James Jones |
Son of the Gods | ... ss' fortunes changed. He made several films in the new medium, most notably | (1930), The Dawn Patrol (1930), The Last Flight (1931), and The Cabin in t ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... eed with the critics, and Gandhi was a box-office success. Kingsley won the | for his portrayal |
Magical Mystery Tour | ... epted by The Beatles. Mardas appeared (uncredited) in the Beatles' TV movie | , which was first broadcast on BBC1 on Boxing Day in 1967. On 11 July 1968 ... |
The Deer Hunter | ... or. He has appeared in more than 100 movies and television shows, including | , Annie Hall, The Prophecy trilogy, The Dogs of War, Sleepy Hollow, Brains ... |
Anything Goes | ... r Lady, The Yeoman of the Guard, Gigi, Fiddler on the Roof, The Gondoliers, | , The Merry Widow, Iolanthe, The Producers and HMS Pinafore. At present, t ... |
Speed | ... , cinematographer on films as Die Hard and Basic Instinct went on to direct | and Twister |
The Last of the Mohicans | ... similar to the philosophical theory of Rousseau, exemplified by Uncas, from | . There are picturesque "local color" elements in Washington Irving's essa ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... shi's 1977 film Wizards. While leaving the network offices, he learned that | had recently fired Shamus Culhane, the head of its animation division. Bak ... |
Exposed | ... the Gutter (1983), Harem (1985) and Torrents of Spring (1989) in Europe and | (1983), Maria’s Lovers (1984) and Revolution (1985) in the U.S. Kinski's l ... |
September 30, 1955 | ... parts in movies. His first film role was in the James Dean-influenced film | in 1977. His next movie role was as freshman student Lawrence "Pinto" Krog ... |
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World | ... ing down Stanley Kramer's offer to make a cameo in his landmark 1963 movie, | . In 1960, Laurel was given a special Academy Award for his contributions ... |
The Corn Is Green | ... 945), a role for which Joan Crawford won an Academy Award, and instead made | (1945) based on a play by Emlyn Williams. Davis played Miss Moffat, an Eng ... |
The Simpsons Movie | ... onuts was set in Sydney in 2007 as part of a celebration for the release of | |
Twins | ... chwarzenegger) and future candidate for governor of Kentucky Sonny Landham. | (1988), a comedy with Danny DeVito also proved successful. Total Recall (1 ... |
The Wild Hunt | | is the name of a 2009 Canadian drama/horror film which focusses on LARPers ... |
Dollars Trilogy | ... westerns were directed by Sergio Leone and scored by Ennio Morricone: the " | " (A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), and The Goo ... |
Rescue Me | ... lead role in two television series, The Job and the FX cable-network series | , of which he is also co-creator. He plays Tommy Gavin, a New York City fi ... |
New York Stories | ... la, in 1989 Scorsese provided one of three segments in the portmanteau film | , called "Life Lessons" |
Fiddler on the Roof | ... s of Penzance, Me and My Girl, My Fair Lady, The Yeoman of the Guard, Gigi, | , The Gondoliers, Anything Goes, The Merry Widow, Iolanthe, The Producers ... |
Bleak House | ... watching the BBC One!" and "In half an hour, Jenny Dickens's classic serial | . But first let's see what the poor people are up to in the first of two v ... |
Only Angels Have Wings | ... ort (1933), and a supporting role as Rita Hayworth's character's husband in | (1939) |
A View to a Kill | ... rophecy trilogy, The Dogs of War, Sleepy Hollow, Brainstorm, The Dead Zone, | , At Close Range, King of New York, True Romance, Catch Me If You Can, Pul ... |
Educating Rita | ... Picture Musical/Comedy award-winning performance opposite Michael Caine in | (1983), a role she had created on the West End stage |
The Exorcist | ... its premiere, it is the longest-running theatrical release in film history. | (1973) was a box office success for the horror genre, inspiring many other ... |
Batman & Robin | ... nesota Governor Jesse Ventura (Ventura also appeared in The Running Man and | with Schwarzenegger) and future candidate for governor of Kentucky Sonny L ... |
Lady for a Day | ... k Capra film A Pocketful of Miracles (1961) (a remake of Capra's 1933 film, | ), based on a story by Damon Runyon. She accepted her next role, in the Gr ... |
Rocky V | ... It was later returned to the Art Museum where it was used in the filming of | , as well as Mannequin and Philadelphia. Afterward, it was again moved to ... |
The Vault of Horror | ... peared as Moore, an artist whose paintings are imbued with voodoo power, in | (1973), as Koura, the villainous sorcerer, in Ray Harryhausen's The Golden ... |
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy | In 2001, he received some attention for his stance toward | directed by Peter Jackson. He expressed doubts over the viability of a fil ... |
MirrorMask | ... the film adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and the movie | ) and is considered one of the most advanced and well respected creators o ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... m version of Peter Shaffer's play Amadeus. In 1985, he was nominated for an | for his performance, losing to his co-star, F. Murray Abraham. In 1989, he ... |
The Last Picture Show | ... 1998, the National Film Preservation Board of the Library of Congress named | to the National Film Registry, an honor awarded only to culturally signifi ... |
Paramount | ... Hugo Riesenfeld for the music scoring. The distribution rights were sold to | for five years for a sum of $75,000, which helped Murnau pay off Flaherty |
Farscape | ... large number of other films and series (e.g. the science-fiction production | , the film adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and the mov ... |
The Prophecy | ... han 100 movies and television shows, including The Deer Hunter, Annie Hall, | trilogy, The Dogs of War, Sleepy Hollow, Brainstorm, The Dead Zone, A View ... |
The Trip to Bountiful | The 1985 film | starring Geraldine Page was also filmed in Waxahachie. Page won the Academ ... |
Death of a Salesman | Paul Muni starred as Willy Loman in the English opening of | by Arthur Miller, on July 28, 1949 at the Phoenix Theatre, London. He took ... |
The Legend of Bagger Vance | ... ding characters in romantic dramas such as 2000's All the Pretty Horses and | were commercially and critically unsuccessful. Variety said of his work in ... |
National Film Preservation Board | In 1998, the | of the Library of Congress named The Last Picture Show to the National Fil ... |
Jaws | ... Hollywood revolution of the late-1960s with young film-makers. Top-grossing | (1975) ushered in the blockbuster era of filmmaking, though it was eclipse ... |
Cursed | After On The Line, Bass appeared in Zoolander and Wes Craven's | as himself, and played a wedding singer in I Now Pronounce You Chuck and L ... |
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | ... ers) in 1967´s Casino Royale as actor and director. He was nominated for an | for his role. He acted in Roman Polanski's Chinatown (1974) as the film's ... |
Revolution | ... ts of Spring (1989) in Europe and Exposed (1983), Maria’s Lovers (1984) and | (1985) in the U.S. Kinski's luck turned in the 1990s when she appeared in ... |
Hare Trigger | In a scene in Friz Freleng's cartoon | , Yosemite Sam (in his debut) calls himself "the meanest, toughest, rip-ro ... |
PT 109 | ... alf a century. Robertson portrayed a young John F. Kennedy in the 1963 film | , and won the 1968 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the movie ... |
Lucky Jim | Amis’s first novel, | (1954), is perhaps his most famous, taking its germ from Amis's observatio ... |
Martial arts film | ... which sparked a greater interest in Chinese martial arts around the world. | reached the peak of its popularity largely in part due to its greatest ico ... |
44 Inch Chest | ... Paul McGuigan film, Push and in December, Del Naja completed the score for | with The Insects and Angelo Badalamenti |
Pray the Devil Back to Hell | ... ders of nonviolent resistance include Leymah Gbowee, Comfort Freeman, and . | is a documentary film about the origin of this peace movement. The film ha ... |
The Running Man | ... included future Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura (Ventura also appeared in | and Batman & Robin with Schwarzenegger) and future candidate for governor ... |
Jumanji | In 1995, she appeared in the fantasy movie | , loosely based on Chris Van Allsburg's 1981 book of the same name. The st ... |
Dungeons & Dragons | ... s The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973); and as Halvarth, the Elven healer, in | (2000) |
Louisiana Story | ... films, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Story for | (1948) |
Boom Town | ... d the oilfield. This part of the town's history was chronicled in the movie | with Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy. The Great Depression would have a nega ... |
The Wizard of Oz | In 1938, aged 16, she was cast as Dorothy Gale in | (1939), a film based on the children's book by L. Frank Baum. In this film ... |
adaptation of the novel | ... tic Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that the film was the greatest | and remarked on Dunst's performance, "The perfect contrast to take-charge ... |
Junior | That same year the comedy | (1994) was released, the last of his three collaborations with Ivan Reitma ... |
Barney Bear | ... na-Barbera Years 1940-1958, 113 of 114 episodes), Droopy (all 24 episodes), | (all 26 episodes), and the many one-shot cartoons |
Call Me Madam | ... Constantine in the original 1950 Broadway stage version of Irving Berlin's | , opposite Ethel Merman (although he is heard singing a song in the 1933 f ... |
Educating Rita | ... lish actress and novelist. She came to international prominence in 1983 for | , performing in the title role opposite Michael Caine. It was a role she h ... |
Gilda | ... s to do is stand there and she is the first good argument in 55 years for a | remake". She serves as the object of desire, directly oppositional to Bett ... |
Oklahoma! | ... d "Discoveryland!" is the official performance headquarters for the musical | Historically, the state has produced musical styles such as The Tulsa Soun ... |
Flipper | ... r several other recent movies including After the Sunset, Into the Blue and | |
Love Letters | ... in 1981. She later went on to be a replacement actress in two other plays: | and Noises Off, and was in the 2002 revival of Our Town, which received hu ... |
On The Line | ... Celebrity, Bass received his first starring role in the 2001 motion picture | . Bass played Kevin, a man who falls in love with a woman on a Chicago tra ... |
Cat People | In 1982, she appeared in One from the Heart, and | , and then Unfaithfully Yours, and The Hotel New Hampshire. Paris, Texas w ... |
Laurence Olivier's 1948 film version | ... ovided the voice for the uncredited role of the Ghost of Hamlet's Father in | , but the voice was actually that of Olivier, electronically distorted. Gi ... |
Once Upon a Time in the West | ... ne was such that the finale of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and the films | and were edited to Morricone's score as the composer had prepared it month ... |
the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy | In | (2001–2003) by Peter Jackson, the Nazgûl also attack the inn themselves. E ... |
Way Down East | ... es, finally casting him opposite Lillian Gish in Broken Blossoms (1919) and | (1920) |
The Little Prince | ... work is inspired by his experiences as a pilot. One example is his novella | , a poetic tale self-illustrated in watercolours in which a pilot stranded ... |
The Hotel New Hampshire | ... red in One from the Heart, and Cat People, and then Unfaithfully Yours, and | . Paris, Texas won awards at Cannes, however, the film was not widely rele ... |
Little Women | Later in 1994, Dunst appeared in the adaptation of the drama | opposite Winona Ryder and Claire Danes. The film received favorable review ... |
Spy Kids | ... e films including as well as two films from both the Planet of the Apes and | series. In addition, he appeared in various musicals, such as 1966's The S ... |
Cats | ... was due to play the title role of Grizabella in the original production of | , but was forced to pull out due to a torn Achilles tendon, leaving Elaine ... |
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | In another notable example, the finale of Steven Spielberg's | was edited to match the music of his long-time collaborator John Williams: ... |
Jurassic Park | ... 1993 self-aware action comedy spoof Last Action Hero was released opposite | , and did not do well at the box office. His next film, the comedy drama T ... |
City Girl | ... was coming off two troubled Fox Studios productions, Four Devils (1928) and | (1930), while Flaherty's production, Acoma, had been shut down. The two di ... |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit | ... ls. She is also known for voicing Wheezy, one of the toon patrol weasels in | . In that same movie, she voiced Lena Hyena, a comedy character. In Octobe ... |
Hairspray | ... th Robin Williams and Lewis Black. He costarred in the 2007 film adaptation | —where he is seen singing and dancing in a romantic duet with John Travolt ... |
Broken Blossoms | ... d him several important roles, finally casting him opposite Lillian Gish in | (1919) and Way Down East (1920) |
Unfaithfully Yours | In 1982, she appeared in One from the Heart, and Cat People, and then | , and The Hotel New Hampshire. Paris, Texas won awards at Cannes, however, ... |
The Return of the King | In the Rankin-Bass adaptation of | , the Nazgûl are robed skeletons with white hair |
The Matrix | ... d a short film for the Wachowski brothers that was centered in the world of | , titled the Final Flight of the Osiris. The short featured photo realisti ... |
Harry Potter | ... y for her on-screen characterisation of Molly Weasley in seven of the eight | films. In 2006, she came fourth in ITV's poll of the public's 50 Greatest ... |
Tol'able David | ... lm Company, together with Charles Duell and Henry King. One of their films, | (1921), in which Barthelmess starred as a teenage mailman who finds courag ... |
Vertigo | ... of the police attracted him to the subject and was embedded in many scenes. | (1958) again starred Stewart, this time with Kim Novak and Barbara Bel Ged ... |
Saps at Sea | ... se becomes "Well, here's another nice kettle of fish you pickled me in!" In | (1940) it becomes "Well, here's another nice bucket of suds you've gotten ... |
Love Actually | ... ndon service, to write the growing-orchestra wedding scene of his 2003 film | |
Young Bess | ... young Elizabeth and screen legend Deborah Kerr as Parr in the popular film | |
JFK | ... . He also landed a small but important role as assassin Jack Ruby in 1991's | . He was also seen in the 2002 movie, Snow Dogs. His most recent role was ... |
The Sweet Ride | ... So Bad." Also in 1968, the band contributed to the soundtrack of the movie | , and appeared, credited, in the film |
Gulliver's Travels | ... buthnot's house during visits, and Swift showed Arbuthnot the manuscript of | ahead of time. The detailed parody of ongoing Royal Society projects in bo ... |
Mississippi Burning | ... ty seat. The crime and decades-long legal aftermath inspired the 1988 movie | |
The Brothers Karamazov | ... ory is The Grand Inquisitor by Dostoevsky from his long psychological novel | and is told by one brother to another to explain, in part, his view on rel ... |
The Patent Leather Kid | ... erformance in both these films, and he won a Special Citation for producing | . He founded his own production company, Inspiration Film Company, togethe ... |
Chickens Come Home | Numerous variations of the quote appeared on film. In | (1931), Ollie says impatiently to Stan, "Well...." with Stan replying, "He ... |
Elizabeth R | ... arr in Part 1 of a 6-part series on the life of Elizabeth I in 1971, called | with Glenda Jackson in the title role |
The Animatrix | ... wo Matrix sequels. The short was released on DVD on June 3, 2003 as part of | . Square Pictures is now a consolidated subsidiary of Square Enix |
The Man Who Knew Too Much | Hitchcock successfully remade his own 1934 film | in 1956, this time starring Stewart and Doris Day, who sang the theme song ... |
The Patent Leather Kid | ... me one of Hollywood's highest paid performers, starring in such classics as | (1927) and The Noose (1928); he was nominated for Best Actor at the first ... |
Six O'Clock News | ... outh, among them the critically acclaimed Sherman's March, Time Indefinite, | , and Bright Leaves. Sherman's March won numerous awards, including Best D ... |
Paramount | ... ssful film, and Flaherty was in great demand afterwards. On a contract with | to produce another film on the order of Nanook, Flaherty went to Samoa to ... |
The Great Silence | ... 1965), the myth of the bounty hunter/bounty killer (e.g., Sergio Corbucci's | , 1968; Robert Hossein's Cemetery Without Crosses, 1969), with the films o ... |
Time Indefinite | ... of the American South, among them the critically acclaimed Sherman's March, | , Six O'Clock News, and Bright Leaves. Sherman's March won numerous awards ... |
Little Women | ... opposite Ethel Merman (although he is heard singing a song in the 1933 film | , displaying a pleasant voice) |
A Thief Catcher | In 2010, the previously lost short | was rediscovered at an antique sale in Michigan. The short, filmed in 1914 ... |
Saving Private Ryan | ... Spielberg cast Damon as the titular character in the 1998 World War II film | |
Alice in Wonderland | ... but also edited versions of some of the studio's theatrical films, such as | . Occasionally, a full-length film would be shown, such as Treasure Island ... |
Manon des Sources | ... since 1972. Béart won a César Award for Best Supporting Actress in the film | (1986). She has been nominated a further seven times for Most Promising Ac ... |
Another Fine Mess | ... d by Hardy on film; the misunderstanding stems from the title of their film | (1930) |
Schindler's List | ... a soloist for a number of movie scores, notably the score of the 1993 film | by John Williams, which subsequently won an Academy Award for best score. ... |
National Film Registry | ... this film. In 1994, Tabu was selected for preservation in the United States | by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aestheti ... |
film | ... electronically distorted. Gielgud did voice the Ghost in both the stage and | version of the Richard Burton Hamlet, which he directed in 1964, and in th ... |
Submerged | ... n groups of hydrophytes that found in wetland systems throughout the world. | water plants. This type of vegetation is found completely underwater. It m ... |
Rock Around the Clock | ... ck and roll, initially through films including Blackboard Jungle (1955) and | (1955). Both movies contained the Bill Haley & His Comets hit "Rock Around ... |
Paramount Pictures | In 1957, MCA acquired | ' pre-1950 sound feature film library through a newly created MCA subsidia ... |
Click | ... , a sympathetic inventor who is more than meets the eye in the comedy/drama | , and he also appeared in Man of the Year, with Robin Williams and Lewis B ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... ffleck Oscars for Best Original Screenplay. Damon was also nominated for an | for the same film, which also netted an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor fo ... |
Tabu | ... then agreed to collaborate with F. W. Murnau on another South Seas picture, | , but this combination proved even more volatile, and while Flaherty did c ... |
Collateral Damage | ... d of Days (1999), later followed by the action films The 6th Day (2000) and | (2002) all of which failed to do well at the box office. In 2003, he made ... |
The Tuxedo | ... lyn Manson. Brown also made a cameo appearance in the 2002 Jackie Chan film | , in which Chan was required to finish Brown's act after Brown was acciden ... |
Mad Max | In October 2009, Theron was cast to star in a sequel to the | films, titled Mad Max: Fury Road |
The Coneheads | ... turday Night Live characters, Prymaat (Clorhone) Conehead, in the 1993 film | |
The Prince of Tides | ... low, she'll hear it saying "Lowenstein", Streisand's therapist character in | , even though Marge's therapist is named Zweig. Another reference comes in ... |
Cat People | ... le character in Tess and her roles in two erotic films (Stay As You Are and | ), as well as parts in Wim Wenders' films The Wrong Move; Paris, Texas; an ... |
Places in the Heart | ... ic recordings of his work "Recordings for the Blind" are heard in the movie | , by the character Mr. Will |
The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case | ... ikado (1885) and again in The Grand Duke (1896), was first used by Hardy in | (1930). In popular culture, the catchphrase is often misquoted as "Well, h ... |
film | ... (1950), Cassius in Julius Caesar (1950) (which he immortalised in the 1953 | ), Leontes in The Winter's Tale (1951), and Cardinal Wolsey in Henry VIII ... |
The Cocoanuts | ... ade later, the team made some of their Broadway hits into movies, including | and Animal Crackers. Other successful films were Monkey Business, Horse Fe ... |
Good Will Hunting | ... vin Smith, the two made changes to the script. The script eventually became | (1997), and received nine Academy Awards nominations, earning Damon and Af ... |
Twentieth Century | ... ginated by Jessel after Carole Lombard's character Lily Garland in the film | which was then playing at the Oriental; another is that the girls chose th ... |
The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw | In 1958 an American-British western filmed in Spain, namely | (1958), directed by Raoul Walsh, was the first example of a spaghetti west ... |
Scary Movie 4 | ... ack Madrid, whose character was clearly inspired by Don King. In the movie, | , a man similar to Don King falls on the son of the antagonist. In The Gre ... |
Powaqqatsi | ... ich is the norm. Director Godfrey Reggio edited his films Koyaanisqatsi and | based on composer Philip Glass's music. Similarly, the relationship betwee ... |
Tess | ... include her Golden Globe Award-winning portrayal of the title character in | and her roles in two erotic films (Stay As You Are and Cat People), as wel ... |
The Great White Hype | ... y Movie 4, a man similar to Don King falls on the son of the antagonist. In | , Samuel L. Jackson's character The Reverend is a reflection of Don King, ... |
Best Actor | ... 2000, American Beauty won five Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, | (Spacey), Best Original Screenplay and Best Cinematography. At the 53rd Br ... |
The Librarian | Curtin has also appeared in many movie roles, including Charlene in the | series of movies (2004–2008). She also reprised one of her Saturday Night ... |
The Atomic Cafe | ... Order (1964), directed by Emile de Antonio about the McCarthy hearings and | which is made entirely out of found footage that various agencies of the U ... |
Paris, Texas | ... Are and Cat People), as well as parts in Wim Wenders' films The Wrong Move | ;; and Faraway, So Close!. Richard Avedon's photo of her, nude with a larg ... |
Watchmen | ... line that "the DC Universe will never be the same." Along with Alan Moore's | and Frank Miller's , it contributed to the commercial and creative revital ... |
The Godfather | ... inematic connections. It was the setting for the gruesome scene in the film | depicting a horse's severed head in the bed of film-producer, Jack Woltz. ... |
The New World | ... gwarts hospital wing and Duke Humfrey's Library as the Hogwarts library. In | (2005), the library edifice is portrayed as the entrance to the Royal Cour ... |
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm | ... able to many people who cannot name the title or composer. In the 1938 film | , Shirley Temple sings a version of the song with lyrics. Trumpeter Al Hir ... |
End of Days | He returned with the supernatural thriller | (1999), later followed by the action films The 6th Day (2000) and Collater ... |
Band Waggon | ... d Ernest Wiseman, already a familiar voice from Arthur Askey's radio series | . This was the first meeting of what was to become one of the United Kingd ... |
National Lampoon's Animal House | ... minated portrayal of Mozart in the movie Amadeus and his role as "Pinto" in | . Additional acting awards included a total of four Golden Globe nominatio ... |
George of the Jungle | ... r films and TV series incorporating significant views of the valley include | , Jurassic Park and Lost |
The African Queen | ... oles offered to Davis following her return to film making was Rose Sayer in | (1951). When informed that the film was to be made in Africa, Davis refuse ... |
Sixteen Candles | ... to today's pop-culture world. For example, the school principal in the film | (1984) is an interpretation of the Pantalone character, for his goal is to ... |
Horse Feathers | ... Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers. Other successful films were Monkey Business, | , Duck Soup, and A Night at the Opera. One quip from Marx concerned his re ... |
The Bonfire of the Vanities | ... e anthology New York Stories (1989). Soon after, she landed a small part in | (1990), as Tom Hanks's daughter. In 1993, Dunst played Hedril in "Dark Pag ... |
Casino Royale | ... She has appeared in six James Bond films, including Die Another Day (2002), | (2006) and its direct sequel Quantum of Solace (2008), making her the long ... |
Topaz | ... Herrmann. Herrmann was fired when Hitchcock was unsatisfied with his score. | (1969), (based on a Leon Uris novel), is partly set in Cuba. Both received ... |
Schindler's List | ... a Holocaust survivor. The book would later be adapted to Steven Spielberg's | , which won the Academy Award for Best Picture |
Another Country | ... opening scene of The Golden Compass, Brideshead Revisited (1981 TV serial), | (1984), The Madness of King George III (1994), and the first two Harry Pot ... |
Central Airport | ... Patrol (1930), The Last Flight (1931), and The Cabin in the Cotton (1932), | (1933), and a supporting role as Rita Hayworth's character's husband in On ... |
Forbidden Planet | As in many episodes, props were recycled from | (1956). Most noticeable here is the United Planets Cruiser, in the form of ... |
Groundhog Day | ... ilms, including Caddyshack, Scrooged, Ghostbusters II, The Razor's Edge and | . He currently appears with a recurring role as Don Ehlert on the ABC sitc ... |
Annie | ... tholic school, Gesu Elementary, where she received a part in the stage play | in first grade. From then on, she was determined to become an entertainer. ... |
Strike Up the Band | ... d because of Nichols, Miller played in the pit bands of two Broadway shows, | and Girl Crazy (where his bandmates included big band leaders Benny Goodma ... |
Fargo | ... critically acclaimed role as one of the kidnappers (with Steve Buscemi) in | (1996). He later played a sleazy, unlicensed "eye-doctor" named Solomon Ed ... |
Batman & Robin | ... rnold playing the main character, Howard Langston, and the comic book-based | (1997), where he played the villain Mr. Freeze. This was his final film be ... |
Rescue Me | ... York/New England area has resulted in Leary's most recent television show, | , a comedy-drama on FX. In the pilot episode of the show, he is seen weari ... |
Jurassic Park | ... incorporating significant views of the valley include George of the Jungle, | and Lost |
Thunderball | ... ral movies, including the Beatles film Help (1965) and the James Bond films | , (1965) and Never Say Never Again, (a remake of Thunderball) (1983) and a ... |
The Razor's Edge | ... with him in several films, including Caddyshack, Scrooged, Ghostbusters II, | and Groundhog Day. He currently appears with a recurring role as Don Ehler ... |
Marnie | ... s, although some critics, such as Robin Wood and Donald Spoto, contend that | (1964) is first-class Hitchcock, and some have argued that Frenzy is unfai ... |
Get Over It | In 2001, Dunst made her singing debut in the film | , in which she performed two songs. She also sang the jazz song "After You ... |
James Bond film series | In 1995, she took over the role of M (James Bond's boss) with the | , starting with GoldenEye replacing Robert Brown. She has appeared in six ... |
Walkabout | ... used for films previously (most notably, parts of Hymnen in Nicolas Roeg's | in 1971), this was the first time he had been asked to provide music speci ... |
The East Is Red | ... raise"). A song called "Paean" was used in a Chinese propaganda film called | |
Man of the Year | ... more than meets the eye in the comedy/drama Click, and he also appeared in | , with Robin Williams and Lewis Black. He costarred in the 2007 film adapt ... |
The Godfather | ... car winners of the decade were Patton (1970), The French Connection (1971), | (1972), The Sting (1973), The Godfather Part II (1974), One Flew Over the ... |
The Birds | ... est movies: North by Northwest (1959) and Psycho (1960). The third film was | (1963) |
Moby-Dick | ... this is the chapter The Town Ho's Story from Herman Melville's famous novel | , which tells a fully formed story of an exciting mutiny. This inner story ... |
Wished on Mabel | ... he Clutches of the Gang (1914) with Normand, Arbuckle, and Al St. John, and | (1915) with Arbuckle and Normand, among others. Comedian/actors Chester Co ... |
Lost Highway | ... two Rammstein songs, "Heirate mich" and "Rammstein", for David Lynch's film | . The soundtrack for the film was released in the US in late 1996 and late ... |
The Golden Compass | ... xford University or other locations. It can be seen in the opening scene of | , Brideshead Revisited (1981 TV serial), Another Country (1984), The Madne ... |
The Lost Prince | ... Men), Dame Eileen Atkins (in Bertie and Elizabeth), Miranda Richardson (in | ), Margaret Tyzack (in Wallis & Edward), and Claire Bloom (in The King's S ... |
Eraser | ... for Best Actor – Musical or Comedy. It was followed by the action thriller | (1996), the Christmas comedy Jingle All The Way (1996) with Arnold playing ... |
The Sting | ... ade were Patton (1970), The French Connection (1971), The Godfather (1972), | (1973), The Godfather Part II (1974), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (197 ... |
White Shadows in the South Seas | ... a was based on a legend Flaherty had heard while working on W.S. Van Dyke's | (1928) and contained many elements which would later evolve into Tabu |
Schindler's Ark | ... publisher to use what was really his first name. He is most famous for his | (1982) (later republished as Schindler's List), which won the Booker Prize ... |
For Your Eyes Only | ... location for the ocean scene (in the film portrayed as being in Greece) in | , where Kristatos (Julian Glover) attempted to eliminate Bond (Roger Moore ... |
Psycho | ... are also recognised as among his best movies: North by Northwest (1959) and | (1960). The third film was The Birds (1963) |
Casino Royale | ... Again, (a remake of Thunderball) (1983) and also for part of the action in | (2006) |
Monterey Pop | ... e group was not included in the D.A. Pennebaker-produced film of the event, | . Moby Grape's Monterey recordings and film remain unreleased, allegedly b ... |
Wit | ... ing in the Broadway debut of Margaret Edson's Pulitzer Prize winning play ' | .' Produced by the Manhattan Theatre Club, the play will open January 26, ... |
Minority Report | ... ). He later played a sleazy, unlicensed "eye-doctor" named Solomon Eddie in | . He portrayed Dieter Stark in the 1997 film |
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith | Keneally has also acted in a handful of films. He had a small role in | (based on his novel) and played Father Marshall in the Fred Schepisi movie ... |
The Private Life of Henry VIII | Catherine first appeared in cinemas in 1934, in Alexander Korda's film | . Charles Laughton played the king, with actress Everley Gregg appearing a ... |
Tess | ... dy acting with Lee Strasberg in the United States and cast her in his film, | (1979). In 1981, photographer Richard Avedon photographed Kinski with a Bu ... |
The Happiness Cage | ... , in Sidney Lumet's The Anderson Tapes. In 1972's The Mind Snatchers A.K.A. | , Walken played his first starring role. In this science fiction film, whi ... |
Wonder Boys | ... santville (1998), Ride with the Devil (1999), The Cider House Rules (1999), | (2000), Seabiscuit (2003), The Good German (2006), Tropic Thunder (2008), ... |
Animal Crackers | ... really Italian was referenced three times on film. In their second feature, | , he recognizes someone he knows to be a shady character impersonating a r ... |
Macross | ... ater as the call sign of the bridge of the SDF-1 spaceship from their first | anime TV series. In fact, The Super Dimension Fortress Macross mecha anime ... |
Starman | ... ated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1984, for playing the alien in | . He was also acclaimed for his roles in the thriller Against All Odds (19 ... |
Nicholas Nickleby | ... big screen debut was in Hue and Cry, in 1947, followed with performances in | , The Winslow Boy, The History of Mr Polly, Scott of the Antarctic, Mother ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... in the 1930s, and was a prolific performer for two decades. She received an | for her performance in Johnny Belinda (1948), and later achieved success d ... |
Wayne's World | ... release in 1992 (timed to tie in with the song's appearance in the hit film | ) hit number two. In a retrospective interview, Anthony DeCurtis from Roll ... |
Western | ... time Mitchum and Douglas played major roles in the same picture was in the | The Way West alongside Richard Widmark two decades later |
Howards End | ... 1974. The other writer is E.M. Forster, whose novels A Room with a View and | resulted in two wins for Ruth Prawer Jhabvala |
The Anderson Tapes | ... ature film debut with a small role opposite Sean Connery, in Sidney Lumet's | . In 1972's The Mind Snatchers A.K.A. The Happiness Cage, Walken played hi ... |
Up | ... hino employed character themes in the soundtrack for the 2009 animated film | , for which he received the Academy Award for Best Score. His orchestral s ... |
RocknRolla | ... se"); Starsky and Hutch (2005, "Dinner Music for Pack of Hungry Cannibals") | ;(2008, "Powerhouse" |
Operation Mad Ball | ... and Kevin Spacey. He made two films with Curtis, three films with Kovacs ( | , Bell, Book and Candle, and It Happened to Jane), and eleven with Matthau |
Paramount Pictures | ... olution Studios and subsequently fell apart. In July 2004, it was announced | would produce Watchmen, and they attached Darren Aronofsky to direct Hayte ... |
The Gold Rush | ... eo role, A Woman of Paris (1923). This was followed by the classic comedies | (1925) and The Circus (1928) |
What the Bleep Do We Know!? | ... rsity of Salzburg). Hagelin was a featured scientist in the popular movies, | , What the Bleep? Down the Rabbit Hole (2006) and The Secret, which renewe ... |
Bobby | ... yed other characters with his sons and his daughter. He starred in the film | , which was directed by Emilio. Estevez also starred in the movie alongsid ... |
Home | ... sses in theatre include the Royal Court Theatre and Broadway productions of | . Her big screen debut was in Hue and Cry, in 1947, followed with performa ... |
It Happened to Jane | ... is, three films with Kovacs (Operation Mad Ball, Bell, Book and Candle, and | ), and eleven with Matthau |
A Room with a View | ... ed in wins in 1972 and 1974. The other writer is E.M. Forster, whose novels | and Howards End resulted in two wins for Ruth Prawer Jhabvala |
Jagged Edge | ... d for his roles in the thriller Against All Odds (1984) and the crime drama | (1985). His role in Fearless (1993) is recognized by some critics to be on ... |
Gone Baby Gone | ... he city was also referred to as "fancy pants Melrose" in Ben Affleck's film | (2007) |
A Night at the Opera | In | , which begins in Italy, his character, Fiorello, claims not to be Italian ... |
The Cider House Rules | ... appeared in films such as Pleasantville (1998), Ride with the Devil (1999), | (1999), Wonder Boys (2000), Seabiscuit (2003), The Good German (2006), Tro ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | Keisha Castle-Hughes was nominated for an | for her performance, becoming the youngest actress ever nominated for the ... |
Across to Singapore | In 1928, Crawford starred opposite Ramón Novarro in | , but it was her role as Diana Medford in Our Dancing Daughters (1928) tha ... |
Streets of Blood | ... Cage in the Werner Herzog film , and alongside Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson in | . Both were released in 2009. He appeared as the main antagonist "Mongoose ... |
Secret Agent | ... Victor Saville's The Good Companions (1933), the lead in Alfred Hitchcock's | (1936), Benjamin Disraeli in The Prime Minister (1940), Cassius in Julius ... |
Demon Seed | In the 1970s, and " | " also offered samples of domination by computers. Also in the 1970s, Rich ... |
Duck Soup | In | , when Chico impersonates Groucho but retains his accent, Margaret Dumont ... |
A Woman of Paris | ... nning with the atypical drama in which Chaplin had only a brief cameo role, | (1923). This was followed by the classic comedies The Gold Rush (1925) and ... |
No Country for Old Men | ... n and Ethan Coen are the third pair of siblings to win in this category for | |
Race to Space | ... med there. Cocoa Beach High School was used as the school in the 2002 movie | |
The Mirror Has Two Faces | Many films, such as Cube, Sneakers, | and A Beautiful Mind reflect a popular fascination with the mysteries of p ... |
After Hours | # | (1985 |
Guest House Paradiso | ... w tours across the United Kingdom between 1993 and 2003, and a feature film | . The show is noted for its chaotic, nihilistic humour and violent comedy ... |
All About Eve | ... nuck offered her the role of the aging theatrical actress Margo Channing in | (1950). Claudette Colbert, for whom the part had been written, had severel ... |
The Heiress | ... to see." She won Best Actress Academy Awards for To Each His Own (1946) and | (1949), and was also widely praised for her Academy Award–nominated perfor ... |
Wall Street | ... r at Home, In the Custody of Strangers and The Way, and Charlie's father in | , No Code of Conduct and two episodes of Spin City. He also appeared as a ... |
Lady Chatterley's Lover | The god is also referenced in the novel | by D. H. Lawrence. The character Connie yearns for the passion felt by Iac ... |
Blood for a Silver Dollar | ... evenge (e.g., Duccio Tessari's The Return of Ringo, 1966; Giorgio Ferroni's | , 1965), the myth of the bounty hunter/bounty killer (e.g., Sergio Corbucc ... |
Blade Runner | ... or, in which a computer becomes self-aware, and decides to kill all humans. | shows us how human replicas were able to live on Earth, portraying technol ... |
The Threepenny Opera | ... Garnett, shares his name with Garnet Street in Wapping; and the brothel in | , in which Mack the Knife is betrayed by Jenny Diver. The Darlings of Wapp ... |
The 39 Steps | ... or even criminal way. The famous victims in The Lodger are all blondes. In | , Hitchcock's glamorous blonde star, Madeleine Carroll, is put in handcuff ... |
Destino | ... most gifted artists and teamed him with Salvador Dalí on the animated short | , a project begun in 1945 that was not completed and released until 2003. ... |
Brothers | ... 000), Seabiscuit (2003), The Good German (2006), Tropic Thunder (2008), and | (2009). He has been nominated for Screen Actors Guild and Golden Globe Awa ... |
Lulu on the Bridge | ... h and Destroy (1995, "Moment Whimsical"); Funny Bones (1995, "The Penguin") | ;(1998, "Devil Drums"); (2003, "Powerhouse"); Starsky and Hutch (2005, "Di ... |
Blue Velvet | ... ly regarded as one of Lynch's finest works, alongside Eraserhead (1977) and | (1986), and has been chosen by many critics as representing a significant ... |
The Pickwick Papers | ... Polly, Scott of the Antarctic, Mother Riley Meets the Vampire and Dickens' | |
The War at Home | ... Estevez and Charlie Sheen in various projects: he played Emilio's father in | , In the Custody of Strangers and The Way, and Charlie's father in Wall St ... |
The Terminator | Technophobia achieved commercial success in the 1980s with the movie | , in which a computer becomes self-aware, and decides to kill all humans. ... |
Marnie | ... tchcock's glamorous blonde star, Madeleine Carroll, is put in handcuffs. In | (1964), the title character (played by Tippi Hedren) is a thief. In To Cat ... |
Paramount on Parade | ... ilm director Ernst Lubitsch. He appeared in Paramount's all-star revue film | (1930) |
Blade Runner | ... s and the influential depiction of Los Angeles in Ridley Scott's 1982 film, | |
The Last Emperor | ... is partly due to the erroneous reference in Bernardo Bertolucci's 1987 film | , that the Holy See diplomatically recognised Manchukuo. Bishop Auguste Er ... |
The History of Mr Polly | ... in 1947, followed with performances in Nicholas Nickleby, The Winslow Boy, | , Scott of the Antarctic, Mother Riley Meets the Vampire and Dickens' The ... |
Milk | ... a move he explained was inspired by seeing the 2008 biographical drama film | , in which Sean Penn portrayed Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be ... |
The Good Companions | ... His early important film roles included Inigo Jollifant in Victor Saville's | (1933), the lead in Alfred Hitchcock's Secret Agent (1936), Benjamin Disra ... |
On connaît la chanson | ... ions of two plays by Alan Ayckbourn, and two different styles of musical in | (Same Old Song) (1997) and Pas sur la bouche (Not on the Lips) (2003) |
The Greatest Show on Earth | ... e, and Best Writing, Screenplay. It lost Best Picture to Cecil B. DeMille's | |
Operation Mad Ball | ... in Lemmon's career, Lemmon met comedian Ernie Kovacs, during the filming of | and co-starred with the comedian in this film. Lemmon and Kovacs became cl ... |
My Man Godfrey | ... ining small parts in films The Kid from Spain (as a "Goldwyn Girl") (1932), | (1936) and Cain and Mabel (1936). After changing her surname from Durrell ... |
The Family Way | ... s film career, winning him a BAFTA Best Actor Award. Sellers later appeared | (1966) about a young married couple and their down-to-earth family. In the ... |
Seabiscuit | ... de with the Devil (1999), The Cider House Rules (1999), Wonder Boys (2000), | (2003), The Good German (2006), Tropic Thunder (2008), and Brothers (2009) ... |
Funny Bones | ... in out-of-court settlement]); Search and Destroy (1995, "Moment Whimsical") | ;(1995, "The Penguin"); Lulu on the Bridge (1998, "Devil Drums"); (2003, " ... |
The Outsiders | ... only 17 years old. Dorothy Straight's How the World Began and S.E. Hinton's | are more recent examples of books written by children |
Fearless | ... Against All Odds (1984) and the crime drama Jagged Edge (1985). His role in | (1993) is recognized by some critics to be one of his best performances. O ... |
The Way West | ... tchum and Douglas played major roles in the same picture was in the Western | alongside Richard Widmark two decades later |
Jesus Christ Superstar | ... with critically acclaimed roles in the local stage productions of Hair' and | (in which she was the first African-American to play the role of Mary Magd ... |
The Winslow Boy | ... s in Hue and Cry, in 1947, followed with performances in Nicholas Nickleby, | , The History of Mr Polly, Scott of the Antarctic, Mother Riley Meets the ... |
Metropolis | ... some original scores such as Fritz Lang's movies Die Nibelungen (1924) and | (1927) which were accompanied by original full scale orchestral and leitmo ... |
Hiroshima mon amour | ... feature films in the late 1950s and consolidated his early reputation with | (1959), L'Année dernière à Marienbad (Last Year in Marienbad) (1961), and ... |
Sons of the Desert | ... efore expanding into feature length films in the 1930s. Their films include | (1933), the Academy Award winning short film The Music Box (1932), Babes i ... |
Under the Volcano | ... une 1957) was an English poet and novelist who was best known for his novel | , which was voted No. 11 in the Modern Library 100 Best Novels list |
A Beautiful Mind | ... f the Bayonne Bridge by aliens. Films shot in Bayonne include the 2001 film | , scenes of which were filmed at the Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor, and the ... |
Damn Yankees | ... her Tony and went to Hollywood to repeat her role in the 1958 movie version | , memorably singing "whatever Lola wants, Lola gets". (Fosse can be seen p ... |
Labyrinth | ... omestically and ranking as one of the top 40 films of 1984. However, 1986's | , a Crystal-like fantasy that Henson directed by himself, was considered ( ... |
Richard III | ... (BAFTA Award for Best British Actor), George, Duke of Clarence to Olivier's | (1955), and Henry IV to Orson Welles' Falstaff in Chimes at Midnight (1966 ... |
Slumdog Millionaire | ... for the trailer of the film Children of Men and for the trailer of the film | . Following this, demand for the single grew. It was made more widely avai ... |
Gulliver's Travels | Dr. Lemuel Gulliver, the title character of Johnathan Swift's | who, in the novel, lived in Wapping before going to sea |
The Bed Sitting Room | ... the Beatles film Help!, Georgy Girl, Doctor in Clover, The Birthday Party, | , Confessions of a Window Cleaner and Britannia Hospital amongst others |
You're in the Army Now | ... ther starring role, in Torchy Plays With Dynamite. In 1941, she appeared in | , in which she and Regis Toomey had the longest screen kiss in cinema hist ... |
Mafia comedy | In 2007, Kingsley appeared as a Polish American mobster in the | You Kill Me, and a hitman in War, Inc. In 2010, Kingsley has worked voicin ... |
Young Man with a Horn | ... ility to fit it to his own life." In 1950, Michael Curtiz directed the film | , starring Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall, and Doris Day. In this version, in ... |
A Night at the Opera | ... stralian soldiers.) Another example of his keyboard flamboyance is found in | , wherein he plays the piano for a group of delighted children |
Up in Smoke | ... ly success culminated with the release of their first feature-length movie, | , in 1978. Relatively successful, it became something of a cult classic an ... |
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids | ... ; The Pusher (1960, score); Clean and Sober (1988, "Singing Down the Road") | ;(1989, "Powerhouse" [uncredited, affirmed in out-of-court settlement]); S ... |
Tales of Manhattan | In 1942, in Hollywood, Robeson participated in the anthology film | . His segment depicted black people's living conditions under the sharecro ... |
The Sixth Sense | ... pected had DreamWorks and Blockbuster reached an agreement. The same year's | made $22 million, while made $8.1 million, even though the latter's North ... |
Moulin Rouge! | ... iece. He ends up creating a carbon copy of the outside world. The 2001 film | features a fictitious musical within a film, called "Spectacular Spectacul ... |
Shoulder Arms | ... projects into longer, feature-length films, including A Dog's Life (1918), | (1918), The Pilgrim (1923) and the feature-length classic The Kid (1921) |
Calmi Cuori Appassionati | ... es, including the novels and associated films, such as Light in the Piazza, | , Hannibal, A Room with a View, Tea with Mussolini and Virgin Territory. T ... |
The Birthday Party | ... Who Do, The Vikings, the Beatles film Help!, Georgy Girl, Doctor in Clover, | , The Bed Sitting Room, Confessions of a Window Cleaner and Britannia Hosp ... |
The Contender | In 2000, he received his fourth Academy Award nomination, for his role in | . He also starred in the 2005 Terry Gilliam film Tideland, his second with ... |
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | ... r Best Picture but lost to The Life of Emile Zola, and H.B. Warner lost the | to Joseph Schildkraut for the same film. Although Dimitri Tiomkin composed ... |
It Happened to Jane | ... and appeared together in two subsequent films - Bell, Book and Candle. and | In 1977 PBS broadcast a compilation series of Kovacs' television work, and ... |
Payment on Demand | ... he filmed The Story of a Divorce (released by RKO Radio Pictures in 1951 as | ) but had received no other offers. Shortly before filming was completed, ... |
The Birds | ... ou" in Michael Cimino's "The Deer Hunter". Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 thriller | is an example of a Hollywood film with no music whatsoever |
Hair | ... a sold-out four-month run with the Broadway production of the rock musical | . The Lovin' Spoonful's song "Pow!" was used as the opening theme of Woody ... |
Sunset Boulevard | Mulholland Drive has been compared with Billy Wilder's film noir classic | (1950), another tale about broken dreams in Hollywood. Apart from both tit ... |
The Music Box | ... lms include Sons of the Desert (1933), the Academy Award winning short film | (1932), Babes in Toyland (1934), and Way Out West (1937). Hardy's "Well, h ... |
Strangers on a Train | ... lms. For example, he is seen struggling to get a double bass onto a train ( | ), or walking dogs out of a pet shop The Birds) |
The Blair Witch Project | # Kevin Foxe, Film Producer, Writer, Executive Producer of | was born and grew up in Enfield, graduated Enfield High School |
A Dog's Life | ... most of his personal projects into longer, feature-length films, including | (1918), Shoulder Arms (1918), The Pilgrim (1923) and the feature-length cl ... |
Fanaa | ... Foreign Film at the BAFTA Awards in England. Khan's work in his next movie, | (2006) co-starred with Kajol was also appreciated, and the film went on to ... |
Pump Up the Volume | ... was "Tale o'the Twister," which appeared on the soundtrack to the 1990 film | . The band released their only album, the self titled Chagall Guevara, in ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... ce in the film noir The Lost Weekend (1945). She was nominated for the 1946 | for The Yearling (1946), and won two years later for her role as a deaf-mu ... |
Children of Men | ... used in the final scene of the movie Penelope, for the trailer of the film | and for the trailer of the film Slumdog Millionaire. Following this, deman ... |
War of the Worlds | ... 02 drama Hysterical Blindness; and the 2005 Tom Cruise science fiction film | , which opens at the Bayonne home of the lead character, and depicts the d ... |
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas | ... he same name), Nashville (1975), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), | (1982), the "The Odd Candidate" (1974) episode of the television series Th ... |
The Birds | ... bass onto a train (Strangers on a Train), or walking dogs out of a pet shop | ) |
Tea with Mussolini | ... ight in the Piazza, Calmi Cuori Appassionati, Hannibal, A Room with a View, | and Virgin Territory. The city is home to renowned Italian actors and actr ... |
Platoon | His son, Charlie Sheen, also starred in a film about Vietnam, | . Charlie Sheen once stated that he wanted to star in a film similar to on ... |
Cheech & Chong's Next Movie | ... something of a cult classic and was successful enough to warrant a sequel, | , in 1980, and Nice Dreams in 1981. These were followed by Things Are Toug ... |
Help! | ... Sergeant and Carry On Doctor, Ladies Who Do, The Vikings, the Beatles film | , Georgy Girl, Doctor in Clover, The Birthday Party, The Bed Sitting Room, ... |
The Departed | ... o Helen Morris since 1999; they have a daughter, Francesca, who appeared in | and The Aviator. He is based in New York City |
Close Encounters of the Third Kind | ... duction of the Robert J. Serling novel of the same name), Nashville (1975), | (1977), The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982), the "The Odd Candidate ... |
The Miracle | ... es to be mere commerce, undeserving of first amendment protection. The film | was banned in New York in 1951, at the behest of the Catholic Church, but ... |
Shoot the Sun Down | ... the suicidal brother of Annie Hall (Diane Keaton). In 1978, he appeared in | , a western filmed in 1976 that costarred Margot Kidder. Along with Nick N ... |
The Life of Emile Zola | The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture but lost to | , and H.B. Warner lost the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor to Jose ... |
In Her Shoes | Briny Breezes was used as the setting for the 2005 film | , and many of its residents served as extras in the movie |
Tideland | ... r his role in The Contender. He also starred in the 2005 Terry Gilliam film | , his second with the director (the first being 1991's The Fisher King). H ... |
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | ... ye" and a song of the same name was featured in the 2005 film adaptation of | |
There Be Dragons | ... execute children who were conceived using genetically engineered oocytes.* | , a historical epic film released in the spring of 2011, includes the earl ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... he suspension and litigation, de Havilland signed a three picture deal with | . The quality and variety of her roles began to improve. James Agee, in hi ... |
A Bullet for the General | ... n, often seen from a leftist political perspective (e.g., Damiano Damiani's | , 1966; Sergio Corbucci's The Mercenary, 1968), a focus on revenge (e.g., ... |
Our Dancing Daughters | ... món Novarro in Across to Singapore, but it was her role as Diana Medford in | (1928) that catapulted her to stardom. The role established her as a symbo ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... one of Australia's highest grossing films. The 1996 drama Shine achieved an | award for Geoffrey Rush and Gregor Jordan's 1999 film Two Hands gave Heath ... |
Never Love a Stranger | ... with Harry (1955, "Flagging the Train to Tuscaloosa"; words by Mack David) | ;(1958, score); The Pusher (1960, score); Clean and Sober (1988, "Singing ... |
Next Stop, Greenwich Village | Paul Mazursky's 1976 film | had Walken, under the name "Chris Walken", playing fictional poet and ladi ... |
The Expendables | ... movie. Schwarzenegger's most recent appearance was in Sylvester Stallone's | , where he made a cameo appearance alongside Stallone and Bruce Willis |
Some Like It Hot | He became a favorite actor of director Billy Wilder, starring in his films | (for which he was awarded Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival), The Apa ... |
It's a Wonderful Life | ... ssues are detectable from a slightly different perspective in Frank Capra's | (1946) and Scrooge is likely an influence upon Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch ... |
Heavy Traffic | ... as turning out, and wanted to produce something personal. He soon developed | , a tale of inner-city street life. Krantz told Bakshi that Hollywood stud ... |
Virgin Territory | ... mi Cuori Appassionati, Hannibal, A Room with a View, Tea with Mussolini and | . The city is home to renowned Italian actors and actresses, such as Rober ... |
Cat People | ... e fatale. The film's cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca also shot Tourneur's | . In 1991, Out of the Past was added to the United States National Film Re ... |
Go West | A scene in the film | , in which Chico attempts to placate an Indian chief of whom Groucho has r ... |
The Birds | ... d by his mother for insisting that shadowy, murderous men are after him. In | (1963), the Rod Taylor character, an innocent man, finds his world under a ... |
The Fisher King | ... Gilliam film Tideland, his second with the director (the first being 1991's | ). He shaved his trademark mane of hair to play the role of Obadiah Stane ... |
Romper Stomper | ... career by starring soon after as a street gang Melbourne skinhead in 1992's | and then as an inner-Sydney working class gay man in 1994's The Sum of Us ... |
The Wizard | Maguire's first appearance in a feature film was in 1989's | . He plays one of Lucas Barton's goons (one of three competitors at a vide ... |
The Wrestler | ... filmed at the Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor, and the 2008 Mickey Rourke drama | , which was partially filmed in at the Color & Cuts Salon and the former D ... |
Dick Tracy | ... l, Dick Tracy headlined four feature films, produced by RKO Radio Pictures. | (aka Dick Tracy, Detective) (1945) was followed by Dick Tracy vs. Cueball ... |
Annie Hall | ... ng fictional poet and ladies' man Robert Fulmer. In Woody Allen's 1977 film | , Walken played the suicidal brother of Annie Hall (Diane Keaton). In 1978 ... |
Notorious | ... nship with his mother (played by Marion Lorne). Sebastian (Claude Rains) in | has a clearly conflictual relationship with his mother, who is (correctly) ... |
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross | ... e of the SDF-1 spaceship from their first Macross anime TV series. In fact, | mecha anime series was inspired by Gundam in several aspects during its ea ... |
The Running Man | ... eral films, including sequels to The Terminator and remakes of Predator and | , and that he was "packaging" a comic book character. The character was la ... |
Ghajini | In 2008, Khan appeared in the movie | . The film was a major commercial success and became the highest grossing ... |
2010 | ... n Apple IIc with the smaller of these displays appeared briefly in the film | .) The IIc had an external power supply that converted AC power to 12 V DC ... |
Julius Caesar | ... et Agent (1936), Benjamin Disraeli in The Prime Minister (1940), Cassius in | (1953) (BAFTA Award for Best British Actor), George, Duke of Clarence to O ... |
Midnight Cowboy | ... fire department. Sweetwater was the filming location for the 1969 movie, " | ". In 1970, Sweetwater was still a relatively small community of about 3,0 ... |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | ... matisation of "The Schartz-Metterklume Method" was an episode in the series | in 1960 |
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | ... ame closely associated with Davis after it was referenced in Edward Albee's | , and impersonators began to use it in their acts. In later years, Davis o ... |
Pinewood Studios | ... t, which limits development. It is the location of the nationally important | and Dorney Lake, which will be holding the rowing events at the 2012 Summe ... |
The Smiling Lieutenant | ... ngales could sing like you". In 1931, Chevalier starred in a musical called | with Claudette Colbert and Miriam Hopkins. Despite the disdain audiences h ... |
Predator | ... urted for several films, including sequels to The Terminator and remakes of | and The Running Man, and that he was "packaging" a comic book character. T ... |
The Importance of Being Earnest | ... he wrote to his publisher. He corrected and published An Ideal Husband and | , the proofs of which Ellmann argues show a man "very much in command of h ... |
Chromophobia | ... ack hole," that she "lacks screen presence." Also in 2005, Cruz appeared in | , screened at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival and released the following yea ... |
Putting Pants on Philip | ... Hardy officially became a team the following year in the silent short film | (1927). The pair remained with the Roach studio until 1940, then appeared ... |
Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be | ... 5), which she directed and also starred in the lead role. Her production of | , a musical about the London underworld, became a hit and ran from 1959 to ... |
Iron Man | ... to play the role of Obadiah Stane in the 2008 Marvel comic book adaptation | . In July 2008, at the San Diego Comic-Con International, he appeared in a ... |
Sexy Beast | ... ng for Bobby Fischer, Schindler's List, Silas Marner, Death and the Maiden, | , for which he received another Academy Award nomination for Best Supporti ... |
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead | ... ared on a circus poster in a fast food joint scene of the 1990 comedy movie | . A little league record-holding batter from Indio was one of the talented ... |
Here Comes the Groom | ... h such directors as Alfred Hitchcock on Stage Fright (1950), Frank Capra on | (1951) and Michael Curtiz on The Story of Will Rogers (1952). She starred ... |
A Streetcar Named Desire | ... nfluences and dissonant scoring and worked with Alex North, whose score for | (1951) combined dissonance with elements of blues and jazz. Kazan also app ... |
The Cannonball Run | ... rt Reynolds, Jan-Michael Vincent, and Sally Field, and 1981's appearance in | . In 1980, he had a cameo in Smokey and the Bandit II which starred Burt R ... |
Popcorn Shrimp | Walken debuted as a film director and script writer with the short film | in 2001. He also wrote and acted the main role in a play about Elvis Presl ... |
Spider-Man 2 | ... the first movie adaptation of Spider-Man (2002), as well as in the sequels | (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (2007). He commented on his website: "Since Spider ... |
The Big Picture | ... Steve Martin. As a co-writer and director, Guest made the Hollywood satire | |
New Girl in Town | ... e, the hard-luck girl fleeing from her past as a prostitute, in the musical | . When Fosse directed as well as choreographed his first Broadway musical, ... |
Twilight | ... the Harry Potter (e.g. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson) and | (e.g. Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner) film franchise ... |
Jerry Maguire | ... was one of the talented youth athletes on the intro of sports comedy movie | |
Twister | ... d in that film, along with being the title of the 1996 tornado-related film | |
The Bicycle Thief | ... ing years, similar awards were given to seven other films: one from Italy ( | ), two from France (Monsieur Vincent and Forbidden Games), three from Japa ... |
Love Letters | ... ed an ongoing relationship with Wright State University, where he performed | as a benefit for scholarships in the Department of Theatre, Dance and Moti ... |
Native Land | In 1942 Robeson performed in the Frontier Films production of | which was based on the La Follette Committee's investigation of the repres ... |
The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy | For | , the linguist David Salo used what little is known of the Black Speech to ... |
The Life of Emile Zola | ... and Sheridan Gibney were the first to win for adapting their own work, for | |
At First Sight | ... ares for his roles extensively and meticulously. Irwin Winkler (director of | ) talked about his decision to hire Kilmer. "I'd heard the stories, so I c ... |
Seven Days to Noon | They began with serious, tight, economical drama films such as | (1950) and Graham Greene's Brighton Rock (1947), both with Roy producing a ... |
Forrest Gump | Bayou La Batre was featured in the 1994 film | and the book upon which it is based. In April 2005, Disney Studios launche ... |
Vertigo | ... and Hitchcock scholars, including Donald Spoto and Roger Ebert, agree that | represents the director's most personal and revealing film, dealing with t ... |
Broadway musical | From 1957 to 1959, he starred in the | Jamaica, singing several light-hearted calypso numbers opposite Lena Horne |
The Trouble with Harry | ... mpet"); Storm Warning (1951, "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals") | ;(1955, "Flagging the Train to Tuscaloosa"; words by Mack David); Never Lo ... |
Carry On Sergeant | ... had played a small role in the very first of the Carry On series of films, | in 1958. In 1968 he returned to the series with a role in Carry On Up the ... |
National Film Registry | ... d the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the | |
Sweet Charity | In 1966, Verdon returned to the stage in the role of Charity in | , which like many of her earlier Broadway triumphs was choreographed and d ... |
Another Man's Poison | ... veled to England, where Davis and Merrill starred in a murder-mystery film, | (1951). When it received lukewarm reviews and failed at the box office, Ho ... |
A Few Good Men | ... in The Long Riders, Lord Cromer in Mrs Henderson Presents and Dr. Stone in | . He had a cameo role as Dylan, a smarmy pedestrian, in the 1986 musical r ... |
Apocalypse Now | ... an film actor best known for his performances in the films Badlands (1973), | (1979), Wall Street (1987), The Departed (2006), his role as The Illusive ... |
Star 80 | ... 970), J. W. Coop (1972), Three Days of the Condor (1975), Obsession (1976), | (1983) and Malone (1987). Late in his life Robertson's career had a resurg ... |
A Countess from Hong Kong | ... ously covered by Nat King Cole. "This Is My Song" from Chaplin's last film, | , was a number one hit in several different languages in the late 1960s (m ... |
Best Supporting Actor | ... he youngest actors ever to be nominated for an Academy Award (1972, age 22, | , The Last Picture Show), and one of the oldest ever to win (2010, age 60, ... |
Ocean's Twelve | ... 60 caper film Ocean's 11; the successful crime dramedy spawned two sequels, | (2004) and Ocean's Thirteen (2007). He played amnesiac assassin Jason Bour ... |
The Tracker | ... 1996 film Dead Heart featuring Ernie Dingo and Bryan Brown; Rolf de Heer's | , starring Gary Sweet and David Gulpilil; and Phillip Noyce's Rabbit-Proof ... |
The Wiz | ... nge (two of the team's colors). These panels can be seen in the 1970s movie | ; it used the exterior pedestrian ramps for a motorcycle chase scene with ... |
The Front Page | ... a character actor in supporting roles. Some of his noteworthy films include | (1931), Trouble in Paradise (1932), Alice in Wonderland (1933), The Gay Di ... |
National Film Registry | ... rneur's Cat People. In 1991, Out of the Past was added to the United States | as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant. |
Strangers on a Train | ... tes, was not an uncommon occurrence on many of Hitchcock's films, including | and Topaz. While Hitchcock did do a great deal of preparation for all his ... |
M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder | ... r Lorre whistling a short piece from Edvard Grieg's Peer Gynt, Lang's movie | was lacking musical accompaniment completely and Das Testament des Dr. Mab ... |
All That Jazz | ... ed "devil (Satan)" films like The Omen and both of their own first sequels. | (1979) closes out the 1970s. It won four Oscars and several other awards. ... |
The Hudsucker Proxy | ... acting career, Smith debuted with a minor role in the screwball comedy film | . Later the same year she played a supporting role opposite Leslie Nielsen ... |
Badlands | ... is in 1981 with Terrence Malick, the director of Sheen’s breakthrough film, | (1973) |
Bells of Rosarita | ... but not composed by Scott]); Sally, Irene and Mary (1938, "Minuet in Jazz") | ;(1945, "Singing Down the Road"); Not Wanted (1949, theme and orchestratio ... |
Murder in Mississippi | ... e as the 1960s civil rights activist Michael Schwerner in the 1990 TV-movie | . He starred as Joseph Stalin's projectionist in Russian director Andrei K ... |
Crossfire | ... e was controversial in its time, as was a similar film on the same subject, | , which was also released the same year. The film was based on Laura Z. Ho ... |
Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse | ... e Stadt sucht einen Mörder was lacking musical accompaniment completely and | only included one original piece written for the movie by Hans Erdmann pla ... |
The Princess Bride | He has appeared as Count Rugen in | , Charley Ford in The Long Riders, Lord Cromer in Mrs Henderson Presents a ... |
The Story of Will Rogers | ... ht (1950), Frank Capra on Here Comes the Groom (1951) and Michael Curtiz on | (1952). She starred in The Glass Menagerie (1950), Just for You (1952), Le ... |
Best Actor | ... r, The Last Picture Show), and one of the oldest ever to win (2010, age 60, | , Crazy Heart). Crazy Heart also won him the Golden Globe for Best Actor i ... |
Shoe-Shine | ... n language film honored with such an award was the Italian neorealist drama | , whose citation read: "the high quality of this motion picture, brought t ... |
Oh, What a Lovely War! | ... oney (1958), which gained great critical acclaim, and the satirical musical | (1963), her stage adaptation of a work for radio by Charles Chilton. Both ... |
L.A. Story | ... le" (from Watermark) and "Epona" (from Enya) were featured in the 1991 film | . "Ebudae" is also featured on the soundtrack to the Robin Williams featur ... |
Love Me Tonight | ... s popularity, Paramount starred Maurice Chevalier in another musical called | (also 1932), and again co-starring Jeanette MacDonald. It was about a tail ... |
Private's Progress | ... ing. They then became known for a series of satirical comedy films, such as | (1956), Lucky Jim (1957) and I'm All Right Jack (1959). John Boulting cont ... |
Harlem Shuffle | ... egum act The Banana Splits. He was also responsible in 1963 for arranging " | " for Bob & Earl, which became a hit in the UK in 1969. He discovered disc ... |
He Who Gets Slapped | ... formed in 1924 and she was cast in the studio's first official production, | , she had become one of MGM's biggest box-office attractions. In 1925, she ... |
Across the Wide Missouri | During the filming of the 1951 film, | , Montalbán was thrown from his horse, knocked unconscious, and trampled b ... |
The Prince of Egypt | ... e of Egypt) talks about the actor. "Val was one of the first people cast in | . He was there every step of the way; patient, understanding, and phenomen ... |
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation | ... other films. He memorably appeared as Chevy Chase's uptight boss in 1989's | , and co-starred as an arcade business owner in the 1992 film version of W ... |
Trouble in Paradise | ... pporting roles. Some of his noteworthy films include The Front Page (1931), | (1932), Alice in Wonderland (1933), The Gay Divorcee (1934), Top Hat (1935 ... |
Spider-Man 3 | ... ion of Spider-Man (2002), as well as in the sequels Spider-Man 2 (2004) and | (2007). He commented on his website: "Since Spider-Man 1 and 2, I seem to ... |
Ghosts of Mississippi | The 1996 film | , directed by Rob Reiner, tells the story of the 1994 retrial of Beckwith, ... |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | It was an apprenticeship that would serve Shearer well. By the time | was formed in 1924 and she was cast in the studio's first official product ... |
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | ... ain novels (Tom Sawyer Abroad and Tom Sawyer, Detective). It is a sequel to | |
Blazing Saddles | Mel Brooks's 1974 comedy | leaves its Western setting when the climactic fight scene breaks out, reve ... |
book of the same name | ... La Batre is mentioned in the 1994 film Forrest Gump and in Winston Groom's | on which the movie is based as the home of Forrest's army buddy Benjamin B ... |
Best Supporting Actress | ... Connecticut. It was nominated for eight Oscars and won three: Best Picture, | (Celeste Holm), and Best Director (Elia Kazan). The movie was controversia ... |
Igby Goes Down | ... ic Papa's Angels (2000). In 2002 she also landed a role in the indie comedy | , and her turn in the theatrical production of Clare Booth Luce's play The ... |
Lucky Jim | ... for a series of satirical comedy films, such as Private's Progress (1956), | (1957) and I'm All Right Jack (1959). John Boulting contributed as co-writ ... |
Just Around the Corner | ... ybrook Farm (1938, "The Toy Trumpet"; with special lyrics by Jack Lawrence) | ;(1938, "Brass Buttons and Epaulettes" [performed by Scott's Quintette, bu ... |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ... io until 1940, then appeared in eight "B" comedies for 20th Century Fox and | from 1941 to 1945. After finishing their movie commitments at the end of 1 ... |
Top Gun | Following their appearance together in | , Kilmer and co-star Tom Cruise reportedly had taken their onscreen confli ... |
Der letzte Mann | ... ymann) also had original scores written for them. Other films like Murnau's | contained a mixing of original compositions (in this case by Giuseppe Becc ... |
Planet of the Apes | ... appeared in many diverse films including as well as two films from both the | and Spy Kids series. In addition, he appeared in various musicals, such as ... |
The Blue Veil | ... The Glass Menagerie (1950), Just for You (1952), Let's Do It Again (1953), | (1951) (another Oscar nomination), the remake of Edna Ferber's So Big (195 ... |
The Beach | ... o received exposure when it was played briefly in the trailer for the movie | (even though the song never made it to the actual soundtrack). NBC also us ... |
The Omen | ... the horror genre, inspiring many other so-called "devil (Satan)" films like | and both of their own first sequels |
Hysterical Blindness | ... Men of Honor, starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr.; the 2002 drama | ; and the 2005 Tom Cruise science fiction film War of the Worlds, which op ... |
Topaz | ... occurrence on many of Hitchcock's films, including Strangers on a Train and | . While Hitchcock did do a great deal of preparation for all his movies, h ... |
Things to Come | ... gs to Come (1933, which he later adapted for the 1936 Alexander Korda film, | ). This depicted, all too accurately, the impending World War, with cities ... |
I'm All Right Jack | ... rical comedy films, such as Private's Progress (1956), Lucky Jim (1957) and | (1959). John Boulting contributed as co-writer for the films. The Boulting ... |
Italian neorealist | ... ntries." The first foreign language film honored with such an award was the | drama Shoe-Shine, whose citation read: "the high quality of this motion pi ... |
The Snake Pit | ... and was also widely praised for her Academy Award–nominated performance in | (1948). This was one of the earliest films to attempt a realistic portraya ... |
Alice in Wonderland | ... noteworthy films include The Front Page (1931), Trouble in Paradise (1932), | (1933), The Gay Divorcee (1934), Top Hat (1935, one of several Astaire/Rog ... |
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | ... into a considerable sum of money as a result of their earlier adventures ( | ). Huck has been placed under the guardianship of the Widow Douglas, who, ... |
classic monsters of Universal Studios | ... and appearances of the family members other than Marilyn were based on the | films from the 1930s and 1940s. Universal produced The Munsters as well, a ... |
How the West Was Won | ... the 1982 film . He won an Emmy Award in 1978 for his role in the miniseries | and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Screen Actors Guild in 1993. Int ... |
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea | ... s live action department, as lead developer of the hydraulic giant squid in | , helping to win an Academy Award for Best Special Effects for the film |
In Old Chicago | ... for the Academy Award for Best Assistant Director, lost to Robert Webb for | . This was the last year an Oscar was awarded in this category |
Earth | ... rrorism, was well received, as was his role in Deepa Mehta's art house film | . His first release for the new millennium, Mela, in which he acted alongs ... |
Die Hard | ... onflict of the role of the Western hero is ironically portrayed in the film | . The villain confuses John Wayne as the hero walking off into the sunset ... |
Death Wish | ... as uniformed police officers in both the 1972 film The Hot Rock and 1974's | |
Brokeback Mountain | Larry McMurtry is the only person who has won (for | ) for adapting someone else's work and whose work has been adapted by some ... |
Repo! The Genetic Opera | The main plot device in | is an opera which is going to be held the night of the events of the movie ... |
City Lights | ... with melodies based in popular songs or composed by him; The Circus (1928), | (1931), and Modern Times (1936) were essentially silent films. City Lights ... |
Godzilla vs. Biollante | ... for various anime and TV shows, including Cyborg 009 and a feature film of | , got involved in the project out of the pure curiosity and proved that ga ... |
Constellation | ... (2008, originally released as Like Moles, Like Rats), Air Band (2005), and | (2005). Portions of the film SpaceCamp (1986) were filmed at Huntsville's ... |
True Grit | Bridges received his sixth Academy Award nomination for his role in | , a collaboration with the Coen brothers in which he starred alongside Mat ... |
The Postmodern Life of My Aunt | ... e most critically acclaimed amongst the Hong Kong New Wave. Hui's 2006 film | was partly set and filmed in Anshan |
film adaptation of The Wiz | ... hard Pryor, Nipsey Russell and Ted Ross. Upon its October 1978 release, the | , a $24 million production, earned $21,049,053 at the box office. Though p ... |
The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg | ... was rewarded for this consistent success by being cast in Ernst Lubitsch's | , her first prestige production, with a budget of over $1,000,000. While s ... |
film of the same name | ... Born in the U.S.A."). This song would later serve as the basis for the 1987 | , in which Cheech Marin played the starring role. Immediately following th ... |
The Proud Valley | ... for Americans, an American patriotic cantata. In 1940, Robeson appeared in | , playing a black laborer who arrives in the Rhondda Valley in Wales and w ... |
The Birds | ... nard Herrmann experimented with ideas in Vertigo (1958), Psycho (1960), and | (1963). The use of non-diegetic jazz was another modernist innovation, suc ... |
The Rocky Horror Picture Show | ... t follow-up, The Godfather Part II (1974) was also successful for a sequel. | flopped in its 1975 debut, only to reappear as a more-popular midnight sho ... |
Atoll K | ... d. In 1950 they made their last film, a French/Italian co-production called | , before retiring from the screen. In total they appeared together in 107 ... |
All That Heaven Allows | ... 953), Magnificent Obsession (1954) (Oscar nomination), Lucy Gallant (1955), | (1955), and Miracle in the Rain (1956) |
The Godfather | ... rday Night Fever (1977) single-handedly touched off disco mania in the U.S. | (1972) was also one of the decade's greatest successes and its first follo ... |
The Lion in Winter | ... Walken played the role of King Philip of France in the Broadway premiere of | . In 1969, Walken guest-starred in Hawaii Five-O as Navy SP Walt Kramer |
Dr. Dolittle | ... perform at the event. The song "Are You That Somebody?" was featured on the | soundtrack, which earned Aaliyah her first Grammy Award nomination. The so ... |
Shocker | ... ersion later appeared on the soundtrack to the 1989 Wes Craven horror movie | . While the band was holding auditions for the new lead guitarist in 1989, ... |
Psycho | ... fe by breaking into Lars Thorwald's apartment. The best-known example is in | where Janet Leigh's unfortunate character steals $40,000 and is murdered b ... |
Frankenstein | ... akeup originally created by Jack Pierce for the 1931 Universal Studios film | |
The Godfather Part II | ... 2) was also one of the decade's greatest successes and its first follow-up, | (1974) was also successful for a sequel |
Psycho | ... fred Hitchcock, Bernard Herrmann experimented with ideas in Vertigo (1958), | (1960), and The Birds (1963). The use of non-diegetic jazz was another mod ... |
The Hot Rock | ... oles include small parts as uniformed police officers in both the 1972 film | and 1974's Death Wish |
Pleasantville | ... Spider-Man film trilogy (2002–2007), he has also appeared in films such as | (1998), Ride with the Devil (1999), The Cider House Rules (1999), Wonder B ... |
It's My Turn | ... Ross scored a Top 10 hit in late 1980 with the theme song to the 1980 film | . The following year, she collaborated with former Commodores singer-songw ... |
Nights of Cabiria | ... ed by husband Fosse. The show is based on Federico Fellini's screenplay for | . But whereas Fellini's black-and-white Italian film concerns the romantic ... |
Hong Kong action cinema | Following the "kung fu wave" in | in the 1970s, a number of mainstream films produced during the 1980s contr ... |
Robinson Crusoe | ... s been more (Bonobo, Homo, Pan) or less (Gorilla, Pongo) social animals, so | -like situations are either fictions or unusual corner cases to the ubiqui ... |
Snow Dogs | ... le as assassin Jack Ruby in 1991's JFK. He was also seen in the 2002 movie, | . His most recent role was in 2009's 17 Again |
Pedicab Driver | ... and their drivers include Kickboxer and Sammo Hung's 1989 martial arts film | , which dealt with a group of pedicab drivers and their problems with roma ... |
Miracle in the Rain | ... (Oscar nomination), Lucy Gallant (1955), All That Heaven Allows (1955), and | (1956) |
Ride with the Devil | ... gy (2002–2007), he has also appeared in films such as Pleasantville (1998), | (1999), The Cider House Rules (1999), Wonder Boys (2000), Seabiscuit (2003 ... |
Saturday Night Fever | ... though it was eclipsed two years later by the science-fiction film (1977). | (1977) single-handedly touched off disco mania in the U.S. The Godfather ( ... |
The Contender | ... Know" from Crazy Heart on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. In the film | , in which he co-starred, Bridges recorded a version of Johnny Cash's stan ... |
Mysterious Skin | "Untitled 3" is also used at the end credits of the indie drama movie, | . It can also be heard in Skins and and the British TV Documentary Protect ... |
Ocean's Thirteen | ... the successful crime dramedy spawned two sequels, Ocean's Twelve (2004) and | (2007). He played amnesiac assassin Jason Bourne in the hit action thrille ... |
Gate of Hell | ... France (Monsieur Vincent and Forbidden Games), three from Japan (Rashomon, | and ), as well as a Franco-Italian co-production (The Walls of Malapaga). ... |
Vertigo | ... boration with Alfred Hitchcock, Bernard Herrmann experimented with ideas in | (1958), Psycho (1960), and The Birds (1963). The use of non-diegetic jazz ... |
East of Eden | ... nspired by Arnold Schoenberg, experimented with atonality in his scores for | (1955) and Rebel Without a Cause (1955). In his ten-year collaboration wit ... |
Demolition Man | ... 07), he is portrayed as the President, and in the Sylvester Stallone movie, | (1993, ten years before his first run for political office), it is reveale ... |
Playhouse 90 | ... recurring roles on Hallmark Hall of Fame (1952), Alcoa Theatre (1959), and | (1958, 1960), The Outlaws (three episodes as Chad Burns). Other appearance ... |
The Gold Rush | ... asking if she would like to accompany Thalberg to the premiere of Chaplin's | . That night, she and Thalberg made their first appearance as a couple. A ... |
Harry Potter | ... y new teen idols emerge from popular feature films such as the casts of the | (e.g. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson) and Twilight (e.g. R ... |
Peter Parker / Spider-Man | ... egan his career in the late 1980s. While perhaps best known for his role as | in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film trilogy (2002–2007), he has also appeared i ... |
Best Actress in a Leading Role | It was nominated for Academy Awards for | (Greta Garbo) and Best Director. In addition, it sold $1,256,000 in ticket ... |
The Outfit | ... ared in the films Zigzaga.k.a. False Witness with George Kennedy (1970) and | (1974) with Robert Duvall. She resumed making live and studio albums under ... |
Bronco Bullfrog | Film of Joan Littlewood rehearsing young actors is available on the DVD of | |
Mela | ... epa Mehta's art house film Earth. His first release for the new millennium, | , in which he acted alongside his real-life brother Faisal Khan, was both ... |
Goodbye, Mr. Chips | ... en. He was educated at The Leys School (the school made famous by the novel | ) and St Catharine's College, Cambridge. His home was a substantial 5-acre ... |
The Wizard of Oz | ... "cyclone" is used as a synonym for "tornado" in the often-aired 1939 film, | . The term "twister" is also used in that film, along with being the title ... |
Hello Kitty | ... r designs that range from comic book scenes, to adult themes, and even to " | " themes |
Talk to Her | The 2002 Pedro Almodovar film | (Hable con Ella) has the chief character Benigno tell a story called The S ... |
Sherlock, Jr. | In Buster Keaton's | , Keaton's protagonist actually enters into a film while it is playing in ... |
The Cube | ... or Short Film in 1966. The year 1969 saw the production of the NBC-TV movie | – another Henson-produced experimental film |
After Hours | ... ller supporting roles in Graham Chapman's Yellowbeard and Martin Scorsese's | |
Endless Love | ... r Commodores singer-songwriter Lionel Richie on the theme song for the film | . The Academy Award-nominated "Endless Love" single became her final hit o ... |
Ali Baba Goes to Town | ... d or co-composed by Scott: Nothing Sacred (1937, various adapted standards) | ;(1938, "Twilight in Turkey" and "Arabania"); Happy Landing (1938, "War Da ... |
Rashomon | ... two from France (Monsieur Vincent and Forbidden Games), three from Japan ( | , Gate of Hell and ), as well as a Franco-Italian co-production (The Walls ... |
Paisà | ... ntary on Italian neorealism, and commented on how Bicycle Thieves alongside | , Rome, Open City inspired him and how this influenced his view or portray ... |
The Emperor's Candlesticks | ... ebruary 1899. She started writing soon after his birth but her first novel, | (1899), was a failure. She did, however, find a small following with a ser ... |
Big Business | ... many enthusiasts claim the superiority of The Music Box, their silent film | (1929) is by far the most consistently acclaimed. The plot sees Laurel and ... |
Les Quatre Cents Coups | ... . The film was shown at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival, alongside Truffaut's | , and its success became associated with the emerging movement of the New ... |
The Time Machine | ... be seen on the exterior of an Eloi public building in MGM's 1960 version of | . John Brahm was awarded a Directors Guild award for his work on the episo ... |
Antz | ... s. They also appeared together as the voices of a pair of wasps in the film | . In 2009, she played Paul Rudd and Andy Samberg's mother in I Love You, M ... |
Holiday | ... which Horton appeared), Danger - Love at Work (1937), Lost Horizon (1937), | (1938), Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), Pocketf ... |
How to Commit Marriage | ... ed in Pollyanna (1960), Bon Voyage! (1962), and her final big screen movie, | (1969). Wyman was also a well-regarded character actress |
Bang The Drum Slowly | Shea Stadium was used in the 1970s for filming the 1973 movie | starring Robert De Niro and Michael Moriarty and the 1978 film The Wiz. In ... |
For Whom the Bell Tolls | ... ina Paxinou was honoured with the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for | |
Titanic | ... or best song with "My Heart Will Go On" (sung by Celine Dion) from the film | . Smith did not voice disappointment about not winning the award |
Alibi Ike | ... s hired to reprise her role as Hermia. After appearing with Joe E. Brown in | and James Cagney in The Irish in Us, she played opposite Errol Flynn in su ... |
Savage Guns | ... h, was the first example of a spaghetti western. It was followed in 1961 by | , this time a British-Spanish western, again filmed in Spain. This marked ... |
Metropolis | ... ntings could be used to depict worlds that never existed. Fritz Lang's film | was an early special effects spectacular, with innovative use of miniature ... |
Spider-Man/Peter Parker | ... Comics rented Shea Stadium to re-enact the wedding of their two characters | and Mary Jane Watson |
Old Joy | ... res for four more films: 2005's Junebug and Game 6, and 2006's Shortbus and | . Their scores for these four films were collected on the 2008 compilation ... |
Lady of the Night | ... layed Irene, a struggling chorus girl. In the same year, Crawford worked on | , starring Norma Shearer. Crawford was made up and used as a double for Sh ... |
Over the Top | ... - World Arm Wrestling Champion featured in Sylvester Stallone's 1987 movie, | |
Gulliver's Travels | ... membership in the Scriblerus Club (where he inspired both Jonathan Swift's | book III and Alexander Pope's Peri Bathous, Or the Art of Sinking in Poetr ... |
Introducing Dorothy Dandridge | ... mberly Roberts as Garland. Garland was briefly mentioned in the biopic film | for the 1954 Academy Awards for A Star Is Born |
All About Eve | ... ard G. Robinson in Double Indemnity (film); Bette Davis screams about it in | ; Audrey Hepburn and Gary Cooper flirt about it in Love in the Afternoon ( ... |
Burlesque on Carmen | ... n made 14 films for Essanay, the last of which was a parody of Carmen named | (1916). The film was re-cut and expanded by the studio without Chaplin's c ... |
The Trial of Mary Dugan | Her first talkie, | (1929), turned out to be a tremendous success. Shearer's "medium pitched, ... |
The Elephant Man | ... ess (1974), and his performances in The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968), | (1981), and Shine (1996) were critically acclaimed. In 1980, he played the ... |
Η κάλπικη λίρα | ... were made, with the majority having film noir elements . Notable films were | (1955 directed by Giorgos Tzavellas), Πικρό Ψωμί (1951, directed by Grigor ... |
The Threepenny Opera | ... ased in 1988. She also appeared as Mrs. Peachum in the 1989 film version of | , which was renamed Mack the Knife for the screen. In 1991 she starred opp ... |
Some Like It Hot | Lemmon recorded an album in 1958 while filming | with Marilyn Monroe. Twelve jazz tracks were created for Lemmon and anothe ... |
Rock of Ages | ... he Off-Broadway production Power Balladz and the award-winning Broadway hit | |
The Wiz | ... Drum Slowly starring Robert De Niro and Michael Moriarty and the 1978 film | . In the latter film, the exterior pedestrian ramps were used for a motorc ... |
The Pink Panther | Inspector Clouseau of | franchise was based on the franchise, playing an inessentially incompetent ... |
Infernal Affairs | ... n Martin Scorsese's The Departed, a remake of the Hong Kong police thriller | . Assessing his work in the two films, Manohla Dargis of The New York Time ... |
A Diary for Timothy | ... s Hamlet from the gravediggers scene appears in the Humphrey Jennings short | (1945). But he lost his aversion to filming in the late 1960s, and by the ... |
Lust, Caution | ... neligible by the Academy for the latter reason, the most recent of which is | (2007), Taiwan's entry for the 80th Academy Awards. The disqualifications, ... |
Rent | ... arson and Thomson. Lynn Thomson, Jonathan Larson's dramaturg on the musical | , claimed that she was a co-author of the work and that she never assigned ... |
Holiday for Lovers | She replaced the ailing Gene Tierney in | (1959), and next appeared in Pollyanna (1960), Bon Voyage! (1962), and her ... |
Tory! Tory! Tory! | ... viewed about the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series | |
Lost Horizon | ... taire/Rogers films in which Horton appeared), Danger - Love at Work (1937), | (1937), Holiday (1938), Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941), Arsenic and Old Lace ... |
Yojimbo | ... this critical ennui and thus appreciate how a film such as Akira Kurosawa's | (1961) "could exploit Western conventions while debunking its morality." F ... |
The Dish | ... rking Dog Productions followed the success of The Castle with period comedy | , which was the highest grossing Australian film of the Year 2000 and ente ... |
The Hostage | ... h Marjorie Helen (later Leslie Parrish-Bach). His last starring role was in | , made in 1966 and released in 1967, in which he received very favorable r ... |
L'Année dernière à Marienbad | Resnais's next film was | (Last Year at Marienbad) (1961), which he made in collaboration with the n ... |
B.S. I Love You | ... Tattletales, Hollywood Squares, and Showoffs. He also appeared in the film | , as well as an episode of The Love Boat. His M*A*S*H character Radar O'Re ... |
Cold Turkey | ... Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963). He last appeared in a non-speaking role in | (1971) |
The Uncounted Enemy | Mike Wallace interviewed Westmoreland for the CBS special | : A Vietnam Deception. The documentary, shown on January 23, 1982, and pre ... |
The Boy from Oz | On stage, Garland is a character in the musical | (1998), portrayed by Chrissy Amphlett in the original Australian productio ... |
Kiss Me, Kate | The musical | is about the production of a fictitious musical, The Taming of the Shrew, ... |
The Most Happy Fella | ... , "All I Ask of You" (from The Phantom of the Opera), "Warm All Over" (from | ) and an unusual solo version of "Make Our Garden Grow" (from Candide). St ... |
Ghostbusters II | ... s acted together with him in several films, including Caddyshack, Scrooged, | , The Razor's Edge and Groundhog Day. He currently appears with a recurrin ... |
Personal Services | ... e Secret Diary of Adrian Mole. Walters starred as the lead in the 1987 film | – a dramatic comedy about a British brothel owner. Walters played the lead ... |
Gidget | Other films included Picnic (1955), Autumn Leaves (1956), | (1959), Sunday in New York (1963), Devil's Brigade (1968), Too Late the He ... |
Brady Bunch movies | ... tled Ho, Ho, Ho. He has had guest appearances in many films, including both | , in which he played Jan's female guidance counselor. In 1997, RuPaul team ... |
Some Like It Hot | ... or his role in the controversial film Missing in 1982, and for his roles in | (1959), The Apartment (1960), Days of Wine and Roses (1962), The China Syn ... |
Scrooged | ... ray and has acted together with him in several films, including Caddyshack, | , Ghostbusters II, The Razor's Edge and Groundhog Day. He currently appear ... |
Ski Party | ... national profile was boosted further that year by appearances in the movie | and the concert film The T.A.M.I. Show, in which he and The Famous Flames ... |
Terms of Endearment | ... 's work and whose work has been adapted by someone else resulting in a win, | |
Charly | ... cademy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of a mentally disabled man in | , an adaptation of the science fiction novel Flowers for Algernon |
The Ten Commandments | ... animation, and miniature work to create spectacular alien environments. In | , Paramount's John P. Fulton, A.S.C., multiplied the crowds of extras in t ... |
Moulin Rouge! | ... ossing Australian films. Big budget Australian-international co-productions | (Baz Lurhmann, 2001) and Happy Feet (which won the Academy Award for Best ... |
The Alphabet Murders | Tony Randall portrayed Poirot in | a 1965 film also known as The ABC Murders. This was more a satire of Poiro ... |
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang | ... 5. In 2005, he co-starred with Robert Downey, Jr. in the action-comedy film | . His performance was praised and the film was well reviewed, but the film ... |
Le Bal | ... of the foreign language requirement, a completely dialogueless film such as | (1983) was still able to get nominated in the Foreign Language Film catego ... |
Spring Awakening | 2007 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical | [winner] Produced by Tom Hulc |
Broken Embraces | ... making over $290 million worldwide. Also in 2009, she appeared in the film | as Lena. Stephanie Zacharek of Salon.com noted in her review for the film ... |
Bluebird | ... to its theatrical release, hence the Academy's rejection of the Dutch film | (2004). A film may also be refused if its submitting country has exercised ... |
Happy Feet | ... tralian-international co-productions Moulin Rouge! (Baz Lurhmann, 2001) and | (which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature for filmmaker Georg ... |
Bicycle Thieves | ... its influence in a documentary on Italian neorealism, and commented on how | alongside Paisà, Rome, Open City inspired him and how this influenced his ... |
The Charge of the Light Brigade | ... AFTA Award for Murder on the Orient Express (1974), and his performances in | (1968), The Elephant Man (1981), and Shine (1996) were critically acclaime ... |
Shakespeare in Love | ... nine years for Mrs. Brown in 1997; her Oscar-winning turn as Elizabeth I in | in 1998; for Chocolat in 2000; for the lead role of writer Iris Murdoch in ... |
Sunday in New York | Other films included Picnic (1955), Autumn Leaves (1956), Gidget (1959), | (1963), Devil's Brigade (1968), Too Late the Hero (1970), J. W. Coop (1972 ... |
Stella | ... ected by Grigoris Grigoriou), O Drakos (1956 directed by Nikos Koundouros), | (1955 directed by Cacoyannis and written by Kampanellis). Cacoyannis also ... |
Spring Awakening | 2007 Tony Award Best Musical | [winner] Produced by Tom Hulc |
Caddyshack | ... ian Bill Murray and has acted together with him in several films, including | , Scrooged, Ghostbusters II, The Razor's Edge and Groundhog Day. He curren ... |
Failure to Launch | In 2006, Bradshaw returned to the silver screen in the motion picture | . He and Kathy Bates played the parents of Matthew McConaughey's character ... |
Jurassic Park | ... p-motion animators working on the realistic dinosaurs of Steven Spielberg's | were retrained in the use of computer input devices. By 1995, films such a ... |
Spaceballs | One of the other songs, "Raise Your Hands", appeared in the movie | |
Save the Tiger | ... Actor Oscar in 1956 for Mister Roberts (1955) and the Best Actor Oscar for | (1973), becoming the first actor to achieve this double. He was also nomin ... |
Winter Meeting | In 1948, Davis was cast in the melodrama | ; and, although she was initially enthusiastic, she soon learned that Warn ... |
Bye Bye Birdie | ... n made a big splash as a teen idol in the television program Flipper. After | was released in 1963, Bobby Rydell became an instant teen tdol |
Mad Money | ... Marie Jones, and Faizon Love. In 2008, Latifah appeared in the crime comedy | opposite Academy Award-winner Diane Keaton as well as Katie Holmes and Ted ... |
Mrs. Brown | ... nt film career has garnered six Academy Award nominations in nine years for | in 1997; her Oscar-winning turn as Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love in 1 ... |
Italian neorealism | ... realist cinema at this time. He recounted its influence in a documentary on | , and commented on how Bicycle Thieves alongside Paisà, Rome, Open City in ... |
Peter Pan | ... ilm Cinderella, Lambert's mother in Lambert the Sheepish Lion, a mermaid in | and her Witch Hazel character; Foray would later be the voice of Grandmoth ... |
Sockbaby | ... Sukashi!, in association with WestHavenBrook (with whom he collaborated on | ), Watanabe Entertainment and Dentsu, based on a character by Shoko Nakaga ... |
We Will Rock You | ... with stage actress and singer Kerry Ellis after he cast her in the musical | . He produced and arranged her debut studio album Anthems (2010), a follow ... |
Vicky Cristina Barcelona | Later that year, she starred in Woody Allen's | as María Elena, a mentally unstable woman. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian ... |
The Trial of the Incredible Hulk | ... o reprise the role in three television movies: The Incredible Hulk Returns, | , and The Death of the Incredible Hulk. Two other television movies were t ... |
documentary film of the same name | ... th Brooks, and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. The concerts are the subject of a | , which uses the concerts and Shea's history to tell the story of changes ... |
The Man Who Fell to Earth (film) | ... esia Restaurant and Hotel is prominently featured as a location in the film | starring David Bowie |
Ten Canoes | ... il; and Phillip Noyce's Rabbit-Proof Fence in 2002. In 2006, Rolf de Heer's | became the first major feature film to be shot in an indigenous language a ... |
Ghajini | ... which he received a Filmfare Award for Best Director. This was followed by | (2008), which became the highest grossing film of that year, and 3 Idiots ... |
Life Support | ... ool Musical). Also in 2007, she portrayed an HIV-positive woman in the film | , a role for which she garnered her first Golden Globe Award, Screen Actor ... |
The Producers | ... ere a "Grail dance" sends up the "bottle dance" in Fiddler's wedding scene. | (2001) includes a musical number in the style of Jerry Bock that features ... |
The China Syndrome | ... me Like It Hot (1959), The Apartment (1960), Days of Wine and Roses (1962), | (1979), and Tribute (1980). He won another Cannes award for his performanc ... |
Blotto | ... ce their lines. Pardon Us (1931) was re-shot in all four foreign languages. | (1930), Chickens Come Home (1931) and (1930) had French and Spanish versio ... |
Mr. and Mrs. Smith | ... publicity, brought some cows along with her when she reported to the set of | |
Show Boat | ... letomane Ernest Belcher. While in high school, she was cast in a revival of | |
Spy Kids | ... Rodriguez created the role "Grandfather" specifically for Montalbán in his | film series, including a jet-propelled wheelchair |
Cinderella | For Walt Disney, she played Lucifer the Cat in the feature film | , Lambert's mother in Lambert the Sheepish Lion, a mermaid in Peter Pan an ... |
Caligula | ... cclaimed. In 1980, he played the role of Nerva in the Penthouse-funded film | . In 1991, Gielgud was able to satisfy his life's ambition by immortalisin ... |
Dudes | ... version. "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" was also used in the 1987 movie | |
The Apartment | ... versial film Missing in 1982, and for his roles in Some Like It Hot (1959), | (1960), Days of Wine and Roses (1962), The China Syndrome (1979), and Trib ... |
Too Late the Hero | ... s (1956), Gidget (1959), Sunday in New York (1963), Devil's Brigade (1968), | (1970), J. W. Coop (1972), Three Days of the Condor (1975), Obsession (197 ... |
The Death of the Incredible Hulk | ... movies: The Incredible Hulk Returns, The Trial of the Incredible Hulk, and | . Two other television movies were to be planned. However, due to Bixby's ... |
June Moon | ... ts actors, appearing in the group's productions of Kingdom on Earth (1996), | and As Bees in Honey Drown (both 1997), Hope is the Thing with Feathers (1 ... |
Guest House Paradiso | ... mondson wrote a spin-off movie together, which Edmondson directed, entitled | , released in 1999. Strangely, the DVD release was advertised as the "Bott ... |
The Sheik | ... d looks and winning way with women featured heavily in such silent films as | . Valentino was so popular with young women, many of them went into mass h ... |
The Divorcee | ... convinced her husband that she could play the lead in MGM's racy new film, | (1930) |
Boom Town | ... also made two other films together, the earlier San Francisco and the later | , before Tracy eventually insisted on the same top billing clause in his M ... |
A View to a Kill | In 1985, Walken played a James Bond villain, Max Zorin, in | . Walken dyed his hair blond to befit Zorin's origins as a Nazi experiment ... |
His New Job | ... plin was unimpressed with the conditions there, and after making one film ( | , released 1 February 1915), moved to the company's small studio in Niles, ... |
Babes in Toyland | ... reasure in 1992. (1933) is considered Laurel and Hardy's best feature film. | (1934) retains a timeless appeal and remains a perennial on American T.V. ... |
The Second Chance | ... ernational. Smith finished work on a film directed by Steve Taylor entitled | which was released on February 17, 2006 in selected theatres. In the movie ... |
The Lord of the Rings trilogy | ... mies of robots and fantastic creatures in the Star Wars prequel trilogy and | and the planet Pandora in Avatar |
J. W. Coop | ... unday in New York (1963), Devil's Brigade (1968), Too Late the Hero (1970), | (1972), Three Days of the Condor (1975), Obsession (1976), Star 80 (1983) ... |
Foreign Correspondent | ... 1940—particularly notable considering the fact that another Hitchcock film, | , was also nominated that same year |
The Girl in the Café | ... in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou as did the Emmy winning 2005 TV film | . In Enki Bilal's Immortel (Ad Vitam) the song "Hjartað hamast (bamm bamm ... |
I Love You, Man | ... n the film Antz. In 2009, she played Paul Rudd and Andy Samberg's mother in | |
Under the Volcano | ... where he tried screenwriting. It was about this time that he began writing | |
The Mummy | ... rankenstein and Dracula) and classic horror films (such as Frankenstein and | ). Among one of the earliest works on the subject of Halloween is from Sco ... |
The Dying Animal | ... red in Isabel Coixet's film Elegy, which was based on the Philip Roth story | , as the lead female role, Consuela Castillo. Ray Bennett of the Hollywood ... |
Enchanted | ... ease), Michelle Pfeiffer (Stardust), Allison Janney (Juno), James Marsden ( | ), Christopher Walken (Catch Me If You Can) and Zac Efron (High School Mus ... |
A Place in the World | ... er, generally take place in the pre-nomination stage, with the exception of | (1992), Uruguay's entry for the , which was disqualified because of insuff ... |
Finian's Rainbow | ... medley of "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" and "Heather on the Hill" (from | and Brigadoon, respectively), "All I Ask of You" (from The Phantom of the ... |
The Black Cauldron | ... her to be High King of Prydain. Twenty years later, a Disney animated film, | (1985) was based on the first two books, telling a combined Disney story |
Addams Family Values | Nixon has contributed supporting performances to | (1993), Baby's Day Out (1994), Marvin's Room (1996) and The Out-of-Towners ... |
Double Indemnity (film) | ... ilms. For example, Fred MacMurray talks about it with Edward G. Robinson in | ; Bette Davis screams about it in All About Eve; Audrey Hepburn and Gary C ... |
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou | ... terí", and with "Svefn-g-englar". In 2004, Wes Anderson used "Starálfur" in | as did the Emmy winning 2005 TV film The Girl in the Café. In Enki Bilal's ... |
Their Own Desire | ... ularity of her subsequent early talking films, The Last of Mrs. Cheyney and | (both 1929), Shearer feared the public would soon tire of her "good girl" ... |
Holi | ... his adult acting debut in a role that went quite unnoticed in Ketan Mehta's | (1984) |
Rome, Open City | ... n Italian neorealism, and commented on how Bicycle Thieves alongside Paisà, | inspired him and how this influenced his view or portrayal of his Sicilian ... |
Les Misérables | ... ballet but musical theatre such as Notre-Dame de Paris and the ever-popular | , London West End's longest running musical. Additionally, Hugo's beautifu ... |
The Incredible Hulk Returns | ... Thus, Bixby was later able to reprise the role in three television movies: | , The Trial of the Incredible Hulk, and The Death of the Incredible Hulk. ... |
Rangeela | ... Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke (1993) (for which he also wrote the screenplay), and | (1995). Most of these films were successful critically and commercially. O ... |
Rebecca | ... ated for, albeit never winning, an Academy Award as Best Director. His film | (nominated for 11 Oscars) won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1940—p ... |
Mystic Pizza | The | restaurant inspired the name of the 1988 film, though that was not the loc ... |
Iron Man | ... e of his best-known major motion films include: Tron (and its ) , Fearless, | , , Starman, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Jagged Edge, Against All Odds, , Thu ... |
Three Days of the Condor | ... 1963), Devil's Brigade (1968), Too Late the Hero (1970), J. W. Coop (1972), | (1975), Obsession (1976), Star 80 (1983) and Malone (1987). Late in his li ... |
Mulan | ... Witch Hazel character; Foray would later be the voice of Grandmother Fa in | in 1998; she also did a variety of voices in Walter Lantz's Woody Woodpeck ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... eived critical acclaim upon its release. Castle-Hughes was nominated for an | |
Shine | ... ces in The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968), The Elephant Man (1981), and | (1996) were critically acclaimed. In 1980, he played the role of Nerva in ... |
Badlands | ... film role was in 1973, when he starred with Sissy Spacek in the crime drama | , which he has said is his best film. Also in 1973, Sheen appeared opposit ... |
Caught in the Rain | ... ed in case of failure, Sennett also allowed Chaplin to direct his own film. | (issued 4 May 1914), Chaplin's first directed picture, was among Keystone' ... |
Fearless | ... Hunt. Some of his best-known major motion films include: Tron (and its ) , | , Iron Man, , Starman, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Jagged Edge, Against All O ... |
Baby's Day Out | ... xon has contributed supporting performances to Addams Family Values (1993), | (1994), Marvin's Room (1996) and The Out-of-Towners (1999) |
The Mercenary | ... (e.g., Damiano Damiani's A Bullet for the General, 1966; Sergio Corbucci's | , 1968), a focus on revenge (e.g., Duccio Tessari's The Return of Ringo, 1 ... |
Irma la Douce | ... hich he was awarded Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival), The Apartment, | , The Fortune Cookie, Avanti!, The Front Page, and Buddy Buddy. Wilder fel ... |
Big Business | ... each other. An early example of the routine occurs in their classic short, | (1929), which was added to the Library of Congress as a national treasure ... |
Disorderlies | ... ion of the album. It was first released on the soundtrack to the 1987 movie | and has since been released on the band's box set as well as the special 2 ... |
Labyrinth | ... her guard say leads to hell?". This idea was famously used in the 1986 film | |
Crossroads | ... Lee Roth guitar player Steve Vai, whom Coverdale had seen in the 1986 film | . Upon its release, Slip of the Tongue sold three million copies and hit # ... |
The Deer Hunter | ... on an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in Michael Cimino's 1978 film | . He plays a young Pennsylvania steelworker who is emotionally destroyed b ... |
Yellowbeard | They also appeared in smaller supporting roles in Graham Chapman's | and Martin Scorsese's After Hours |
Behind the Screen | ... cruited the actor Henry Bergman, who was to work with Chaplin for 30 years. | and The Rink finished off Chaplin's releases for 1916. The Mutual contract ... |
Labyrinth | ... television library including Fraggle Rock, Farscape, The Dark Crystal, and | |
The Wizard of Oz | ... oking characters could be successfully presented on the screen, until MGM's | (1939) erased such doubts, at least in the minds of some critics. Neverthe ... |
The Only Thing | ... h starred ZaSu Pitts. Also in 1925 she appeared in small roles in the films | and Old Clothes. MGM publicity head Pete Smith recognized her ability but ... |
Western | ... estern, also known as Italo-Western, is a nickname for a broad sub-genre of | films that emerged in the mid-1960s in the wake of Sergio Leone's unique a ... |
The Apartment | ... e It Hot (for which he was awarded Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival), | , Irma la Douce, The Fortune Cookie, Avanti!, The Front Page, and Buddy Bu ... |
The Good Night | ... reano Rodríguez Sánchez, playing Antoñita "Lupe" Sino. She also appeared in | , playing two characters, Anna and Melody. TV Guide film critic Maitland M ... |
Wedding Crashers | ... (Jensen Ackles). In 2005, Seymour returned to the big screen in the comedy | , playing Kathleen Cleary, wife of fictional United States Secretary of th ... |
Cœurs | ... tation of Private Fears in Public Places to which he gave the film title of | (2006). Among the stage/film effects which contribute to its mood of "chee ... |
Starman | ... t-known major motion films include: Tron (and its ) , Fearless, Iron Man, , | , The Fabulous Baker Boys, Jagged Edge, Against All Odds, , Thunderbolt an ... |
Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers | ... okin' (1983). The pair attempted to shy away from stoner comedy with 1984's | but the film was universally panned by critics and fans alike |
Let It Be | ... nce at Apple Records on 30 January 1969; the footage became a feature film, | , released with the album of the same name in May 1970 |
White Men Can't Jump | ... if Santa Claus really exists; Rosie Perez continually reads it in the film | ; and Will Smith checks his World Almanac for the exact time of sunset so ... |
Juno | ... ers, John Travolta (Grease), Michelle Pfeiffer (Stardust), Allison Janney ( | ), James Marsden (Enchanted), Christopher Walken (Catch Me If You Can) and ... |
Water | ... ed a country like Canada to receive a nomination for a Hindi-language film, | . Previously, Canada had been nominated for French-language films only, si ... |
The Immigrant | ... four more films for Mutual over the next ten months—Easy Street, The Cure. | and The Adventurer. With their careful construction—and in the case of Eas ... |
Jagged Edge | ... : Tron (and its ) , Fearless, Iron Man, , Starman, The Fabulous Baker Boys, | , Against All Odds, , Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Seabiscuit, and The Big L ... |
Brokeback Mountain | The book and film | is set in the State of Wyoming, but filming largely occurred in Alberta, C ... |
Spy Kids | ... oviding voices for animated films and commercials, and appearing in several | films as "Grandfather Valentin" |
Entr'acte | ... Léger's Ballet Mécanique (1924). Man Ray also appeared in René Clair's film | (1924), in a brief scene playing chess with Duchamp |
Things Are Tough All Over | ... hong's Next Movie, in 1980, and Nice Dreams in 1981. These were followed by | (1982) and Still Smokin' (1983). The pair attempted to shy away from stone ... |
I Am Legend (film) | ... rld Almanac for the exact time of sunset so he can set his digital watch in | |
Wayne's World | ... ng enjoyed renewed popularity in 1992 as part of the soundtrack to the film | . The film's director, Penelope Spheeris, was hesitant to use the song, as ... |
Private | ... plicitly cited as a reason for the rule change the case of the Italian film | (2004), which was disqualified simply because its main spoken languages we ... |
Hairspray | ... Latifah triple success in the big-screen version of the Broadway smash hit | , in which she acted, sang, and danced. The film rated highly with critics ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... r the Golden Globe, the Screen Actors Guild Award, the BAFTA Award, and the | in a leading role. She was the first Spaniard to ever be nominated for an ... |
The Love Bug | Hearn also served as an announcer in The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, | , The Simpsons, Rugrats and Garfield and Friends. Hearn was the radio anno ... |
War, Inc. | ... a Polish American mobster in the Mafia comedy You Kill Me, and a hitman in | In 2010, Kingsley has worked voicing a character named Sabine in Lionhead ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | Shearer won an | for her role in The Divorcee, and a series of highly successful pre-Code f ... |
Still Smokin' | ... Dreams in 1981. These were followed by Things Are Tough All Over (1982) and | (1983). The pair attempted to shy away from stoner comedy with 1984's Chee ... |
Le Voyage dans la lune | ... éliès is sometimes referred to as the "Cinemagician." His most famous film, | (1902), a whimsical parody of Jules Verne's From the Earth to the Moon, fe ... |
Tanner on Tanner | ... ltman's political satire for HBO. She reprised the role for the 2004 sequel | |
Avanti! | ... he Cannes Film Festival), The Apartment, Irma la Douce, The Fortune Cookie, | , The Front Page, and Buddy Buddy. Wilder felt Lemmon had a natural tenden ... |
Pretty Ladies | As Lucille LeSueur, her first film was | in 1925, which starred ZaSu Pitts. Also in 1925 she appeared in small role ... |
The Pawnshop | ... ons—The Floorwalker, The Fireman, The Vagabond, One A.M. and The Count. For | he recruited the actor Henry Bergman, who was to work with Chaplin for 30 ... |
Grease | ... e film rated highly with critics. It starred, among others, John Travolta ( | ), Michelle Pfeiffer (Stardust), Allison Janney (Juno), James Marsden (Enc ... |
Nice Dreams | ... ssful enough to warrant a sequel, Cheech & Chong's Next Movie, in 1980, and | in 1981. These were followed by Things Are Tough All Over (1982) and Still ... |
Les Herbes folles | ... ure when he chose L'Incident, a novel by Christian Gailly, as the basis for | (Wild Grass) (2009). He explained however that what initially attracted hi ... |
Duck Soup | ... d to Thalberg's signing the Brothers when they were in a career slump after | (1933), made at Paramount Pictures |
Tom Brown's Schooldays | ... orge MacDonald Fraser (1925–2008), but based on the character "Flashman" in | (1857), a semi-autobiographical work by Thomas Hughes (1822–1896) |
You Kill Me | In 2007, Kingsley appeared as a Polish American mobster in the Mafia comedy | , and a hitman in War, Inc. In 2010, Kingsley has worked voicing a charact ... |
adapted and televised for PBS in 1983 | ... at the Memory Bank", a story from the Persistence of Vision collection, was | . In addition, two of his short stories ("Options" and "Blue Champagne") w ... |
Nine Dead | Hart starred as Kelley in a 2010 horror thriller film entitled | , before returning to sitcoms, starring with Joey Lawrence in a new sitcom ... |
Requiem for a Heavyweight | ... regularly appeared on television: as Sean Connery's trainer in boxing drama | (1957), with Charlie Drake in the sitcom Drake's Progress (BBC, 1957) and ... |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ... gh this has been disputed. Rapf notified Granlund on December 24, 1924 that | had offered Crawford a contract at $75 a week. Granlund immediately wired ... |
Seabiscuit | ... ous Baker Boys, Jagged Edge, Against All Odds, , Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, | , and The Big Lebowski. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his ro ... |
Syriana | ... Pirates of Penzance.'" Later that year, he appeared as an energy analyst in | . In 2006, Damon joined Robert De Niro in The Good Shepherd as a career CI ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... working as a title-card designer for the London branch of what would become | . In 1920, he received a full-time position at Islington Studios with its ... |
film adaptation | ... Up Your Ears, a title Orton himself had considered using, in 1978. The 1987 | is based on Orton's diaries and on Lahr's research. Directed by Stephen Fr ... |
Tit for Tat | ... short films, which revolves entirely around such an altercation, was titled | (1935) |
Vanilla Sky | ... avélin" (later 'un-named' "Untitled #4") appeared in the Cameron Crowe film | . The former two also subsequently appeared in the US version of the telev ... |
A Free Soul | ... films followed, including Let Us Be Gay (1930), Strangers May Kiss (1931), | (1931), Private Lives (1931) and Riptide (1934). All of these were box-off ... |
The Fortune Cookie | ... rded Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival), The Apartment, Irma la Douce, | , Avanti!, The Front Page, and Buddy Buddy. Wilder felt Lemmon had a natur ... |
The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh | Hearn also served as an announcer in | , The Love Bug, The Simpsons, Rugrats and Garfield and Friends. Hearn was ... |
Stardust | ... tics. It starred, among others, John Travolta (Grease), Michelle Pfeiffer ( | ), Allison Janney (Juno), James Marsden (Enchanted), Christopher Walken (C ... |
Synecdoche, New York | ... uses this concept often in his films. It can be seen most in the 2008 film | . The main character Caden Cotard is a skilled director of plays and he re ... |
Holiday in Handcuffs | ... 's band Course of Nature. She also starred in the ABC Family Original Movie | , opposite Mario Lopez. The movie premiered on December 9, 2007, and was t ... |
Not Only But Always | ... rs and directors throughout the English-speaking world. Channel 4 broadcast | , a television film dramatising the relationship between Cook and Moore, w ... |
Volver | ... ved favourable reviews for her performance as Raimunda in Pedro Almodóvar's | . Carina Chocano of The Los Angeles Times wrote, "Cruz, who has remarked t ... |
Last Holiday | ... rspray. In early 2006, Latifah appeared in a romantic comedy/drama entitled | . Film critic Richard Roeper stated that "this is the Queen Latifah perfor ... |
Thumbelina | ... n Network. Foray was also the voice of Queen Tabitha in the Don Bluth film, | |
Miracle on 34th Street | ... oper flirt about it in Love in the Afternoon (1957 film); it is featured in | when a trial is held to see if Santa Claus really exists; Rosie Perez cont ... |
Fat City | ... Actor. He co-starred in the 1972 critically acclaimed neo-noir boxing film | , directed by legendary director, John Huston. He was nominated again for ... |
A Chorus of Disapproval | ... , and include the performance of all or part of the play, as in Noises Off, | , Les feluettes or The Producers |
No More Ladies | ... eorge Cukor to audition for Gone with the Wind. He had just directed her in | . She was excited until she learned he wanted her for the part of Melanie ... |
The Floorwalker | ... ustin and Eric Campbell, and embarked on a series of elaborate productions— | , The Fireman, The Vagabond, One A.M. and The Count. For The Pawnshop he r ... |
The Great Muppet Caper | ... ch as Sesame Street and The Muppet Show, films such as The Muppet Movie and | , and created advanced puppets for projects like Fraggle Rock, The Dark Cr ... |
Prospero's Books | ... n Peter Greenaway's extremely offbeat version of The Tempest, a film called | in which Gielgud voiced every single character in the play |
Academy Award for Best Actress | Shearer was nominated for an | on six occasions, winning only for her role in The Divorcee in 1930. She w ... |
Beyond the Forest | ... Jack Warner refused to allow her script approval, however, and cast her in | (1949). Davis reportedly loathed the script and begged Warner to recast th ... |
Love Happy | In the brothers' last film, | , Chico plays a piano and violin duet with 'Mr. Lyons' (Leon Belasco). Lyo ... |
Astro Boy | Unlike | , where the opening theme music was the same in both the Japanese and Amer ... |
Under the Volcano | ... extensive collection of unfinished manuscripts he left. Of his two novels, | (1947) is now widely accepted as his masterpiece and one of the great work ... |
Johnny English | She co-starred in the 2003 film | and made her leading actress debut in the 2009 film Closed for Winter. Imb ... |
Murder on the Orient Express | ... York Film Critics Circle Award for Providence (1977), and a BAFTA Award for | (1974), and his performances in The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968), Th ... |
Way Out West | ... d on the surreal, a style Stan Laurel called "white magic". For example, in | (1937), Laurel clenches his fist and pours tobacco into it, as if it were ... |
Love in the Afternoon (1957 film) | ... about it in All About Eve; Audrey Hepburn and Gary Cooper flirt about it in | ; it is featured in Miracle on 34th Street when a trial is held to see if ... |
Scrooged | ... Tap, Blues Brothers 2000, a scene with Miles Davis in the Bill Murray film | and as a passenger in John Travolta's taxicab in Look Who's Talking Too. I ... |
WALL-E | More recently there have been movies like I, Robot, The Matrix Trilogy, | , and the Terminator sequels. Shows such as Doctor Who - most specifically ... |
Royal Flash | A film version of | was released in 1975. It was directed by Richard Lester and starred Malcol ... |
Citizen Kane | One of the most influential films of all time was Orson Welles' 1941 film | , which was loosely based on parts of Hearst's life (Welles and co-writer ... |
The Town | ... a popular place to shoot films. In the fall of 2009, the Ben Affleck movie | captured many key scenes in a historic bank on Main Street downtown, while ... |
Stranger Than Fiction | ... first voice appearance in an animated film), and also appeared in the drama | |
True Grit | ... xth Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of Rooster Cogburn in 2010's | |
My Fake Fiance | ... viewers. Hart followed this with another ABC movie with a similar premise, | , in 2009 |
Buddy Buddy | ... Apartment, Irma la Douce, The Fortune Cookie, Avanti!, The Front Page, and | . Wilder felt Lemmon had a natural tendency toward overacting that had to ... |
Closed for Winter | ... 003 film Johnny English and made her leading actress debut in the 2009 film | . Imbruglia is ranked #90 on VH1's Top 100 Sexiest Artists |
Land of the Pharaohs | ... ed of historical epics in his adolescence, at least two films of the genre, | and El Cid, appear to have had a deep and lasting impact on his cinematic ... |
The Muppet Movie | ... levision programs, such as Sesame Street and The Muppet Show, films such as | and The Great Muppet Caper, and created advanced puppets for projects like ... |
The Lost World | ... osaur) and with three-dimensional models (most notably by Willis O'Brien in | and King Kong). Many studios established in-house "special effects" depart ... |
The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It | Dudley Jones played Poirot in the film | (1977) |
Mrs Henderson Presents | ... och in Iris in 2001 (with Kate Winslet playing her as a younger woman); for | (a romanticised history of the Windmill Theatre) in 2005; and for 2006's N ... |
King Kong | ... lude Torn Curtain (Bernard Herrmann), Troy (Gabriel Yared), Peter Jackson's | (Howard Shore) and (Carter Burwell) |
The Cocoanuts | ... s grandfather sailed with Christopher Columbus, and their very first outing | , where Mr. Hammer (Groucho) asks him if he knew what an auction was, in w ... |
A Free Soul | ... Divorcee in 1930. She was nominated the same year for Their Own Desire, for | in 1931, The Barretts of Wimpole Street in 1934, Romeo and Juliet in 1936, ... |
Muriel | ... y of coming to terms with its horrors, was a central theme of his next film | (1963), which used a fractured narrative to explore the mental states of i ... |
One A.M. | ... series of elaborate productions—The Floorwalker, The Fireman, The Vagabond, | and The Count. For The Pawnshop he recruited the actor Henry Bergman, who ... |
The Departed | ... ver mobster working for the Massachusetts State Police in Martin Scorsese's | , a remake of the Hong Kong police thriller Infernal Affairs. Assessing hi ... |
Coonskin | ... -over work for TV and movies. He voiced the character Bear in the 1975 film | and also played the character Sampson in the movie's live-action segments |
Taxi | ... ritical and box office receptions, including films such as Scary Movie 3, , | , Kung Faux, Beauty Shop, and Hairspray. In early 2006, Latifah appeared i ... |
Cor, Blimey! | ... -play Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick and its 2000 television adaptation | . James's obsession with Barbara Windsor was such that it led to his retur ... |
Alice in Wonderland | ... od-produced film directly adapting the original '"Alice" stories. (The 2010 | would be the next to use the title, however it is a sequel to the original ... |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | ... ces in his own films, interviews, film trailers, and the television program | , he became a cultural icon |
Old Clothes | ... s. Also in 1925 she appeared in small roles in the films The Only Thing and | . MGM publicity head Pete Smith recognized her ability but felt that her n ... |
Damn Yankees | ... and 1960s. That reputation solidified during her next show, George Abbott's | (1955), based on the novel The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant. She woul ... |
King Kong | ... ee-dimensional models (most notably by Willis O'Brien in The Lost World and | ). Many studios established in-house "special effects" departments, which ... |
The Dark Crystal | ... Muppet Caper, and created advanced puppets for projects like Fraggle Rock, | , and Labyrinth. He was also an Oscar-nominated film director, Emmy Award- ... |
Titanic | ... song based on his themes, such as James Horner's "My Heart Will Go On" from | , written for Celine Dion |
RKO 281 | ... ter, HBO offered a fictionalized version of Hearst's efforts in its picture | . Hearst is portrayed in the film by James Cromwell |
Paradise Grove | ... ersion of The Twelve Chairs (1970). In 2003, he starred in the black comedy | alongside Rula Lenska. In 2005, he acted in the Big Finish Productions Doc ... |
Queen of the Damned | ... ghout New York City prior to Aaliyah's trip to Australia for the filming of | (2002). While recording process lasted more than a year, most of the track ... |
June Bride | While making | (1948), Davis clashed with co-star Robert Montgomery, later describing him ... |
The Great Race | ... dwards, starring in My Sister Eileen (1955), Days of Wine and Roses (1962), | (1965) and That's Life! (1986) |
Fierce Creatures | Several friends honoured him with a dedication in the closing credits of | , a 1997 comedy film written by John Cleese about a zoo in peril of being ... |
Born in East L.A. | ... ased their album Get Out of My Room, which included the novelty hit song, " | " (based on Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A."). This song would lat ... |
Hello Kitty | ==In popular culture==The manga character | is a Japanese Bobtail, and is an exemplar of contemporary kawaii ("cute") ... |
1990 film | ... of several of his foes would be adopted more than two decades later in the | mentioned below |
Hairspray | ... including films such as Scary Movie 3, , Taxi, Kung Faux, Beauty Shop, and | . In early 2006, Latifah appeared in a romantic comedy/drama entitled Last ... |
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress | ... lanie Hamilton Wilkes in Gone with the Wind (1939) and was nominated for an | for her performance |
Paramount Pictures | ... rsion of the famous Alice novels of Lewis Carroll. The film was produced by | , featuring an all-star cast. It is all live-action, except for the Walrus ... |
The Dead Zone | ... erney in The American President; sinister future president Greg Stillson in | ; the President in the two-part TV movie, Medusa's Child; and fictional De ... |
The Rebel Set | In the final host segment of Mystery Science Theater 3000s episode " | ", Tom Servo dresses up as Poirot and impersonates him in an attempt to di ... |
The Big Store | ... hico's characters appear to be genuinely Italian; examples include the film | , in which his character Ravelli runs into an old friend he worked with in ... |
Thicker than Water | ... .." with Stan replying, "Here's another nice mess I've gotten you into." In | (1935) and The Fixer-Uppers (1935), the phrase becomes "Well, here's anoth ... |
Holi | ... Baaraat (1973), Khan began his professional career eleven years later with | (1984) and had his first commercial success with Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1 ... |
Four Lions | ... controversial British satirists is Chris Morris, co-writer and director of | |
Bandidas | ... ared alongside her good friend Salma Hayek in the 2006 Western comedy film, | . Randy Cordova of the Arizona Republic said the film "sports" Cruz and he ... |
Spring Awakening | Hulce was a lead producer of the Broadway hit | , which won eight Tony Awards in 2007, including one for Best Musical. He ... |
My Sister Eileen | ... ad a longtime working relationship with director Blake Edwards, starring in | (1955), Days of Wine and Roses (1962), The Great Race (1965) and That's Li ... |
The Cat Returns | ... emplar of contemporary kawaii ("cute") pop culture. The character Muta from | was based upon a stray Japanese Bobtail that would often visit Studio Ghib ... |
Blues Brothers 2000 | ... , including a small role (Artie Fufkin) in Rob Reiner's This is Spinal Tap, | , a scene with Miles Davis in the Bill Murray film Scrooged and as a passe ... |
Under Wraps | ... ly Persuasion, Magic Town, The Klansman, , The Adventures of Robin Hood and | |
Kotch | ... Front Page and Buddy Buddy. In 1971, Lemmon directed Matthau in the comedy | . It was the only movie that Lemmon ever directed and Matthau was nominate ... |
Tropic Thunder | ... airspray on January 6, 2008. Lance has also made an appearance in the movie | |
Outwitting Dad | ... fe, Madelyn Salosihn. In 1914, Hardy acted as Babe in his first film called | . Between 1914 and 1916, Hardy made 177 shorts as Babe with the Vim Comedy ... |
Santiago, the Story of his New Life | ... since 1917. Their best success in this award was receiving a nomination for | (1989). However, as of 2011, the Academy had decided not to allow submissi ... |
The Long Voyage Home | ... ch feature characters on the fictional ship Glencairn -- filmed together as | |
I am Legend | ... the 1960s, the film Omega Man (loosely based on the Richard Matheson novel | ) showed a world scarred by biological warfare and only a handful of human ... |
The Freak | ... cated that he had written a screenplay for his daughter, Victoria; entitled | , the film would have cast her as an angel. According to Chaplin, a script ... |
Kickboxer | Films featuring cycle rickshaws and their drivers include | and Sammo Hung's 1989 martial arts film Pedicab Driver, which dealt with a ... |
Laura | ... ng Original Screenplay in 1942. He also worked on the scripts for the films | (1944), Brotherhood of Man (1946), Forever Amber (1947), and M*A*S*H (1970 ... |
MGM | ... an actress celebrated for her great beauty who was a major contract star of | 's "Golden Age" |
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | ... 1971 film The Last Picture Show, for which he garnered a nomination for the | . He co-starred in the 1972 critically acclaimed neo-noir boxing film Fat ... |
Merlin | ... ave bad performances. Gielgud's final television performance was on film in | in 1998, his final television studio appearance having been in A Summer Da ... |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ... he Poltergeist movies are a trilogy of American horror films distributed by | during the 1980s. The films revolve around the members of the Freeling fam ... |
Pinewood Studios | ... Delaford Park situated in Iver, Buckinghamshire, a location close enough to | to allow him to return home for lunch whilst filming. During his marriage ... |
Gone with the Wind | Several movies have been filmed in Butte County, including | , The Outlaw Josey Wales, Friendly Persuasion, Magic Town, The Klansman, , ... |
Western | Woodward's first film was a post-Civil War | , Count Three and Pray, in 1955. She continued to move between Hollywood a ... |
1971 film adaptation | ... direction and choreography. It spawned four Broadway revivals, a successful | , and the show has enjoyed enduring international popularity. It is also a ... |
The Big Red One | ... les Manson in the movie Helter Skelter and a part in Sam Fuller's war movie | , but he turned both down. However he did accept the role of a gangster in ... |
Wayne's World 2 | ... versial coffee table book, SEX, and he played Bobby, Cassandra's manager in | |
The Adventures of Robin Hood | ... o-starred are Captain Blood (1935), The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), | and Four's a Crowd (1938), Dodge City and The Private Lives of Elizabeth a ... |
Topkapi | ... et international success with her performances in Never on Sunday, Phaedra, | and Promise at Dawn. She won the award for Best Actress at the 1960 Cannes ... |
The Associate | In the 1996 comedy " | ", Whoopi Goldberg plays a business woman, Laurel Ayers, who creates a bus ... |
A Little Night Music | ... 1995, she played Desiree Armfeldt in a major revival of Stephen Sondheim's | , for which she won an Olivier Award |
True Romance | Walken's next major film role was opposite Dennis Hopper in | , scripted by Quentin Tarantino. His so-called Sicilian scene has been hai ... |
Johnny Weissmuller | ... movie theaters to see bodybuilding idols such as Reg Park, Steve Reeves and | on the big screen. "I was inspired by individuals like Reg Park and Steve ... |
All My Sons | ... 01, she won a Laurence Olivier Award for her performance in Arthur Miller's | . She received her second Oscar nomination and won a BAFTA for her support ... |
Shoulder Arms | ... film The Chaplin Revue from three First National films A Dog's Life (1918), | (1918) and The Pilgrim (1923) for which he composed the music and recorded ... |
Phaedra | ... 55) and met international success with her performances in Never on Sunday, | , Topkapi and Promise at Dawn. She won the award for Best Actress at the 1 ... |
Cyclo | ... oup of pedicab drivers and their problems with romance and organized crime. | , a 1995 film by Vietnamese director Tran Anh Hung, is centered on a cycle ... |
Dracula | ... y depicting an alternate history in which the heroes of Bram Stoker's novel | fail to stop Count Dracula's conquest of Great Britain, resulting in a wor ... |
Forever Amber | ... orked on the scripts for the films Laura (1944), Brotherhood of Man (1946), | (1947), and M*A*S*H (1970). The script of the latter earned him an Academy ... |
Ecstasy | In early 1933 she starred in Gustav Machatý's notorious film | , a Czechoslovak film made in Prague, in which she played the love-hungry ... |
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | ... of the Best Picture Oscar. Latifah received an Academy Award nomination for | for her role, but lost to co-star Catherine Zeta-Jones. Latifah is one of ... |
Woman on Top | In 2000, she appeared in | in the lead female role as Isabelle, a world-class chef who has suffered f ... |
Eraserhead | ... ller. The film is widely regarded as one of Lynch's finest works, alongside | (1977) and Blue Velvet (1986), and has been chosen by many critics as repr ... |
Saved from the Titanic | ... e due to a lack of numerical data. Major silent films presumed lost include | (1912); The Apostle, the world's first animated feature film (1917); Cleop ... |
Captain Blood | ... ere never linked romantically. The eight films in which they co-starred are | (1935), The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), The Adventures of Robin Ho ... |
Stella | As an actress she made her film debut in | (1955) and met international success with her performances in Never on Sun ... |
The Wings of Eagles | ... ayed screenwriter Frank "Spig" Wead two decades later in the John Ford film | |
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song | ... By the time production wrapped, Cinemation had released Melvin Van Peebles' | to considerable success, despite the X rating it had received. When the Mo ... |
Now, Voyager | ... er made errors in judgment, passing up roles in the highly successful films | and Mrs. Miniver, in order to star in We Were Dancing and Her Cardboard Lo ... |
Billy Elliot | ... nomination and won a BAFTA for her supporting role as the ballet teacher in | (2000). In 2002, she again won a BAFTA for her performance as Paul Reiser' ... |
"Modern Times" | ... which offer an example of how technophobia can occur, and Charlie Chaplin's | , in which people are reduced to nothing but cogs in the machinery, a prod ... |
Gone with the Wind | ... the Southern pronunciation of the name "Joanne". Attending the premiere of | in Atlanta, nine-year-old Woodward rushed out into the parade of stars and ... |
M*A*S*H | ... he films Laura (1944), Brotherhood of Man (1946), Forever Amber (1947), and | (1970). The script of the latter earned him an Academy Award for Best Adap ... |
Ray | ... d Best Actor, The Pursuit of Happyness, 2006), and Jamie Foxx, (Best Actor, | , 2004) |
A Day's Pleasure | ... horts: The Idle Class in 1971 (paired with The Kid for re-release in 1972), | in 1973, Pay Day in 1972, Sunnyside in 1974, and of his feature length fil ... |
The Exploits of Elaine | ... mere, Staten Island. The Perils of Pauline and its even more popular sequel | were filmed largely on the island. So was the 1906 blockbuster Life of a C ... |
The Mountain Eagle | ... ny; the film was a commercial flop. Next, Hitchcock directed a drama called | (possibly released under the title Fear o' God in the United States). This ... |
The Idle Class | ... re-released them. He composed the scores of all his First National shorts: | in 1971 (paired with The Kid for re-release in 1972), A Day's Pleasure in ... |
The Hulk | ... like "The Day the Earth Stood Still", and into the 1960s, with the likes of | . It was joined by fears of superintelligent machines, and rebellion among ... |
Constantine | ... rted with "Dangerous Habits" (41-46), which was the basis for the 2005 film | , and dealt with John Constantine contracting lung cancer, and the despera ... |
Best Actor Oscar nomination | ... Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress; Stewart's portrayal earned him a | . Stewart later declared in an interview that Hull had the most difficult ... |
The Last Picture Show | ... Lloyd Bridges Show (1962–1963). His first major role came in the 1971 film | , for which he garnered a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Suppor ... |
The Charge of the Light Brigade | ... tically. The eight films in which they co-starred are Captain Blood (1935), | (1936), The Adventures of Robin Hood and Four's a Crowd (1938), Dodge City ... |
Green Card | ... dtrack to the Robin Williams feature film Toys, while the 1990 feature film | features "River", "Watermark", and "Storms In Africa". "Book Of Days" was ... |
A Business Affair | Later in 1994, Walken starred in | , a rare leading role for him in a romantic comedy. Walken manages to once ... |
Ali | ... Supporting Actress, Chicago, 2002). The others are Will Smith (Best Actor, | , 2001, and Best Actor, The Pursuit of Happyness, 2006), and Jamie Foxx, ( ... |
Buddy Buddy | ... r which Matthau won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor), The Front Page and | . In 1971, Lemmon directed Matthau in the comedy Kotch. It was the only mo ... |
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak | Khan's first notable leading role came in 1988 in the film | which was directed by his cousin and Nasir Hussain's son Mansoor Khan. Thi ... |
Funny Lady | ... nds present, "Does anybody here KNOW how many times I've had to sit through | ?" In an earlier scene, Howard is taunted by a friend during an argument a ... |
Boom Town | ... seductive. Her American debut was in Algiers (1938). Her many films include | (1940) with Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy, Comrade X with Gable, White Car ... |
Calendar Girls | ... determined to make some good come out of her husband's death from cancer in | , which also starred Helen Mirren and Ciarán Hinds; in 2005, Walters again ... |
Juice | ... r film career in supporting roles in the 1991 and 1992 films House Party 2, | and Jungle Fever. She had her own talk show, The Queen Latifah Show, from ... |
Pinewood Studios | ... y Stadium and in the north, and the county is also home to the world famous | . For a full list of tourist attractions and places of interest see Places ... |
A Streetcar Named Desire | ... f Hollywood films of the period. She declined the role of Blanche DuBois in | , allegedly citing the unsavory nature of some elements of the script and ... |
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension | The song was also featured in the 1984 film | . Buckaroo Banzai and his band, the Hong Kong Cavaliers, perform the song ... |
Hellzapoppin' | ... e comedy of Olsen and Johnson (specifically, their free-form Broadway revue | ), the innovative television works of Ernie Kovacs, and the topical satire ... |
The Odd Couple II | ... o on to star together in Out to Sea, Grumpier Old Men and the widely panned | |
The Aristocats | ... M. and Robert B. Sherman got him to sing the title song of the Disney film | , which ended up being his final contribution to the film industry |
The Prophecy | ... dancing scene as he performs the tango. In 1995, he appeared in Wild Side, | and the modern vampire flick The Addiction, which was his second collabora ... |
Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie | ... t's voice since Fielder's death. He has voiced Piglet in Kingdom Hearts II, | (only for the newest material since much of the dialogue is still voiced b ... |
On purge bébé | ... ed great success as a filmmaker. In 1931 he directed his first sound films, | (Baby's Laxative) and La Chienne (The Bitch). The following year he made B ... |
The Great Gatsby | ... umping ground characterized as "a valley of ashes" in F. Scott Fitzgerald's | . The site, known at the time as the Corona Ash Dumps, which was being fil ... |
The Iron Mule | ... ality. Two years later, the replica was used again in the Al St. John film, | , directed by Keaton's mentor, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. The subsequent whe ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... a role he reprised in late 2010 with the sequel ). He was nominated for the | in 1984, for playing the alien in Starman. He was also acclaimed for his r ... |
National Film Preservation Board | ... he remained forgotten until 1991, when actor Roddy McDowall, serving on the | , paid for a memorial marker that reads: "The Biograph Girl/The First Movi ... |
Her Cardboard Lover | ... ilms Now, Voyager and Mrs. Miniver, in order to star in We Were Dancing and | (1942), which both failed at the box office. In 1942, Shearer unofficially ... |
Yaadon Ki Baaraat | ... of 8, as a child actor in a home production, made by Nasir Hussain, titled | (1973) and Madhosh (1974). Eleven years later, he made his adult acting de ... |
Our Hospitality | In 1923, Buster Keaton had a functioning replica built for the film, | . Two years later, the replica was used again in the Al St. John film, The ... |
Ordinary People | ... was greatly increased by its choice as the theme song for the popular film | . Now one of the most recognized and famous baroque compositions, it has i ... |
Gilda | ... ark-haired woman assumes the name "Rita" after seeing a poster for the film | (1946), starring Rita Hayworth. To assist her in discovering her identity, ... |
Paramount on Parade | ... ion with the Nazis. His theme song "Sweepin' the Clouds Away" from the film | (1930) was one of its theme songs and was played in the end credits of the ... |
Empire Records | ... re requested director Allan Moyle to release him from his part in the movie | . Moyle agreed, and all of Maguire's scenes were deleted from the final fi ... |
Can't Hardly Wait | In 1998, Hart landed a small part in the movie | , and then started filming Next to You, starring alongside Adrian Grenier. ... |
There Will Be Blood | ... two Academy Award nominations for Sound Editing: for Paul Thomas Anderson’s | at the 80th Academy Awards and for Pixar sci-fi film WALL-E at the 81st Ac ... |
La Chienne | ... 1931 he directed his first sound films, On purge bébé (Baby's Laxative) and | (The Bitch). The following year he made Boudu Saved From Drowning (Boudu s ... |
Nightbreed | ... tions for Hardware and Dust Devil with director Richard Stanley, as well as | . In 1990–1992 he contributed the occasional cover painting and strip for ... |
In & Out | ... admits to being gay while standing at the altar in the 1997 romantic comedy | . His unfortunate bride-to-be, played by Joan Cusack, cries out in frustra ... |
Without Limits | ... pt. Hall was recommended to Mendes by Tom Cruise, because of Hall's work on | (1998), which Cruise had executive produced. Mendes was directing Cruise' ... |
MGM | ... he network which would eventually, four decades later, transform them both. | , Warner Bros. and Twentieth Century-Fox were also present that first seas ... |
The Sims | ... Maxis is the creator of one of the best-selling computer games of all time, | and its first sequel, The Sims 2. These titles and their related products ... |
Barry McKenzie Holds His Own | ... ncluding: The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (1972), Alvin Purple (1973), and | (1974). The Barry McKenzie films saw performing-artist and writer Barry Hu ... |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit | ... mmon than the rare Rabbit. Piglet also made a brief cameo in the 1988 movie | |
Gas Light | ... directing at the Scarborough Library Theatre in 1961, with a production of | by Patrick Hamilton. He directed five other plays that year and the follow ... |
Space Jam | ... uet "In Your Wildest Dreams" with Tina Turner. 1996 also saw the release of | and its soundtrack, on which White had a duet with Chris Rock, called "Bas ... |
Going My Way | ... ther Charles "Chuck" O'Malley (Bing Crosby), the unconventional priest from | , continues his work for the Catholic Church. This time he is assigned to ... |
National Film Registry | In 1989, High Noon was selected for preservation in the United States | by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aestheti ... |
The Addiction | ... n 1995, he appeared in Wild Side, The Prophecy and the modern vampire flick | , which was his second collaboration with director Abel Ferrara and writer ... |
The Age of Innocence | ... Marble Halls" from Shepherd Moons was featured in the Martin Scorsese film, | |
Best Supporting Actress Oscar | ... my Award while still a member of the cast; Tomlin was later nominated for a | in 1975 for Nashville). Henry Gibson later co-starred in the Robert Altman ... |
Carry On Doctor | ... was replaced by the American comic actor Phil Silvers. In the same year in | James was shown mainly lying in a hospital bed, owing to his real-life hea ... |
A Dog's Life | ... plin also compiled a film The Chaplin Revue from three First National films | (1918), Shoulder Arms (1918) and The Pilgrim (1923) for which he composed ... |
Cadence | Although known as an actor, Sheen has also directed one film, | (1990), appearing alongside sons Charlie and Ramon. He has also narrated, ... |
Behind the Green Door | With the success of Deep Throat (1972), | (1972), and The Devil in Miss Jones (1973), porn became chic, although its ... |
Drive Me Crazy | ... the song's success as a top-ten hit, the title of the movie was changed to | and Hart joined Spears in the music video for that song. Around the same t ... |
M*A*S*H | ... credit for writing 1965's The Cincinnati Kid. Lardner's later work included | (1970), for which he won the Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay, ... |
Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie | ... il his death on June 25, 2005 (his last appearance as Piglet's voice was in | ). He was the last member of the original Winnie the Pooh voice cast |
Ziegfeld Girl | ... ollywood beauties, Lana Turner and Judy Garland in the musical extravaganza | |
The Last Waltz | ... iction. However, he did find the creative drive to make the highly regarded | , documenting the final concert by The Band. It was held at the Winterland ... |
To Each His Own | ... t is an undivided pleasure to see." She won Best Actress Academy Awards for | (1946) and The Heiress (1949), and was also widely praised for her Academy ... |
Tortilla Flat | ... lark Gable and Spencer Tracy, Comrade X with Gable, White Cargo (1942), and | (1942) with Tracy and John Garfield, based on the novel by John Steinbeck. ... |
The Golden Boys | A film, | , starring Bruce Dern, David Carradine, Charles Durning, Mariel Hemingway, ... |
Chicago | ... as Matron "Mama" Morton in the Oscar-winning film adaptation of the musical | , the recipient of the Best Picture Oscar. Latifah received an Academy Awa ... |
2003 film | "Stanley Yelnats" is the name of a character in "Holes", a 1998 novel and | |
Out to Sea | ... g fans. During the rest of the decade, they would go on to star together in | , Grumpier Old Men and the widely panned The Odd Couple II |
The Adventures of Pinocchio | ... a mini-opera with Lee Holdridge, Il Colosso, for Steve Barron's 1996 film, | . May performed the opera with Jerry Hadley, Sissel Kyrkjebo, and Just Wil ... |
The Crime of Monsieur Lange | ... ir was associated with the Popular Front, and several of his films, such as | (Le Crime de Monsieur Lange, 1935), Life Belongs to Us (1936) and La Marse ... |
The Chaplin Revue | ... number one in the UK as sung by Petula Clark. Chaplin also compiled a film | from three First National films A Dog's Life (1918), Shoulder Arms (1918) ... |
Follow That Camel | In 1967, James was intending to play Sergeant Nocker in | , but suffered a massive heart attack and was replaced by the American com ... |
The Greatest | ... 70), for which he won the Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay, and | (1977). His final film project was an adaptation of Roger Kahn's classic b ... |
Into the West | ... hows, Gunsmoke episode Snow Train, General Hospital and the TV mini-series, | produced by TNT. The railroad also made an appearance in the movie, Orphan ... |
Playhouse 90 | The CBS television anthology | aired a 90-minute loose adaptation in 1958. This version, written by Stewa ... |
All About My Mother | ... ted for a European Film Award. In 1999, Cruz worked with Almodóvar again in | , playing Sister María Rosa Sanz, a pregnant nun with AIDS. The film recei ... |
caper film | The Sting is a 1973 American | set in September 1936 that involves a complicated plot by two professional ... |
Alvin Purple | ... oduced over the decade, including: The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (1972), | (1973), and Barry McKenzie Holds His Own (1974). The Barry McKenzie films ... |
the 1946 film of the same name | ... adapted by David Mamet from the novel by Barry Reed and is not a remake of | |
Heavy Traffic | ... e first of these poems was "Street Arabs", which preceded the production of | in 1972. Inspiration for the film came from penny arcades, where Bakshi of ... |
Cross Creek | ... opy has been used as a location for several major motion pictures including | (1983) and Doc Hollywood (1991). The home of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, whe ... |
National Film Registry | In 1996, The Heiress was selected for preservation in the United States | by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aestheti ... |
The Devil in Miss Jones | With the success of Deep Throat (1972), Behind the Green Door (1972), and | (1973), porn became chic, although its legality was still hotly contested. ... |
WALL-E | ... layer to find his missing glasses so he can read his books. The Pixar movie | , which takes place in a desolate future, also contains a scene in which a ... |
Grumpier Old Men | ... ng the rest of the decade, they would go on to star together in Out to Sea, | and the widely panned The Odd Couple II |
Titanic | ... fered the chance to compose the score for James Cameron's 1997 feature film | , but she declined. A 1989 recording of Enya singing "Oíche Chiúin", an Ir ... |
Prince Mamuwalde | ... however, there are non-Caucasian vampires, such as the Chinese Assassin and | |
Carry On Cowboy | ... roles, and Carry On Cleo, in which he played Mark Antony. Most notably, in | , he adopted an American accent for his part as The Rumpo Kid |
Metropolis | ... orms of art, ranging from literary works such as Frankenstein to films like | and Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs. Many of these works portray the dar ... |
Topkapi | ... a. The recognition of her acting talent did not stop though, as her role in | (1964) granted her one more nomination, this time for the Golden Globe Awa ... |
Les Misérables | ... e greatest French poet. Outside France, his best-known works are the novels | and Notre-Dame de Paris (also known in English as The Hunchback of Notre-D ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... e Brothers when they were in a career slump after Duck Soup (1933), made at | |
Penelope | ... n advertisement for Oxfam. It was also used in the final scene of the movie | , for the trailer of the film Children of Men and for the trailer of the f ... |
Ned Kelly | ... Cammell and Nicolas Roeg's Performance (1968) and as Australian bushranger | (1970). He composed an improvised soundtrack for Kenneth Anger's film Invo ... |
Dharm | ... on committee was recently accused of bias by Bhavna Talwar, the director of | (2007), who claimed her film was rejected in favor of (2007) because of th ... |
Taare Zameen Par | ... g De Basanti (2006). The following year, he made his directorial debut with | , for which he received a Filmfare Award for Best Director. This was follo ... |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | ... x office success. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including | (Paul Newman), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (James Mason), Best Directo ... |
The Big Lebowski | ... y his most famous role, "The Dude", in the Coen Brothers' cult-classic film | . He has said that he relates to "The Dude" more than any of his other rol ... |
Taxi Driver | | followed in 1976 – Scorsese's dark, urban nightmare of one lonely man's sl ... |
The Importance of Being Earnest | ... l excursions, oddly formed sentences, and telling character names – such as | (Earnest being both a name and an adjective) – are common examples of word ... |
Sweet November | ... S. Billboard 200 chart. The first single, "Only Time", was used in the film | and received U.S. radio airplay in late 2000. In May 2001, NBC began using ... |
Cool Hand Luke | Lemmon's production company JML produced | in 1967. Paul Newman was grateful to Lemmon for his support and offered hi ... |
Illegal Aliens | ... n Travolta, Uma Thurman and The Rock. She produced and starred as "Lucy" in | , a sci-fi/comedy about beautiful space aliens saving the earth from evil. ... |
Nashville | ... 975 for Nashville). Henry Gibson later co-starred in the Robert Altman film | and was nominated for a Golden Globe. Ruth Buzzi became a regular on the S ... |
The Wizard of Oz | ... -security prison (level 4). The nickname is a reference to the classic film | , which is notable for popularizing the phrase: "There's no place like hom ... |
Leprechaun 3 | ... is an American actress. She starred in two movies in 1995, Magic Island and | . She had an uncredited role in the 40 minute family short "Classic Storie ... |
Edge of Darkness | ... In the late summer and fall of 2008, various scenes from Mel Gibson's film | were shot on Church Street |
At Close Range | ... ased on his claims that he and his family were subject to alien abductions. | (1986) starred Walken as Brad Whitewood, a rural Pennsylvania crime boss w ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... aged a comeback by starring in Mildred Pierce (1945), for which she won the | . In 1955, she became involved with the Pepsi-Cola Company through her mar ... |
Tomorrow Never Dies | ... spanned nine seasons. They also worked together on the films Mrs. Brown and | , both filmed in 1997. Dench has also lent her distinctive voice to many a ... |
Tropic Thunder | ... ules (1999), Wonder Boys (2000), Seabiscuit (2003), The Good German (2006), | (2008), and Brothers (2009). He has been nominated for Screen Actors Guild ... |
Camelot | ... d won much media attention, even being mentioned in the film of the musical | . The dig revealed by far the largest known fortification of the period, w ... |
Ring | ... Watts and Martin Henderson. It is a remake of the 1998 Japanese horror film | |
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame | ... the novels Les Misérables and Notre-Dame de Paris (also known in English as | ) |
Show Boat | ... t played the stevedore Joe in the London production of the American musical | , at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, His rendition of "Ol' Man River" in th ... |
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown | ... inated the role of Charlie Brown in the original Off-Broadway production of | . He later was the drummer for a band called the Relatives in 1968. Actres ... |
Anne & Gilbert | ... year at the Charlottetown festival for more than four decades. The sequel, | , premiered in the Playhouse in Victoria in 2005. The actual location of G ... |
Caged | ... de it clear that she would not appear in any "dyke movie". It was filmed as | (1950), and the lead roles were played by Eleanor Parker and Agnes Moorehe ... |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | ... five Academy Awards, including Best Actor in a Leading Role (Paul Newman), | (James Mason), Best Director (Sidney Lumet), Best Picture and Best Screenp ... |
Rang De Basanti | ... 005), and later won a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for his role in | (2006). The following year, he made his directorial debut with Taare Zamee ... |
Putting Pants on Philip | ... right place and at the right time. Their first "official" film together was | (1927). The plot sees Laurel as Philip, a young Scottish man newly arrived ... |
Italianamerican | ... ing to Little Italy to explore his ethnic roots, Scorsese next came up with | , a documentary featuring his parents, Charles and Catherine Scorsese |
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy | ... 1 Enya recorded "May It Be", which was featured in the first installment of | , , and was her second consecutive single to enter the German charts at nu ... |
Men in Black | ... e of the 1970s television drama series Charlie's Angels and the sci-fi film | |
The Good German | ... 1999), The Cider House Rules (1999), Wonder Boys (2000), Seabiscuit (2003), | (2006), Tropic Thunder (2008), and Brothers (2009). He has been nominated ... |
I Can Get It for You Wholesale | ... adway, in the small but star-making role of Miss Marmelstein in the musical | . Her first album, The Barbra Streisand Album, won two Grammy Awards in 19 ... |
The Great Piggy Bank Robbery | ... mmediately began peppering his cartoon scores with Scott quotes, such as in | . Besides being used in Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, Scott's tunes ha ... |
Pas sur la bouche | ... erent styles of musical in On connaît la chanson (Same Old Song) (1997) and | (Not on the Lips) (2003) |
Elstree Calling | ... uring this period, Hitchcock directed segments for a BIP musical film revue | (1930) and directed a short film featuring two Film Weekly scholarship win ... |
Phaedra | After her first major international success, she went on to star in | (1962), for which she was nominated again for the BAFTA Award and the Gold ... |
The Elephant Man | ... e film. This is the second David Lynch film in this line of Blu-rays, after | |
film | ... in the Broadway play The Subject Was Roses, reprising his role in the 1968 | of the same name. In 1969 Live Bait third season of the TV series, Sheen p ... |
Under Siege | ... labama was actually used for most of the battleship scenes in the 1992 film | |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... born 1 July 1916) is a British American film and stage actress. She won the | in 1946 and 1949. She is the elder sister of actress Joan Fontaine. The si ... |
Trog | ... her performances became fewer; after the release of the British horror film | in 1970, Crawford retired from the screen. Following a public appearance i ... |
The Blair Witch Project | The 2000 sequel to | was titled and featured a Wiccan character, despite there being no mention ... |
Up in Smoke | # | (1978 |
Poltergeist | | is the original film in the trilogy, directed by Tobe Hooper and co-writte ... |
The Long Riders | He has appeared as Count Rugen in The Princess Bride, Charley Ford in | , Lord Cromer in Mrs Henderson Presents and Dr. Stone in A Few Good Men. H ... |
Howard the Duck | The film earned mixed reviews from critics. Vincent Canby wrote "Not since | has there been a big-budget comedy with feet as flat as those of Joe Versu ... |
Carry On Teacher | ... the Carry On films team, originally to replace Ted Ray who had appeared in | in 1959. It was intended that Ray would become a recurring Carry On star, ... |
Ladder 49 | ... ember Jacinda Barrett has become a film actress, appearing in films such as | , The Namesake, The Human Stain, and |
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown | ... can actor, known for playing Charlie Brown in the 1967 Off-Broadway musical | , and the character Corporal Walter Eugene "Radar" O'Reilly in the M*A*S*H ... |
The Girl of Your Dreams | ... an ALMA Award for Best Actress. Also in 1998 Cruz appeared in Don Juan and | |
The Last of the Mohicans | ... The Great Redeemer (1920). Later that year, he directed a major portion of | after Tourneur was injured in a fall |
Hlemmur | ... st 2007, a limited DVD+CD edition of the 2002 soundtrack to the documentary | was released. Hvarf/Heim was released on 5 November (6 November in the U.S ... |
Shakespeare in Love | ... on the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as Elizabeth I in the film | |
Waking Life | ... -Film. Films produced in Austin include Man of the House, Secondhand Lions, | , Spy Kids, Dazed and Confused, Wild Texas Wind, Office Space, The Life of ... |
Nice Dreams | # | (1981 |
The Gold Rush | ... ercially, Chaplin made some of the highest-grossing films in the silent era | ;is the fifth with US$4.25 million and The Circus is the seventh with US$3 ... |
Dangerous Minds | ... s been rare in East Palo Alto. East Palo Alto was depicted in the 1995 film | , which was based on the experiences of a Carlmont High School teacher and ... |
State Fair | ... ursuing other projects in late 1943 and early 1944—writing the film musical | and producing I Remember Mama on Broadway. Meanwhile, the Theatre Guild to ... |
Secondhand Lions | ... f Radio-Television-Film. Films produced in Austin include Man of the House, | , Waking Life, Spy Kids, Dazed and Confused, Wild Texas Wind, Office Space ... |
The Law | ... Who Must Die and other films by Dassin followed featuring Mercouri, such as | (1959) |
Performance | ... termittent acting career, most notably in Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg's | (1968) and as Australian bushranger Ned Kelly (1970). He composed an impro ... |
The Motorcycle Diaries | ... productions of getting nominated. For example, a multinational film such as | (2004) whose production involved nine different countries could not be spe ... |
A Night in Casablanca | The Marx Brothers' second-to-last film, | (1946), was made for Chico's benefit since he had filed for bankruptcy a f ... |
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes | ... A. Spoofing Marilyn Monroe's "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" segment in | , a 2004 ad states "Gentlemen prefer fur-free blondes." Due to her support ... |
Spider-Man | ... magazine, Sam Raimi confirmed the long-standing rumor that Maguire and his | co-star Kirsten Dunst had "a thing" going on during the 2001 shooting of t ... |
Cheech & Chong's Next Movie | # | (1980 |
Mrs. Brown | ... e. The program spanned nine seasons. They also worked together on the films | and Tomorrow Never Dies, both filmed in 1997. Dench has also lent her dist ... |
Sleuth | ... ademy Award, the first two being Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf in 1966 and | in 1972 |
Apocalypse Now | The most famous adaptation is Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 motion picture | , which moves the story from the Congo to Vietnam and Cambodia during the ... |
Lagaan | ... second Best Actor award for his performance in the Academy Award-nominated | , which also marked the debut of his own production company |
Seabiscuit | Maguire met Jennifer Meyer in 2003 while he was shooting the movie | at Universal Studios, and became engaged in April 2006. Their daughter Rub ... |
Earth | ... in consequence. This song is also used in the trailer for the Disney movie | |
The Human Stain | ... become a film actress, appearing in films such as Ladder 49, The Namesake, | , and |
It Came from Hollywood | # | (compilation, 1982 |
Richard III | ... ical knights Laurence Olivier and Ralph Richardson (following Olivier's own | ) in a television miniseries about composer Richard Wagner. In 1996 he pla ... |
Divine Intervention | ... that Humbert Balsan, producer of the critically acclaimed Palestinian film | (2002), tried to submit his picture to the Academy but was told it could n ... |
Angel Face | ... transition to an American career. She made four films for Hughes, including | , directed by Otto Preminger. According to David Thomson "if she had made ... |
Faust | ... s, playing the title character in Herr Tartüff (1925) and Mephistopheles in | (1926). He eventually started a career in Hollywood. In 1929 he won the Os ... |
American Gigolo | ... . Writer/director Schrader often returns to Bresson's work in films such as | , Light Sleeper, and Scorsese's later Bringing Out the Dead |
You're a Big Boy Now | ... . John Sebastian composed the music for Francis Ford Coppola's second film, | , and The Lovin' Spoonful played the music for the soundtrack, which inclu ... |
documentary | ... nd remembered every detail of her casting as well as filming. The 40-minute | can be seen on the Gone with the Wind four-disc special collector's editio ... |
Things Are Tough All Over | # | (1982 |
Gulliver's Travels | ... composer Richard Wagner. In 1996 he played a wizard in the TV adaptation of | . Gielgud and Ralph Richardson were the first guest stars on Second City T ... |
Pole to Pole | In 1992 Lake Tanganyika featured in the documentary series | . The BBC documentarian Michael Palin stayed on board the MV Liemba and tr ... |
True Grit | In the fall of 1968 the film | was filmed in Ouray County, including some scenes in the city of Ouray and ... |
Dragonball Evolution | ... te Jamie Chung has appeared in various television and film roles, including | , Sorority Row, and The Hangover Part II |
The Lost Weekend | Wyman finally gained critical notice in the film noir | (1945). She was nominated for the 1946 Academy Award for Best Actress for ... |
Stella | Her first movie was the Greek language film | (1955), directed by Michael Cacoyannis (also the director of Zorba the Gre ... |
Yellowbeard | # | (1983 |
film of the same name | ... 008, the company began work on The Women, an adaptation of the George Cukor | . It was directed by Diane English. Reviving the 1939 film met with countl ... |
The Informant! | Damon next appeared in Steven Soderbergh's dark comedy, | (2009), in which his Golden Globe-nominated work was described by Entertai ... |
The Way of All Flesh | ... ally started a career in Hollywood. In 1929 he won the Oscar for two films, | , and The Last Command |
Light Sleeper | ... Schrader often returns to Bresson's work in films such as American Gigolo, | , and Scorsese's later Bringing Out the Dead |
King of New York | ... and murderous tendencies who lives with his wife (Helen Mirren) in Venice. | (1990), directed by Abel Ferrara, stars Walken as ruthless New York City d ... |
Lady Sings the Blues | ... d a Best Actress Academy Award nomination for her role as Billie Holiday in | (1972), for which she won a Golden Globe award. She has won seven American ... |
Dark Water | ... an remakes of several other Japanese horror films, including The Grudge and | . A sequel, The Ring Two, was released in North American theaters on March ... |
The Pickwick Papers | ... , Dickens had approached the holiday in a manner similar to Irving, and, in | (1837), he offered an idealized vision of an 18th century Christmas at Din ... |
Sorority Row | ... eared in various television and film roles, including Dragonball Evolution, | , and The Hangover Part II |
Shag | The 1989 film | starring Bridget Fonda, Phoebe Cates, Annabeth Gish, and Page Hannah as fo ... |
Hamlet | ... an's version of Great Expectations (1946) and Ophelia in Laurence Olivier's | (1948), for which she received her first Oscar nomination. It was the expe ... |
3 Idiots | ... by Ghajini (2008), which became the highest grossing film of that year, and | (2009), which became the highest-grossing Bollywood film of all-time, unad ... |
Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers | # | (1984 |
The Godfather | ... erested producer Albert S. Ruddy, whom Bakshi encountered at a screening of | . Bakshi received a call from Krantz, who questioned him about Harlem Nigh ... |
The Fortune Cookie | ... x Ungar (Lemmon) and Oscar Madison (Matthau). They also starred together in | (for which Matthau won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor), The Front Page ... |
Koyaanisqatsi | Barakas subject matter has some similarities to | —including footage of various landscapes, churches, ruins, religious cerem ... |
The Yearling | ... d (1945). She was nominated for the 1946 Academy Award for Best Actress for | (1946), and won two years later for her role as a deaf-mute rape victim in ... |
Get Out of My Room | # | (1985 |
Pumping Iron | ... rate to the United States. Gustav died the following year from a stroke. In | , Schwarzenegger claimed that he did not attend his father's funeral becau ... |
So Goes My Love | ... on the Universal Studios backlot. The house was built in 1946 for the movie | . It was then put into storage for several years. Sometime in the 1950s, i ... |
A King in New York | ... o had a supporting part as a TV advertisement producer in Charlie Chaplin's | (1957) and played Master Henry in Outlaw Money an episode of The Adventure ... |
Best Supporting Actress | ... movie which was played abroad. In 1944 Katina Paxinou was honoured with the | Academy Award for For Whom the Bell Tolls |
The Last Command | ... ollywood. In 1929 he won the Oscar for two films, The Way of All Flesh, and | |
A Countess from Hong Kong | ... an to slowly fail in the late 1960s, after the completion of his final film | , and more rapidly after he received his Academy Award in 1972. By 1977, h ... |
Pal Joey | ... opular successes as Babes in Arms (1937), The Boys from Syracuse (1938) and | (1940). Some of Rodgers' work with Hart broke new ground in musical theatr ... |
National Lampoon's Van Wilder | cast member Tecumseh "Teck" Holmes III appeared in films such as | and in TV series such Friends |
The Three Faces of Eve | ... aul Newman. She is perhaps best known for her Academy Award winning role in | (1957) |
A Woman of Paris | ... he age of 85. Chaplin's last completed work was the score for his 1923 film | , which was completed in 1976, by which time Chaplin was extremely frail, ... |
Born in East L.A. | # | (1987 |
Shine a Light | ... as gaining fame in the United States. Martin Scorsese worked with Jagger on | , a documentary film featuring the Rolling Stones with footage from the A ... |
Suspicion | ... Actress in 1942. Fontaine won that year for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's | over de Havilland's performance in Hold Back the Dawn. Charles Higham stat ... |
Girl, Interrupted | The bowling scene in the movie | was filmed in the basement of the Sheppard Mansion. The mansion and its tw ... |
documentary | ... red for many years at the annual Wigstock drag festival and appeared in the | Wigstock: The Movie. In the '90s, RuPaul was known in the UK for his appea ... |
Unknown Chaplin | ... s and cut sequences were carefully examined in the 1983 British documentary | |
Far Out Man | # | (1990 |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... ith director Bruce Beresford. In 1976, Peter Finch was awarded a posthumous | for his role in the American satire Network, becoming the first Australian ... |
MASH | Although several actors from the original | film made guest appearances in the television series, Burghoff was the onl ... |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ... g common, including the acquisitions of Toys "R" Us, The Hertz Corporation, | and SunGard in 2005 |
Sybil | ... m Hanks' character, and in television. She appeared in the television films | , opposite Sally Field, and Crisis at Central High. She was the narrator f ... |
Best Actress in a Leading Role | ... ver on Sunday"). It was nominated for the Academy Awards for, respectively, | (Melina Mercouri), Best Costume Design, Black-and-White, Best Director (Ju ... |
Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil | # | (2011) They are the two Hispanic donkeys that are eating green leaves that ... |
Rendition | ... Passenger 57, Final Destination, Unaccompanied Minors, Catch Me If You Can, | and The Langoliers. They have also played important parts in television se ... |
Chimes at Midnight | ... to Olivier's Richard III (1955), and Henry IV to Orson Welles' Falstaff in | (1966). A brief glimpse of his Hamlet from the gravediggers scene appears ... |
Sixth Sense | ... ie nicely.” Many critics regarded Dorfman’s character as a "creepy-child" “ | cliché.” A large sum of critics, like Miami Herald’s Rene Rodriguez and US ... |
Die Another Day | ... replacing Robert Brown. She has appeared in six James Bond films, including | (2002),Casino Royale (2006) and its direct sequel Quantum of Solace (2008) ... |
The Patriot | ... understand, and his dialogue was dubbed by another actor in the part-talkie | (1928), although after Jannings objected, his voice was restored. He retur ... |
The Day After | ... rical division, ABC Motion Pictures, Silkwood was released in theaters, and | (again produced in-house by its by-then retitled television unit, ABC Circ ... |
Enigma | ... peripherally or doing music." Its first release was the World War II drama | in 2001. That same year, it produced a documentary on Jagger entitled Bein ... |
Cheech & Chong's Animated Movie | # | (2012 |
Our Town | ... or a Movie. She was executive producer of the 2003 television production of | , featuring Newman as the stage manager (for which he was nominated for an ... |
The Women | In 2008, the company began work on | , an adaptation of the George Cukor film of the same name. It was directed ... |
PCU | ... 4, the group toured with the Lollapalooza festival and appeared in the film | |
Quantum of Solace | ... including Die Another Day (2002),Casino Royale (2006) and its direct sequel | (2008), making her the longest-running current cast member of the series. ... |
Bringing Out the Dead | ... work in films such as American Gigolo, Light Sleeper, and Scorsese's later | |
The Hi-Lo Country | ... dup's consolation-prize Mexican girlfriend in Stephen Frears' western film, | . Cruz stated that she had difficulties understanding people speaking Engl ... |
Batman Returns | ... t on reclaiming his criminal territory. In 1992, Walken played a villain in | , as millionaire industrialist Max Shreck. Also in 1992, Walken appeared i ... |
Great Expectations | ... oving to Hollywood, she played the young Estella in David Lean's version of | (1946) and Ophelia in Laurence Olivier's Hamlet (1948), for which she rece ... |
Quatermass 2 | ... had a non-comic supporting role as a journalist in the science-fiction film | . He also had a supporting part as a TV advertisement producer in Charlie ... |
Woman of the Year | ... ublicist and "script doctor" before writing his own material. This included | , a film that won him an Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay in ... |
Lady Be Good | ... rome Kern, "The Last Time I Saw Paris", which was included in the 1941 film | |
Gone with the Wind | ... Remembers in which de Havilland was interviewed for the 65th anniversary of | s original release. The film's last surviving principal cast member, de Ha ... |
Koyaanisqatsi | The film is often compared to | , the first of the Qatsi films by Godfrey Reggio for which Fricke was cine ... |
The Rules of the Game | In 1939, now able to co-finance his own films, Renoir made | (La Règle du Jeu), a satire on contemporary French society with an ensembl ... |
Hackers Wanted | ... second season. Wozniak is also interviewed and featured in the documentary | and on BBC |
Bambi | ... eaders of the Axis powers of World War II, characters from the Disney movie | , and the official mascot of the U.S. Forest Service, Smokey Bear |
Mr. Majestyk | The 1973 Terrence Malick film Badlands as well as the 1974 film | starring Charles Bronson were both filmed in and around La Junta |
Dr Plonk | ... san, was a black comedy entirely devoid of dialog. The 2007 Australian film | , was a silent comedy directed by Rolf de Heer. Stage plays have drawn upo ... |
Lassiter | ... nthony Andrews and Ian McKellen. In 1984, Seymour appeared nude in the film | , co-starring Tom Selleck, but the film was a box office flop. In 1987, Se ... |
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame | ... 0. Like Dumas, he is best known for his novels, and was already writing the | (1831), with Les Misérables the best known works of his long career. The p ... |
The Great Dictator | ... his own illusion. In fact, until he began making spoken dialogue films with | in 1940, Chaplin never shot from a completed script. The method he develop ... |
The Fabulous Baker Boys | ... ajor motion films include: Tron (and its ) , Fearless, Iron Man, , Starman, | , Jagged Edge, Against All Odds, , Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Seabiscuit, ... |
Let's Do It Again | ... ers (1952). She starred in The Glass Menagerie (1950), Just for You (1952), | (1953), The Blue Veil (1951) (another Oscar nomination), the remake of Edn ... |
Stranger than Fiction | ... ight Center preparing for their roles. Space Camp was mentioned in the film | and was featured in a 2008 episode of on NASA |
Get Shorty | ... h as The V.I.P.s, Airplane!, Airport, Die Hard 2, Soul Plane, Jackie Brown, | , Home Alone, Liar Liar, Passenger 57, Final Destination, Unaccompanied Mi ... |
Robinson Crusoe | Daniel Defoe's | constructs his own umbrella in imitation of the ones he had seen used in B ... |
Mr Jolly Lives Next Door | ... UK talk show. He appeared as Mr Jolly in 1987 in The Comic Strip Presents' | , playing an assassin who covers the sound of his murders by playing Tom J ... |
The Great Dictator | Chaplin's first talking picture, | (1940), was an act of defiance against Nazism. It was filmed and released ... |
Mahogany | In 1975, Ross again co-starred with Billy Dee Williams in the Motown film | . The story of an aspiring fashion designer who becomes a runway model and ... |
Cyborg 009 | ... poser who was known for his music for various anime and TV shows, including | and a feature film of Godzilla vs. Biollante, got involved in the project ... |
Pushpak | ... ilm, using intertitles in place of spoken dialogue. In India, the 1988 film | , starring Kamal Hassan, was a black comedy entirely devoid of dialog. The ... |
Spider-Man | In 2002, Maguire starred in | , based on the popular Marvel Comics superhero. The film was a major succe ... |
Jackie Brown | ... in movies such as The V.I.P.s, Airplane!, Airport, Die Hard 2, Soul Plane, | , Get Shorty, Home Alone, Liar Liar, Passenger 57, Final Destination, Unac ... |
Lady Godiva Rides Again | ... by Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway. In the same year he also appeared in | and The Galloping Major; in 1956 he had a non-comic supporting role as a j ... |
Kiss Toledo Goodbye | ... leepy Hollow, starring Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci. He also appeared in | with Michael Rapaport and Nancy Allen |
Sea Hunt | ... 8 as child with his father, Lloyd Bridges, and brother Beau on television's | . Some of his best-known major motion films include: Tron (and its ) , Fea ... |
1935 movie | ... uction, at the Hollywood Bowl. The stage production was later turned into a | , her film debut. Although the stage cast was largely replaced with Warner ... |
Transformers | ... The decision was said to have been made due to the enormous success of the | film adaptation, which grossed $690 million during the summer of 2007 |
Best Actress in a Leading Role | It was nominated for Academy Awards for | (Susan Hayward) and Best Writing, Original Story |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit | A scene in the film | has a barfly confessing, "I seen the rabbit" (meaning Roger, who is being ... |
Mother | ... ll retained Brooks's touch as a filmmaker. He garnered positive reviews for | (1996), which starred Brooks as a middle-aged writer moving back home to r ... |
Death Wish | ... layer, The Deathmaster, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, The Light at the End, | , Convoy, Vampirella, Natural Born Killers, Badlands, Nocturna, Cruising, ... |
Dr. Strangelove | The film | from 1964 was a popular satire on the Cold War. A more humorous brand of s ... |
Gothika | ... 000 worldwide. The following year, Cruz had a minor role in the horror film | , as Chloe Sava, a patient at a mental hospital. David Rooney of Variety w ... |
Running the Sahara | Damon was the founder of H2O Africa Foundation, the charitable arm of the | expedition, which merged with WaterPartners to create Water.org in July 20 ... |
Bush Christmas | ... V and Film in the early 1980s - including starring roles in BMX Bandits and | . During the 1980s, she appeared in several Australian productions, includ ... |
Grand Illusion | ... than forty films from the silent era to the end of the 1960s. His pictures | (1937) and The Rules of the Game (1939) are often cited by critics as amon ... |
Mary Poppins | ... n species was incorrectly shown "feathering its nest" in London in the film | , but it only occurs in the UK as a very rare vagrant. Some South and Midd ... |
Seabiscuit | ... th a leading role as the jockey John M. "Red" Pollard in the acclaimed film | , about the famous racehorse Seabiscuit. In 2006, Maguire starred in his f ... |
Apollo 13 | ... ound material for space-themed films. During the pre-production of the film | (1995), the cast and crew spent time at Space Camp and Marshall Space Flig ... |
The Glass Menagerie | ... 1951) and Michael Curtiz on The Story of Will Rogers (1952). She starred in | (1950), Just for You (1952), Let's Do It Again (1953), The Blue Veil (1951 ... |
Boxcar Bertha | In 1972 Scorsese made the Depression-era exploiter | for B-movie producer Roger Corman, who had also helped directors such as F ... |
Mommie Dearest | ... Keeper). Mommie Dearest became a bestseller and was made into the 1981 film | , starring Faye Dunaway as Crawford. Dunaway would later express regret fo ... |
The Legend of Bagger Vance | ... ica's major championships . The Ocean Course was featured in the 2000 movie | , starring Will Smith, Matt Damon and |
Midnight Cowboy | ... now famous line, "I'm walking here! I'm walking here!" as "Ratso" Rizzo in | |
Elizabeth | ... ned with Elizabeth I's reign. Richard Attenborough depicted him in the film | . He was a prominent supporting character in the 1937 film Fire Over Engla ... |
Cabaret | ... but lost the Best Actress Oscar to her friend Liza Minnelli for her role in | . The soundtrack album for Lady Sings the Blues reached number one on the ... |
The Lavender Hill Mob | His first major comedy role was in | (1951): with Alfie Bass he made up the bullion robbery gang headed by Alec ... |
Paramount | ... 1978. Italian actor Luigi Montefiori portrayed this nine-foot-tall giant in | 's 1985 live-action movie King David as part of a flashback. Big Idea's po ... |
Wild at Heart | ... Drive all of his career, and now that he's arrived there I forgive him for | (1990) and even Lost Highway (1997). At last his experiment doesn't shatte ... |
Grand Illusion | In 1937 he made one of his most well-known films, | (La Grande Illusion), starring Erich von Stroheim and Jean Gabin. A film o ... |
Juha | In 1999, the Finnish filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki produced | , which captures the style of a silent film, using intertitles in place of ... |
Confessions of a Window Cleaner | ... !, Georgy Girl, Doctor in Clover, The Birthday Party, The Bed Sitting Room, | and Britannia Hospital amongst others |
Boogie Nights | ... ture length documentaries, and was the inspiration for two Hollywood movies | and Wonderland |
Stage Fright | ... g for musical comedy. She worked with such directors as Alfred Hitchcock on | (1950), Frank Capra on Here Comes the Groom (1951) and Michael Curtiz on T ... |
Airplane | The aircraft has had major roles in the Airport and | films, and has been alluded to in both television and theatrical movies. I ... |
Three Cases of Murder | ... who introduces the unrelated segments that comprise the 'portmanteau' film, | . Throughout the 1950s he commentated on the major British heavyweight fig ... |
La Marseillaise | ... eur Lange (Le Crime de Monsieur Lange, 1935), Life Belongs to Us (1936) and | (1938), reflect the movement's politics |
Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea | ... California, where a park was named in his honor. The 2005 documentary film | (narrated by John Waters) features Bono and documented the lives of the in ... |
Mamma Mia! | ... about smoke alarms. In summer 2008, Walters appeared in the film version of | , marking her second high profile musical, after |
The Small Back Room | ... ayed the alcoholic hero's barman in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's | |
The Sims | EA published | in February 2000 and it became Wright's biggest success yet. It eventually ... |
Now, Voyager | Davis showed little interest in the film | (1942) until Hal Wallis advised her that female audiences needed romantic ... |
The Subterraneans | ... in Darkness, "Harold Sand" in Jack Kerouac's autobiographical 1958 novella | and possibly "Bill Gray" in Don DeLillo's 1991 novel Mao II. (DeLillo was ... |
Best Actress | ... second African American actresses to be nominated for an Academy Award for | after Dorothy Dandridge. Ross won the Golden Globe for Best Newcomer, but ... |
Forrest Gump | Bayou La Batre is mentioned in the 1994 film | and in Winston Groom's book of the same name on which the movie is based a ... |
Surf's Up | ... Roll (1979, TV). He also voiced the character Big Z in the animated picture | |
Head in the Clouds | ... the girlfriend of Paul Walker's character and as Mia in the romantic drama, | , set in the 1930s. Head in the Clouds performed poorly at the box office. ... |
Sparkle | ... ). Some Kind of Blue and a Whitney Houston-produced remake of the 1976 film | were canceled due to Aaliyah's death. Before her death, Aaliyah had filmed ... |
Anonymous | Cecil, portrayed by David Thewlis, is in Roland Emmerich's | , which supports the idea that the works of William Shakespeare were writt ... |
Smoke | ... acclaim for her role as Harvey Keitel's estranged daughter in Wayne Wang's | and also as Val Kilmer's wife in Michael Mann's Heat. That same year she a ... |
Dust Devil | ... model making, prosthetic make-up and concept illustrations for Hardware and | with director Richard Stanley, as well as Nightbreed. In 1990–1992 he cont ... |
Le Retour à la Raison | ... number of influential avant-garde short films, known as Cinéma Pur, such as | (2 mins, 1923); Emak-Bakia (16 mins, 1926); L'Étoile de Mer (15 mins, 1928 ... |
Johnny Belinda | ... (1946), and won two years later for her role as a deaf-mute rape victim in | (1948). She was the first person in the sound era to win an acting Oscar w ... |
The Twelve Tasks of Asterix | Asterix Conquers Rome is a comic book adaptation of the animated film | . It was released in 1976, making it technically the 23rd Asterix volume t ... |
Catch-22 | ... sion of the public to accept a criticism. Joseph Heller's most famous work, | , satirizes bureaucracy and the military, and is frequently cited as one o ... |
Fanaa | ... laced from their homes. Later he faced protests and partial ban on his film | but prime minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh supported him by saying Ev ... |
Mamma Mia! | ... ny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus at London's fifth anniversary performance of | , the musical based on ABBA songs. In 2005, she joined all three of her fo ... |
Britannia Hospital | ... e Birthday Party, The Bed Sitting Room, Confessions of a Window Cleaner and | amongst others |
Ride with the Devil | In | (1999), Maguire performed as Jakob Roedel, opposite Jewel Kilcher. Here he ... |
The Card | ... al of his books set in the Potteries have been made into films (for example | starring Alec Guinness) and television mini-series (such as " " and " ") |
Lady Sings the Blues | Opening in October 1972, | was a major success, and Ross's performance was lauded and well received. ... |
Kingpin | ... asketball hustler Billy Hoyle in White Men Can't Jump, bowler Roy Munson in | , serial killer Mickey Knox in Natural Born Killers, magazine publisher La ... |
House of Mouse | Piglet was featured as one of the guests in | . It was one of John Fiedler's last works before his death |
Crazy Heart | ... demy Award for Best Actor for his role as Otis "Bad" Blake in the 2009 film | and earned his sixth Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of Rooster ... |
Jazz on a Summer's Day | ... gia Brown" at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival, captured in Bert Stern's film | |
American Pie | ... appeared as a member of a garage band in the hugely successful teen comedy | (1999) with bandmates Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, (Though the film's cr ... |
New Girl in Town | In 1957, a musical version by Bob Merrill, called | , opened on Broadway |
Nineteen Eighty-four | ... -recorder christened "Winston" (after the antihero of George Orwell's novel | ). Their debut performance was in October 1978 at Eric's Club in Liverpool ... |
This Land Is Mine | ... him. In 1943, he co-produced and directed an anti-Nazi film set in France, | , starring Maureen O'Hara and Charles Laughton. Two years later, he made T ... |
Don't Tempt Me | In 2001, she also appeared in | , playing Carmen Ramos. The film received negative reviews. Jeff Vice of t ... |
Brothers | ... Jake Gyllenhaal and Natalie Portman in the Jim Sheridan-directed war drama | as Sam Cahill, a prisoner of war who returns from Afghanistan and starts b ... |
Mean Streets | ... or time, preparing the young director well for the challenges to come with | . Following the film's release, Cassavetes encouraged Scorsese to make the ... |
Raakh | ... al Jury Award) for his roles in the films Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) and | (1989). After eight previous nominations during the 1980s and 1990s, Khan ... |
Emak-Bakia | ... rt films, known as Cinéma Pur, such as Le Retour à la Raison (2 mins, 1923) | ;(16 mins, 1926); L'Étoile de Mer (15 mins, 1928); and Les Mystères du Châ ... |
Lady Sings the Blues | ... Holiday in a Motown-produced film loosely based on Holiday's autobiography | (1956) written by Holiday and William Dufty. The movie co-starred Billy De ... |
I ♥ Huckabees | ... e contemporary films dealing with existentialist issues include Fight Club, | , Waking Life, The Matrix, Ordinary People and Life in a Day. Likewise, fi ... |
Lost Highway | ... now that he's arrived there I forgive him for Wild at Heart (1990) and even | (1997). At last his experiment doesn't shatter the test tubes. The movie i ... |
Ned Kelly | ... the late 1960s Jagger began acting in films (starting with Performance and | ), to mixed reception. In 1985, Jagger released his first solo album, She' ... |
Hercules | ... re similar in theme to their Hercules and Maciste movies. After the classic | (1958) became a blockbuster sensation in the film industry, a 1959 Steve R ... |
musical | ... y adapted into a critically acclaimed 1985 movie as well as a 2005 Broadway | |
Honey | Aaliyah was signed to appear in several future films, including | (recast to Jessica Alba). Some Kind of Blue and a Whitney Houston-produced ... |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ... e debuting on Broadway, Crawford was signed to a motion picture contract by | in 1925. Initially frustrated by the size and quality of her parts, Crawfo ... |
Monsieur Vincent | ... to seven other films: one from Italy (The Bicycle Thief), two from France ( | and Forbidden Games), three from Japan (Rashomon, Gate of Hell and ), as w ... |
The Outlaw Josey Wales | ... eral movies have been filmed in Butte County, including Gone with the Wind, | , Friendly Persuasion, Magic Town, The Klansman, , The Adventures of Robin ... |
The Last Emperor | Bernardo Bertolucci's 1987 film, | , presented a controversial portrait of Manchukuo through the memories of ... |
Dick Tracy's Dilemma | ... racy. Ralph Byrd returned for the last two features, both released in 1947: | and Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome. Gruesome is probably the best known of the ... |
The Human Beast | ... emy Award for Best Picture. This was followed by another cinematic success: | (La Bête Humaine) (1938), a film noir tragedy based on the novel by Émile ... |
My Big Break | ... tition from top actors under the age of 25 to be cast. The 2009 documentary | followed Bentley, and several other young actors, before and after he land ... |
Les Mystères du Château de Dé | ... ns, 1923); Emak-Bakia (16 mins, 1926); L'Étoile de Mer (15 mins, 1928); and | (27 mins, 1929). Man Ray also assisted Marcel Duchamp with the cinematogra ... |
1985 movie | ... ecame a bestseller and was subsequently adapted into a critically acclaimed | as well as a 2005 Broadway musical |
The Importance of Being Earnest | ... any of his greatest stage roles on BBC Radio including Richard of Bordeaux, | , The Tempest, and Hamlet, one production of which featured Emlyn Williams ... |
feature film | ... ship with Sonnier and other inmates on death row, served as the basis for a | , an opera, and a play. In the film, she was portrayed by Susan Sarandon, ... |
King David | ... i portrayed this nine-foot-tall giant in Paramount's 1985 live-action movie | as part of a flashback. Big Idea's popular VeggieTales episode was called ... |
Don's Party | ... al scripts and screenplays made into successful Australian films including: | (1976); Gallipoli (1981), Emerald City (1988), and Balibo (2009) |
Tommy | ... a friendship with actor Oliver Reed, while working on the movie version of | |
Zoolander | After On The Line, Bass appeared in | and Wes Craven's Cursed as himself, and played a wedding singer in I Now P ... |
Doc Hollywood | The film | starring Michael J. Fox (based on the book What, Dead Again? by Neil B. Sh ... |
Raja Hindustani | ... irst Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his performance in the major grosser | (1996) and later earned his second Best Actor award for his performance in ... |
Breakfast of Champions | ... became a popular topic. Irreverence and satire, typified in Kurt Vonnegut's | , were common literary elements. The horror genre also emerged, and by the ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... , , Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Seabiscuit, and The Big Lebowski. He won the | for his role as Otis "Bad" Blake in the 2009 film Crazy Heart and earned h ... |
Anemic Cinema | ... ). Man Ray also assisted Marcel Duchamp with the cinematography of his film | (1926), and personally manned the camera on Fernand Léger's Ballet Mécaniq ... |
Groundhog Day | ... High Noon, Easy Rider, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, A Clockwork Orange, | , Apocalypse Now, Badlands, and Blade Runner also have existentialist qual ... |
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak | ... even years later with Holi (1984) and had his first commercial success with | (1988). He received his first National Film Award (Special Jury Award) for ... |
Waking Up in Reno | ... y critics, but made $62 million worldwide. In 2002, she had a minor role in | . It had negative reviews and was a box office failure, making $267,000 wo ... |
No Country for Old Men | ... try singer Dusty in A Prairie Home Companion, bounty hunter Carson Wells in | , zombie killer Tallahassee in Zombieland, blind piano player/meat salesma ... |
Time of the Gypsies | ... i penchant for both magic and crime, was presented by Emir Kusturica in his | (1988) and Black Cat, White Cat (1998) |
Paramount Pictures | Clue was filmed on sound stages at the | film studios in Hollywood. The set design is credited to Les Gobruegge, Ge ... |
Ronin | The 1998 film | portrays former Special Forces and intelligence operatives who find themse ... |
Go For Broke! | ... saving the 141st (or the "lost battalion") from the Germans. The 1951 film | was a fairly accurate portrayal of the 442nd, and starred several of the R ... |
Forbidden Games | ... : one from Italy (The Bicycle Thief), two from France (Monsieur Vincent and | ), three from Japan (Rashomon, Gate of Hell and ), as well as a Franco-Ita ... |
The Klansman | ... one with the Wind, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Friendly Persuasion, Magic Town, | , , The Adventures of Robin Hood and Under Wraps |
Magnificent Obsession | ... 951) (another Oscar nomination), the remake of Edna Ferber's So Big (1953), | (1954) (Oscar nomination), Lucy Gallant (1955), All That Heaven Allows (19 ... |
Columbo | ... for their ability or tendency to ad-lib, such as Peter Falk (of the series | ), who would ad-lib such mannerisms as absent-mindedness while in characte ... |
Diary of a Chambermaid | In 1945 he made | , an adaptation of the Octave Mirbeau novel, Le Journal d'une femme de cha ... |
The Year of Living Dangerously | ... episodes in Australian history. Gibson went on to further success in 1982's | before transferring to pursue his Hollywood career as an actor and directo ... |
Yaadon Ki Baaraat | Starting his career as a child actor in his uncle Nasir Hussain's film | (1973), Khan began his professional career eleven years later with Holi (1 ... |
The Pajama Game | ... , Trent Green, and Kurt Warner. The city is also the setting for a musical, | and the comedy film Cedar Rapids |
So Big | ... he Blue Veil (1951) (another Oscar nomination), the remake of Edna Ferber's | (1953), Magnificent Obsession (1954) (Oscar nomination), Lucy Gallant (195 ... |
Broadcast News | ... d director. He received an Academy Award nomination in 1987 for his role in | . His voice acting credits include Marlin the clownfish in Finding Nemo, r ... |
A Clockwork Orange | ... Ikiru, Taxi Driver, High Noon, Easy Rider, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, | , Groundhog Day, Apocalypse Now, Badlands, and Blade Runner also have exis ... |
White Cargo | ... Boom Town (1940) with Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy, Comrade X with Gable, | (1942), and Tortilla Flat (1942) with Tracy and John Garfield, based on th ... |
Magic Town | ... including Gone with the Wind, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Friendly Persuasion, | , The Klansman, , The Adventures of Robin Hood and Under Wraps |
Union City | ... ness, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Far from Heaven, and the eponymous 1980 film | (released in conjunction with the song "Union City Blue"). The low-budget ... |
Survivorman | ... islands as before. One year later, Aitutaki was the locale of an episode of | |
SpaceCamp | ... duction. The company's later movies included Silkwood, The Flamingo Kid and | (the latter was the last movie ABC produced for cinemas.) They also starte ... |
Black Cat, White Cat | ... rime, was presented by Emir Kusturica in his Time of the Gypsies (1988) and | (1998) |
Comrade X | ... Her many films include Boom Town (1940) with Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy, | with Gable, White Cargo (1942), and Tortilla Flat (1942) with Tracy and Jo ... |
A Christmas Carol | English literature contains many references to him, for example in | by Charles Dickens, and in this folk rhyme |
Insatiable | ... n an erection, as is apparent from his flaccid performance in the 1980 film | . To support himself and his drug habit, Holmes ventured into crime, selli ... |
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak | ... s first National Film Award (Special Jury Award) for his roles in the films | (1988) and Raakh (1989). After eight previous nominations during the 1980s ... |
The Southerner | ... ine, starring Maureen O'Hara and Charles Laughton. Two years later, he made | , a film about Texas sharecroppers that is often regarded as his best work ... |
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore | In 1974, actress Ellen Burstyn chose Scorsese to direct her in | , for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress. Although well regar ... |
The Big Lebowski | ... Jagged Edge, Against All Odds, , Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Seabiscuit, and | . He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Otis "Bad" Blake ... |
The Upside of Anger | Kevin Costner's character in the motion picture | was partly based on McLain (and also partly on Kirk Gibson, another Tiger ... |
Back to the Future | When the | film came out in 1985, featuring DeLorean's namesake car, DeLorean wrote a ... |
Prick Up Your Ears | John Lahr wrote a biography of Orton entitled | , a title Orton himself had considered using, in 1978. The 1987 film adapt ... |
Oh! What a Lovely War | ... 1969, Seymour appeared uncredited in her first film, Richard Attenborough's | . In 1970, Seymour appeared in her first major film role in the war drama ... |
The Color Purple | ... about race and gender. She is best known for the critically acclaimed novel | (1982) for which she won the National Book Awar |
The Flamingo Kid | ... ed while still in production. The company's later movies included Silkwood, | and SpaceCamp (the latter was the last movie ABC produced for cinemas.) Th ... |
Queen of the Damned | ... Artist and Favorite R&B/Soul Album for Aaliyah. Her second and final film, | , was released in February 2002. Before its release, Aaliyah's brother, Ra ... |
Planet Earth | ... ngle "Hoppípolla", in TV soundtracks and film trailers, including the BBC's | . Their popularity can at least somewhat be attributed to a move towards a ... |
A Prairie Home Companion | ... ublisher Larry Flynt in The People vs. Larry Flynt, country singer Dusty in | , bounty hunter Carson Wells in No Country for Old Men, zombie killer Tall ... |
The Birth of a Nation | ... ng the early 1910s, leading up to the release of D. W. Griffith's 1915 epic | |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | ... entury such as The Seventh Seal, Ikiru, Taxi Driver, High Noon, Easy Rider, | , A Clockwork Orange, Groundhog Day, Apocalypse Now, Badlands, and Blade R ... |
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome | ... for the last two features, both released in 1947: Dick Tracy's Dilemma and | . Gruesome is probably the best known of the four, with the villain portra ... |
The Walls of Malapaga | ... (Rashomon, Gate of Hell and ), as well as a Franco-Italian co-production ( | ). These awards, however, were handed out on a discretionary rather than a ... |
What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This? | ... ilm school (B.A., English, 1964; M.F.A., film, 1966) making the short films | (1963) and It's Not Just You, Murray! (1964). His most famous short of the ... |
Finding Nemo | ... in Broadcast News. His voice acting credits include Marlin the clownfish in | , recurring guest voices for the animated television series The Simpsons, ... |
Paper Lion | ... and background for many movies filmed on location in Boca Raton, including | (1968), Paper Moon (1973), Caddyshack (1980), Caddyshack II (1984), Where ... |
Where the Heart Is | ... roles in films including Ruby in Paradise, Kiss the Girls, Double Jeopardy, | , and High Crimes |
Emergency! | ... up. Ronne Troup (Polly) was the daughter of musician/composer Bobby Troup ( | ), who wrote the song Route 66, and Dawn Lyn is the younger sister of popu ... |
The Great Dictator | ... g social changes taking place throughout Europe and United States. The film | (1940) by Charlie Chaplin is a satire on Adolf Hitler. Many social critics ... |
National Film Registry | ... llion. In 2005, the film was selected for preservation in the United States | by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aestheti ... |
Strictly Ballroom | ... Eric Bana in his first prominent film role), and Baz Lurhmann's flamboyant | each attained commercial and critical success, and explored quirky charact ... |
The Thirty-Nine Steps | ... es Dickens' Hard Times (1998) and a part in the 2001 BBC Radio 4 version of | as Sir Walter Bullivant. He guest starred in The Further Adventures of She ... |
A Scanner Darkly | ... Blank Check, The Wendall Baker Story, School of Rock, A Slipping-Down Life, | , and most recently, the Coen Brothers' True Grit, Grindhouse, Machete, Ho ... |
western | ... umph in RKO's Sudden Fear, Crawford appeared in films ranging from the camp | film Johnny Guitar (1954) to the drama Autumn Leaves (1956), opposite a yo ... |
Electra Glide in Blue | In 1973, the group's manager, Guercio, produced and directed | , a movie about an Arizona motorcycle policeman. The movie starred Robert ... |
In the Line of Fire | ... ut the Secret Service's role in guarding the President of the U.S., such as | and The Sentinel |
Caddyshack | ... on location in Boca Raton, including Paper Lion (1968), Paper Moon (1973), | (1980), Caddyshack II (1984), Where the Boys Are '84 (1984), Stella (1990) ... |
Autumn Leaves | ... films ranging from the camp western film Johnny Guitar (1954) to the drama | (1956), opposite a young Cliff Robertson. By the early 1960s, however, Cra ... |
Finding Forrester | ... (2003), but he also received positive reviews, including his performance in | (2000). He also later received a Crystal Globe for outstanding artistic co ... |
It's Not Just You, Murray! | ... rt films What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This? (1963) and | (1964). His most famous short of the period is the darkly comic The Big Sh ... |
This Boy's Life | ... tion. The same scenario played itself out during casting for the 1993 movie | (featuring Robert De Niro as the lead); DiCaprio got the main teen role (c ... |
Ballet Mécanique | ... m Anemic Cinema (1926), and personally manned the camera on Fernand Léger's | (1924). Man Ray also appeared in René Clair's film Entr'acte (1924), in a ... |
Alien | ... are included, and the aliens instead resemble the xenomorphs from the film | ; Bally Midway was later sued over the game's resemblance to designs by H. ... |
Diary of a Chambermaid | ... ion and love for a peasant girl, a theme also explored earlier in his films | and Picnic on the Grass |
Hackers | In the 1995 film | , the characters Razor and Blade briefly explain how to manipulate payphon ... |
Chinese Assassin | ... outhern Carpathians; however, there are non-Caucasian vampires, such as the | and Prince Mamuwalde |
The Story of Mankind | ... ast roles being that of Joan of Arc in Irwin Allen's critically panned epic | (1957) |
Blue Velvet | ... tic Amy Taubin suggests that Betty is a reincarnation of Sandy from Lynch's | : Betty's hometown, Deep River, Ontario, shares the same name as the apart ... |
Out of the Darkness | Among the films set or shot in the city are | , Bloodhounds of Broadway, Far from Heaven, and the eponymous 1980 film Un ... |
Mr. Skeffington | ... reached. Highly distraught, Davis attempted to withdraw from her next film | (1944); but Jack Warner, who had halted production following Farnsworth's ... |
Groundhog Day | ... o ideal for photography and filming. Much of the filming for the 1993 movie | took place in Woodstock |
All That Jazz | ... ) and the musical Dancin' (1978), as well as Fosse's autobiographical movie | (1979). The helpmeet/peer played by Leland Palmer in that film is based on ... |
Vanilla Sky | 2001 marked a turning point when Cruz starred in the feature films | and Blow. In Vanilla Sky, Cameron Crowe's interpretation of Open Your Eyes ... |
The Big Shave | ... ou, Murray! (1964). His most famous short of the period is the darkly comic | (1967), which features Peter Bernuth. The film is an indictment of America ... |
Blank Check | ... , Doubting Thomas, Slacker, Idiocracy, The New Guy, Hope Floats, The Alamo, | , The Wendall Baker Story, School of Rock, A Slipping-Down Life, A Scanner ... |
If.... | ... file film and TV series. The BBC TV series Butterflies, as well as the film | (1968) were both filmed in the town |
The Matrix | In the film trilogy | , telephones are used to exit from the matrix |
Bloodhounds of Broadway | Among the films set or shot in the city are Out of the Darkness, | , Far from Heaven, and the eponymous 1980 film Union City (released in con ... |
The Dark Mirror | ... ty and variety of her roles began to improve. James Agee, in his review for | (1946), noted the change, and stated that although she had always been "on ... |
Le Carrosse d'or | ... nicolor musical comedies on the subjects of theater, politics and commerce: | (The Golden Coach) (1953) with Anna Magnani, French Cancan with Jean Gabin ... |
Constantine | In 2005 | was released, a feature film that did not use the same title as the comic ... |
WALL-E | ... ’s There Will Be Blood at the 80th Academy Awards and for Pixar sci-fi film | at the 81st Academy Awards |
A King in New York | Chaplin's final two films were made in London: | (1957) in which he starred, wrote, directed and produced; and A Countess f ... |
Badlands | ... Over the Cuckoo's Nest, A Clockwork Orange, Groundhog Day, Apocalypse Now, | , and Blade Runner also have existentialist qualities. Notable directors k ... |
Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door | ... rous, 1985); Filthy, Rich and Catflap (Richie Rich and Eddie Catflap, 1987) | ;(names not mentioned, 1988); and finally in their adaptation of Waiting f ... |
Les Misérables | ... ed by Hugo himself to be a precursor to his great work on social injustice, | |
Dil To Pagal Hai | ... renner's Park Hotel featuring particularly prominently. The Bollywood movie | (1997) was the first Indian movie to be shot in Baden-Baden |
Watchmen | ... y the success of DC Comics' increasingly mature titles such as Swamp Thing, | , Hellblazer, and The Sandman), DC's horror/occult characters such as Morp ... |
Watchmen | The popular graphic novel | features a story within a story called Tales of the Black Freighter, which ... |
A Countess from Hong Kong | ... g in New York (1957) in which he starred, wrote, directed and produced; and | (1967), which he directed, produced, and wrote. The latter film stars Soph ... |
Shadow of a Doubt | ... urtroom drama The Paradine Case (1947) to the dark and disturbing film noir | (1943) |
Suicide Kings | ... nor role in the film MouseHunt. He also appeared in the drama/thriller film | which also filled with suspense and humor |
2 Fast 2 Furious | ... (1980), Caddyshack II (1984), Where the Boys Are '84 (1984), Stella (1990), | (2003) and Sex Drive (2008) |
No Man's Land | ... tegory. It was eventually chosen and nominated in that category but lost to | . The film won numerous awards at several Indian award functions such as F ... |
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame | ... full-length novel would be the enormously successful Notre-Dame de Paris ( | ), which was published in 1831 and quickly translated into other languages ... |
Dèmoni 2 | ... as the remix "(Here Comes the) Rain", were used in the Italian horror film | . Once back in England, the band booked themselves into the Manor Studios ... |
The Apartment | ... es. Before filming, Mendes and Spacey analyzed Jack Lemmon's performance in | (1960), because Mendes wanted Spacey to emulate "the way [Lemmon] moved, ... |
Mary Jane's Not a Virgin Anymore | ... endored Thing" from Very Proud of Ya were used in the 1996 independent film | , which was first screened in 1997 and also featured Havok in a small role ... |
Death of a Salesman | ... received extensive critical acclaim for his performances in Arthur Miller's | and Harold Pinter's The Caretaker at the National Theatre; and Pinter's Th ... |
Excalibur | In popular fiction, the two are often made as the same, such as in the film | , as well as the Disney film adaptation of The Sword in the Stone. The nov ... |
Who's That Knocking at My Door | ... ure-length film, the black and white I Call First, which was later retitled | with his fellow students actor Harvey Keitel and editor Thelma Schoonmaker ... |
The Alamo | ... ongeniality, Doubting Thomas, Slacker, Idiocracy, The New Guy, Hope Floats, | , Blank Check, The Wendall Baker Story, School of Rock, A Slipping-Down Li ... |
What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? | ... tar in conflict with her psychotic sister in the highly successful thriller | (1962). Despite the actresses' earlier tensions, Crawford suggested Bette ... |
The Adjustment Bureau | In 2011, he starred in | , Contagion, and We Bought a Zoo |
Les Misérables | ... and injustice as early as the 1830s, but it would take a full 17 years for | to be realized and finally published in 1862. Hugo was acutely aware of th ... |
Dancin' | ... (in which she originated the role of murderess Roxie Hart) and the musical | (1978), as well as Fosse's autobiographical movie All That Jazz (1979). Th ... |
Gulliver’s Travels | The term big-endian originally comes from Jonathan Swift's satirical novel | by way of Danny Cohen in 1980. In 1726, Swift described tensions in Lillip ... |
Push | ... . Around this time, Davidge scored the soundtrack for a Paul McGuigan film, | and in December, Del Naja completed the score for 44 Inch Chest with The I ... |
Driving Lessons | ... above frequent co-star Victoria Wood. Also in 2006, she starred in the film | alongside Rupert Grint (who played her son Ron in the Harry Potter series) ... |
Dick Tracy vs. Cueball | ... dio Pictures. Dick Tracy (aka Dick Tracy, Detective) (1945) was followed by | in 1946, both with Morgan Conway as Tracy. Ralph Byrd returned for the las ... |
Caddyshack II | ... a Raton, including Paper Lion (1968), Paper Moon (1973), Caddyshack (1980), | (1984), Where the Boys Are '84 (1984), Stella (1990), 2 Fast 2 Furious (20 ... |
Hello Kitty | ... as the character's design is very different to already popular designs for | and Pikachu. The character also spawned a soap-filled sponge product manuf ... |
Slacker | ... , Office Space, The Life of David Gale, Miss Congeniality, Doubting Thomas, | , Idiocracy, The New Guy, Hope Floats, The Alamo, Blank Check, The Wendall ... |
Moby-Dick | ... ist, short story writer, essayist, and poet. He is best known for his novel | . His first three books gained much contemporary attention (the first, Typ ... |
Man of La Mancha | ... one by Minkus) with choreography by George Balanchine, an American musical | (1965)by Dale Wasserman, Mitch Leigh, and Joe Darion. which was made into ... |
The Romantic Englishwoman | Much of the Joseph Losey movie | (1975) was filmed on location in the town, with the Brenner's Park Hotel f ... |
First Knight | ... films have included several box office and critical disappointments such as | (1995), The Avengers (1998), and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (20 ... |
Orchestra Wives | ... Band and the Nicholas Brothers (doing a memorable dance) in the 1942 movie | . This was nominated: Best Music, Original Song in Academy Awards) Harry W ... |
3D movies | ... with red and blue fringes. Both types have been distributed to audiences at | |
Singin' in the Rain | ... character of Norma Desmond, played by silent film star Gloria Swanson, and | deals with the period where the people of Hollywood had to face changing f ... |
The Good, the Bad, the Weird | The 2008 South Korean western | is set in the desert wilderness of 1930s Manchuria |
Excess Baggage | ... in an interactive movie. In 1997, Walken starred in the comedy films Touch, | and had a minor role in the film MouseHunt. He also appeared in the drama/ ... |
Where the Boys Are '84 | ... er Lion (1968), Paper Moon (1973), Caddyshack (1980), Caddyshack II (1984), | (1984), Stella (1990), 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) and Sex Drive (2008) |
Le Petit théâtre de Jean Renoir | Renoir made his last film in 1969, | (The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir). The film is a series of four short fi ... |
A Fine Madness | ... oung woman named Valerie. Elliott Baker's 1964 novel and 1966 film version, | , portrays the dehumanizing lobotomy of a womanizing, quarrelsome poet who ... |
Everyone Says I Love You | Woody Allen's 1996 musical | , in addition to being named for one of Groucho's signature songs, ends wi ... |
Sea Hunt | ... Bridges and brother Beau made occasional appearances on their father's show | (1958–1961) and the CBS anthology series, The Lloyd Bridges Show (1962–196 ... |
The Rules of the Game | ... silent era to the end of the 1960s. His pictures Grand Illusion (1937) and | (1939) are often cited by critics as among the greatest films ever made. A ... |
Republic Pictures | Dick Tracy made his live-action debut in Dick Tracy (1937), a | movie serial starring Ralph Byrd. The character proved very popular, and a ... |
Dear Prudence | ... years, Seymour returned to film work, appeared in the Hallmark Channel film | (2008) with Jamey Sheridan and Ryan Cartwright, and the romantic comedy Lo ... |
Carry On Doctor | She appeared in numerous films, which included, Carry On Sergeant and | , Ladies Who Do, The Vikings, the Beatles film Help!, Georgy Girl, Doctor ... |
Miss Congeniality | ... Dazed and Confused, Wild Texas Wind, Office Space, The Life of David Gale, | , Doubting Thomas, Slacker, Idiocracy, The New Guy, Hope Floats, The Alamo ... |
Sparkle | ... published that are based in part on the career of the group. The 1976 film | features the story of a Supremes-like singing trio called "Sister & the Si ... |
Old Acquaintance | ... Too Young or Too Old", which became a hit record after the film's release. | (1943) reunited her with Miriam Hopkins in a story of two old friends who ... |
Hans Staden | The practice of cannibalism among the Tupí was made famous in Europe by | , a German soldier and mariner who was captured by the Tupí in 1552. In hi ... |
The Band's Visit | ... much English dialogue, the most recent case being that of the Israeli film | (2007). Despite the basic importance of the foreign language requirement, ... |
Next to You | ... anded a small part in the movie Can't Hardly Wait, and then started filming | , starring alongside Adrian Grenier. Hart asked her friend Britney Spears ... |
Gone with the Wind | ... aine, de Havilland's sister, was approached by George Cukor to audition for | . He had just directed her in No More Ladies. She was excited until she le ... |
The Goldwyn Follies | ... rformances. In early June, Gershwin collapsed while working on the score of | in Hollywood, and was rushed to the hospital. He died only two days later ... |
The Cider House Rules | ... Storm. This led to a variety of lead roles in films such as Pleasantville, | , and Wonder Boys |
Ladies Who Do | ... d in numerous films, which included, Carry On Sergeant and Carry On Doctor, | , The Vikings, the Beatles film Help!, Georgy Girl, Doctor in Clover, The ... |
Shadow of the Vampire | ... corporating live Foley artists, narration and orchestra at select showings. | (2000) is a highly fictionalized depiction of the filming of Friedrich Wil ... |
Cruising | ... , Death Wish, Convoy, Vampirella, Natural Born Killers, Badlands, Nocturna, | , Vampire Junction, The Addiction, and The Lost Boys, as well as taking it ... |
Watch on the Rhine | ... 1940s, several of Davis's film choices were influenced by the war, such as | (1943), by Lillian Hellman, and Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943), a lighthear ... |
Mean Streets | ... biographical 'J.R. Trilogy', which also would have included his later film, | |
Muriel's Wedding | ... l new stars to a global audience. Low budget films such as the comedy/drama | , starring Toni Collette, the gently satirical suburban comedy The Castle ... |
Georgy Girl | ... nt and Carry On Doctor, Ladies Who Do, The Vikings, the Beatles film Help!, | , Doctor in Clover, The Birthday Party, The Bed Sitting Room, Confessions ... |
Dreamgirls | A film adaptation of | was released by DreamWorks and Paramount Pictures in December 2006. The fi ... |
Reservoir Dogs | ... (But Mom Won't Let Me Get One)". The album's cover is a parody of the film | s promotional poster. The album title takes root from a quote spoken in Br ... |
I, Robot | More recently there have been movies like | , The Matrix Trilogy, WALL-E, and the Terminator sequels. Shows such as Do ... |
The Public Enemy | ... 0s, although its use in The Sting evokes a definitive 1930s gangster movie, | , which also featured Joplin's music. The two Jazz Age style tunes written ... |
Pumping Iron | ... mpete, in order to film his training in the bodybuilding documentary called | . Schwarzenegger had only three months to prepare for the competition, aft ... |
Wonder Boys | ... ty of lead roles in films such as Pleasantville, The Cider House Rules, and | |
Doctor in Clover | ... On Doctor, Ladies Who Do, The Vikings, the Beatles film Help!, Georgy Girl, | , The Birthday Party, The Bed Sitting Room, Confessions of a Window Cleane ... |
The Adventures of Robin Hood | ... ge of the Light Brigade (1936), and as Maid Marian to Flynn's Robin Hood in | (1938). Overall, she starred opposite Flynn in eight films |
Bangkok Hilton | ... eared in several Australian productions, including Emerald City (1988), and | (1989), and in 1989, Kidman starred in Dead Calm alongside Sam Neill and B ... |
Lord of War | ... ard, duties performed on special occasions by the Jedi Knights. In the film | , the main character's brother protects him while he makes arms deals in w ... |
Broadcast News | ... ose passenger (Dan Aykroyd) has a shocking secret. In James L. Brooks's hit | (1987), Albert Brooks was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporti ... |
Shanghai Noon | In the film | martial arts and cinema star Jackie Chan plays the role of an Imperial Gua ... |
Wuthering Heights | ... the Brontë family appeared, in particular Charlotte's Jane Eyre and Emily's | , which were both published in 1847 |
This Is Your Life | He is perhaps best known as the presenter of the UK's version of | , between its inception in 1955 and his death in 1987, when he was succeed ... |
The Sting II | A less-successful sequel with different players, | , appeared in 1983. In the same year a prequel was also planned, exploring ... |
The Ice Storm | ... g school student whose narration anchors the action in Ang Lee's 1997 film, | . This led to a variety of lead roles in films such as Pleasantville, The ... |
Dick Tracy's G-Men | ... d a second serial, Dick Tracy Returns, appeared in 1938 (reissued in 1948). | was released in 1939 (reissued in 1955). The last was Dick Tracy vs. Crime ... |
The Galloping Major | ... Holloway. In the same year he also appeared in Lady Godiva Rides Again and | ; in 1956 he had a non-comic supporting role as a journalist in the scienc ... |
Kiss the Girls | ... l activism. Judd has played lead roles in films including Ruby in Paradise, | , Double Jeopardy, Where the Heart Is, and High Crimes |
The Charge of the Light Brigade | ... played opposite Errol Flynn in such highly popular films as Captain Blood, | (1936), and as Maid Marian to Flynn's Robin Hood in The Adventures of Robi ... |
Amistad | In 1997, Steven Spielberg shot various scenes for the film | at Mystic Seaport |
The Heart of the World | ... Maddin won awards for his homage to Soviet era silent films with his short | after which he made a feature-length silent, Brand Upon the Brain! (2006), ... |
North by Northwest | ... 's films, at 130 minutes, exceeded only by The Paradine Case (132 minutes), | (136 minutes), and Topaz (142 minutes) |
Double Jeopardy | ... has played lead roles in films including Ruby in Paradise, Kiss the Girls, | , Where the Heart Is, and High Crimes |
Pleasantville | ... 7 film, The Ice Storm. This led to a variety of lead roles in films such as | , The Cider House Rules, and Wonder Boys |
Brief Encounter | ... 's style, most particularly that of Dame Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard in | . Typical dialogue (imagine it spoken in BBC English) included |
Martian Successor Nadesico | Episode 14 of the anime series | causes a rather confusing link between the world of the show itself and th ... |
Movietone News | ... In 1948, it entered into a partnership with 20th Century Fox subsidiary Fox | to shoot newsfilm for television stations. That service, United Press Movi ... |
Rurouni Kenshin | In the manga/anime series | , Ōkubo Toshimichi appears to seek Himura Kenshin's assistance in destroyi ... |
Doc Hollywood | ... location for several major motion pictures including Cross Creek (1983) and | (1991). The home of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, where she wrote The Yearling ... |
All That Jazz | ... instructed for Reinking's musical theatre classes. Reinking can be seen in | playing the protagonist's lover, as she was in Fosse's real life. She, as ... |
Carry On Sergeant | She appeared in numerous films, which included, | and Carry On Doctor, Ladies Who Do, The Vikings, the Beatles film Help!, G ... |
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | ... minated for six Academy Awards, including one for Albert Bassermann for the | , but did not win any |
Wall Street | ... n for his performances in the films Badlands (1973), Apocalypse Now (1979), | (1987), The Departed (2006), his role as The Illusive Man in the Mass Effe ... |
Danny The Dog | ... an offer from director Louis Leterrier, to score the entire soundtrack for | , starring Jet Li. It was off the back of this lucrative job that they wou ... |
The Paradine Case | ... s the fourth longest of Hitchcock's films, at 130 minutes, exceeded only by | (132 minutes), North by Northwest (136 minutes), and Topaz (142 minutes) |
Captain Blood | ... rish in Us, she played opposite Errol Flynn in such highly popular films as | , The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), and as Maid Marian to Flynn's Ro ... |
The Grudge | ... way for American remakes of several other Japanese horror films, including | and Dark Water. A sequel, The Ring Two, was released in North American the ... |
Badlands | ... een, is an American film actor best known for his performances in the films | (1973), Apocalypse Now (1979), Wall Street (1987), The Departed (2006), hi ... |
Frances | ... t that man was once an intelligent being capable of speech. The 1982 biopic | includes a disturbing scene showing actress Frances Farmer undergoing tran ... |
Brand Upon the Brain! | ... s short The Heart of the World after which he made a feature-length silent, | (2006), incorporating live Foley artists, narration and orchestra at selec ... |
Carry On films | James became a leading member of the | team, originally to replace Ted Ray who had appeared in Carry On Teacher i ... |
Crusade in Europe | ... being a good fit in either direction. During that year Eisenhower's memoir, | , was published. Critics regarded it as one of the finest U.S. military me ... |
Runaway Bride | ... This movie was followed by a string of similar romantic comedies, including | (1999), which re-united Gere and Roberts under the direction of Garry Mars ... |
The Devil's Brigade | ... atric Knowles played Mountbatten in a brief appearance in the 1968 war film | |
Happy Gilmore | Subway was also seen in the 1996 film | |
One Night Stand | ... Short Memory" was used in the Australian independent anti-nuclear war movie | . A promotional video for "Best of Both Worlds", later on Best of Both Wor ... |
Reflections in a Golden Eye | ... ilm on the line as insurance, in order to have Clift cast as her co-star in | . Clift died before the movie was set to shoot. Clift and Taylor remained ... |
Romeo Must Die | ... illion copies worldwide. In 2000, Aaliyah appeared in her first major film, | . She contributed to the film's soundtrack, which spawned the single "Try ... |
Ain't Misbehavin' | A Broadway musical revue showcasing Waller tunes entitled | was produced in 1978. (The show and a star of the show, Nell Carter, won T ... |
The Postman | ... ox office. The science fiction-post-apocalyptic epics Waterworld (1995) and | (1997), the latter of which Costner also directed, were both commercial di ... |
Harriet Craig | ... al role in the film noir The Damned Don't Cry (1950), and the title role of | (1950) at Columbia Pictures. After filming This Woman Is Dangerous (1952), ... |
The Greatest Game Ever Played | ... can, Archie Compston, Ted Ray (portrayed by Stephen Marcus in the 2005 film | ), and Arthur Havers. From America came Walter Hagen, Tommy Armour, Jim Ba ... |
Andaz Apna Apna | ... films were successful critically and commercially. Other successes include | , co-starring Salman Khan. At the time of its release the movie was review ... |
At First Sight | ... ndent film Joe the King (1999) and playing a blind man in the drama/romance | , which he described as of then, the hardest role he had ever had |
Suddenly, Last Summer | ... appearance. Clift and Taylor appeared together again in Raintree County and | |
Best Actress in a Leading Role | ... ilm role together. They were nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role and | respectively |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | ... and it was their only starring film role together. They were nominated for | and Best Actress in a Leading Role respectively |
The Terminator | ... his acting career in director James Cameron's science fiction thriller film | . Following The Terminator, Schwarzenegger made Red Sonja in 1985 |
De-Lovely | ... for Best Actress, for her performance in the 2004 biography of Cole Porter, | , opposite |
Best Actor | ... cademy Awards the following year, the film won Best Picture, Best Director, | (for Spacey), Best Original Screenplay and Best Cinematography |
Raintree County | ... turalness and their appearance. Clift and Taylor appeared together again in | and Suddenly, Last Summer |
One Man's Hero | ... ing directors Lance and Jason Hool, as well as several actors from the film | (1999), the Mexican government gave a commemorative statue to the Irish go ... |
Spun | ... Rock City. "Love to Love" was also covered by Djali Zwan for the 2002 movie | |
Air Force One | ... lton, who had previously directed him in Bull Durham. He developed the film | and was set to play the lead role of the President, but ultimately decided ... |
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith | ... igenous themes and introduced David Gulpilil to cinematic audiences. 1976's | directed by Fred Schepisi was an award winning historical drama from a boo ... |
Superman Returns | ... 2008 called Of Hunan Bondage. It was written by Earl Mac Rauch with art by | storyboard artist Chewie |
The King of Comedy | Scorsese's next project was his fifth collaboration with Robert De Niro, | (1983). A satire on the world of media and celebrity, it was an obvious de ... |
High School Musical | ... rsden (Enchanted), Christopher Walken (Catch Me If You Can) and Zac Efron ( | ). Also in 2007, she portrayed an HIV-positive woman in the film Life Supp ... |
Valkyrie | In the 2008 film | , a Deutsche Grammophon recording of Ride of the Valkyries with Nipper and ... |
Red Heat | ... essful films: Commando (1985), Raw Deal (1986), The Running Man (1987), and | (1988). In Predator (1987), another successful film, Schwarzenegger led a ... |
Summer Stock | ... ith Fred Astaire), In the Good Old Summertime, and her final film with MGM, | |
film of the same name | ... publication due to the contemporaneous release of Clive Barker's unrelated | |
Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke | ... of the year, Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin (1991), Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992), | (1993) (for which he also wrote the screenplay), and Rangeela (1995). Most ... |
JFK | He followed this with (1991), the Oliver Stone-directed | (1991), The Bodyguard (1992), and Clint Eastwood's A Perfect World (1993), ... |
The Red Badge of Courage | ... of important novels, often depicting a "heroic quest", as in Moby Dick, or | . In many films, different groups of people, while struggling toward a com ... |
The Polar Express | ... meckis directing, utilizing the Performance capture technology pioneered in | . Gaiman and Avary enjoyed the experience of working together, coming acro ... |
Between the Devil | # "By Myself" — Tony (introduced in the stage musical | |
Good Will Hunting | ... minence when his song "Miss Misery"—included in the soundtrack for the film | —was nominated for an Oscar in the Best Original Song category in 1998 |
horror | ... s hands led to public debate. Many of these "video nasties" were low-budget | films produced in Italy and the United States. The furore created by the r ... |
High Crimes | ... eral of her early 2000s films, including 2001's Someone Like You and 2002's | , received only mixed reviews and moderate box office success; although sh ... |
Hamburg cell | ... friends with Mohamed Atta, Ziad Jarrah and Ramzi bin al-Shibh, forming the | . Together, after pledging their lives to martyrdom, they became the leade ... |
New Line Cinema | ... rprises licensed the film rights to Miramax, which assigned them in 1998 to | . The heirs of Tolkien, including his son Christopher Tolkien, filed suit ... |
The Last Temptation of Christ | In 1983 Scorsese began work on a long-cherished personal project, | , based on the 1951 (English translation 1960) novel written by Nikos Kaza ... |
Flying Colors (musical) | ... y and Arcade shoeshine man (Leroy Daniels) (introduced in the stage musical | |
Notting Hill | ... 74 by Charles Aznavour and Herbert Kretzmer, for the soundtrack of the film | , with Trevor Jones producing. For the 25th anniversary of Saturday Night ... |
The Omega Man | Among his most eclectic film works was the music to | , based upon the book I Am Legend by Richard Matheson and starring Charlto ... |
The Barkleys of Broadway | ... on, Garland was unable to complete a series of films. During the filming of | , she was taking prescription sleeping medication along with illicitly obt ... |
Rocky | ... ldsen directing remains in the final film - John Travolta's character has a | poster in his room (the first film in that series was directed by Avildsen ... |
Between the Devil | ... e on their knees, costumed in baby attire) (introduced in the stage musical | |
Round Midnight | ... ell. This led to a more significant role in Bertrand Tavernier's jazz movie | |
Moby Dick | ... re adaptations of important novels, often depicting a "heroic quest", as in | , or The Red Badge of Courage. In many films, different groups of people, ... |
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar | ... ecame the highest grossing film of the year, Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin (1991), | (1992), Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke (1993) (for which he also wrote the screenpl ... |
Wyatt Earp | He then took the title role in the biopic | (1994), directed by Kasdan. It received bad reviews and flopped at the box ... |
Time Lock | ... ion in southern Spain. He also had a minor role in Gerald Thomas's thriller | (1957) as a welder, appearing alongside Robert Beatty, Lee Patterson, Bett ... |
Last Action Hero | ... rom more serious action hero fare. His alternative-universe comedy/thriller | featured a poster of the movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day which, in the fi ... |
The Man Who Would Be King | ... 50), The African Queen (1951), Moulin Rouge (1952), The Misfits (1961), and | (1975). During his 46-year career, Huston received 15 Oscar nominations, w ... |
Picnic on the Grass | ... girl, a theme also explored earlier in his films Diary of a Chambermaid and | |
Red vs. Blue | ... in Austin. Rooster Teeth Productions, creator of popular web series such as | and Immersion, is also located in Austin |
Flying Colors (musical) | # "Louisiana Hayride" — Lily and Chorus (introduced in the stage musical | |
This Woman Is Dangerous | ... the title role of Harriet Craig (1950) at Columbia Pictures. After filming | (1952), Crawford asked to be released from her Warner Bros. contract. As s ... |
Rocket Squad | A 1956 Looney Tunes short, | , starred Daffy Duck and Porky Pig as 'Sgt. Joe Monday' and 'Det. Schmoe T ... |
The Incredible Hulk | ... ctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling), Stevens wore a necktie with | on it to show his seriousness. Marvel Comics has sent him free Hulk paraph ... |
Mask | Though he achieved success with | in 1985, Bogdanovich's 1990 sequel to The Last Picture Show, called Texasv ... |
Walking Tall | Sheriff Buford Pusser, whose story was told in the | series of movies, was the sheriff of McNairy County from 1964 to 1970 |
Children of Dune | ... 2000 Sci-Fi Channel miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune (and its sequel, 2003's | ) is, though dramatic, somewhat lighter and more eloquent in comparison to ... |
The Boys from Syracuse | ... o dozen musicals, including such popular successes as Babes in Arms (1937), | (1938) and Pal Joey (1940). Some of Rodgers' work with Hart broke new grou ... |
New Line Cinema | ... heirs of Tolkien, including his son Christopher Tolkien, filed suit against | in February 2008 seeking payment of profits and to be "entitled to cancel. ... |
The Prince of Egypt | ... lar action film, The Saint. In 1998, he lent his voice to the animated film | as Moses, before starring in the independent film Joe the King (1999) and ... |
Dil | ... e went on to appear in several other films in the late '80s and early '90s: | (1990), which became the highest grossing film of the year, Dil Hai Ke Man ... |
Thirteen Days | His career revived somewhat in 2000 with | , in which he portrayed a top adviser to John F. Kennedy. The western Open ... |
The Rules of Attraction | ... laid the foundations for his film adaptation of the Bret Easton Ellis novel | |
Daisy Miller | ... or Best Picture in 1974 alongside The Godfather, Part II, and Bogdanovich's | , which had a lackluster critical reception |
The Misfits | ... , The Asphalt Jungle (1950), The African Queen (1951), Moulin Rouge (1952), | (1961), and The Man Who Would Be King (1975). During his 46-year career, H ... |
The Passion of Darkly Noon | ... e also played the role of Callie in Philip Ridley's dark, adult fairy tale, | |
MirrorMask | ... ntasy television series Neverwhere. He cowrote the screenplay for the movie | with his old friend Dave McKean for McKean to direct. In addition, he wrot ... |
Spider-Man 2 | ... ss and quickly shot Maguire to stardom. He reprised his role in the sequels | (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (2007), and has also provided the voice of Spider- ... |
From Here to Eternity | ... nfess, the doomed regular soldier Robert E. Lee Prewitt in Fred Zinnemann's | , and the Jewish GI bullied by antisemites in Edward Dmytryk's The Young L ... |
Detroit Rock City | The title track and "Love to Love" were featured in the 1999 movie | . "Love to Love" was also covered by Djali Zwan for the 2002 movie Spun |
The Perfect Holiday | Latifah produced the 2007 film | . In addition to producing the film, Latifah starred alongside Terrence Ho ... |
Moulin Rouge | ... 48), Key Largo (1948), The Asphalt Jungle (1950), The African Queen (1951), | (1952), The Misfits (1961), and The Man Who Would Be King (1975). During h ... |
The Second Chance | ... m was abandoned with the company. He co-wrote and directed the feature film | starring Michael W. Smith, released February 17, 2006 |
Cannonball | ... th down. However he did accept the role of a gangster in exploitation movie | directed by Paul Bartel. In this period there were also several directoria ... |
Little Miss Marker | ... 934 Temple had attained child stardom in such films as Stand Up and Cheer!, | , Baby Take a Bow and Bright Eyes. Just six years old on the night she acc ... |
Spider-Man 3 | ... ire to stardom. He reprised his role in the sequels Spider-Man 2 (2004) and | (2007), and has also provided the voice of Spider-Man for the video game a ... |
On Your Toes | ... 1940). Some of Rodgers' work with Hart broke new ground in musical theatre: | was the first use of ballet to sustain the plot (in the "Slaughter on Tent ... |
In the Good Old Summertime | ... more films for MGM: Easter Parade (in which she danced with Fred Astaire), | , and her final film with MGM, Summer Stock |
Princess Mononoke | ... addition, he wrote the localized English language script to the anime movie | , based on a translation of the Japanese script |
Raakh | ... was publicised as a teen idol. He also starred in critically acclaimed film | , for which Khan got his first National Award for Special Jury Award. Afte ... |
Dances with Wolves | ... Buffalo Ranch in northern Stanley County was used in filming the 1990 movie | |
The Incredibles | ... erties to Slave Labor Graphics (Gargoyles) and BOOM! Kids (The Muppet Show, | , and Cars). Boom now also has the license for the classic characters, and ... |
The African Queen | ... re of the Sierra Madre (1948), Key Largo (1948), The Asphalt Jungle (1950), | (1951), Moulin Rouge (1952), The Misfits (1961), and The Man Who Would Be ... |
Total Recall | Twins (1988), a comedy with Danny DeVito also proved successful. | (1990) netted Schwarzenegger $10 million and 15% of the gross, and was a s ... |
Maltese Falcon | ... in film include the meaning of rosebud in Citizen Kane (1941), the titular | , the Rabbit's Foot in (2006), the briefcases in Pulp Fiction and Ronin, a ... |
Show Boat | The song "Ol' Man River" from the musical | mentions "Show me dat stream called de river Jordan, / Dat's de ol' stream ... |
Cats & Dogs | ... his youthful-sounding voice, a beagle puppy named Lou, in the family movie | |
That's Entertainment! III | ... Torch Song for a musical number featuring Joan Crawford. The retrospective | released the Charisse version to the public for the first time. This foota ... |
When the Boys Meet the Girls | In 1965, he had a small part in the movie | starring Connie Francis, essentially playing himself. He received kudos in ... |
Hair | ... man auditioned for a role in the Los Angeles production of the rock musical | , which was playing at the Aquarius Theatre at 6230 Sunset Boulevard, and ... |
The Postman | ... d role of the President, but ultimately decided to concentrate on finishing | instead. He personally offered the project to Harrison Ford |
The Age of Innocence | ... writers including Jay Cocks (who went on to co-script later Scorsese films | and Gangs of New York). The final draft was largely written by Scorsese an ... |
Joe the King | ... film The Prince of Egypt as Moses, before starring in the independent film | (1999) and playing a blind man in the drama/romance At First Sight, which ... |
Judgment at Nuremberg | ... le role in Huston's , and the concentration camp victim in Stanley Kramer's | . |
Night Plane from Chungking | Shanghai Express has been remade as | (1942) and Peking Express (1951) |
Cabaret | ... debut; courted after his successful productions of the musicals Oliver! and | , Mendes was nevertheless only given the job after twenty others were cons ... |
Game 6 | ... eased in 2005. They composed scores for four more films: 2005's Junebug and | , and 2006's Shortbus and Old Joy. Their scores for these four films were ... |
Key Largo | ... assics: The Maltese Falcon (1941), The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), | (1948), The Asphalt Jungle (1950), The African Queen (1951), Moulin Rouge ... |
Staying Alive | A sequel, | , was released in 1983. It starred John Travolta and was directed by Sylve ... |
The Castle | ... oved into feature films, making several popular Australian movies including | and The Dish, and hosted The Panel for several years, before moving on to ... |
Paper Moon | ... pt within budget limitations. It was through this entity that Bogdanovich's | (1973) was produced |
Avatar | ... ), the briefcases in Pulp Fiction and Ronin, and the mineral unobtainium in | (2009). The 2011 Martin Scorsese film initially focuses on a mysterious no ... |
Babes in Arms | ... ed a string of over two dozen musicals, including such popular successes as | (1937), The Boys from Syracuse (1938) and Pal Joey (1940). Some of Rodgers ... |
Taxi Driver | ... e appeared in his first mainstream film role, in Martin Scorsese's landmark | ; Scorsese allowed Brooks to improvise much of his dialogue. The role refl ... |
The Pirate | ... Academy Award-winning song "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe", and | (1948) |
Best Actor | ... ound magazine. It received eight Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, | for Robert De Niro, and Scorsese's first for Best Director. De Niro won, a ... |
1984 film | In David Lynch's | , Baron Harkonnen was portrayed by Kenneth McMillan. In this characterizat ... |
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre | ... ed, many of which are today considered classics: The Maltese Falcon (1941), | (1948), Key Largo (1948), The Asphalt Jungle (1950), The African Queen (19 ... |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ... ent celebrity circles. He became friends with James T. Aubrey, president of | Studios, and was introduced to celebrities such as financier Kirk Kerkoria ... |
Here Comes Mr. Jordan | ... e series from movies like Heaven Can Wait (1978), a remake of the 1941 film | . Bellisario felt the premise, if handled correctly and put in a science f ... |
Manolete | ... tale Venuto al Mondo as Gemma. After being shelved since 2007, Cruz's film | (originally shot in 2005) released on demand via cable, satellite, telco a ... |
It's a Great Feeling | ... sendup of her screen image in a cameo in the Doris Day-Jack Carson musical, | (1949). Other movie roles of the era include Lane Bellamy in Flamingo Road ... |
These Three | ... otably, 14-year-old Bonita Granville as Best Supporting Actress of 1936 for | , all of whom lost to their adult counterparts in their respective categor ... |
Hero | ... lar culture include Jet Li’s portrayal of the nameless prefect in the movie | |
Tropic Thunder | In 2008, Maguire took on a cameo role in the action comedy film | as a gay 18th century monk with his eye on Father O'Malley (Kirk Lazarus, ... |
Vanilla Sky | ... 0) and Woman on Top (2000). Cruz achieved recognition for her lead roles in | and Blow. Both films were released in 2001 and were commercially successfu ... |
House of Flying Daggers | Zhang has also been known to sing, and was featured on the | soundtrack with her own musical rendition of the ancient Chinese poem, Jia ... |
The Gold Rush | ... feature films and short subjects. Highlights include The Immigrant (1917), | (1925), City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936), and The Great Dictator (1 ... |
The African Queen | ... he Asphalt Jungle opened in theaters, Huston was already in Africa shooting | (1951), a story based on C. S. Forester's popular novel. It starred Humphr ... |
25th Hour | ... Studios include music videos by The Flaming Lips and feature films such as | and Sin City. Austin also hosted the MTV series, in 2005. The film review ... |
Takers | Christensen appeared in the crime drama | released in the United States on August 27, 2010. will be the fourth film ... |
City Lights | ... rt subjects. Highlights include The Immigrant (1917), The Gold Rush (1925), | (1931), Modern Times (1936), and The Great Dictator (1940), all of which h ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... gain sufficient weight to portray LaMotta after retirement. De Niro won an | for his performance |
American Psycho | ... n-of-the-millennium films such as Fight Club, In the Company of Men (1997), | (2000) and Boys Don't Cry (1999), American Beauty "raises the broader, wi ... |
Hercules in New York | ... ally achieving it when he was chosen to play the role of Hercules in 1970's | . Credited under the name "Arnold Strong," his accent in the film was so t ... |
Virgin Territory | Christensen appeared opposite Mischa Barton in | , which was released directly-to-DVD in North America on August 26, 2008. ... |
Waking Up in Reno | ... she has appeared in films from a wide range of genres, including the comedy | (2002), the thriller Gothika (2003), the Christmas movie Noel (2004), the ... |
The Hustler | ... se made The Color of Money, a sequel to the much admired Robert Rossen film | (1961) with Paul Newman. Although typically visually assured, The Color of ... |
The Last Picture Show | ... ael Cimino, and Francis Ford Coppola. His most critically acclaimed film is | (1971) |
Silverado | ... s restaurant Jake's are named after characters and locations from the movie | . The facility contains posters, costumes, and other memorabilia from Cost ... |
Raging Bull | ... th the idea of a movie about his life, based on his 1970 memoir . The film, | , was initially only a minor box office success, but eventually became a h ... |
Mad About Music | ... 6-year-old Durbin was a rising star as the singing ingenue in such films as | and That Certain Age, and Rooney had risen to fame in the Andy Hardy comed ... |
The Princess Bride | ... ers the sound of his murders by playing Tom Jones records. Cook appeared in | that year as the "Impressive Clergyman". Also that year he spent time work ... |
The Great Dictator | ... (1917), The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936), and | (1940), all of which have been selected for inclusion in the National Film ... |
Valley Girl | ... ldest Story in the World," and "Play the Breaks" were featured in the movie | , but by that time the group had already broken up. Case briefly toured wi ... |
Gothika | ... ange of genres, including the comedy Waking Up in Reno (2002), the thriller | (2003), the Christmas movie Noel (2004), the action adventure Sahara (2005 ... |
True Grit | ... Slipping-Down Life, A Scanner Darkly, and most recently, the Coen Brothers' | , Grindhouse, Machete, How To Eat Fried Worms and Bandslam. In order to dr ... |
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | ... g and reductive." She next appeared in the supporting role of Mary Svevo in | (2004), alongside Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, and Tom Wilkinson. The latter ... |
The Harvey Girls | ... on-singing dramatic role. Garland's other famous films of the 1940s include | (1946), in which she introduced the Academy Award-winning song "On the Atc ... |
Cromwell | Other films include | with Alec Guinness, west side of the house, The Avengers with Sean Connery ... |
Forever Enthralled | Zhang provided the voice of Karai in TMNT (2007). She later starred in | (2008) and appeared in The Horsemen (2009) with Dennis Quaid |
All Quiet on the Western Front | ... producing a slew of novels on both sides of the Atlantic including notably | and Johnny Got His Gun. The 1963 English stage musical Oh, What a Lovely W ... |
Amazing Stories | ... a brief venture into television, directing an episode of Steven Spielberg's | |
Léon | In the movie | (aka The Professional), when Léon and Mathilda check into the hotel, Mathi ... |
Junebug | ... hich was released in 2005. They composed scores for four more films: 2005's | and Game 6, and 2006's Shortbus and Old Joy. Their scores for these four f ... |
That Certain Age | ... s a rising star as the singing ingenue in such films as Mad About Music and | , and Rooney had risen to fame in the Andy Hardy comedies and received cri ... |
The Girl of Your Dreams | ... e 1990s and 2000s included Open Your Eyes (1997), The Hi-Lo Country (1999), | (2000) and Woman on Top (2000). Cruz achieved recognition for her lead rol ... |
V for Vendetta | ... ooking the maze, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory starring Johnny Depp and | with Stephen Fry |
Here Come the Huggetts | ... atriarch in a trio of popular post-World War II family films beginning with | . He also co-starred in the 1955 Hammer film version of The Quatermass Xpe ... |
The Big Knife | ... . During the same period, Renoir produced in Paris the Clifford Odets play, | , and wrote and produced in Paris for Leslie Caron his own play, Orvet |
Heartbreak Hotel | ... His phrasing, use of echo, it's all so beautiful. Musically, it's perfect." | , a film based on a mythical incident involving the kidnapping of Presley, ... |
Johnny Got His Gun | ... sides of the Atlantic including notably All Quiet on the Western Front and | . The 1963 English stage musical Oh, What a Lovely War! provided a satiric ... |
The Quatermass Xperiment | ... re Come the Huggetts. He also co-starred in the 1955 Hammer film version of | and as a police superintendent in the 1955 Ealing Studios black comedy The ... |
Swing Vote | ... Brooks, in which he portrayed a serial killer. In 2008, Costner starred in | . Costner was honored on September 6, 2006 when his hand and foot prints w ... |
MGM | ... deserts his company out of fear, but later returns to fight alongside them. | , however, saw the message of the movie as too antiwar. Without Huston's i ... |
Funny Girl | ... the team's routine. She demonstrates how it's done with the title song from | , and Rachel, sitting in the audience, whispers to her friend, "Exactly wh ... |
Baby Take a Bow | ... ned child stardom in such films as Stand Up and Cheer!, Little Miss Marker, | and Bright Eyes. Just six years old on the night she accepted her Honorary ... |
Pumping Iron | ... warzenegger drew attention and boosted his profile in the bodybuilding film | (1977), elements of which were dramatized. In 1991, Schwarzenegger purchas ... |
The Importance of Being Earnest | ... commercial success Richard of Bordeaux (1933), his definitive production of | (1939, 1942, 1947), Medea with Judith Anderson's Tony Award-winning perfor ... |
film | ... r 10," was the inspiration for the novel Starter for 10, and the subsequent | |
Toy Story | In the fictional world of the | movies, Buzz Lightyear is an animated toy action figure, which was based o ... |
The Cincinnati Kid | ... ohoff and director Norman Jewison gave him screen credit for writing 1965's | . Lardner's later work included M*A*S*H (1970), for which he won the Acade ... |
Woman on Top | ... r Eyes (1997), The Hi-Lo Country (1999), The Girl of Your Dreams (2000) and | (2000). Cruz achieved recognition for her lead roles in Vanilla Sky and Bl ... |
Blaze | Portions of the 1989 film | , starring Paul Newman, were filmed in Winnfield and Saline, Louisiana |
The Muppets Take Manhattan | ... ade appearances within the Muppets franchise, including The Muppet Show and | |
The Immigrant | ... d starred in dozens of feature films and short subjects. Highlights include | (1917), The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936), and ... |
Ealing Studios | ... sion of The Quatermass Xperiment and as a police superintendent in the 1955 | black comedy The Ladykillers |
Vanishing on 7th Street | In October 2009 he started shooting the horror film | , directed by Brad Anderson, alongside Thandie Newton and John Leguizamo. ... |
No Country for Old Men | ... rrell, a Texas state senator. It is the setting for Cormac McCarthy's novel | , and the Academy Award winning film adaptation of the same name |
For Love of the Game | ... baseball theme. They include Chasing Dreams, Bull Durham, Field of Dreams, | and The Upside of Anger, in which his character is a former pro baseball p ... |
Wake in Fright | ... llers and horror films dubbed "outback gothic" have been created, including | , Walkabout, The Cars That Ate Paris and Picnic at Hanging Rock in the 197 ... |
Oh, What a Lovely War! | ... on the Western Front and Johnny Got His Gun. The 1963 English stage musical | provided a satirical take on World War I, which was released in a cinemati ... |
Mean Streets | ... in Tarantino stated that he preferred Hey Good Lookin' to Martin Scorsese's | |
Best Actress | ... ed Roberts her second Academy Award nomination and her first nomination for | |
The Red Badge of Courage | After completing The Asphalt Jungle, Huston's next film, | (1951), was of a completely different subject: war and its effect on soldi ... |
The Exorcist | ... which had passed cinema certification fell foul of the Act. In particular, | , which was made available by Warner Home Video in December 1981, was not ... |
Batman Forever | ... ghetti Incident?" (1993), while The Offspring covered "Smash It Up" for the | soundtrack (1995). Both cover versions would enjoy major label distributio ... |
The 39 Steps | ... popularized both the term "MacGuffin" and the technique, with his 1935 film | , an early example of the concept. Hitchcock explained the term "MacGuffin ... |
Spamalot | Broadway references have included | , where a "Grail dance" sends up the "bottle dance" in Fiddler's wedding s ... |
I Am Legend | ... ost eclectic film works was the music to The Omega Man, based upon the book | by Richard Matheson and starring Charlton Heston. The soundtrack was not r ... |
The Stars Look Down | ... n made at Twickenham since the end of Hagen's tenure including Carol Reed's | in 1939, In the 1960s classic films such as Alfie starring Michael Caine, ... |
Something Wild | ... ll with popular low-budget "cult" films of the 1980s, e.g. Jonathan Demme's | and Alex Cox's Repo Man |
Key Largo | Also in 1948 he directed his next film, | , again with Humphrey Bogart starring. It was the story about a disillusio ... |
Music for Millions | ... ar child actresses of her day, starring in the films The Canterville Ghost, | , and Meet Me In St. Louis alongside former Juvenile Award Honoree Judy Ga ... |
Never Say Never Again | ... ice (1967) – then appeared again as Bond in Diamonds Are Forever (1971) and | (1983). All seven films were commercially successful |
Carrington | Strachey was portrayed by Jonathan Pryce in the 1995 film | . At the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, Carrington won the Jury Prize and Pryc ... |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | A two-part live-action film version is planned to be co-produced by | and New Line Cinema, produced and directed by Peter Jackson. and are sched ... |
Sin City | ... de music videos by The Flaming Lips and feature films such as 25th Hour and | . Austin also hosted the MTV series, in 2005. The film review websites Spi ... |
Sudden Fear | ... ros. contract. As she had done before, Crawford triumphed as Myra Hudson in | (1952) at RKO, which was the movie that introduced her co-star, Jack Palan ... |
Presenting Lily Mars | At the age of 21, she was given the "glamour treatment" in | , in which she was dressed in "grown-up" gowns. Her lightened hair was als ... |
The Ladykillers | ... ment and as a police superintendent in the 1955 Ealing Studios black comedy | |
Every Day Except Christmas | ... te films. In 2007, Iranian filmmaker Maziar Bahari selected O Dreamland and | (1957), a record of a day in the old Covent Garden market, for his top 10 ... |
The Cars That Ate Paris | ... ed "outback gothic" have been created, including Wake in Fright, Walkabout, | and Picnic at Hanging Rock in the 1970s, Razorback and Shame in the 1980s ... |
Jamón, jamón | ... debut at 16 on television and her feature film debut the following year in | (1992), to critical acclaim. Her subsequent roles in the 1990s and 2000s i ... |
Dances with Wolves | ... vision Arts) Awards. Costner's roles include Lt. John J. Dunbar in the film | , Jim Garrison in JFK, Ray Kinsella in Field of Dreams, Robin Hood in , Cr ... |
O Dreamland | ... al Top 10 favorite films. In 2007, Iranian filmmaker Maziar Bahari selected | and Every Day Except Christmas (1957), a record of a day in the old Covent ... |
same name | ... la (1978, ongoing) by Peter Madsen, and its subsequent animated film of the | (1986). Valhalla is prominently referenced—with the line "Valhalla, I am c ... |
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre | ... s an American, asked to "help out a fellow American, down on his luck", was | (1948). It would become one of the films which established his reputation ... |
Hamburg cell | After moving to Hamburg in 1998, Shehhi helped form the | with Mohamed Atta and Ramzi bin al-Shibh. There, his views became more and ... |
Shadow of a Doubt | ... dramatisation of the dangers of rumours during wartime, for Life magazine. | (1943), Hitchcock's personal favourite of all his films and the second of ... |
Magnolia | ... other American films of 1999—such as Fight Club, Bringing Out the Dead and | —American Beauty instructs its audience to "[lead] more meaningful lives". ... |
Mona Lisa Smile | ... vity (2003), where she had a supporting role. That same year she starred in | (2003). She was part of an ensemble cast that included Julia Roberts, Magg ... |
Robotech | ... , Warner Bros. has plans to fast-track a movie based on 1980s anime series, | . Maguire is producing the film through his Maguire Entertainment banner a ... |
Playhouse 90 | ... was Charles Einstein (1926–2007), a writer for such television programs as | and Lou Grant. Brooks is Jewish; his grandparents emigrated from Austria a ... |
Jericho | ... ay dignity for black actors and pride in African heritage. In films such as | (1937) and The Proud Valley (1940), he portrayed strong black American mal ... |
How To Eat Fried Worms | ... rkly, and most recently, the Coen Brothers' True Grit, Grindhouse, Machete, | and Bandslam. In order to draw future film projects to the area, the Austi ... |
New Line Cinema | ... action film version is planned to be co-produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and | , produced and directed by Peter Jackson. and are scheduled to be released ... |
documentary | ... lm, a crew of filmmakers follow a serial killer, recording his crimes for a | they are producing. At first dispassionate observers, they find themselves ... |
The Hi-Lo Country | ... Her subsequent roles in the 1990s and 2000s included Open Your Eyes (1997), | (1999), The Girl of Your Dreams (2000) and Woman on Top (2000). Cruz achie ... |
National Film Registry | In 1995, The Band Wagon was selected for preservation in the United States | by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aestheti ... |
Beyond the Stars | ... ility. The U.S. Space and Rocket Center stood in for NASA in the 1989 movie | starring Martin Sheen, Christian Slater, and Sharon Stone. Parts of Tom an ... |
The Questor Tapes | ... ared in a small role as Dr. Emil Vaslovik, creator of the title android, in | , written for television by Gene Roddenberry and Gene L. Coon and directed ... |
Don's Fountain of Youth | ... odoo adventure. In 1953, the Walt Disney Company created a cartoon entitled | , in which Donald Duck had supposedly discovered the famous fountain and c ... |
Meet Me in St. Louis | One of Garland's most successful films for MGM was | (1944), in which she introduced three standards: "The Trolley Song", "The ... |
Raja Hindustani | ... ly release in 1996 was the Dharmesh Darshan directed commercial blockbuster | in which he was paired opposite Karisma Kapoor. The film earned him his fi ... |
Anna Karenina | ... lso had a prominent television role in Rudolph Cartier's 1961 production of | for BBC Television, in which he co-starred with Claire Bloom |
New York, I Love You | ... 08. Bilson and Christensen co-starred again in the same segment of the film | |
documentary | ... en join Ben on his sadistic adventures, recording them as a fly on the wall | . Ben takes them to meet his family and friends, while explaining at lengt ... |
Conan the Destroyer | ... rbarian in 1982, which was a box-office hit. This was followed by a sequel, | in 1984, although it was not as successful as its predecessor. In 1983, Sc ... |
A Majority of One | ... in a large number of movies, giving notable performances in Picnic (1955), | (1961), Five Finger Exercise (1962), Gypsy (1962), and The Trouble with An ... |
The Maltese Falcon | ... t directing assignment, Huston chose Dashiell Hammett's detective thriller, | , a film which had already failed at the box office in two earlier version ... |
Japanese Story | ... d Picnic at Hanging Rock in the 1970s, Razorback and Shame in the 1980s and | , The Proposition and the world-renowned Wolf Creek in the 2000s. These fi ... |
Festival Express | ... er recording Stage Fright, the Band was among the acts participating in the | , an all-star rock concert tour of Canada by train that also included Jani ... |
National Film Registry | ... Great Dictator (1940), all of which have been selected for inclusion in the | . Three of these films made the AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies and AFI's 100 ... |
Disturbia | ... mmon plot device in both serious (e.g. Rear Window, Klute and more recently | ) and humorous (e.g. Porky's, Animal House and more recently Semi-Pro, Ame ... |
Knightriders | The film | (1981) by George A. Romero starring Ed Harris used scenes shot in Fawn Tow ... |
The Exorcist | ... . Such permission was not always granted, and in the case of the release of | in 1973, a number of enterprising managers of cinemas where permission had ... |
High Noon | ... "We spoofed everything, we took Mission: Impossible, Bad Day at Black Rock, | , The Dirty Dozen, The Birds... we took them all. The film buffs used to l ... |
25th Hour | He is also a producer whose production credits include | (2002), Whatever We Do (2003), and Seabiscuit (2003), for which he served ... |
SpaceCamp | ... Like Rats), Air Band (2005), and Constellation (2005). Portions of the film | (1986) were filmed at Huntsville's U.S. Space and Rocket Center at the epo ... |
Let There Be Light | ... ilure by America's intelligence agencies which resulted in many deaths, and | (1945), about psychologically damaged veterans, also censored for 35 years ... |
The Proposition | ... ing Rock in the 1970s, Razorback and Shame in the 1980s and Japanese Story, | and the world-renowned Wolf Creek in the 2000s. These films depict the Aus ... |
In a Lonely Place | ... hit for Brooks, "Boogie Woogie Blues" followed in 1948, and she appeared in | (1950) starring Humphrey Bogart, and in The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) w ... |
Scrooge | ... productions. He began to make more expensive films such as Seymour Hicks's | (1935) and Spy of Napoleon which he hoped to gain both a national and inte ... |
The Good German | ... ick Tully opposite George Clooney and Cate Blanchett in Steven Soderbergh's | , based on the Joseph Kanon novel of the same name |
French Cancan | ... and commerce: Le Carrosse d'or (The Golden Coach) (1953) with Anna Magnani, | with Jean Gabin and María Félix (1955) and Eléna et les hommes (Elena and ... |
The Emperor Jones | ... laim, and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. His first major hit was | , which ran on Broadway in 1920 and obliquely commented on the U.S. occupa ... |
Oklahoma! | ... owing the spectacular success of the first Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, | (1943), the pair sought to collaborate on another piece, knowing that any ... |
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas | ... ely arbitrary, one raid famously netting a copy of the Dolly Parton musical | (1982) under the mistaken belief it was pornographic |
20 Years After | A few feature films have been shot in Huntsville, including | (2008, originally released as Like Moles, Like Rats), Air Band (2005), and ... |
Repo Man | ... lt" films of the 1980s, e.g. Jonathan Demme's Something Wild and Alex Cox's | |
Peking Express | Shanghai Express has been remade as Night Plane from Chungking (1942) and | (1951) |
Funny Girl | ... rn," Kurt sings Barbra Streisand's "I'm the Greatest Star" from the musical | , stating "[He] has permission from the woman herself," actually meaning R ... |
My Bloody Valentine 3D | ... starring Ed Harris used scenes shot in Fawn Township (1980) for the movie. | (2009) was filmed on location at the Fawn Tavern on Bull Creek Road and Th ... |
The Blue Lamp | ... yed the role for which he would be remembered, PC George Dixon, in the film | . One observer predicted, "This film will make Jack the most famous police ... |
The Blues | The following year Scorsese completed production of | , an expansive seven part documentary tracing the history of blues music f ... |
The Matrix | ... with existentialist issues include Fight Club, I ♥ Huckabees, Waking Life, | , Ordinary People and Life in a Day. Likewise, films throughout the 20th c ... |
Daratt | ... hamat Saleh Haroun. His later film Abouna was critically acclaimed, and his | won the Grand Special Jury Prize at the 63rd Venice International Film Fes ... |
The Canterville Ghost | ... e one of the most popular child actresses of her day, starring in the films | , Music for Millions, and Meet Me In St. Louis alongside former Juvenile A ... |
Flashdance | ... Crazy. Boddicker had just won a Grammy for his song, "Imagination", on the | soundtrack. In addition to composing the score, he also produced alien sou ... |
School of Rock | ... The New Guy, Hope Floats, The Alamo, Blank Check, The Wendall Baker Story, | , A Slipping-Down Life, A Scanner Darkly, and most recently, the Coen Brot ... |
The Scarlet Pimpernel | ... zy novel, Eldorado. The most well-known of the Pimpernel movies is the 1934 | starring Leslie Howard, considered the definitive adaptation |
Lagaan | In 2001 he appeared in | . The film was a major critical and commercial success, and received a nom ... |
True Lies | ... ark, and did not do well at the box office. His next film, the comedy drama | (1994) was a popular spy film, and saw Schwarzenegger, reunited with James ... |
A Man for All Seasons | ... story about a man's conflict of conscience. In this sense it is a cousin to | . In any event, respect for the Western Hero has not been diminished by Hi ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | Norma Shearer won the | . Also starring in the film are Robert Montgomery, Conrad Nagel, and Flore ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... directing her in a screen adaptation of the play. He agreed and encouraged | executives to purchase the rights from the playwrights for $250,000 and of ... |
Abouna | ... ma Bye Bye Africa, was made in 1999 by Mahamat Saleh Haroun. His later film | was critically acclaimed, and his Daratt won the Grand Special Jury Prize ... |
Ordinary People | ... ntialist issues include Fight Club, I ♥ Huckabees, Waking Life, The Matrix, | and Life in a Day. Likewise, films throughout the 20th century such as The ... |
The Glenn Miller Story | In 1953, Universal-International pictures released | , starring James Stewart. In 1953, Glenn Miller was voted into the Down Be ... |
Get Crazy | ... s first choice for composer. They had worked together on the soundtrack for | . Boddicker had just won a Grammy for his song, "Imagination", on the Flas ... |
The Birth of a Nation | ... , and used tinting as a special effect in many of his films. His 1915 epic, | , used a number of colors, including amber, blue, lavender, and a striking ... |
Gulliver's Travels | ... e to attack indifference to the plight of the desperately poor. In his book | he writes about the flaws in human society in general and English society ... |
Wilde | ... 1988 and a Pulitzer Prize in 1989. The book was the basis for the 1997 film | , directed by Brian Gilbert and starring Stephen Fry as the title characte ... |
We of the Never Never | ... Career (1979) featured Judy Davis and Sam Neill in early lead roles. 1982's | followed up on the theme of the female experience of life in the Australia ... |
Rent | ... Mimìs and Rodolfos, and two Musettas and Marcellos, were used in rotation. | , a 1996 musical by Jonathan Larson, is based on La bohème. Here the lover ... |
Boys Town | ... Andy Hardy comedies and received critical acclaim for his dramatic turn in | . 18-years-old on the night he accepted the accolade, Rooney would be the ... |
Saga of a Star World | ... who, almost four years later, again directed him in Battlestar Galactica: " | " |
A Christmas Carol | ... benezer Scrooge is the principal character in Charles Dickens's 1843 novel, | . At the beginning of the novel, Scrooge is a cold-hearted, tight-fisted a ... |
My Bloody Valentine 3D | Several scenes of the 2009 horror film | were shot in Ford City. The borough was also referenced in a scene of the ... |
Hope Floats | ... Gale, Miss Congeniality, Doubting Thomas, Slacker, Idiocracy, The New Guy, | , The Alamo, Blank Check, The Wendall Baker Story, School of Rock, A Slipp ... |
Under Capricorn | ... ckly around the set as it followed the continuous action of the long takes. | (1949), set in nineteenth-century Australia, also used the short-lived tec ... |
The Exorcist | ... ave allowed some long-proscribed films to be re-appraised around this time. | was granted an uncut 18 certificate on 10 June 1999 and several official ' ... |
Wings of Courage | ... is credited as one of Kilmer's finest performances. 1995 saw Kilmer star in | , a 3D IMAX film, and that same year, he starred opposite Al Pacino and Ro ... |
The Big Pond | ... ank Heaven for Little Girls and for his films including The Love Parade and | . His trademark attire was a boater hat, which he always wore on stage wit ... |
The Sound of Music | ... t his home in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, at 65, shortly after the opening of | on Broadway. The final song he wrote was "Edelweiss", which was added duri ... |
Factory Girl | ... story of a man who remains awake but paralyzed during heart surgery, and in | , opposite Sienna Miller and Guy Pearce. Christensen next starred with Sam ... |
Fight Club | Some contemporary films dealing with existentialist issues include | , I ♥ Huckabees, Waking Life, The Matrix, Ordinary People and Life in a Da ... |
Planet of the Apes | ... the reversal of roles, and a possible inspiration for Pierre Boulle's novel | |
Cedar Rapids | | is an American comedy film about a naive insurance agent Ed Helms who is s ... |
Best Writing, Screenplay | The film was nominated for Best Director, Best Picture, and | . It lost Best Picture to Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth |
American Venus | ... Vince Vaughn in Wedding Crashers. De Mornay also starred in the 2007 drama | |
musical | ... languages. Subsequently, the story has been adapted for television, film, a | and other media |
Mélo | ... allenge of taking a complete stage work and giving it new cinematic life in | (1986), an adaptation of Henry Bernstein's 1929 play of the same name. Res ... |
The Love Parade | ... i, Valentine, and Thank Heaven for Little Girls and for his films including | and The Big Pond. His trademark attire was a boater hat, which he always w ... |
The Last Waltz | ... es. This performance was immortalized in Martin Scorsese's 1978 documentary | . The Band reformed in 1983 without guitarist Robbie Robertson, who had fo ... |
The Glenn Miller Story | ... ph Flanagan, Jerry Gray, and Ray Anthony. This, coupled with the success of | (1953), led the Miller estate to ask to lead a new ghost band. This 1956 b ... |
On Her Majesty's Secret Service | ... ng Honor Blackman to play a leading role in a James Bond film, in this case | |
Bye Bye Africa | ... nly one in the whole country. The first Chadian feature film, the docudrama | , was made in 1999 by Mahamat Saleh Haroun. His later film Abouna was crit ... |
Quo Vadis | Spencer's first movie role was that of a member of the Praetorian guard in | , a film shot in Italy, in 1951. During the 1950s and part of the 1960s, S ... |
Inglourious Basterds | Hilmar Eichhorn portrayed a fictional version of Jannings in | , directed by Quentin Tarantino |
Great Railway Journeys | ... , was aired on 10 November 2008. He also presented one episode of the BBC's | , in which he travelled in India ("India East to West" from Calcutta to Ra ... |
The Importance of Being Earnest | ... g won honorary awards for "Best Foreign Company" for his 1947 production of | and for his one-man show Ages of Man). He also directed the operas The Tro ... |
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | ... s L. Brooks's hit Broadcast News (1987), Albert Brooks was nominated for an | as an insecure, supremely ethical network TV reporter, who offers the rhet ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | Garland was nominated for the | and, in the run-up to the 27th Academy Awards, was generally expected to w ... |
The Untouchables | ... Haynes in A Perfect World, Frank Farmer in The Bodyguard and Eliot Ness in | . Costner also founded the band Modern West, and has performed with the ba ... |
Sometimes a Great Notion | ... aid to have been Ken Kesey's inspiration for the Stamper House in his novel | , Heceta Head Lighthouse and Keepers Quarters, Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial ... |
Waking Life | ... films dealing with existentialist issues include Fight Club, I ♥ Huckabees, | , The Matrix, Ordinary People and Life in a Day. Likewise, films throughou ... |
Mrs. Doubtfire | ... h on the Roof, which incorporates the works of H. P. Lovecraft. In the film | (1993), parodies "Matchmaker" |
Spider-Man 2 | ... rie intake for Seabiscuit followed by a rapid increase to regain weight for | |
The Night of the Hunter | ... riller taking its cues heavily from Alfred Hitchcock and Charles Laughton's | (1955). Cape Fear received a mixed critical reception and was lambasted in ... |
Out of the Blue | ... ommended Brooks to a film director friend of his who placed her in the film | in 1947. Encouraged by orchestra leader Charlie Barnet, Brooks practiced s ... |
Smoking/No Smoking | ... ome (1989), an ambitious theatrical adaptation followed with the diptych of | (1993): Resnais, having admired the plays of Alan Ayckbourn for many years ... |
The Yearling | ... venile Oscar for his screen debut as Jody in Warner Brothers' family drama, | . Although the Academy didn't officially begin to present the Juvenile Awa ... |
Boot Hill | # | (1969 |
The Invention of Lying | Guest appeared in the 2009 comedy | |
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life | ... original television show, Monty Python's Flying Circus, to their 1983 film | . Of the many adjectives (some listed in the introduction above) that migh ... |
Don't Move | ... haracters – never really fuses with the main plot." Her final 2005 film was | playing Italia. Eric Harrison of the Houston Chronicle noted that Cruz "go ... |
Orphans of the Storm | # | (1921) - $3,000,00 |
Spider-Man 2 | ... the first Spider-Man film led Dunst to reprise the role in the 2004 sequel, | . The movie was well received by critics and a financial success, setting ... |
1962 movie | 1991 brought Cape Fear, a remake of a cult | of the same name, and the director's seventh collaboration with De Niro. A ... |
Ace High | # | (1968 |
Dreamgirls | On December 21, 1981, the Tony Award-winning musical | opened at the Imperial Theatre on Broadway and ran for 1,522 performances. ... |
The Covered Wagon | # | (1923) - $3,800,00 |
Reds | Half a century later, Warren Beatty made the 1981 film | , based on the life of John Reed. Beatty starred as Reed, while Diane Keat ... |
City Lights | ... s by jokingly using his 1929 Oscar as a doorstop. This may help explain why | and Modern Times, considered by several polls to be two of the greatest of ... |
The Skeleton Key | The parish was setting of the 2005 motion picture | . (The movie was not actually filmed in Houma, or Terrebonne Parish.) It h ... |
Night of the Living Dead | ... n Ford City. The borough was also referenced in a scene of the cult classic | . Ford City is one setting for the 1983 novel A Country Such as This by Ja ... |
Senso | ... on Scorsese, he documents influences from films such as Luchino Visconti's | and his Il Gattopardo as well as Orson Welles's The Magnificent Ambersons ... |
Johnny Guitar | ... Sudden Fear, Crawford appeared in films ranging from the camp western film | (1954) to the drama Autumn Leaves (1956), opposite a young Cliff Robertson ... |
Bandslam | ... e Coen Brothers' True Grit, Grindhouse, Machete, How To Eat Fried Worms and | . In order to draw future film projects to the area, the Austin Film Socie ... |
First Kid | ... rank Berkowitz. He also made a minor appearance as himself in the 1996 film | |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ... that had been spent on Boorman's screenplay. Down the hall from Medavoy was | president Dan Melnick, who interrupted a meeting with Peter Bogdanovich wh ... |
Daresalam | ... ernational Film Festival. Issa Serge Coelo directed Chad's two other films, | and |
Can-Can | ... red the United States and between 1960 and 1963 made eight films, including | (1960) with Frank Sinatra. In 1961, he starred in the drama Fanny with Les ... |
Wedding Crashers | ... following year, had a brief role alongside Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn in | . De Mornay also starred in the 2007 drama American Venus |
Double Trouble | # | (1984 |
We Were Soldiers | ... ood Morning, Vietnam, Go Tell the Spartans, Born on the Fourth of July, and | , have tended to contain critical messages |
The Woman on the Beach | ... nal d'une femme de chambre, starring Paulette Goddard and Burgess Meredith. | (1947) starring Joan Bennett and Robert Ryan was heavily reshot and reedit ... |
Lady Windermere's Fan | ... e play". Wilde's name did not appear on the cover, it was "By the Author of | ". His return to work was brief though, as he refused to write anything el ... |
Office Space | ... he most by the group is that of the absurd. Another related comedy would be | |
Out of Sight | ... de us more attractive?" He also won positive notices for his role in 1998's | , playing an untrustworthy banker and ex-convict |
Carmen Jones | ... e A Grand Night for Singing. Hammerstein also wrote the book and lyrics for | , an adaptation of Georges Bizet's opera Carmen with an all-black cast tha ... |
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn | ... with her devoted mother and alcoholic father in the 20th Century Fox drama, | |
Go For It! | # | (1983 |
Academy Award for Best Actor | In 1949 he was nominated for the | for Johnny Belinda. In 1975 he was nominated for the Emmy for Outstanding ... |
The Big Parade | # | (1925) - $6,400,00 |
Gigi | Chevalier appeared in the movie musical | (1958) with Leslie Caron and Hermione Gingold, with whom he shared the son ... |
Breakfast on Pluto | The 2005 film | features the Wombles |
Junior Miss | ... eer at the age of six, in 1945, 13-year-old Garner appeared in Nob Hill and | , as well as receiving critical acclaim for her dramatic role as Francie N ... |
My First Mister | ... ying retail store owner who befriends disillusioned teen Leelee Sobieski in | (2001). Brooks continued his voiceover work in Disney and Pixar's Finding ... |
National Lampoon's Animal House | The 1978 comedy film | was co-written by Chris Miller '63, and is based loosely on a series of st ... |
The Magnificent Ambersons | ... as Luchino Visconti's Senso and his Il Gattopardo as well as Orson Welles's | and also Roberto Rossellini's La Prise de pouvoir par Louis XIV. Although ... |
The Birth of a Nation | # | (1915) - $10,000,00 |
Nob Hill | ... ific film career at the age of six, in 1945, 13-year-old Garner appeared in | and Junior Miss, as well as receiving critical acclaim for her dramatic ro ... |
A Slipping-Down Life | ... pe Floats, The Alamo, Blank Check, The Wendall Baker Story, School of Rock, | , A Scanner Darkly, and most recently, the Coen Brothers' True Grit, Grind ... |
Paths of Glory | Stanley Kubrick's 1957 anti-war film | "illustrates, and even illuminates...existentialism" by examining the "nec ... |
Guilty as Sin | ... 91) and in 1993, starred as a defense lawyer in Sidney Lumet's murder drama | |
Love in the Afternoon | ... 55, with Vic Schoen as arranger and musical director. The Billy Wilder film | (1957) with Audrey Hepburn and Gary Cooper was his first Hollywood film in ... |
Ghostbusters | ... Banzai co-star Christopher Lloyd), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and | . It made USD $620,279 on its opening weekend before finally grossing $6.2 ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... his voice-over narration of newsreels produced by the Canadian division of | . However, Barron proved ill at ease in the moderator's seat, so both Fred ... |
Paramount Pictures | A film adaptation of Dreamgirls was released by DreamWorks and | in December 2006. The film contains more overt references to Motown and Th ... |
Dark Victory | She was emotional during the making of her next film, | (1939), and considered abandoning it until the producer Hal B. Wallis conv ... |
The Search | ... River which was shot in 1946 and released in 1948. Clift's second movie was | . Clift was unhappy with the quality of the script, and rewrote most of it ... |
Murder by Death | ... lm is a murder mystery set in a Gothic Revival mansion, and is styled after | (which also featured Clue star Eileen Brennan) and other various murder/di ... |
A Grand Night for Singing | ... ame name), and the television musical Cinderella, all featured in the revue | . Hammerstein also wrote the book and lyrics for Carmen Jones, an adaptati ... |
The 6th Day | ... upernatural thriller End of Days (1999), later followed by the action films | (2000) and Collateral Damage (2002) all of which failed to do well at the ... |
The Italian Job | In 2003, Fanning had a cameo appearance, playing himself, in the film | (2003). In the film, Seth Green's character accused Fanning of stealing Na ... |
Finding Nemo | ... st Mister (2001). Brooks continued his voiceover work in Disney and Pixar's | (2003), as the voice of "Marlin", one of the film's protagonists; Nemo is ... |
Sarfarosh | ... ssful Ghulam, for which he also did playback singing. John Mathew Matthan's | (1999), Khan's first release in 1999, was also moderately successful, gain ... |
The Adventures of Barry McKenzie | ... ing Australian colloquial culture were produced over the decade, including: | (1972), Alvin Purple (1973), and Barry McKenzie Holds His Own (1974). The ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... riginal writers were credited. Clift's performance saw him nominated for an | . His naturalistic performance led to director Fred Zinneman's being asked ... |
The Gold Rush | # | (1925) - $4,250,00 |
We Are Marshall | ... to the Tri-State Airport, killing all on board. A movie about the tragedy, | , was released in 2006 |
Best Actress Academy Award | ... nce again being an unbridled psychopath. Sharon Stone was nominated for the | for her performance |
Don’t Move | ... m without looking fake." She also starred in Sergio Castellitto’s melodrama | . Cruz, who learned Italian for the role, earned critical acclaim for her ... |
Five Finger Exercise | ... , his own adaptation of The Cherry Orchard (1954), The Potting Shed (1958), | (1959), Peter Ustinov's comedy Half Way Up a Tree (1967), and Private Live ... |
Rin Tin Tin | ... unner up. While researching her book, Orlean discovered that it was in fact | , the German Shepherd, one of the biggest movie stars of his time, who won ... |
We Are Marshall | ... to the Tri-State Airport, killing all on board. A movie about the tragedy, | , was released in 2006 |
The Sound of Music | ... ay musicals such as Allegro, Me & Juliet, Pipe Dream, Flower Drum Song, and | , as well as the musical film State Fair (and its stage adaptation of the ... |
stage musicals | ... of , Princess Venus is shown as having had an infatuation with Kunzite. The | told that the two of them were in love at the time of the Moon Kingdom, as ... |
Way Down East | # | (1920) - $5,000,00 |
The Merry Widow | In 1934, he starred in the first sound film of the Franz Lehár operetta | , one of his best-known films. In 1935, he signed with MGM and returned to ... |
Frankenfish | ... , a movie called Snakehead Terror was featured, and in June 2004, the movie | was aired. There has also been a movie produced by Ten Pound Films titled ... |
Coraline | ... 05's Anansi Boys). After that, another 'all-ages' book (in the same vein as | and The Graveyard Book). Following that, Gaiman says that he will release ... |
Portrait of Jennie | ... rable amount of the Selznick theatrical film library, including Rebecca and | (but not including Gone with the Wind, which Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer had acqui ... |
The Big Chill | ... a small role in the nuclear holocaust film Testament. Later, he was cast in | and filmed several scenes that were planned as flashbacks, but they were r ... |
film of the same name | ... f the legend, The Once and Future King. The musical was adapted into a 1967 | , which starred Richard Harris as Arthur, and which featured the Castle of ... |
Never Say Never Again | After his experience with | in 1983 and the following court case, Connery became unhappy with the majo ... |
A Christmas Carol | ... ncluding the very first American Sherlock Holmes (1916), the first American | (1908) and the first Jesse James movie, The James Boys of Missouri (1908). ... |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | ... rio), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Cate Blanchett), and Alan Alda for | . Despite having a leading tally, the film ended up with only five Oscars: ... |
Swarm of the Snakehead | ... h was aired. There has also been a movie produced by Ten Pound Films titled | which related to this incident |
The Six Wives of Henry VIII | ... r", a 90-minute BBC television drama (the last in a 6-part series, entitled | ) Catherine was played by Rosalie Crutchley opposite Keith Michell's Henry ... |
Apocalypse Now | ... *H. With the Vietnam War, the tide of balance turned and its films, notably | , Good Morning, Vietnam, Go Tell the Spartans, Born on the Fourth of July, ... |
The Life of David Gale | ... , Waking Life, Spy Kids, Dazed and Confused, Wild Texas Wind, Office Space, | , Miss Congeniality, Doubting Thomas, Slacker, Idiocracy, The New Guy, Hop ... |
original Henry James title | The film was remade under the | in 1997 |
Thunderheart | ... interpretation. In the early 1990s, Kilmer starred in the mystery thriller | , action comedy The Real McCoy and again teamed with Top Gun director Tony ... |
Nine | Cruz's final 2009 film was the film version of the musical | , playing the character Carla Albanese, the lead character's mistress. Var ... |
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | ... s a hard-nosed Irish-American cop in The Untouchables (1987) earned him the | , his sole nomination throughout his career. His subsequent box-office hit ... |
The Potting Shed | ... 1948), The Heiress (1949), his own adaptation of The Cherry Orchard (1954), | (1958), Five Finger Exercise (1959), Peter Ustinov's comedy Half Way Up a ... |
Camelot | ... visions of a High Middle Ages palace. It lends its name to the 1960 musical | by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, which is based on T. H. White's li ... |
Private Benjamin | ... ence of reality television. Brooks also made a cameo appearance in the film | (1980), starring |
War of the Worlds | Some scenes for the | 2005 remake were filmed here, and a neighborhood called Ardena Acres was r ... |
Silent Movie | ... ues Tati with his Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (1953) and Mel Brooks with | (1976). Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-Hsien's acclaimed drama Three Times ( ... |
Natural Born Killers | Oliver Stone, who had seen her in Nuñez's film, cast Judd in | , but her scenes were later cut from the version of the film released thea ... |
The Heiress | Clift's next movie was | . He signed on for the movie in order to avoid being typecast. Again unhap ... |
Testament | ... in 1983, and, the same year, had a small role in the nuclear holocaust film | . Later, he was cast in The Big Chill and filmed several scenes that were ... |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ... Rebecca and Portrait of Jennie (but not including Gone with the Wind, which | had acquired outright in the 1940s) |
film version | Cruz's final 2009 film was the | of the musical Nine, playing the character Carla Albanese, the lead charac ... |
The Military Policeman and the Dismembered Beauty | ... accidentally viewed the wrong movie at a theater, a Shintōhō film entitled | . According to Itoi, the film featured a graphic rape scene near a river t ... |
Intruder in the Dust | ... 49 won the British Academy Award for the film version of William Faulkner's | |
This Is Spinal Tap | ... of his career is likely that of Nigel Tufnel in the 1984 mockumentary film | . Guest made his first appearance as Tufnel on the 1978 sketch comedy prog ... |
Modern Romance | ... on his standard neurotic and self-obsessed character. These include 1981's | , where Brooks played a film editor desperate to win back his ex-girlfrien ... |
The Maltese Falcon | ... 37 feature films he directed, many of which are today considered classics: | (1941), The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), Key Largo (1948), The Asp ... |
The Dish | ... re films, making several popular Australian movies including The Castle and | , and hosted The Panel for several years, before moving on to Thank God Yo ... |
The Touch | # | (Hong Kong, 2002) featuring Michelle Yeoh |
Monkey Business | ... name was so recognized that his passport featured in the Marx Brothers film | (1931). In this sequence, a little more than halfway through the film, eac ... |
Office Space | ... condhand Lions, Waking Life, Spy Kids, Dazed and Confused, Wild Texas Wind, | , The Life of David Gale, Miss Congeniality, Doubting Thomas, Slacker, Idi ... |
Tune in Tomorrow | ... in literature. The novel was adapted in 1990 into a Hollywood feature film, | |
Snakehead Terror | ... movies in relation to the snakehead outbreak. In March 2004, a movie called | was featured, and in June 2004, the movie Frankenfish was aired. There has ... |
Night Shift | Costner made a very brief cameo in the 1982 Ron Howard film | , he is listed in the credits as 'Frat Boy #1' and appears at the climax o ... |
Strait-Jacket | ... me year, Crawford starred as Lucy Harbin in William Castle's horror mystery | (1964) |
Go Tell the Spartans | ... alance turned and its films, notably Apocalypse Now, Good Morning, Vietnam, | , Born on the Fourth of July, and We Were Soldiers, have tended to contain ... |
The Last Laugh | ... films. He starred in the 1922 film version of Othello and in F. W. Murnau's | (Der Letzte Mann, 1924), as a proud but aged hotel doorman who is demoted ... |
The Big Lift | Clift's next movie was | . Although Clift gave another critically acclaimed performance, the movie ... |
The Little Shop of Horrors | ... d a cameo role as Dylan, a smarmy pedestrian, in the 1986 musical remake of | , that also featured his SNL co-star, Steve Martin. As a co-writer and dir ... |
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | ... e. Despite having a leading tally, the film ended up with only five Oscars: | , Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing and Best Cine ... |
G-Force | Cruz's next film was the kid-friendly | voicing a guinea pig spy named Juarez. G-Force was a commercial success, m ... |
Spy Kids | ... produced in Austin include Man of the House, Secondhand Lions, Waking Life, | , Dazed and Confused, Wild Texas Wind, Office Space, The Life of David Gal ... |
Anna Karenina | ... cer, but never received an Oscar. However, he did win Best Foreign Film for | at the 1935 Venice International Film Festival |
Catch-22 | ... dship with Orson Welles while interviewing him on the set of Mike Nichols's | (1970). Bogdanovich played a major role in elucidating Welles and his care ... |
The Animatrix | ... y is presented in part 1 of The Second Renaissance, a short anime film from | collection. In this film, a domestic robot named "B1-66ER" is placed on tr ... |
Platoon | ... -1 is seen in many films about the Vietnam War, including The Green Berets, | , Hamburger Hill, Apocalypse Now, Casualties of War, and Born on the Fourt ... |
Time Bandits | In 1981, Connery appeared in the film | as Agamemnon. The casting choice derives from a joke Michael Palin include ... |
Rubber Johnny | In 2005, Cunningham released the short film | as a DVD accompanied by a book of photographs and drawings. Rubber Johnny, ... |
Lost in America | ... lm was "not Brooks at his best, but still amusing". His best-received film, | (1985), featured Brooks and Julie Hagerty as a couple who leave their yupp ... |
The White Sheik | ... urel and Hardy shorts, voicing Oliver Hardy. Early roles included Fellini's | in 1952, Fellini's I vitelloni (1953), a movie about young slackers, in wh ... |
Good Morning, Vietnam | ... tnam War, the tide of balance turned and its films, notably Apocalypse Now, | , Go Tell the Spartans, Born on the Fourth of July, and We Were Soldiers, ... |
Elegy | ... the world-class drag he is." In 2008, Cruz appeared in Isabel Coixet's film | , which was based on the Philip Roth story The Dying Animal, as the lead f ... |
Ruby in Paradise | ... haracter in Victor Nuñez's Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize Winning, | . On her way to the audition, she was so nervous about getting a role that ... |
L'Amour à mort | Music, very differently used, was a major component of | (Love unto Death) (1984). For this intense chamber work with four principa ... |
MGM | Lawrence returned to the screen in 1936, when | began giving small parts to old stars for seventy-five dollars a week |
Quiz Show | ... biting suspense of a spellbinding true story”. According to Maslin, “like " | ," "Apollo 13" beautifully evokes recent history in ways that resonate str ... |
Heaven Can Wait | ... e said in an interview that he got the idea for the series from movies like | (1978), a remake of the 1941 film Here Comes Mr. Jordan. Bellisario felt t ... |
stage musicals | In the | , Minako has been played by eleven actresses: Nana Suzuki, Sakae Yamashita ... |
Kindergarten Cop | ... on the Philip K. Dick short story, "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale". | (1990) reunited him with director Ivan Reitman, who directed him in Twins |
Quadrophenia | ... he Frighteners", an extract of which is playing on a television in the film | , and "Girl on the Trapeze", which was found in the UCLA Film and Televisi ... |
Bedazzled | ... ok and Moore acted in films together, beginning with The Wrong Box in 1966. | (1967), though now regarded as a classic, was not financially successful. ... |
Mrs Henderson Presents | ... ugen in The Princess Bride, Charley Ford in The Long Riders, Lord Cromer in | and Dr. Stone in A Few Good Men. He had a cameo role as Dylan, a smarmy pe ... |
A Countess from Hong Kong | ... urite song. "This Is My Song", written and composed by Chaplin for his film | , hit number 1 on the UK charts when sung by Petula Clark in the 1960s. In ... |
Men in Black | | (1997), starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith as Agent K and Agent J, wa ... |
MGM | Brown moved to Universal in 1924, and then to | , where he stayed until the mid-1950s. At MGM he was one of the main direc ... |
Camelot | ... for one brief shining moment, that was known as Camelot," from the musical | , were quoted by his widow Jacqueline as being from his favorite song in t ... |
True Romance | ... al McCoy and again teamed with Top Gun director Tony Scott to play Elvis in | , which was written by Quentin Tarantino |
The Green Berets | ... n settings. The UH-1 is seen in many films about the Vietnam War, including | , Platoon, Hamburger Hill, Apocalypse Now, Casualties of War, and Born on ... |
Jack Johnson | ... attling Jim" Johnson (b. ca. 1883), a boxer who fought heavyweight champion | to a draw in Paris, France in 1913 |
On Deadly Ground | ... l conference attracts playwrights and actors from around the United States. | (1994) was filmed near Worthington Glacier, Alaska, as well as the Valdez ... |
The Importance of Being Earnest | At the height of his fame and success, while his masterpiece, | (1895), was still on stage in London, Wilde had the Marquess of Queensberr ... |
The Colour Out of Space | ... any of H.P. Lovecraft's short horror and science fiction stories, such as " | " |
the previous film | ... l of clues that lead him to the apartment of a mysterious "Anderson". As in | , the true murderer is the least likely suspect, betrayed by a trivial sli ... |
Black Orpheus | ... io Carlos Jobim (music). The initial releases by Gilberto and the 1959 film | brought significant popularity in Brazil and elsewhere in Latin America, w ... |
Dil Chahta Hai | The success of Lagaan was followed by | later that year, in which Khan co-starred with Akshaye Khanna and Saif Ali ... |
The Patriot | Chestertown was mentioned in the Roland Emerich film | . In the scene before the family goes to Charlestown to vote on independen ... |
Terminator Salvation | The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge is featured in the 2009 film, | , the 1994 film Natural Born Killers, and in Wild Hogs |
The Impostors | ... silent during its middle third, complete with intertitles; Stanley Tucci's | has an opening silent sequence in the style of early silent comedies. Braz ... |
Royal Wedding | Garland was next cast in the film | with Fred Astaire after June Allyson became pregnant in 1950. She again fa ... |
Saving Private Ryan | ... red films as varied as Bridge on the River Kwai, The Longest Day, Catch-22, | , and The Sea Shall Not Have Them. The next major event, the Korean War in ... |
The New Guy | ... Life of David Gale, Miss Congeniality, Doubting Thomas, Slacker, Idiocracy, | , Hope Floats, The Alamo, Blank Check, The Wendall Baker Story, School of ... |
American History X | Native Son is mentioned in a flashback in the film | , when Derek's father criticizes Derek's teacher's Black Literature lesson ... |
The Heiress | ... uctions including Lady Windermere's Fan (1945), The Glass Menagerie (1948), | (1949), his own adaptation of The Cherry Orchard (1954), The Potting Shed ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... nces. He worked extensively on his character and was again nominated for an | . For his character's scenes in jail, Clift spent a night in a real state ... |
Defending Your Life | Brooks's | (1991) placed his lead character in the afterlife, put on trial to justify ... |
Gulliver's Travels | ... intelligent horses described in the last part of Jonathan Swift's satirical | . The name is pronounced either or .. (Swift apparently intended all words ... |
Stop Making Sense | ... Teeth. He was chiefly responsible for the stage design and choreography of | in 1984. Byrne added "Loco de Amor" (Crazy for Love) with Celia Cruz to Jo ... |
Kuffs | ... drama Sisters. She made her feature film debut with a small role in 1992's | . In 1993 Judd fought for and was cast in her first starring role playing ... |
Natural Born Killers | ... ge Bridge is featured in the 2009 film, Terminator Salvation, the 1994 film | , and in Wild Hogs |
Citizen Kane | Examples in film include the meaning of rosebud in | (1941), the titular Maltese Falcon, the Rabbit's Foot in (2006), the brief ... |
same name | ... o Country for Old Men, and the Academy Award winning film adaptation of the | |
Fantasia | ... 1 Walt Disney film produced in the wake of the more expensive Pinocchio and | . Chris Sanders, a head storyboard artist at Disney Feature Animation, was ... |
Idiocracy | ... Space, The Life of David Gale, Miss Congeniality, Doubting Thomas, Slacker, | , The New Guy, Hope Floats, The Alamo, Blank Check, The Wendall Baker Stor ... |
The Comic Strip | The track was featured in | 's movie The Supergrass and on its soundtrack, as well as in the video gam ... |
High Anxiety | The term lent itself to several "in" jokes: in Mel Brooks's film | , which parodies many Hitchcock films, a minor plot point is advanced by a ... |
Pollyanna | ... lls with what would be the last Juvenile Award, honoring her performance in | as "the most outstanding juvenile performance during 1960". Making her act ... |
Charley's Aunt | ... rk of Wilde and his fellow Irishman Shaw has survived, as well as the farce | . The Importance of Being Earnest is Wilde's most popular work and continu ... |
westerns | ... "The Arizona Cowboy", who wrote and recorded many songs, starred in several | during the early 1950s and in the syndicated television series Frontier Do ... |
3-D | ... ntinued to work in the motion picture industry, introducing an unsuccessful | system in 1923, and Spoor-Berggren Natural Vision, a 65 mm widescreen form ... |
The Time Tunnel | ... e that other networks considered too risky: The Outer Limits, The Invaders, | and Land of the Giants. It also ran the Quinn Martin action and suspense s ... |
Wild Hogs | ... 2009 film, Terminator Salvation, the 1994 film Natural Born Killers, and in | |
Catch-22 | ... also inspired films as varied as Bridge on the River Kwai, The Longest Day, | , Saving Private Ryan, and The Sea Shall Not Have Them. The next major eve ... |
The Thin Man | ... illiam Powell, Myrna Loy, and James Stewart, that is the sequel to the film | . The movie presents Powell and Loy as Dashiell Hammett's characters Nick ... |
Manolete | In 2007, Cruz appeared in the lead female role in | , a biopic of bullfighter Manuel Laureano Rodríguez Sánchez, playing Antoñ ... |
Cold Mountain | ... arlet Tide" (co-written by Costello and T-Bone Burnett and used in the film | ) was nominated for a 2004 Academy Award; he performed it at the awards ce ... |
The Glass Menagerie | ... later on Broadway, his productions including Lady Windermere's Fan (1945), | (1948), The Heiress (1949), his own adaptation of The Cherry Orchard (1954 ... |
D.O.A | ... ed significantly. In 1980, he appeared on the soundtrack of the documentary | . He had begun to establish an American audience and released Rising Sun i ... |
Bloodsport | ... al arts in western popular culture. These include The Karate Kid (1984) and | (1988). This era produced some Hollywood action stars with martial arts ba ... |
No Way Out | ... gent Eliot Ness in The Untouchables and in the leading role of the thriller | . He solidified his A-list status in the baseball-themed films Bull Durham ... |
Spider-Man 3 | In 2007 she again played Mary Jane Watson, in | . In contrast to the previous two films' positive reviews, Spider-Man 3 wa ... |
Tiger Bay | ... he age of twelve alongside her father John Mills in the 1959 crime thriller | , in 1960, 13-year-old Mills made her Disney debut as the titular Pollyann ... |
The Bond | ... nly with public speaking at rallies but also by making, at his own expense, | , a comedic propaganda film used in 1918. The lingering controversy may ha ... |
Christmas in Connecticut | ... les from the Crypt, entitled "The Switch", and then with the 1992 telemovie | . He has not directed since |
Carry On films | ... ny Hancock's co-star in Hancock's Half Hour and also starred in the popular | . He was known for his trademark "dirty laugh" and lascivious persona. Bru ... |
The Best of Enemies | ... 63). Sordi acted alongside Britain’s David Niven in the World War II comedy | and in 1965 he was in another highly regarded comedy, I complessi (Complex ... |
Three Times | ... h Silent Movie (1976). Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-Hsien's acclaimed drama | (2005) is silent during its middle third, complete with intertitles; Stanl ... |
Lady Windermere's Fan | ... London's West End Theatre and later on Broadway, his productions including | (1945), The Glass Menagerie (1948), The Heiress (1949), his own adaptation ... |
Fandango | ... a breakout role for Costner. He also starred that year in the smaller films | and |
Can-Can | ... m in more than 20 years. In the early 1960s, he made eight films, including | in 1960 and Fanny the following year. In 1970 he made his final contributi ... |
1992 Buffy film | ... decided to reinvent the character of Buffy. The shallow cheerleader of the | , as played by Kristy Swanson, had grown more mature and open-minded. Buff ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... do, was so moved by Clift's performance, that he voted for Clift to win the | , and was sure that he would win. That year Clift voted for Brando in A St ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... ) was a Swiss-born German/Austrian actor. He was the first actor to win the | , as well as the first person to be presented an Oscar. He later starred i ... |
Gandhi | ... tten was portrayed by Peter Harlowe in Sir Richard Attenborough's 1982 epic | |
Dragonheart | ... rapment (1999). In 1996, he voiced the role of Draco the dragon in the film | . Both Last Crusade and The Rock alluded to his James Bond days. Steven Sp ... |
Easy Rider | ... I Shall Be Released") as well as "The Weight", the use of which in the film | would make it probably their best known song. While a continuity certainly ... |
On Her Majesty's Secret Service | ... ar Joanna Lumley had, prior to that series, appeared in the James Bond film | (1969) |
Monsieur Verdoux | ... with actress Joan Barry (see below). After the war, his 1947 black comedy, | showed a critical view of capitalism, which was met with public scorn unti ... |
Love in the Afternoon | In 1957, he appeared in | which was his first Hollywood film in more than 20 years. In the early 196 ... |
The Paradine Case | After completing his final film for Selznick, | (a courtroom drama that critics found lost momentum because it apparently ... |
Broken Arrows | Brin and Page are the executive producers of the 2007 film | |
A Low Down Dirty Shame | ... she released "The Thing I Like" as part of the soundtrack to the 1994 film | |
film | ... Arthur David Beaty, a former BOAC captain. Cone of Silence was made into a | in 1960, and Beaty also recounted the story of the Comet's takeoff acciden ... |
Silverado | ... sdan, who promised the actor a role in a future project. That became 1985's | and a breakout role for Costner. He also starred that year in the smaller ... |
James Bond film | The Avengers preceded the first | , Dr. No, by one year. The Avengers stars Patrick Macnee, Honor Blackman a ... |
Last Action Hero | ... the Decade." His next film project, the 1993 self-aware action comedy spoof | was released opposite Jurassic Park, and did not do well at the box office ... |
The Sea Shall Not Have Them | ... idge on the River Kwai, The Longest Day, Catch-22, Saving Private Ryan, and | . The next major event, the Korean War inspired a long-running television ... |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | ... major categories, including a fifth Best Director nomination for Scorsese, | (Leonardo DiCaprio), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Cate Blanchett), a ... |
The Last Emperor | ... in collaboration with Ryuichi Sakamoto and Cong Su on Bernardo Bertolucci's | , which won an Academy Award for Best Original Score. In 2004, Lead Us Not ... |
A King in New York | ... ical and more autobiographical in nature. His following European-made film, | (1957), satirised the political persecution and paranoia that had forced h ... |
On connaît la chanson | ... and filmmakers, juxtaposed with commissioned paintings by Guy Peellaert. In | (Same Old Song) (1997), his tribute to television works of Dennis Potter, ... |
From Here to Eternity | Arguably Clift's peak came with the 1953 classic | . Clift worked exceptionally hard on the character of Robert E. Lee Prewit ... |
The Wall | ... ds Magazine in Volume 1 Issue 3, Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon and | have been the most influential albums in my music |
Lady Windermere's Fan | ... lde's "finest, most undeniably his own", saying that in his other comedies— | , A Woman of No Importance and An Ideal Husband—the plot, following the ma ... |
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | ... nomination for Scorsese, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Leonardo DiCaprio), | (Cate Blanchett), and Alan Alda for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Despi ... |
Dr. No | The Avengers preceded the first James Bond film, | , by one year. The Avengers stars Patrick Macnee, Honor Blackman and Diana ... |
Pinocchio | ... cally-made 1941 Walt Disney film produced in the wake of the more expensive | and Fantasia. Chris Sanders, a head storyboard artist at Disney Feature An ... |
Thunderball | The fourth James Bond film | was partly filmed in 1965 in Nassau |
The Little Kidnappers | ... the Juvenile Award honoring their "outstanding juvenile performance(s) in " | ". Perhaps best known to audiences in their native Scotland, in 1953, Whit ... |
Bolt | ... s from critics and audiences alike, and along with The Emperors New Groove, | , The Princess and the Frog and Tangled was one of only five Walt Disney F ... |
Taare Zameen Par | His 2007 film, | was also produced by him and marked his directorial debut. The film, which ... |
45 Minutes From Hollywood | ... ns had separately signed for the Hal Roach film studio and next appeared in | (1926) |
Dracula's Daughter | ... xemplified, notably by such characters as Countess Zaleska in the 1936 film | , Barnabas Collins in the TV soap opera Dark Shadows, Mick St.John in the ... |
Smilin' Through | Shearer mixed pre-Code films with period dramas and theatrical adaptations. | (1932), which co-starred Fredric March, was one of the most successful fil ... |
Jamón, jamón | ... ilm debut at 18 as the lead female role in the comedy drama art house film, | . In the film, she portrayed Silvia, a young woman who is expecting her fi ... |
Sunset Boulevard | ... role of Norma Desmond in the film adaptation of Webber's musical version of | |
Boogie Nights | ... ensus is: "With elements that seem borrowed from movies like Goodfellas and | , Blow is pretty much been-there-done-that despite another excellent perfo ... |
adventure | Hugo is a 3D | drama film based on Brian Selznick's novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret. T ... |
Inglourious Basterds | In the Quentin Tarantino film | , the Nazi-Propaganda film Nation's Pride is directed by Eli Roth |
Gregory's Girl | ... ngelo Antonioni's Blowup, and has appeared to comic effect in films such as | and American Pie. The 2002 television movie is based on a true story about ... |
True Romance | ... , the script was sold to French producer Samuel Hadida and became the movie | . Since Tarantino was busy prepping Reservoir Dogs, Avary was hired with T ... |
Goodfellas | ... where the consensus is: "With elements that seem borrowed from movies like | and Boogie Nights, Blow is pretty much been-there-done-that despite anothe ... |
Risky Business | ... n actress. Her breakthrough film role came in 1983, when she played Lana in | opposite Tom Cruise. Her other notable film roles include Sara in Runaway ... |
Mon oncle d'Amérique | ... described it as "a macabre divertissement". Formal innovation characterised | (My American Uncle) (1980) in which the theories of the neurobiologist Hen ... |
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney | ... g in talkies. Despite the popularity of her subsequent early talking films, | and Their Own Desire (both 1929), Shearer feared the public would soon tir ... |
The Age of Innocence | Edith Wharton's novel | (1920) opens with a description of a performance of Gounod's Faust at the ... |
2005 movie | ... oks rereleased the Hitchhiker series with new covers for the release of the | . To date, it has sold over 14 million copies |
The Silence of the Lambs | ... falo Bill's infamous nude dancing scene (to the song "Goodbye Horses") from | , as well as in X-Men |
The Jungle Book | ... otized by staring into a spinning spiral (One example being Kaa in Disney's | ). They are also used as a symbol of dizziness, where the eyes of a cartoo ... |
Urban Cowboy | In 1980, a style of "neocountry disco music" was popularized by the film | , which also included more traditional songs such as "The Devil Went Down ... |
Spy of Napoleon | ... gan to make more expensive films such as Seymour Hicks's Scrooge (1935) and | which he hoped to gain both a national and international market for. Hagen ... |
Lonely Boy | ... ounty, USA (directed by Barbara Kopple), Dont Look Back (D. A. Pennebaker), | (Wolf Koenig and Roman Kroitor) are all frequently deemed cinéma vérité fi ... |
Minority Report | ... 2 with $35,260,212 in its first weekend, less than $500,000 behind the film | . In its second week, fell to #3, again behind the Spielberg film at #2. T ... |
The Lucky Dog | ... airing of the two comedians, although as separate performers, took place in | (1921). The exact date the film was produced isn't recorded, but film hist ... |
Tremors | ... o devolve into riffs on major genre feature films (including Jurassic Park, | , Species, Anaconda, Twister, The Island of Dr. Moreau, and Buffy the Vamp ... |
Ferris Bueller's Day Off | The 1986 comedy film | includes a scene where former Richard Nixon speech writer Ben Stein, in th ... |
The Driller Killer | ... ly 1982, when Vipco (Video Instant Picture Company), the UK distributors of | , a 1979 slasher film, took out full-page advertisements in a number of sp ... |
Primary | The films | and (both produced by Robert Drew), Harlan County, USA (directed by Barbar ... |
Despicable Me | ... Meledandri Executive Producer of Ice Age, Horton Hears a Who! (film), and " | ", and the titular character of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Fred Rogers. ... |
Hold Back the Dawn | ... her role in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion over de Havilland's performance in | . Charles Higham states that Fontaine "felt guilty about winning given her ... |
Jurassic Park | ... ing so far as to devolve into riffs on major genre feature films (including | , Tremors, Species, Anaconda, Twister, The Island of Dr. Moreau, and Buffy ... |
Strange Interlude | ... films of its year. An adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's four hour experimental | (1932), which also starred Clark Gable, was critically panned but managed ... |
Redhead | ... d best leading actress for Damn Yankees (1955), New Girl in Town (1957) and | (1959), a murder-mystery musical. She also won a Grammy Award for the cast ... |
Shutter Island | ... ted that Scorsese would reunite with Leonardo DiCaprio on a fourth picture, | . Principal photography on the Laeta Kalogridis screenplay, based on the n ... |
Semi-Pro | ... ently Disturbia) and humorous (e.g. Porky's, Animal House and more recently | , American Pie) films. Voyeuristic photography has also been centrally exp ... |
Yentl | ... d produced a number of her own films, setting up Barwood Films in 1972. For | (1983), she was producer, director, and star, an experience she repeated f ... |
West Point of the Air | ... was first acclaimed when she co-starred with Robert Young in the MGM drama | (1935). One critic wrote: "Rosalind Russell as the 'other woman' in the st ... |
True Stories | While working on the film | , Byrne met costume designer Adelle Lutz whom he married in 1987. They hav ... |
Dracula | Varney was a major influence on later vampire fiction, particularly | (1897) by Bram Stoker. Many of today's standard vampire tropes originated ... |
East/West | ... ikovsky's movie The Stringer. The second role was in Régis Wargnier's movie | . Sergey played Sasha, the neighbour of an unlucky couple, Dr. Golovin and ... |
The Right Stuff | ... for his narration and small supporting role opposite Sam Shepard in 1983's | . He has appeared in small roles in a number of other films |
The Holy Girl | Theremin music features prominently in Lucrecia Martel's 2004 film | |
The Civil War | ... 1989 – Part 2) by Henry Hampton, Four Little Girls (1997) by Spike Lee, and | by Ken Burns, UNESCO awarded independent film on slavery 500 Years Later, ... |
The Blue Mansion | # | (Singapore, 2010) featuring Patrick Teo |
Daft Punk's Electroma | ... tion for a brief scene of Gone in 60 Seconds. Independence also appeared in | |
The Sundowners | ... 59), starring Ernest Borgnine, John Mills and Angela Lansbury; and in 1960, | was shot in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales with foreign leads Debo ... |
The Passion of the Christ | Mel Gibson's film | (2004) included an episode of Veronica wiping Jesus' face, although she is ... |
Alice in Wonderland | ... 2003, a 2-disc DVD version was announced alongside special edition DVDs of | and Pocahontas, which were released in 2004 and 2005 respectively. A 2-dis ... |
My Best Friend's Birthday | ... ovies. He worked as a cinematographer on Tarantino's unfinished first film, | . He had at one point written a script called "The Open Road" which Tarant ... |
Nekromantik 2 | ... f the fictional nazi exploitation film Vera - Todesengel der Gestapo and in | , the characters go to see a movie called Mon dejeuner avec Vera which is ... |
Blackboard Jungle | In | , a 1955 film starring Glenn Ford and Sidney Poitier, Beiderbecke's music ... |
Monsters, Inc. | ... 2002 ceremonies, but it lost to Randy Newman's "If I Didn't Have You" from | |
All Night Long | ... , often as the only woman on the list. After the commercially disappointing | in 1981, Streisand's film output decreased considerably. She has acted in ... |
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | ... ficial Thunderball remake, Never Say Never Again). In 1988, Connery won the | for his role in The Untouchables. His film career also includes such films ... |
roadshow attraction | ... inutes long. During the film's initial release in selected cities, it was a | , with only two presentations per day and tickets sold on a reserved-seat ... |
Porky's | ... us (e.g. Rear Window, Klute and more recently Disturbia) and humorous (e.g. | , Animal House and more recently Semi-Pro, American Pie) films. Voyeuristi ... |
Bruno | ... yed Alora in the movie Walking Across Egypt (1999) and appeared in the film | , released in 2000 |
Marie Antoinette | ... l in Romeo and Juliet (1936) (her first film of the 30's to lose money) and | (1938) (a budget of almost $2,500,000 was too great for the studio to expe ... |
The Valachi Papers | ... st major Mafia informer in the United States. Valachi mentions, in the book | , written by Peter Maas, a certain "Sandino," as the Family counselor. The ... |
Superfantagenio | # | (1986 |
The Terminator | ... revealed that he was being courted for several films, including sequels to | and remakes of Predator and The Running Man, and that he was "packaging" a ... |
The Women | ... ms with Clark Gable, after A Free Soul (1931) and Strange Interlude (1932). | (1939) followed, with an entirely female cast of more than 130 speaking ro ... |
The Italian Job | ... n in 1939, In the 1960s classic films such as Alfie starring Michael Caine, | in 1969 with Noël Coward, Roman Polanski's first English language film in ... |
3 Idiots | In 2009, Khan appeared in the commercially and critically acclaimed film | as Ranchodas Chanchad which became Bollywood's highest grossing film and w ... |
Strange Interlude | ... ast of Shearer's three films with Clark Gable, after A Free Soul (1931) and | (1932). The Women (1939) followed, with an entirely female cast of more th ... |
Reds | ... ter Louise Bryant. O'Neill was portrayed by Jack Nicholson in the 1981 film | about the life of John Reed |
The Matrix Reloaded | ... half of the tower was lit green to correspond with the Japanese premiere of | and different sections of the tower were lit red, white and black to comme ... |
Our Blushing Brides | With the early sound film, | (1930), another financial success, MGM began to develop a more sophisticat ... |
The Hurricane | ... minated for the Academy Award for Best Sound but lost to Thomas Moulton for | . Charles C. Coleman, nominated for the Academy Award for Best Assistant D ... |
Cannibal Holocaust | ... r Go Video, the distributors of the already-controversial 1980 Italian film | , in an effort to boost publicity and generate sales that ultimately backf ... |
Der Todesking | ... e protagonist goes to the cinema to see the fictional slasher film Vera. In | one of the character watches a video of the fictional nazi exploitation fi ... |
Never Say Never Again | ... x "official" Eon productions films and the non-official Thunderball remake, | ). In 1988, Connery won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for hi ... |
franchise | ... un. The film's success at the box office and on home video formats led to a | , with four direct-to-video sequels and a television series spanning two s ... |
The Handmaid's Tale | The 1990 film | was based on a screenplay by Harold Pinter and directed by Volker Schlöndo ... |
Idiot's Delight | In 1939, she attempted an unusual role in the dark comedy | , adapted from the 1936 Robert E. Sherwood play. It was the last of Sheare ... |
It Can Be Done Amigo | # | (1972 |
The Kiss | Ayres played opposite Greta Garbo in 1929's | , but it was his leading role in 1930's All Quiet on the Western Front whi ... |
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | She achieved wider fame in the West after starring in major roles for | (2000), Rush Hour 2 (2001), House of Flying Daggers (2004), and Memoirs of ... |
Phantom of the Opera | ... composed and produced music, having created successful Las Vegas venues for | star Michael Crawford and pop star David Cassidy. Grady also played drums ... |
The Thin Blue Line | ... inctive voice but also a perspective and point of views. Some films such as | by Errol Morris incorporated stylized re-enactments, and Michael Moore's R ... |
A Beautiful Mind | Many films, such as Cube, Sneakers, The Mirror Has Two Faces and | reflect a popular fascination with the mysteries of prime numbers and cryp ... |
Jurassic Park | ... d previously been featured in such films as Raiders of the Lost Ark and the | trilogy. The Disney animators faced the daunting task of meshing the film' ... |
Colorful | The anime | is devoted almost entirely to voyeurism. Also, in the anime Baka to Test t ... |
High Crimes | ... Ruby in Paradise, Kiss the Girls, Double Jeopardy, Where the Heart Is, and | |
Marvin's Room | ... ared as Alice's mother in the Woody Allen movie Alice (1990) and as Ruth in | (1996), co-starring Meryl Streep, Diane Keaton, and Hume Cronyn. In 1999, ... |
I Remember Better When I Paint | De Havilland narrated the 2009 documentary, | . The film is about the importance of art in the treatment of Alzheimer’s. ... |
A Thief in the Night | ... e'd All Been Ready”, was also featured in the 1972 Christian end times film | , which was watched by an estimated 50,000,000 people, but sung by an obsc ... |
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! | ... as a teenager, she began having an interest in acting after seeing the film | by Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar. She began doing casting calls for an ... |
Four's a Crowd | ... ed." She starred in many comedies, such as Forsaking All Others (1934), and | (1938), as well as dramas, including Craig's Wife (1936) (which would be t ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... first American role in Innocents of Paris. In 1930 he was nominated for the | , for his roles in The Love Parade (1929) and The Big Pond (1930), which s ... |
The Battle of the Somme | ... xposed to the horrors of modern war with the release of the propaganda film | , which used actual footage from the first days of the battle |
Sexy Beast | ... first episode of the BBC series Ashes to Ashes, while "Peaches" appeared in | by director Jonathan Glazer. "Golden Brown" featured in Guy Ritchie's film ... |
Sneakers | Many films, such as Cube, | , The Mirror Has Two Faces and A Beautiful Mind reflect a popular fascinat ... |
Nuts in May | ... re common law husband and wife. Laurel made his film debut with Dahlberg in | (1917). It was while working with her that he started using the stage name ... |
Ruby in Paradise | ... forts and political activism. Judd has played lead roles in films including | , Kiss the Girls, Double Jeopardy, Where the Heart Is, and High Crimes |
All Quiet on the Western Front | ... ecember 30, 1996) was an American actor, best known for starring as Paul in | and for playing Dr. Kildare in several movies, which was apt since origina ... |
Braveheart | ... was nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, but lost to | . The success of the film launched a sequel, , which was released in 1998 |
Get Christie Love! | ... ves parlayed her season on the show into the title role of the police drama | Flip Wilson took Geraldine and his other characters to his own variety sho ... |
short | In 1997, Scales starred in Chris Barfoot's science-fiction movie | Phoenix which was first aired in 1999 by NBC Universal's Sci Fi Channel. S ... |
Western | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is a 1969 American | film directed by George Roy Hill and written by William Goldman (who won t ... |
Wombling Free | Later character names for the film | and second Wombles TV series developed in the same manner |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | ... e pulp novels by Herman C. McNeile. It was nominated for Academy Awards for | (Ronald Colman) and Best Art Direction |
Kenny | ... hnology in the 2006 film Accepted or Store High In Transit in the 2006 film | ). South Hudson Institute of Technology has sometimes been used to describ ... |
Killing Zoe | ... Original Screenplay at the 67th Academy Awards. He also directed the films | and The Rules of Attraction among other film and television projects |
The Animals Film | ... 80s, Costello says he was moved to reject meat after seeing the documentary | (1982), which also helped inspire his song "Pills and Soap" (from Punch th ... |
Ice Kacang Puppy Love | # | (Malaysia, 2010)featuring Ah Niu and Angelica Lee |
Mulan | Dean DeBlois, who had co-written | (1998) with Sanders, was brought on to co-write and co-direct Lilo & Stitc ... |
Dragonheart | ... rusade, The Hunt for Red October, Highlander, Murder on the Orient Express, | , and The Rock |
Young Adam | ... ilm "Young Adam") included tracks and musical experiments from his score to | . Byrne also wrote, directed, and starred in True Stories, a musical colla ... |
Men in Black | ... film franchise. Will Smith made a song called "Men in Black" for the movie | in 1997, and "Black Suits Comin' (Nod Ya Head)" for its sequel in 2002 |
Alice | ... 993) and (1993). Verdon appeared as Alice's mother in the Woody Allen movie | (1990) and as Ruth in Marvin's Room (1996), co-starring Meryl Streep, Dian ... |
Anna Karenina | Nilsson is mentioned briefly in Leo Tolstoy's novel | |
Purple Rain | ... ss a great interest in John Hughes' films such as Sixteen Candles, the film | , the heavy metal musician King Diamond, shown in Clerks II, when Silent B ... |
The Shining | ... radle and as Wendy Torrance in Stephen King's 1997 television adaptation of | |
Rush Hour 2 | ... st after starring in major roles for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), | (2001), House of Flying Daggers (2004), and Memoirs of a Geisha (2005). Sh ... |
Non ci resta che piangere | Troisi starred opposite Roberto Benigni in | (1985), in which they play two friends who are accidentally transported ba ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | It was nominated for the | (Richard Barthelmess) |
And God Created Woman | ... the Cradle. She also appeared in a 1988 remake of Roger Vadim's provocative | , Ron Howard's Backdraft (1991) and in 1993, starred as a defense lawyer i ... |
The Aristocats | ... bution to the film industry where he sung the title song of the Disney film | . He died in Paris, on January 1, 1972, aged 83 |
Forsaking All Others | ... as "convincing as the woman scorned." She starred in many comedies, such as | (1934), and Four's a Crowd (1938), as well as dramas, including Craig's Wi ... |
American Psycho | ... le in Los Angeles, the work he is most known for is his third novel, 1991's | . On its release, the literary establishment widely condemned the novel as ... |
Backdraft | ... 988 remake of Roger Vadim's provocative And God Created Woman, Ron Howard's | (1991) and in 1993, starred as a defense lawyer in Sidney Lumet's murder d ... |
Dark Shadows | ... in the 1936 film Dracula's Daughter, Barnabas Collins in the TV soap opera | , Mick St.John in the TV show Moonlight, Louis de Pointe du Lac in Anne Ri ... |
Big Business | A common comedy routine was a tit-for-tat fight. Their silent film | (1929), which includes one of these routines, was added to the Library of ... |
True Stories | ... ts from his score to Young Adam. Byrne also wrote, directed, and starred in | , a musical collage of discordant Americana released in 1986, as well as p ... |
Jungle Fever | ... eer in supporting roles in the 1991 and 1992 films House Party 2, Juice and | . She had her own talk show, The Queen Latifah Show, from 1999 to 2001. Sh ... |
Rang De Basanti | Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's award-winning | was Khan's first release in 2006. His role was critically acclaimed, earni ... |
Marked Woman | Davis began work on | (1937), as a prostitute in a contemporary gangster drama inspired by the c ... |
This American Life | ... (ISBN 0-316-11920-2). Freedom was also the setting for a 2001 broadcast of | , entitled "The House at Loon Lake". That depicted an abandoned house expl ... |
Horton Hears a Who! (film) | ... earchlight, Zola Mashariki, Chris Meledandri Executive Producer of Ice Age, | , and "Despicable Me", and the titular character of Mister Rogers' Neighbo ... |
Rear Window | Hitchcock then moved to Paramount Pictures and filmed | (1954), starring James Stewart and Kelly again, as well as Thelma Ritter a ... |
Cop Out | ... 's films with the exceptions being Jersey Girl, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, | , and Red State. In Smith's universe, the characters are shown spending mo ... |
western | The 2008 South Korean | The Good, the Bad, the Weird is set in the desert wilderness of 1930s Manc ... |
Rushmore | ... ilmmaker Wes Anderson, and scored most of his feature films (Bottle Rocket, | , The Royal Tenenbaums and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou) |
Charlie Wilson's War | The story of Stingers in Afghanistan are told in many sources, notably | by George Crile, and Ghost Wars by Steve Coll |
Genesis | The 2004 film | shows animal and plant life in states of expansion, decay, sex, and death, ... |
Buck Rogers | ... recognizes that it needs good publicity for funding, and with "no bucks, no | ". Cooper's wife, Trudy (Pamela Reed), and other wives are afraid of becom ... |
Evelyn Prentice | Picked up by MGM, Russell debuted in | (1934); and, although the role was small, she was noticed, with one critic ... |
Hello Kitty | Many think that Miffy is Japanese, because Sanrio's | and friends are rendered using a similar line style. In addition, the Miff ... |
House Party 2 | ... n. She began her film career in supporting roles in the 1991 and 1992 films | , Juice and Jungle Fever. She had her own talk show, The Queen Latifah Sho ... |
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle | One of De Mornay's most commercially successful films came in the thriller | . She also appeared in a 1988 remake of Roger Vadim's provocative And God ... |
Hobson's Choice | ... ly work included the second UK adaptation of Pride and Prejudice (1952) and | (1954) |
Heima | ... unity coffee shops, all of which were included in the 2007 documentary film | . They also performed twice in the United States in February |
The Jazz Singer | One week after the Thalberg marriage, | was released. The first feature-length motion picture with sound, it effec ... |
Reservoir Dogs | ... eenplays of the films Silent Hill and Beowulf. Before that he had worked on | and Pulp Fiction, the latter of which earned both him and Quentin Tarantin ... |
Mystery Men | "No More Heroes" was covered by Violent Femmes and used for the film | . It also featured on the first episode of the BBC series Ashes to Ashes, ... |
Paramount Pictures | Hitchcock then moved to | and filmed Rear Window (1954), starring James Stewart and Kelly again, as ... |
Roundhay Garden Scene | ... was a two-second film of people walking in Oakwood streets garden, entitled | . The art of motion pictures grew into full maturity in the "silent era"(1 ... |
Beowulf | Avary and novelist Neil Gaiman's long gestating screenplay for | was finally produced by the pair in 2007 with Robert Zemeckis directing, u ... |
Wombling Free | A feature-length live-action movie | was released in 1977, starring The Wombles, David Tomlinson, Frances de la ... |
The Misfits | ... luding "the reckless, alcoholic, mother-fixated rodeo performer in Huston's | , the title role in Huston's , and the concentration camp victim in Stanle ... |
Japanese animated movie | Her book Howl's Moving Castle was adapted as a | in 2004, by filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki. A version dubbed in English was rele ... |
The Emperor Jones | Chilluns delay effectuated a revival of | with Robeson as Brutus, a role made famous by Charles Sidney Gilpin. The p ... |
In the Custody of Strangers | ... ie Sheen in various projects: he played Emilio's father in The War at Home, | and The Way, and Charlie's father in Wall Street, No Code of Conduct and t ... |
The Wrong Box | Cook and Moore acted in films together, beginning with | in 1966. Bedazzled (1967), though now regarded as a classic, was not finan ... |
The Brothers Karamazov | ... s book on existentialism Existentialism is a Humanism, quoted Dostoyevsky's | as an example of existential crisis. Sartre attributes Ivan Karamazov's cl ... |
Cocoon | ... m acting, playing character roles in movies such as The Cotton Club (1984), | (1985) and (1988). She continued to teach dance and musical theater and to ... |
Eight Men Out | The book | by Eliot Asinof and the movie based on the book does record that Cicotte, ... |
Je t'aime, je t'aime | ... s ones had done, and his next project seemed to mark a change of direction. | (1968) drew upon the traditions of science-fiction for a story of a man se ... |
made-for-TV movie | ... p would introduce an Exorcist-inspired storyline. In 1986, Dark Mansions, a | intended to be a pilot for a weekly supernatural serial, was produced by A ... |
Risky Business | ... role as a hooker who seduces a high school student played by Tom Cruise in | . In 1986, she appeared with Starship's Mickey Thomas in the music video f ... |
The Main Event | What's Up, Doc? (1972) and | (1979), both co-starring Ryan O'Neal, and For Pete's Sake (1974) with Mich ... |
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy | ... ive Plan9 among them. The latter provided much of the ambient music used in | |
Way Out West | ... Award winning short film The Music Box (1932), Babes in Toyland (1934), and | (1937). Hardy's "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!" is ... |
A Child Is Waiting | ... for Best Supporting Actress), the animated feature Gay Purr-ee (1962), and | (1963) with Burt Lancaster. Her final film was I Could Go On Singing (1963 ... |
King Kong Escapes | ... location of the climactic battles between Godzilla, Mothra and King Kong ( | ) wherein it is frequently destroyed and rebuilt. Based on the popular man ... |
Black Sheep | Part of the 1996 film | takes place (but not filmed) in Garfield County |
Best Actor | Clift received four Academy Award nominations during his career, three for | and one fo |
Il Postino | Troisi came to international fame through the success of | , directed by Michael Radford. Troisi died in 1994 of a heart attack in hi ... |
Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte | De Havilland was good friends with Bette Davis with whom she starred in | (1964), The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939), It's Love I'm Aft ... |
Gone in 60 Seconds | ... ds and Jeff Daniels. It was also the shooting location for a brief scene of | . Independence also appeared in Daft Punk's Electroma |
New York, New York | ... axi Driver, this time holding the lead role. De Niro re-joined Scorsese for | in 1977, but the film was unsuccessful. Nevertheless, their partnership co ... |
Moana | ... cottish documentarian John Grierson in his review of Robert Flaherty's film | (1926), published in the New York Sun on 8 February 1926, written by "The ... |
Taare Zameen Par | In 2007 he produced the drama | which marked his directorial debut. Khan also played a supporting role in ... |
The Women | ... death in 1983, she was largely remembered at best for her "noble" roles in | , Marie Antoinette, and Romeo and Juliet. Shearer's legacy began to be re- ... |
The Matrix | ... h at the time of her death and had plans to marry him after the premiere of | |
novel of the same title | ... rected by Frank Capra. The screenplay by Robert Riskin is based on the 1933 | by James Hilton |
Living Out Loud | ... Set It Off and subsequently had a supporting role in the Holly Hunter film | (1998). She played the role of Thelma in the 1999 movie The Bone Collector ... |
The Banquet | ... ose able to vote on the Academy Awards. She then appeared as Empress Wan in | (2006), a film set in the |
Silent Hill | In 2006, Avary wrote a screenplay adaptation to the hit Konami videogame, | (2006), with French director and friend, Christophe Gans, and Killing Zoe ... |
The Simpsons Movie | ... ration with The Simpsons by voicing Russ Cargill, the central antagonist of | |
Duck Amuck | Chuck Jones's 1953 cartoon | shows Daffy Duck trapped in a cartoon that an unseen animator repeatedly m ... |
Exorcist | ... ere produced.) In later years the prime-time satire Soap would introduce an | -inspired storyline. In 1986, Dark Mansions, a made-for-TV movie intended ... |
A Star Is Born (1937 film) | #Redirect | |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ... ership, and second-class film status at the time, Russell set her sights on | (MGM) and was able to get out of her Universal contract on her own terms. ... |
Jersey Girl | ... Silent Bob have appeared in most of Smith's films with the exceptions being | , Zack and Miri Make a Porno, Cop Out, and Red State. In Smith's universe, ... |
Love Can Seriously Damage Your Health | In 1997, Cruz appeared in the Spanish comedy film | . She portrays Diana, a fan of The Beatles band member John Lennon; she tr ... |
For Pete's Sake | ... p, Doc? (1972) and The Main Event (1979), both co-starring Ryan O'Neal, and | (1974) with Michael Sarrazin. One of her most famous roles during this per ... |
One from the Heart | Her film debut was a small part in Francis Ford Coppola's 1982 film | . Soon thereafter came her star-making role as a hooker who seduces a high ... |
Babes in Toyland | ... e Desert (1933), the Academy Award winning short film The Music Box (1932), | (1934), and Way Out West (1937). Hardy's "Well, here's another nice mess y ... |
Duets | ... series The White Shadow and St. Elsewhere. His last production was the film | , which starred his daughter, Gwyneth Paltrow |
The Kid & I | ... Jackie Chan for the first time. In 2005 he appeared as himself in the film | . Schwarzenegger voiced Baron von Steuben in Episode 24 ("Valley Forge") o ... |
The Bone Collector | ... ilm Living Out Loud (1998). She played the role of Thelma in the 1999 movie | , alongside Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie |
Mindhunters | ... le in the drama, Stateside, and starred (again with Slater) in the thriller | , which was filmed in 2003 but not released until 2005. Kilmer next appear ... |
An American Werewolf in London | ... ilm for Hey Jude. In the 1980s, the studio was used for The Mirror Crack'd, | , A Fish Called Wanda, Blade Runner, and Brother Sun, Sister Moon. Later f ... |
Emergency! | ... in order to focus on creating, producing, and directing Adam-12 and, later, | , which portrayed the fledgling paramedic program of the L.A. County Fire ... |
Set It Off | Latifah appeared in the 1996 box-office hit, | and subsequently had a supporting role in the Holly Hunter film Living Out ... |
They Died with Their Boots On | ... The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939), Santa Fe Trail (1940) and | (1941) |
Academy Award for Best Actor | He was posthumously nominated for an | for his role, becoming one of only seven actors to be posthumously nominat ... |
Lolita | ... stood beside "the most enduring literary treatments" of the theme, such as | . Nevertheless, Hentzi believed that the film's themes of materialism and ... |
Warner Independent Pictures | ... World was dropped by Sony Pictures due to their desire to change the title. | purchased the film and gave it a limited release in January 2006; the film ... |
The Cotton Club | ... o, Verdon focused on film acting, playing character roles in movies such as | (1984), Cocoon (1985) and (1988). She continued to teach dance and musical ... |
The Shaggy Dog | ... sh often mused on whether the concept of the show was inspired by the movie | , as in his view they shared “the same dog, the same kids, and Fred [MacMu ... |
Erin Brockovich | The movie | (2000), starring Julia Roberts, and various other movies have been filmed ... |
Tremors | ... ha include Iron Man (2008), Panic in Motion (2005), Taxidermist (2008), and | (1990) |
Glitterati | ... earing in Apple print and web ads worldwide. His film from within the film, | (2004), used elements of Victor's European trip and was shot on digital vi ... |
Hello, Dolly! | ... r category. Her next two movies were also based on musicals, Jerry Herman's | , directed by Gene Kelly (1969), and Alan Jay Lerner's and Burton Lane's O ... |
I Could Go On Singing | ... 962), and A Child Is Waiting (1963) with Burt Lancaster. Her final film was | (1963), costarring Dirk Bogarde |
Best Actor | ... 1948 his role in Johnny Belinda earned him an Academy Award nomination for | . Co-star Jane Wyman fell in love with Ayres and left her husband Ronald R ... |
Pinewood Studios | ... model (with details only on the side being shot) in a six-foot-deep tank at | for scene depicting the scuttling of Admiral Graf Spee, which was assemble ... |
The Rundown | ... fter becoming Governor of California include a 3-second cameo appearance in | (a.k.a., Welcome to the Jungle) with The Rock, and the 2004 remake of Arou ... |
western | Pinkerton's exploits were in part the inspiration of the 1961 NBC | television series, Whispering Smith, starring Audie Murphy and Guy Mitchel ... |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | A Song to Remember was nominated for | (Cornel Wilde), Best Cinematography, Color, Best Film Editing, Best Music, ... |
Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World | In 2005, his film | was dropped by Sony Pictures due to their desire to change the title. Warn ... |
My Fair Lady | ... play of the same name, which also formed the basis for the Broadway musical | . It was then-Disney Studio President Jeffrey Katzenberg who insisted the ... |
Grass | ... success of Flaherty's Nanook and Moana with two romanticized documentaries, | (1925) and Chang (1927), both directed by Merian Cooper and Ernest Schoeds ... |
The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit | The 1998 film | , released by Touchstone Pictures, was written by Ray Bradbury. It was bas ... |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | ... Paxinou, Leo Genn and Kirk Douglas. It was nominated for Academy Awards for | (Michael Redgrave) and Best Actress in a Leading Role (Rosalind Russell). ... |
Crank | Bennington also made a cameo in the 2006 film | as a customer in a pharmacy. He later appeared as a horse-track spectator ... |
film adaptation | ... 2005 Cannes Film Festival. She then accepted the lead role of Sayuri in the | based on the international bestseller Memoirs of a Geisha. Controversy aro ... |
Innocents of Paris | ... ed, he went to Hollywood in 1928 where he played his first American role in | . In 1930 he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, for his r ... |
All Quiet on the Western Front | ... osite Greta Garbo in 1929's The Kiss, but it was his leading role in 1930's | which made him a star. Ayres was Janet Gaynor's leading man in Servants' E ... |
American Pop | ... of the Rings, Bakshi decided to work on something more personal. He pitched | to Columbia Pictures president Dan Melnick. Bakshi wanted to produce a fil ... |
Today We Live | ... salary to finance his theatre group. Tone and Crawford appeared together in | (1933) and were immediately drawn to each other, although Crawford was hes ... |
The Shaggy Dog | Tim Considine, who had worked with MacMurray on | , had played oldest son Mike and did not renew his contract after a fallin ... |
The Mirror Crack'd | ... their promotional film for Hey Jude. In the 1980s, the studio was used for | , An American Werewolf in London, A Fish Called Wanda, Blade Runner, and B ... |
Best Actress in a Leading Role | ... for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Michael Redgrave) and | (Rosalind Russell). There was also a 1978 television miniseries production ... |
Interview with the Vampire | ... ick St.John in the TV show Moonlight, Louis de Pointe du Lac in Anne Rice's | , Kain in the Legacy Of Kain video games, Marvel Comics character Morbius, ... |
Iron Man | Other films filmed in or near Olancha include | (2008), Panic in Motion (2005), Taxidermist (2008), and Tremors (1990) |
Moby-Dick | ... d a large body of work that responded in a general way to Herman Melville’s | . During this time, the increasingly deep relief of Stella’s paintings gav ... |
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever | ... ly!, directed by Gene Kelly (1969), and Alan Jay Lerner's and Burton Lane's | , directed by Vincente Minnelli (1970), while her fourth film was based on ... |
I Confess | ... Stevens's A Place in the Sun, the anguished Catholic priest in Hitchcock's | , the doomed regular soldier Robert E. Lee Prewitt in Fred Zinnemann's Fro ... |
The Pursuit of Happyness | ... o, 2002). The others are Will Smith (Best Actor, Ali, 2001, and Best Actor, | , 2006), and Jamie Foxx, (Best Actor, Ray, 2004) |
The Five Man Army | # | (1969 |
The Black Cauldron | ... heridan, who was recording a voice for the character of Princess Eilonwy in | for Walt Disney Pictures. Cindy Oswin voiced Trillian on all three LPs in ... |
The Birth of a Nation | ... core composed by Joseph Carl Breil for D. W. Griffith's groundbreaking epic | (USA, 1915) it became relatively common for the biggest-budgeted films to ... |
The Island of Dr. Moreau | ... eature films (including Jurassic Park, Tremors, Species, Anaconda, Twister, | , and Buffy the Vampire Slayer). Another noticeable change was that the em ... |
Blade Runner | ... or The Mirror Crack'd, An American Werewolf in London, A Fish Called Wanda, | , and Brother Sun, Sister Moon. Later films include The Others, Layer Cake ... |
The Sixth Sense | ... whether Shyamalan's persistence in replicating the otherworldly formula of | might not be a futile and self-defeating exercise. |
Double Indemnity | ... onal character Mr. Jackson, played by Porter Hall, in the classic noir film | . When pressed to recall the events that led to the supposed death of Diet ... |
Saw 3D | ... ennington also had a role as the ill-fated Skinhead, Evan, in the 2010 film | |
Excellent Cadavers | He was played by F. Murray Abraham in the 1999 movie | and by Vincent Riotta in the 2007 mini-series Il Capo dei Capi |
The Fifth Day of Peace | # | (1969 |
The Rules of Attraction | ... elling through Europe (which he also refers to in Victor's European trip in | ). Avary had initially intended to write a screenplay completely devoted t ... |
Lagaan | ... up a production company known as Aamir Khan Productions. Its first film was | . The movie was released in 2001, starring Khan as the lead actor. The fil ... |
A Free Soul | ... orcee was released on DVD by Warner Home Video on March 8, 2008 (along with | , also starring Norma Shearer), as one of five Pre-Code films in the "TCM ... |
A Star Is Born | ... poser (together with lyricist Paul Williams) for the song "Evergreen", from | in 1976 |
Academy Award for Best Actress | Both de Havilland and Fontaine were nominated for an | in 1942. Fontaine won that year for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspici ... |
MGM | | released a feature film titled House of Dark Shadows in 1970. Dan Curtis d ... |
All the Way, Boys | # | (1972 |
Daredevil | ... ers assume the roles of superheroes from Marvel Comics, such as Spider-Man, | , Hulk, Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, and others. The si ... |
Sadie McKee | ... ing Lady (1933), in which she received top billing. Crawford's next movies, | , Chained and Forsaking All Others (all 1934), were among the top money ma ... |
Stavisky | ... Jacques Doillon, Resnais made a second collaboration with Jorge Semprun for | (1974), based on the life of the notorious financier and embezzler whose d ... |
Chicago | ... as a couple, Verdon and Fosse continued to collaborate on projects such as | (1975) (in which she originated the role of murderess Roxie Hart) and the ... |
Nekromantik | ... films by Jörg Buttgereit except Schramm feature a film within the film. In | , the protagonist goes to the cinema to see the fictional slasher film Ver ... |
Twister | ... r genre feature films (including Jurassic Park, Tremors, Species, Anaconda, | , The Island of Dr. Moreau, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer). Another noticea ... |
A Fish Called Wanda | ... the studio was used for The Mirror Crack'd, An American Werewolf in London, | , Blade Runner, and Brother Sun, Sister Moon. Later films include The Othe ... |
Las Hurdes | ... Belgian coal mining region. Luis Buñuel directed a "surrealist" documentary | (1933) |
Advise & Consent | Ayres played a Vice President of the United States twice, in | and The Man, as well as the President of the United States in the made-for ... |
The Matrix series | ... re American film directors, writers and producers, most famous for creating | . They are currently co-directing Cloud Atlas, based on the book by David ... |
Zombieland | ... lso an ethical vegan and raw foodist. He did not eat Twinkies for his movie | , replacing them with vegan faux-Twinkies made from cornmeal. He appeared ... |
The Missing | ... ide Kate Bosworth in the drama/thriller Wonderland, as well as appearing in | , where he again worked with Willow director Ron Howard. The next year, he ... |
Forsaking All Others | ... she received top billing. Crawford's next movies, Sadie McKee, Chained and | (all 1934), were among the top money makers of the mid-1930s |
Dial M for Murder | ... ) with Montgomery Clift, three popular films starring Grace Kelly followed. | (1954) was adapted from the stage play by Frederick Knott. Ray Milland pla ... |
Hulk | ... the roles of superheroes from Marvel Comics, such as Spider-Man, Daredevil, | , Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, and others. The simplest ... |
Il Capo dei Capi | ... 1999 movie Excellent Cadavers and by Vincent Riotta in the 2007 mini-series | |
Miami Supercops | # | (1985 |
The Sixth Sense | ... tionally, and $408,247,917 worldwide at the box office, ranking only behind | in Shyamalan's box office success and grossing more than The Village and |
On the Waterfront | ... uth is represented by Budd Schulberg, Academy Award winning screenwriter of | , Michael Phillips, who won the Academy Award for best picture as co-produ ... |
National Film Registry | ... The Battle of San Pietro was selected for preservation in the United States | by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aestheti ... |
Judgment at Nuremberg | Garland's films after A Star Is Born included | (1961) (for which she was Oscar- and Golden Globe-nominated for Best Suppo ... |
Shuffle Along | ... Hoyt Wiborg. Robeson then sang in a chorus in an Off-broadway production of | before he abandoned it to join Taboo in Britain for the summer. The play w ... |
In This Our Life | ... rivate Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939), It's Love I'm After (1937), and | (1942). She remained a close friend of actress Gloria Stuart until Stuart' ... |
The Story of Adele H. | ... sylum, and the death of his two sons. (Adèle's biography inspired the movie | ) His wife Adèle had died in 1868 |
Beyond Rangoon | # | (USA/UK, 1995) |
Help! | During the shooting of | , a piano was placed on one of the stages where filming was being conducte ... |
Letty Lynton | ... t prestigious movie of 1932. Crawford later achieved continued success with | (1932). Soon after its release, a plagiarism suit forced MGM to withdraw i ... |
God Forgives... I Don't! | # | (1967), first time as Bud Spencer together with Terence Hil |
The Assassination of the Duke of Guise | ... ll blown scores were composed earlier, in 1908, by Camille Saint-Saëns, for | , and by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov, for Stenka Razin |
The River | Pare Lorentz's The Plow That Broke the Plains (1936) and | (1938) and Willard Van Dyke's The City (1939) are notable New Deal product ... |
The Outlaw Josey Wales | ... will of these actions was to be the basis for the 1976 Clint Eastwood film | |
The Petrified Forest | In her next film, | (1936), Davis co-starred with Leslie Howard and Humphrey Bogart, but Bogar ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... g with her then-husband, Roberto Rossellini, in Italy. Anastasia won her an | , the second of three Oscars she would receive. The musical score from the ... |
The Miracle Worker | ... orary Juvenile Award. The following year, 16 year-old Patty Duke starred in | and in 1963, was nominated for and won the Academy Award for Best Supporti ... |
The Terminal | ... architectural features of particular airports. One such example of this is | , a film about a man who becomes permanently grounded in an airport termin ... |
IMAX | In 2002 the film was re-released in | . It was the first film to be digitally remastered using IMAX DMR technolo ... |
Édith et Marcel | ... their lives turned into a big screen biography by Claude Lelouch. The film, | , starred Marcel Cerdan, Jr. in the role of his father and Évelyne Bouix a ... |
They Call Me Trinity | # | (1970 |
City of Angels | ... equel, Faraway, So Close!, in 1993. In 1998, an United States remake called | was released |
The Music Man | ... through their mention in the song "Seventy-Six Trombones" from the musical | by Meredith Willson |
Interview with the Vampire | ... Sun, Sister Moon. Later films include The Others, Layer Cake, The Crucible, | , and Sweet Revenge |
Blackie the Pirate | # | (1971 |
Pulp Fiction | ... contributed material which, combined with Tarantino's, formed the basis of | (1994) for which he and Tarantino won the Academy Award for Best Original ... |
Bulldog Drummond's Third Round | ... vious Bulldog Drummond films had been produced: Bulldog Drummond (1923) and | (1925). The 1929 film was the first Bulldog Drummond movie with sound, and ... |
Gay Purr-ee | ... d Golden Globe-nominated for Best Supporting Actress), the animated feature | (1962), and A Child Is Waiting (1963) with Burt Lancaster. Her final film ... |
The Butterfly Effect | ... was released, loosely based upon the short story of the same name. The film | revolves around the same theory as A Sound of Thunder and contains many re ... |
Brother Sun, Sister Moon | ... k'd, An American Werewolf in London, A Fish Called Wanda, Blade Runner, and | . Later films include The Others, Layer Cake, The Crucible, Interview with ... |
The Sting | ... hael Phillips, who won the Academy Award for best picture as co-producer of | , Rachel Dratch, a cast member of Saturday Night Live, creator of Grey's A ... |
Hard Cash | ... ance co-star, Christian Slater, and the two starred in the low budget film, | , also known as Run for the Money |
Always Sanchōme no Yūhi | ... rebuilt. Based on the popular manga series by Ryōhei Saigan, the 2005 film | was a nostalgic view of life in the neighbourhoods under the construction ... |
The Music Man | ... niums and big bassoons" in "Seventy-six Trombones", the signature song from | (1957), many non-musician members of the general public in the United Stat ... |
The V.I.P.s | ... d by the airport. They are also one of the major elements in movies such as | , Airplane!, Airport, Die Hard 2, Soul Plane, Jackie Brown, Get Shorty, Ho ... |
Airplane! | The 1980 film | contained a parody scene, with Robert Hays mocking the famous pose and the ... |
Battlestar Galactica | ... Adar, the pacifist President of the Council of the Twelve, in the original | film in 1978. In 1974, he had appeared in a small role as Dr. Emil Vaslovi ... |
romantic | ... erlin, translated literally as The Sky Over Berlin) is a 1987 Franco-German | fantasy film directed by Wim Wenders. The film is about invisible, immorta ... |
Devil Girl from Mars | ... tories and when I was 12, I was watching a bad science fiction movie called | ," she told the journal , "and decided that I could write a better story t ... |
Stammheim | ... Lampe). Five years later, Sabine Wegner played Ensslin in Reinhard Hauff's | , a detailed account of the terror trial against Ensslin, Baader, Meinhof ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... "becoming one of the most interesting of our screen actresses". She won the | for the role, but commented it was belated recognition for Of Human Bondag ... |
It's Love I'm After | ... h, Sweet Charlotte (1964), The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939), | (1937), and In This Our Life (1942). She remained a close friend of actres ... |
A Question of Attribution | ... wers and her award-nominated role as Queen Elizabeth II in the British film | |
Terminator Salvation | Schwarzenegger had been rumored to be appearing in | as the original T-800 model, alongside Roland Kickinger. Schwarzenegger de ... |
Redhead | ... Fosse directed as well as choreographed his first Broadway musical, it was | . In 1960, Fosse and Verdon wed |
Dancing Lady | ... the night". Following Possessed, Crawford starred opposite Gable in the hit | (1933), in which she received top billing. Crawford's next movies, Sadie M ... |
Best Supporting Actor | ... ademy Award nominations during his career, three for Best Actor and one for | |
Way Down East | Other extra parts followed, including one in | , helmed by director, D. W. Griffith. Taking advantage of a break in filmi ... |
Romeo Must Die | ... on for the album started in 1998 but, with the filming of martial arts film | (2000), Aaliyah postponed the recording of the album. Artists Timbaland an ... |
Sophie's World | ... t has been accepted into mainstream literature, alongside Jostein Gaarder's | (1991) and J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series (1997–2007) |
adventure | is a 1954 Japanese | drama film co-written, edited, and directed by Akira Kurosawa. The film ta ... |
The Simpsons Movie | ... for president as he is not a natural born citizen of the United States. In | (2007), he is portrayed as the President, and in the Sylvester Stallone mo ... |
Be My Guest | ... Noël Coward, Roman Polanski's first English language film in 1965 Repulsion | ;in 1965, featured Jerry Lee Lewis an early appearance by the young actor ... |
Groundhog Day | ... undhog Day (February 2). Phil and the town were the basis for the 1993 film | (although nearly all of the movie itself was shot in Woodstock, Illinois) |
The Band Wagon | ... z, and some were created for the original 1931 Broadway musical also called | , with a book by George S. Kaufman and starring Fred Astaire and his siste ... |
No Road Back | ... ayed Spike, a minor gangster with a speech impediment in Montgomery Tully's | alongside Skip Homeier, Paul Carpenter, Patricia Dainton and Norman Woolan ... |
Murder, She Wrote | ... e 1990s, Dolenz continued to appear in films and television, including; , , | , Wake, Rattle and Roll, , Demolition University, Pacific Blue, and Teen A ... |
a film in 2002 | ... , an English director who had previously adapted other plays by Wilde, made | ; it stars Colin Firth (Jack), Rupert Everett (Algy), Dame Judi Dench (Lad ... |
Alfie | ... arol Reed's The Stars Look Down in 1939, In the 1960s classic films such as | starring Michael Caine, The Italian Job in 1969 with Noël Coward, Roman Po ... |
Die Hard 2 | ... ne of the major elements in movies such as The V.I.P.s, Airplane!, Airport, | , Soul Plane, Jackie Brown, Get Shorty, Home Alone, Liar Liar, Passenger 5 ... |
Peeping Tom | ... ography has also been centrally explored in movies such as Michael Powell's | , and Michelangelo Antonioni's Blowup, and has appeared to comic effect in ... |
Funny Girl | ... abaret act with "Don't Rain on My Parade" — originally sung by Streisand in | — only slowed down and jazzier, as an act of defiance to Peter. In "Stewie ... |
Auntie Mame | ... t memorable performance was in the title role of the long-running stage hit | and the subsequent 1958 movie version, in which she played an eccentric au ... |
Men in Black II | ... n in Black from Aircel Comics. The film was followed by and its 2002 sequel | . Men in Black 3 is scheduled to be released in 2012. Scott Mitchell Rosen ... |
Brother 2 | ... ad roles in the movies Brother, Prisoner of the Mountains, The Stringer and | . He was the son of the Russian playwright, actor, director and producer S ... |
The Man with the Golden Gun | The charred wreck was featured in the 1974 James Bond movie | , as a covert headquarters for MI6 |
I Confess | Clift's next movie was Alfred Hitchcock's | . True to his method, Clift temporarily lived in a Catholic church and stu ... |
This American Life | ... fact that was the subject of the June 9, 2001 episode of the NPR radio show | |
The Big Pond | ... e Academy Award for Best Actor, for his roles in The Love Parade (1929) and | (1930). The Big Pond gave Chevalier his first big American hit songs, "Liv ... |
The Hustler | ... e actor and stand-up comedian. He appeared in more than 15 films, including | with Paul Newman and Jackie Gleason, in which he had a cameo role as a bar ... |
Airplane! | ... ort. They are also one of the major elements in movies such as The V.I.P.s, | , Airport, Die Hard 2, Soul Plane, Jackie Brown, Get Shorty, Home Alone, L ... |
Spirited Away | ... for Best Animated Feature, which ultimately went to Hayao Miyazaki's film, | , which was also distributed by Walt Disney Pictures, and featured a voice ... |
Demolition University | ... and television, including; , , Murder, She Wrote, Wake, Rattle and Roll, , | , Pacific Blue, and Teen Angel. In 1998, she voiced a character for the ch ... |
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre | ... e found obscene, the BBFC imposed additional bans and cuts on films such as | . Claims, since proven at best to be speculative, at worse outright media ... |
Jolson Sings Again | ... ions (including a couple of costume epics) until he appeared in the sequel, | (1949), which was another huge boxoffice hit. His co-star in the film, Bar ... |
American Pie | ... lowup, and has appeared to comic effect in films such as Gregory's Girl and | . The 2002 television movie is based on a true story about a woman who was ... |
Tropic Thunder | ... Being John Malkovich, previously written by Kaufman and directed by Jonze. | (2008) is a comedy film revolving around a group of prima donna actors mak ... |
Fahrenheit 9/11 | ... ed that Bradbury was upset with filmmaker Michael Moore for using the title | , which is an allusion to Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, for his documentary a ... |
127 Hours | The track "Festival" from the album features in the score of the 2010 film | , providing the euphoric backing to the climax of the movie |
film | ... eatles used the studios while rehearsing music for their album Let It Be. A | was made of some of the sessions, and both the film and the album were rel ... |
Back to the Future | ... d the DeLorean DMC-12 sports car, which was later featured in the 1985 film | , and for his high profile 1982 arrest on charges of drug trafficking. The ... |
Red River | Clift's first movie role was opposite John Wayne in the 1948 film | which was shot in 1946 and released in 1948. Clift's second movie was The ... |
The Animal | ... st four movies released by Columbia Pictures, including A Knight's Tale and | (2001), contained glowing comments from a film reviewer who did not exist. ... |
Go Further | ... l bus with The Spitfire Agency (the subject of the independent documentary, | ) and narrated the documentary Grass. Harrelson briefly owned an oxygen ba ... |
Man of La Mancha | # Medley from | (from "Catch A Falling Star") – Scott Bakula (6:18 |
Liar Liar | ... ne!, Airport, Die Hard 2, Soul Plane, Jackie Brown, Get Shorty, Home Alone, | , Passenger 57, Final Destination, Unaccompanied Minors, Catch Me If You C ... |
Killing Zoe | ... d no use for, Avary told Bender that he had such a script—and quickly wrote | in under a week, using elements of his European trip as inspiration. While ... |
Earth II | ... d The Man, as well as the President of the United States in the made-for-TV | |
X-Men | In the year 2000, the director and an executive producer of the | movie, Bryan Singer and Tom DeSanto, began developing a Battlestar Galacti ... |
The Colour Out of Space | ... er never arises or is somehow curtailed by some outside force, such as in " | " and "The Dreams in the Witch House". Often his characters are subject to ... |
Princess Raccoon | Showing her whimsical musical tap-dancing side, Zhang starred in | , directed by Japanese legend Seijun Suzuki, who was honored at the 2005 C ... |
American Pie | ... urbia) and humorous (e.g. Porky's, Animal House and more recently Semi-Pro, | ) films. Voyeuristic photography has also been centrally explored in movie ... |
film based on the book | In 2007, a | was released to generally positive reviews. Gaiman has also occasionally m ... |
The Wrong Man | ... se son is kidnapped to prevent them from interfering with an assassination. | (1957), Hitchcock's final film for Warner Brothers, was a low-key black-an ... |
The Birth of a Nation | ... an and American directors, in particular D.W. Griffith in his films such as | and Intolerance. The classical style ensures temporal and spatial continui ... |
Wonderful Town | ... voice was so hoarse from "overwork in rehearsing" for her upcoming role in | that it made it very easy to disguise her voice in that way |
Shakespeare in Love | ... candidate for Best Picture the previous year, Saving Private Ryan, lost to | , so the studio took a new approach by hiring outsiders to provide input f ... |
Wing Commander | In 1999, the producer of | , Todd Moyer, and the producer of the original TV series, Glen Larson, ann ... |
Prisoner of the Mountains | ... ber 20, 2002) was a Russian actor who had lead roles in the movies Brother, | , The Stringer and Brother 2. He was the son of the Russian playwright, ac ... |
Scary Movie 3 | ... received varied critical and box office receptions, including films such as | , , Taxi, Kung Faux, Beauty Shop, and Hairspray. In early 2006, Latifah ap ... |
Theodora Goes Wild | ... a Barbara on November 22, 1936. Following a showing of the screwball comedy | , the audience was not receptive to a drama of epic length. Many walked ou ... |
Stitch! The Movie | A direct-to-video sequel, | , was released on August 26, 2003. This was followed by a television serie ... |
The Jolson Story | ... ressed the producers and won the role. At the age of 31, his performance in | (1946) earned him a "Best Actor" Academy Award nomination |
Brides | He was the executive producer of the film | , which was directed by Pantelis Voulgaris and starred Victoria Haralabido ... |
Soul Plane | ... jor elements in movies such as The V.I.P.s, Airplane!, Airport, Die Hard 2, | , Jackie Brown, Get Shorty, Home Alone, Liar Liar, Passenger 57, Final Des ... |
A Streetcar Named Desire | ... Actor, and was sure that he would win. That year Clift voted for Brando in | . The movie was critically acclaimed and Charlie Chaplin called it "the gr ... |
Can-Can | ... er Michael Kidd cast her as the second female lead in Cole Porter's musical | (1953), starring French prima donna Lilo. Out-of-town reviewers hailed Ver ... |
Harry Potter | ... stle is used as a stand in for the exterior and interior of Hogwarts in the | films, which has led to an increase in public interest with Alnwick. Its a ... |
Child's Play 3 | ... ng to the Hungerford massacre and the murder of James Bulger (the 1991 film | was held up as influencing the perpetrators) provided an additional impetu ... |
Mad Max | ... ralian cinema, with many successful films, from the dark science fiction of | (George Miller, 1979) to the romantic comedy of Crocodile Dundee (Peter Fa ... |
pilot | Besides a re-edited version of the | , released originally in Canada, Europe and parts of Latin America and, fo ... |
I Remember Mama | ... late 1943 and early 1944—writing the film musical State Fair and producing | on Broadway. Meanwhile, the Theatre Guild took Molnár to see Oklahoma! Mol ... |
Heat | ... ghter in Wayne Wang's Smoke and also as Val Kilmer's wife in Michael Mann's | . That same year she also played the role of Callie in Philip Ridley's dar ... |
(500) Days of Summer | ... nominated for several awards including two Golden Globes for his 2009 film | |
Singin' in the Rain | ... Band Wagon is a 1953 musical comedy film that many critics rank, along with | , as the finest of the MGM musicals, although it was only a modest box-off ... |
Four's a Crowd | ... ), The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), The Adventures of Robin Hood and | (1938), Dodge City and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939), Sa ... |
Best Actress in a Leading Role | ... Gil Parrondo, Vernon Dixon) and Best Costume Design, and was nominated for | (Janet Suzman), Best Cinematography, Best Music, Original Dramatic Score a ... |
Sixteen Candles | The duo express a great interest in John Hughes' films such as | , the film Purple Rain, the heavy metal musician King Diamond, shown in Cl ... |
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes | ... tly erected at the site. This trivia fact was referenced in the 1969 film " | |
sci-fi | ... troids from Planet 10. The film is a cross between the action/adventure and | film genres, and also includes elements of comedy, satire, and romance |
Saving Private Ryan | ... rs' communities. The studio's candidate for Best Picture the previous year, | , lost to Shakespeare in Love, so the studio took a new approach by hiring ... |
East of Eden | Clift reportedly turned down the starring role in | just as he had for Sunset Boulevard |
Final Destination | ... Soul Plane, Jackie Brown, Get Shorty, Home Alone, Liar Liar, Passenger 57, | , Unaccompanied Minors, Catch Me If You Can, Rendition and The Langoliers. ... |
Innocents of Paris | ... ed a contract with Paramount Pictures and played his first American role in | . In 1930 he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, for his r ... |
A Hard Day's Night | ... eleased in 1970. The Beatles had previously used Twickenham for their films | and Help! and for their promotional film for Hey Jude. In the 1980s, the s ... |
Shoot the Moon | ... nteract with props". He had been impressed by Peter Weller's performance in | and met with him. The actor was hesitant, at first, to take the role becau ... |
My Darling Clementine | ... y in 1946 in a book that Director John Ford developed in 1946 for the movie | |
Help! | ... atles had previously used Twickenham for their films A Hard Day's Night and | and for their promotional film for Hey Jude. In the 1980s, the studio was ... |
MGM | ... family could be described as "showpeople." Her father was an electrician at | Studios, and her mother was a former vaudevillian of the dance troupe, as ... |
The Colour of Magic | In the 2008 TV miniseries adaptation of Terry Pratchett's | , the characters of Rincewind and Twoflower parody the final scene of the ... |
Prisoner of the Mountains | In 1995, his father was going to move to Dagestan where his movie | was to be filmed. Bodrov asked to go with him and was ready to do whatever ... |
The Heroes of Telemark | ... nd transported to Germany. (These events were dramatized in the 1965 movie, | , and also in a level of the PlayStation 2/Xbox game, Secret Weapons Over ... |
comedy | ... the action/adventure and sci-fi film genres, and also includes elements of | , satire, and romance |
National Film Registry | In 2010, the film was selected for preservation in the United States | by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aestheti ... |
Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na | In 2008, Khan launched his nephew Imran Khan's debut in the film | under his production house. The film was a big hit in India, and eventuall ... |
Dracula | ... works of Gothic and horror literature (such as the novels Frankenstein and | ) and classic horror films (such as Frankenstein and The Mummy). Among one ... |
Raintree County | On the evening of May 12, 1956, while filming | , Clift was involved in a serious auto accident when he smashed his car in ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... und arrived, he made his Hollywood debut in 1928. He signed a contract with | and played his first American role in Innocents of Paris. In 1930 he was n ... |
Killing Zoe | Avary also wrote and directed the neo-noir cult thriller | (1994) which Tarantino executive produced. The screenplay was based in par ... |
The Simpsons Movie | ... t Award for "Most Popular Mom & Dad in a TV Series". For her performance in | , Kavner was nominated for "Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature" at t ... |
Volver | ... ated G-Force and the musical drama Nine. Her most notable films to date are | (2006), for which she earned Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations, a ... |
Raging Bull | ... Middleweight Champion. He was portrayed by Robert De Niro in the 1980 film | |
Sunset Boulevard | ... reportedly turned down the starring role in East of Eden just as he had for | |
Kiss the Girls | ... roles in several thrillers that performed well at the box office, including | in 1997 and 1999's Double Jeopardy |
Sunday Too Far Away | Films such as Picnic at Hanging Rock (Peter Weir, 1975) and | (Ken Hannam, 1975) made an impact on the international arena. The 1970s an ... |
Clerks | ... ated and used in most films, comics and television by Smith, which began in | |
Passenger 57 | ... t, Die Hard 2, Soul Plane, Jackie Brown, Get Shorty, Home Alone, Liar Liar, | , Final Destination, Unaccompanied Minors, Catch Me If You Can, Rendition ... |
Flatliners | ... ive differences." William Baldwin (who previously worked with Schumacher on | ) was reported to be a top contender, though just days after Keaton droppe ... |
Terminal Station | Clift's final completely pre-accident movie was | . Once again Clift's performance was critically acclaimed however, the mov ... |
Cool Hand Luke | ... Primo used the "Tar Sequence" cue from the musical score from the 1967 film | , composed by Lalo Schifrin, as the theme music. The score included a tele ... |
Red Sonja | The character was played by Brigitte Nielsen in the 1985 film | , which also starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as High Lord Kalidor (originall ... |
Spider-Man | ... to let players assume the roles of superheroes from Marvel Comics, such as | , Daredevil, Hulk, Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, and oth ... |
The Others | ... lled Wanda, Blade Runner, and Brother Sun, Sister Moon. Later films include | , Layer Cake, The Crucible, Interview with the Vampire, and Sweet Revenge |
Where the Heart Is | In June 2000, Judd flew to Austin, Texas to begin work on | a film adapted from the novel of the same name by Billie Letts. Judd's co- ... |
Spider-Man 2 | ... levator (e.g. The Blues Brothers, Dawn of the Dead, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and | ) |
romance | ... e and sci-fi film genres, and also includes elements of comedy, satire, and | |
Rambo III | Stinger missiles are referred to in the 1988 action-war film, | . Also, Stinger missiles are appeared in James Bond film Licence to Kill |
The Handmaid's Tale | ... Zamyatin. Additional totalitarian regimes are also depicted in the classics | by Margaret Atwood and Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley |
Cape Fear | ... iro starred in Goodfellas, one of the pair's most praised films, and 1991's | , before making Casino in 1995. The two also voiced major parts in the 200 ... |
Ozploitation | ... lasted until the mid-late 1980s. The era also marked the emergence of the " | " style - characterised by the exploitation of colloquial Australian cultu ... |
Woodstock | ... oodstock in 1969 and that performance was included in the documentary film, | . His cover was ranked number two in UpVenue's top 10 best music covers of ... |
Double Jeopardy | ... rformed well at the box office, including Kiss the Girls in 1997 and 1999's | |
A Free Soul | ... en". In March 2008, two of her most famous pre-code films, The Divorcee and | , were released on DVD |
Beauty Shop | ... ffice receptions, including films such as Scary Movie 3, , Taxi, Kung Faux, | , and Hairspray. In early 2006, Latifah appeared in a romantic comedy/dram ... |
Dawn of the Dead | ... ch anodyne music while characters use an elevator (e.g. The Blues Brothers, | , Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and Spider-Man 2) |
The Living Daylights | ... e UK and participated in a number of airshows and in the James Bond movie " | " (1987) as medevac |
A Woman's Face | ... m with Gable. Crawford then starred as a facially disfigured blackmailer in | (1941), a remake of a European film which had starred Ingrid Bergman in th ... |
It Happened One Night | ... inted when Jack Warner refused to lend her to Columbia Studios to appear in | , and instead cast her in the melodrama Housewife. When Davis was not nomi ... |
The Iron Giant | ... nuclear-blasted Iron Giant fall in the 1999 animated science fiction film, | , before it reassembles itself in the final scene of the movie |
The Love Parade | ... 930 he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, for his roles in | (1929) and The Big Pond (1930). The Big Pond gave Chevalier his first big ... |
Catch Me If You Can | ... me Alone, Liar Liar, Passenger 57, Final Destination, Unaccompanied Minors, | , Rendition and The Langoliers. They have also played important parts in t ... |
Vicky Cristina Barcelona | ... 2006), for which she earned Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations, and | (2008), for which she received an Academy Award. She was the first Spanish ... |
Pump Up the Volume | ... 's "Kick out the Jams". The recording appears on the soundtrack to the film | |
Layer Cake | ... Blade Runner, and Brother Sun, Sister Moon. Later films include The Others, | , The Crucible, Interview with the Vampire, and Sweet Revenge |
The Guns of Navarone | ... a team to accomplish a specific goal, a device used in later films such as | , Ocean's Eleven, The Dirty Dozen, and the western remake The Magnificent ... |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ... committee, Columbia Pictures dropped him, and a romantic comedy he made for | was shelved for three years. Parks made only a few more films, but continu ... |
National Film Registry | In 2002, it was selected for preservation in the United States | by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aestheti ... |
Someone Like You | Several of her early 2000s films, including 2001's | and 2002's High Crimes, received only mixed reviews and moderate box offic ... |
Unaccompanied Minors | ... Brown, Get Shorty, Home Alone, Liar Liar, Passenger 57, Final Destination, | , Catch Me If You Can, Rendition and The Langoliers. They have also played ... |
The Divorcee | ... a virgin on screen". In March 2008, two of her most famous pre-code films, | and A Free Soul, were released on DVD |
Death Wish II | ... featuring theremin and bowed guitar in 1977, as well as the soundtrack for | released in 1982. Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones also used the instrume ... |
Nineteen Eighty-Four | George Orwell's books | and Animal Farm are famous for their dystopian depiction of totalitarian s ... |
Buck Rogers | ... s motion picture Silent Running (1972) (notably the robot "drones") and the | movie serial of the 1930s |
Troll | ... d the part of mad bomber Joe Selucci in (1982) and in the 1986 horror movie | . Bono also played the part of Franklin Von Tussle in the 1988 John Waters ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... first American role in Innocents of Paris. In 1930 he was nominated for the | , for his roles in The Love Parade (1929) and The Big Pond (1930). The Big ... |
Killing Zoe | ... other's scenes together into a first draft, after which Avary left to film | , leaving Tarantino to continue subsequent writing of Pulp Fiction. Avary' ... |
Casino | ... , one of the pair's most praised films, and 1991's Cape Fear, before making | in 1995. The two also voiced major parts in the 2004 film Shark Tale. Scor ... |
From Here to Eternity | ... buting adult magazines. As late as 1953, books such as Tropic of Cancer and | were still banned. But public standards rapidly became more liberal though ... |
The Velvet Touch | ... ter Kenny (1946), and Mourning Becomes Electra (1947), and a murder mystery | (1948) |
Good Will Hunting | ... ther programmes and films, airports are merely indicative of journeys, e.g. | |
The Royal Tenenbaums | ... es Anderson, and scored most of his feature films (Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, | and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou) |
Scream 2 | ... e first film spawn their own horror trilogy within the films themselves. In | , characters get killed while watching a film version of the events in the ... |
Video Voyeur | ... e criminalization of voyeurism has been made into a television movie called | and documents the criminalization of . Criminal voyeurism statutes are rel ... |
Hamburger Hill | ... n in many films about the Vietnam War, including The Green Berets, Platoon, | , Apocalypse Now, Casualties of War, and Born on the Fourth of July. It is ... |
Groundhog Day | The film | is set in Punxsutawney, although actual filming was done in Woodstock, Ill ... |
Who Do You Think You Are? | ... hannel 4 study on the history of British education; an edition of the BBC's | , in which he attempted to trace his genealogy, and Not Forgotten, a four- ... |
The Wicker Man | The town also provided locations for the cult 1973 horror film | . Several parts of the town can be easily recognised in the film |
It Happened One Night | ... enwriter Riskin, whose previous collaborations had included Lady for a Day, | , and Mr. Deeds Goes to Town |
Mr. and Mrs. Smith | ... hile characters use an elevator (e.g. The Blues Brothers, Dawn of the Dead, | , and Spider-Man 2) |
The Machinist | ... . More recent appearances in film scores include Monster House, Ed Wood and | (both featuring Lydia Kavina). The DVDs for Ed Wood, Bartleby and The Day ... |
Children of the Night | ... d in 1991. After the demise of Ferris Bueller, Dolenz starred in two films, | , followed by the lead role in 1992's Miracle Beach |
Brother | ... ei Balabanov, who invited him to studio STV. Just in this studio, the movie | was shot and released in 1997. Sergey was a featured actor, playing Danila ... |
Apocalypse Now | ... about the Vietnam War, including The Green Berets, Platoon, Hamburger Hill, | , Casualties of War, and Born on the Fourth of July. It is prominently fea ... |
2009 film | ... have been two film versions, a 1972 film directed by Michael Anderson and a | adapted from Cross' novel |
The Desert Song | ... ein had written or co-written the words for such hits as Rose-Marie (1924), | (1926), The New Moon (1927) and Show Boat (1927). Though less productive i ... |
Rush Hour 2 | ... pendent Spirit Awards. Zhang's first appearance in an American movie was in | , but because she did not speak English at the time, Jackie Chan had to in ... |
Hairspray | ... no also played the part of Franklin Von Tussle in the 1988 John Waters film | . In the 1997 film Men In Black, Bono is one of several oddball celebritie ... |
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou | ... ost of his feature films (Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums and | ) |
True Romance | ... Gold Watch"), and other odd scenes Avary had written during his rewrite of | were reworked and incorporated into the Pulp Fiction script, such as the a ... |
Wild River | ... Suddenly, Last Summer (1959). Clift starred with Lee Remick in Elia Kazan's | in 1960. In 1958, he turned down what became Dean Martin's role as "Dude" ... |
Action of the Tiger | ... 1957 Connery appeared in Terence Young's poorly received MGM action picture | opposite Van Johnson, Martine Carol, Herbert Lom and Gustavo Rojo; the fil ... |
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town | ... ious collaborations had included Lady for a Day, It Happened One Night, and | |
Young Dr. Kildare | ... t Disney animation in a musical dream sequence. He played the title role in | in 1938 and became a matinee idol, starring in several Kildare films. Duri ... |
The Magnificent Seven | ... e Guns of Navarone, Ocean's Eleven, The Dirty Dozen, and the western remake | . Film critic Roger Ebert speculates in his review that the sequence intro ... |
Rocketship X-M | ... eered the use of the instrument in Hollywood scores), The Spiral Staircase, | , The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Thing (From Another World), The Ten C ... |
The Black Stallion Returns | The movie was followed in 1983 by a sequel, | , which also starred Reno. There was also a television series called Adven ... |
Across the Universe | ... top 10 best music covers of all time in 2009. The version heard in the film | segues from the original to Cocker's arrangement at the end of the song |
1972 film | ... oolfolk Cross's 1996 novel. Pope Joan. There have been two film versions, a | directed by Michael Anderson and a 2009 film adapted from Cross' novel |
The Rescuers | ... e in the present day; others include One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961), | (1977) and its sequel The Rescuers Down Under (1990), and Oliver & Company ... |
The Crucible | ... , and Brother Sun, Sister Moon. Later films include The Others, Layer Cake, | , Interview with the Vampire, and Sweet Revenge |
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | ... urther fame in 2000 with her role as Jen (Chinese version: Yu Jiao Long) in | , for which she won several awards in the Western world, such as Chicago F ... |
Scream 3 | ... le watching a film version of the events in the first Scream film, while in | the actors playing the trilogy's characters end up getting killed, much in ... |
Licence to Kill | ... war film, Rambo III. Also, Stinger missiles are appeared in James Bond film | |
Lady for a Day | ... n Capra and screenwriter Riskin, whose previous collaborations had included | , It Happened One Night, and Mr. Deeds Goes to Town |
Something Wild | ... oco de Amor" (Crazy for Love) with Celia Cruz to Jonathan Demme's 1986 film | |
The Silence of the Lambs | ... in the boom-box. He parodies exactly the same dance done by Buffalo Bill in | , complete with the "tuck", although it is alleged Jay has been doing this ... |
The Dirty Dozen | ... a device used in later films such as The Guns of Navarone, Ocean's Eleven, | , and the western remake The Magnificent Seven. Film critic Roger Ebert sp ... |
One False Move | Star City, Arkansas was the stage for 1992 police thriller film entitled | , starring actors Bill Paxton and Billy Bob Thornton, and written by Thorn ... |
The Last Waltz | ... ven vocal on "It Makes no Difference," both of which were performed live in | . Another notable song from the album was the epic story "Acadian Driftwoo ... |
The Handmaid's Tale | ... ictional country that is the setting of the Margaret Atwood dystopian novel | |
Daisy Kenyon | ... he was nominated for a second Oscar for Best Actress) and the title role in | (also 1947). She did a critically well received sendup of her screen image ... |
The Rescuers Down Under | ... e One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961), The Rescuers (1977) and its sequel | (1990), and Oliver & Company (1988) |
Auntie Mame | ... ter Kenny (1946); Mourning Becomes Electra (1947); and the movie version of | (1958). She received a Special Academy Award, the Jean Hersholt Humanitari ... |
The Misfits | He then co-starred in John Huston's | (1961), which was both Marilyn Monroe's and Clark Gable's last film. Monro ... |
Bart Got a Room | ... chael Cera). Shawkat, Manoff and Mantell would later have roles in the film | |
Bottle Rocket | ... quently with filmmaker Wes Anderson, and scored most of his feature films ( | , Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou) |
Repo Man | ... reatly expanded the band's fan base. The song was featured on the 1984 film | , as well as in a 1986 episode of the TV show Miami Vice ("Free Verse", wh ... |
Dogma | In between the events of Chasing Amy and | , Jay and Silent Bob decide to go to be the "blunt connection" in Shermer, ... |
Batman Returns | ... , Michael Keaton decided not to return for a third Batman film after 1992's | , due to "creative differences." William Baldwin (who previously worked wi ... |
Batman Forever | ... with stupid people." Val Kilmer also had extensive conflicts on the set of | . Schumacher had problems filming with Kilmer, whom he described as "child ... |
Men In Black | ... ranklin Von Tussle in the 1988 John Waters film Hairspray. In the 1997 film | , Bono is one of several oddball celebrities seen on a wall of video scree ... |
Oliver & Company | ... 61), The Rescuers (1977) and its sequel The Rescuers Down Under (1990), and | (1988) |
Runaway Train | ... Business opposite Tom Cruise. Her other notable film roles include Sara in | in 1985, Helen McCaffrey in the thriller Backdraft in 1991, her portrayal ... |
Hollywood-funded film version | ... chhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, as they include text from the first novel. A | , produced and filmed in the UK, was released in April 2005, and were broa ... |
The World Is Not Enough | Bilbao was briefly featured at the start of the 1999 James Bond film | |
Macross | The concept of a film within a television series is employed in the | universe. (1984) was originally intended as an alternative theatrical re-t ... |
Goodfellas | ... ms such as Mean Streets (1973), Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980), and | (1990) – all of which he collaborated on with actor and close friend Rober ... |
IMAX | ... , a 45-minute prequel called Young Black Stallion was shot and released for | theaters |
Sweet Revenge | ... clude The Others, Layer Cake, The Crucible, Interview with the Vampire, and | |
Cube | Many films, such as | , Sneakers, The Mirror Has Two Faces and A Beautiful Mind reflect a popula ... |
Show Boat | ... hits as Rose-Marie (1924), The Desert Song (1926), The New Moon (1927) and | (1927). Though less productive in the 1930s, he wrote material for musical ... |
same name | ... in the 1969 Tony Award-winning musical play 1776, and the 1972 movie of the | , as well as in the 2008 television miniseries John Adams |
Batman Forever | In December 1993, | director Joel Schumacher had seen Tombstone and was most impressed with Ki ... |
Youngblood | ... e was inspired by . War's next project was a soundtrack album for the movie | in 1978 |
Take a Letter, Darling | In the 1940s, she made comedies such as The Feminine Touch (1941) and | (1942), dramas including Sister Kenny (1946), and Mourning Becomes Electra ... |
Penelope Spheeris | ... 2 as part of the soundtrack to the film Wayne's World. The film's director, | , was hesitant to use the song, as it did not entirely fit with the lead c ... |
Accepted | ... tute of Technology or South Harmon Institute of Technology in the 2006 film | or Store High In Transit in the 2006 film Kenny). South Hudson Institute o ... |
Nineteen Eighty-Four | ... s portrayed in mainstream culture, such as the classics Brave New World and | , which have explored some of these topics |
Gone with the Wind | ... . King sang with his church choir at the 1939 Atlanta premiere of the movie | |
Blaze | A portion of Saline is featured in the film | starring Paul Newman. The store from which Newman, as Earl K. Long, buys b ... |
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross | ... y intended as an alternative theatrical re-telling of the television series | (1982), but was later "retconned" into the Macross canon as a popular movi ... |
National Treasure | The engrossed copy of the Declaration is central to the 2004 Hollywood film | , in which the main character steals the document because he believes it h ... |
Servants' Entrance | ... estern Front which made him a star. Ayres was Janet Gaynor's leading man in | (1934), which featured a combination of live action and Walt Disney animat ... |
Casualties of War | ... m War, including The Green Berets, Platoon, Hamburger Hill, Apocalypse Now, | , and Born on the Fourth of July. It is prominently featured in We Were So ... |
The Blues Brothers | ... interspersed with such anodyne music while characters use an elevator (e.g. | , Dawn of the Dead, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and Spider-Man 2) |
Sister Kenny | ... e Feminine Touch (1941) and Take a Letter, Darling (1942), dramas including | (1946), and Mourning Becomes Electra (1947), and a murder mystery The Velv ... |
Bruce Almighty | ... th most played song on the radio in 2000. It was also featured in the movie | . The fourth single, "Best I Ever Had (Grey Sky Morning)", received modera ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... erts, for which she received a Golden Globe Award, and a nomination for the | . In addition, the screenwriter J.F. Lawton was nominated for a Writers Gu ... |
House of Flying Daggers | ... major roles for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), Rush Hour 2 (2001), | (2004), and Memoirs of a Geisha (2005). She has been nominated for numerou ... |
Backdraft | ... oles include Sara in Runaway Train in 1985, Helen McCaffrey in the thriller | in 1991, her portrayal of the chillingly twisted nanny Peyton Flanders in ... |
Zombieland | Also in 2009, he co-starred in the horror comedy | , and is to reprise his role in its upcoming sequel. In Roland Emmerich's ... |
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle | ... f the chillingly twisted nanny Peyton Flanders in the popular 1992 thriller | and as Wendy Torrance in Stephen King's 1997 television adaptation of The ... |
The Divorcee | ... ext-door but for most of the Pre-Code film era beginning with the 1930 film | , for which she won an Oscar for Best Actress, she played sexually liberat ... |
Hell's House | ... ore being lent to Columbia Pictures for The Menace and to Capital Films for | (all 1932). After nine months, and six unsuccessful films, Laemmle elected ... |
Life of an American Fireman | ... f the short films, Edison came to Porter. Porter made the breakthrough film | in 1903. The film was among the first that had a plot, action, and even a ... |
Dumbo | ... smaller and less expensive film. The idea was inspired by the production of | , an economically-made 1941 Walt Disney film produced in the wake of the m ... |
Toute la mémoire du monde | A different kind of collective memory was considered in | (1956), in which the seemingly endless spaces and bibliographic riches of ... |
Suddenly, Last Summer | ... . His next three films were Lonelyhearts (1958), The Young Lions (1958) and | (1959). Clift starred with Lee Remick in Elia Kazan's Wild River in 1960. ... |
Black Book | ... s working for the SS, such as A Woman at War, starring Martha Plimpton, and | , starring Christian Berkel |
Brother | ... – September 20, 2002) was a Russian actor who had lead roles in the movies | , Prisoner of the Mountains, The Stringer and Brother 2. He was the son of ... |
Lost Horizon | ... after only 21 performances. It was staged for a 1960 television broadcast. | , a 1973 musical film remake was a critical and commercial failure |
feature film | ... is manga Uzumaki about a town obsessed with spirals, which was adapted to a | in 2000 |
Stargate | ... ce, played by actor Kurt Russell, in the 1994 military science fiction film | , written by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich. Colonel O'Neill has extensiv ... |
Satan's Cheerleaders | ... 6 that the Cramps found a suitable permanent bass player: Candy del Mar (of | ), who made her recorded debut on the raw live album RockinnReelininAuckla ... |
Taxi Driver | ... lmmakers of all time, directing landmark films such as Mean Streets (1973), | (1976), Raging Bull (1980), and Goodfellas (1990) – all of which he collab ... |
Austin Powers in Goldmember | ... References are also made to Stab 5 involving time travel as a plot device. | begins with an action film opening, which turns out to be a sequence being ... |
The Misfits | ... t spoken much all day. Shortly before 1 am, James went up to say goodnight. | was on television that night airing as a late-night movie, and James asked ... |
Dante's Inferno | Rossetti was played by Oliver Reed in Ken Russell's film | (1967). The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood as a whole have been the subjects o ... |
New York, New York | ... Hitler's cigars. Mac Rauch shelved his work for a few years while he wrote | for Martin Scorsese and other un-produced screenplays |
Seven Pounds | ... the Will Ferrell basketball comedy Semi-Pro and the Will Smith stark drama | |
Leroy & Stitch | ... was released on August 30, 2005. A third and final direct-to-video sequel, | , was released on June 27, 2006 as the conclusion to the TV series |
House of Flying Daggers | ... the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Zhang went back to the martial arts genre in | (2004), which earned her a Best Actress nomination from the British Academ ... |
The Girl Next Door | ... for use in a number of film and television projects, such as One Tree Hill, | , Georgia Rule, and Paranoid Park |
Il Postino | ... and poet. He is best known for his role as Mario Ruoppolo in the 1994 film | |
Flashdance | ... lywood had mutated into an all-singing, all-dancing romance" in movies like | and Breakin'. Against this, Run-D.M.C., The Beastie Boys and the label Def ... |
3 Idiots | ... rneyed to diverse parts of India, mostly to small towns during promotion of | saying film makers from Mumbai don’t understand small town India, which wa ... |
Les Misérables | ... or published some of his best work during his period in Guernsey, including | , and three widely praised collections of poetry (Les Châtiments, 1853; , ... |
A Woman of Paris | ... uch as "Valentine" (1924). He played in a few pictures, including Chaplin's | (a rare drama for Chaplin, in which his character of The Tramp does not ap ... |
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari | ... gow said of his character, "playing Lizardo felt like playing the madman in | " |
Hiroshima mon amour | Resnais's first feature film was | in 1959. It had originated as a commission from the producers of Nuit et B ... |
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak | Khan married Reena Dutta, who had a small part in | , on 18 April 1986. They have two children, a son named Junaid and a daugh ... |
Tenchi Forever! The Movie | ... TV series. A film titled was created by Naoko Hasegawa. A third film titled | is the sequel to Tenchi Muyo in Love and was adapted into a manga titled T ... |
My Big Fat Greek Wedding | ... he highest estimated domestic tickets sold at 42,176,400, slightly ahead of | at 41,419,500 tickets |
We Were Soldiers | ... lties of War, and Born on the Fourth of July. It is prominently featured in | as the main helicopter used by the U.S. Cavalry in the Battle of Ia Drang. ... |
missing film footage | ... recovered, only 125 minutes of film could be found, so the seven minutes of | were replaced with a combination of publicity photos of the actors in cost ... |
Rescue Dawn | During the August 2005 filming of | , a dramatized biographical film of US Navy pilot Dieter Dengler and his c ... |
Raging Bull | ... , directing landmark films such as Mean Streets (1973), Taxi Driver (1976), | (1980), and Goodfellas (1990) – all of which he collaborated on with actor ... |
American Psycho | ... of his debut effort. His most controversial work is the graphically violent | . The book was intended to be published by Simon & Schuster, but they with ... |
Rear Window | Voyeurism is a common plot device in both serious (e.g. | , Klute and more recently Disturbia) and humorous (e.g. Porky's, Animal Ho ... |
Purple Butterfly | She then signed on to film an avant-garde drama, | (2003), which competed in the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Zhang went back t ... |
Semi-Pro | ... on appeared in several films, among them the Will Ferrell basketball comedy | and the Will Smith stark drama Seven Pounds |
Gone With The Wind | ... lso one of the many actresses considered for the role of Scarlett O'Hara in | (1939). However, Shearer expressed no interest, joking, "Scarlett is a tha ... |
Breakin' | ... ted into an all-singing, all-dancing romance" in movies like Flashdance and | . Against this, Run-D.M.C., The Beastie Boys and the label Def Jam were "c ... |
The Man Who Played God | ... o renew her contract. George Arliss chose Davis for the lead female role in | (1932), and for the rest of her life, Davis credited him with helping her ... |
The Private Life of Henry VIII | In the wake of the success of Alexander Korda's | Hagen became interested in producing films which could be released in Amer ... |
American Pie | ... dressing room of James Van Der Beek (of Dawson's Creek) and Jason Biggs (of | ), who happen to be playing Jay and Silent Bob in The Bluntman and Chronic ... |
Shangri-La | A stage musical called | was produced on Broadway in 1956, but closed after only 21 performances. I ... |
In the Shadow of the Blade | ... in the Smithsonian American History Museum, is outlined in the documentary | |
Forbidden Planet | A theremin was not used for the soundtrack of | , for which Louis and Bebe Barron built "disposable" oscillator circuits a ... |
Invasion of the Body Snatchers | ... lay John Bigbooté was Christopher Lloyd. Richter first met Jeff Goldblum on | and wanted him to play New Jersey. The actor admired his writing and was e ... |
Scream 4 | ... y as the characters they are playing on screen. In the latest Scream movie, | , in the opening sequence, two characters are watching Stab 7 before they ... |
Reservoir Dogs | ... Hadida and became the movie True Romance. Since Tarantino was busy prepping | , Avary was hired with Tarantino's consent by Tony Scott and Hadida to wor ... |
Dear Jesse | ... iews on gay and lesbian citizens were depicted in the 1998 documentary film | |
Romeo Must Die | In 2000, Aaliyah landed her first major movie role in | . Aaliyah starred opposite martial artist Jet Li, playing a couple who fal ... |
The Black Stallion Returns | ... es for the film from his owners, who declined any offers. He does appear in | , alongside Cass Ole, by which time the studio bought out the syndicate of ... |
Mrs. Miniver | ... judgment, passing up roles in the highly successful films Now, Voyager and | , in order to star in We Were Dancing and Her Cardboard Lover (1942), whic ... |
SS Experiment Camp | ... that had years earlier been approved for release by the BBFC, in particular | . This coincided with an attempt by MPs Julian Brazier and to pass a law a ... |
Catch Me If You Can | ... st), Allison Janney (Juno), James Marsden (Enchanted), Christopher Walken ( | ) and Zac Efron (High School Musical). Also in 2007, she portrayed an HIV- ... |
North Country | The Mesabi Range was brought to public attention by the 2005 film | , which depicts a fictionalized version of the events surrounding Jenson v ... |
National Lampoon's Animal House | Napoleon was portrayed by Junior, who previously appeared in | as Trooper, Niedermeyer's horse |
The Ice Follies of 1939 | ... ng this time, Ayres also co-starred with Joan Crawford and James Stewart in | |
Mean Girls | The characters known as "The Plastics" in the movie | are said to have been based upon female high school classmates from Drexel ... |
The Return of the Living Dead | In 1985 the Cramps recorded a one-off track for the horror movie | called "Surfin' Dead", on which Ivy played bass as well as guitar. With th ... |
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | Twain initially conceived of the work as a sequel to | that would follow Huckleberry Finn through adulthood. Beginning with a few ... |
Along Came Polly | ... of the words shit and fart, became popular after its usage in the 2004 film | . It refers to an undesirable situation where one intends to pass gas, but ... |
Mean Streets | ... nt and influential filmmakers of all time, directing landmark films such as | (1973), Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980), and Goodfellas (1990) – al ... |
Oklahoma! | ... with him. Hammerstein was eager to do so, and their first collaboration was | (1943). Thomas Hischak states, in his The Rodgers and Hammerstein Encyclop ... |
Paranoid Park | ... sion projects, such as One Tree Hill, The Girl Next Door, Georgia Rule, and | |
Escape | Critics praised the suspenseful atmosphere in her next film, | (1940), where she played the lover of a Nazi general who helps an American ... |
The Rules of Attraction | ... oved back to New York City in 1987 for the publication of his second novel, | , which follows a group of sexually promiscuous college students and sold ... |
Apocalypse Now | ... He was nominated twice in this category but ended up winning the award for | instead |
His Girl Friday | ... continued to display her talent for comedy in the classic screwball comedy | (1940), directed by Howard Hawks. In the film, a reworking of Ben Hecht's ... |
She's Out of Control | ... l Hospital in 1989, Dolenz landed a co-starring role opposite Tony Danza in | . The following year she portrayed Sloan Peterson in the television series ... |
The Magnificent Seven | ... rd for the industry. Its influence can be most strongly felt in the western | (1960), a film specifically adapted from Seven Samurai. Director John Stur ... |
Lagaan | ... had been an assistant director to Ashutosh Gowariker during the filming of | . Khan is a follower of spiritual leader J. P. Vaswani |
Lady in a Cage | Of her few film appearances in the 1960s chiefly notable are | (1964), as a crippled widow trapped in a lift and terrorised by intruders, ... |
Sisters | ... the filming of The Quicky, he was writing a screenplay for his first movie | . His father shared the idea of the movie with him. After that, Bodrov Jr ... |
The Hangover | ... movie Transformers, 2007 Fox television show, Drive, the freeway scenes in | , Due Date, and several commercials by UPS and car ads have been shot ther ... |
The Good Earth | ... 937, he played the starring role as a Chinese peasant, with a new bride, in | . It costarred Luise Rainer as his humble wife; she won an Academy Award f ... |
Alexander | ... until 2005. Kilmer next appeared in the big budget Oliver Stone production, | , which received poor reviews. Also in 2004, Kilmer returned to the theatr ... |
The Boys of St. Vincent | ... l other films have been made about sex abuse within the Church, including:* | (1992)* Song for a Raggy Boy (2003)* Bad Education (2004), film by Pedro A ... |
The Man Who Would Be King | ... tchcock's Marnie (1964) and Murder on the Orient Express (1974). Apart from | and The Wind and the Lion, both released in 1975, most of Connery's succes ... |
The Virgin Suicides | In Sofia Coppola's independent film | (1999), Dunst played the role of troubled adolescent Lux Lisbon. The film ... |
The Outsiders | ... earing in a small role as Bob Sheldon in the 1983 Francis Ford Coppola film | . In 1985 he starred in Shaker Run as a mechanic and in Thunder Alley as t ... |
Million Dollar Baby | ... nematography. Scorsese lost again, this time to director Clint Eastwood for | (which also won Best Picture) |
Les Misérables | ... the album under the direction of Rupert Holmes, including "On My Own" (from | ), a medley of "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" and "Heather on the Hill" ... |
My Sister Eileen | ... al of Ruth in the Broadway show Wonderful Town (a musical based on the film | , in which she also starred) |
eponymous film | ... "real" name is later revealed to be Alistair Leslie Graham (revealed in the | ) |
Family Plot | ... in American films and this continued for the remainder of his film career. | (1976) was Hitchcock's last film. It related the escapades of "Madam" Blan ... |
This Hour Has Seven Days | Its full name is a parody of | , a CBC newsmagazine from the 1960s; the "22 Minutes" refers to the fact t ... |
Murder on the Orient Express | ... uccesses in the next decade were as part of ensemble casts in films such as | (1974) with Vanessa Redgrave and John Gielgud and A Bridge Too Far (1977) ... |
Duck Soup | ... imal Crackers. Other successful films were Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, | , and A Night at the Opera. One quip from Marx concerned his response to S ... |
The Birth of a Nation | ... mmle and Cecil B. DeMille. The climactic battle scenes for D. W. Griffith's | were filmed there. The alternate names of the filming site are Providencia ... |
Farscape | ... well as the rest of its film and television library including Fraggle Rock, | , The Dark Crystal, and Labyrinth |
Marnie | ... s, Connery also starred in other acclaimed films such as Alfred Hitchcock's | (1964) and Murder on the Orient Express (1974). Apart from The Man Who Wou ... |
Night of Dark Shadows | Both theatrical films, House of Dark Shadows (1970) and | (1971) were shot primarily on location at the Lyndhurst estate in Tarrytow ... |
The Magdalene Sisters | ... tes gathered momentum and were made the subject a controversial film called | (2002). In 2006, a documentary called Deliver Us From Evil was made about ... |
Monkey Business | ... s, including The Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers. Other successful films were | , Horse Feathers, Duck Soup, and A Night at the Opera. One quip from Marx ... |
Texasville | ... th Mask in 1985, Bogdanovich's 1990 sequel to The Last Picture Show, called | was a critical and box-office disappointment. Both films occasioned major ... |
The Dark Crystal | ... e rest of its film and television library including Fraggle Rock, Farscape, | , and Labyrinth |
Can't Buy Me Love | ... stint on Growing Pains. In 1987, she appeared in a small role in the comedy | . Later that year, she landed the role of Melissa McKee in the long runnin ... |
Hotel Rwanda | ... Shyamalan's The Village (2004), a disillusioned cameraman in Terry George's | (2004), and heroic firefighter in Ladder 49 (2004) |
Stateside | ... ning in preparation for the role. Subsequently, he had a role in the drama, | , and starred (again with Slater) in the thriller Mindhunters, which was f ... |
Metropolis | In 1984, a restoration of | (1927) with new score by producer-composer Giorgio Moroder was another tur ... |
Paramount Pictures | In the 1920s, the community was briefly known as Picture City, as | owned a ranch in the area used for filming Westerns. To obtain a post offi ... |
1989 film | ... he Second World War, emphasises the patriotic side, while Kenneth Branagh's | stresses the horrors of war. A 2003 Royal National Theatre production feat ... |
In the Wake of the Bounty | In 1933, | , directed by Charles Chauvel, cast Tasmanian born Errol Flynn in a leadin ... |
The Walker | ... arter Page III, gay escort of privileged Washington D.C. women, in the film | |
Transformers | The movie | , 2007 Fox television show, Drive, the freeway scenes in The Hangover, Due ... |
The Valiant | ... e years later, in 1929, and received an Oscar nomination for his first film | , although the film did poorly at the box office. His second film, Seven F ... |
Cabaret | ... wn as a singer, she drew strong reviews for her leading role in the musical | in 1968 |
Spartacus | ... e of Hearst's early film company. San Simeon was also used in the 1960 film | as the estate of Marcus Licinius Crassus (played by Laurence Olivier). Acc ... |
Scarface | ... urned to Hollywood to star in such harrowing pre-Code films as the original | and I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang, for which he received his second Os ... |
The Bad Sister | ... rapher Karl Freund told him she had "lovely eyes" and would be suitable for | (1931), in which she subsequently made her film debut. Her nervousness was ... |
O Drakos | ... d by Giorgos Tzavellas), Πικρό Ψωμί (1951, directed by Grigoris Grigoriou), | (1956 directed by Nikos Koundouros), Stella (1955 directed by Cacoyannis a ... |
Animal Crackers | ... m made some of their Broadway hits into movies, including The Cocoanuts and | . Other successful films were Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, Duck Soup, ... |
Spider-Man | In the 2002 superhero film | , the most successful film of her career to date, Dunst played Mary Jane W ... |
Power Balladz | ... itesnake song "Here I Go Again" appears in both the Off-Broadway production | and the award-winning Broadway hit Rock of Ages |
Why We Fight | ... cal awareness, government propaganda, and leftist viewpoints. Frank Capra's | (1942–1944) series was a newsreel series in the United States, commissione ... |
Diamonds Are Forever | ... all (1965), and You Only Live Twice (1967) – then appeared again as Bond in | (1971) and Never Say Never Again (1983). All seven films were commercially ... |
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms | ... ent "Atomic Monster". Three weeks later came the release of Eugène Lourié's | (1953), which featured one scene based on Bradbury's "The Fog Horn", about ... |
Sommersby | The Courthouse building was also used in the filming of the movie " | " in the summer of 1992. Richard Gere, Jodie Foster and James Earl Jones s ... |
Unbreakable | ... ts detractors, with Variety's Todd McCarthy writing: "After the overwrought | and now the meager Signs, it's fair to speculate whether Shyamalan's persi ... |
Genesis II | ... ed as Primus Dominic in Roddenberry's 1973 post-apocalyptic TV drama pilot, | |
Orchestra Wives | ... comedian Milton Berle. The Miller band returned to Hollywood to film 1942's | , featuring playing a part as the group's bassist, Ben Beck. Miller had an ... |
Get Over It | The following year, Dunst had the lead in the teen comedy | (2001). She later explained that one of the reasons for accepting the role ... |
Tora! Tora! Tora! | ... insky, ignored as he tried to warn his commander of the opening skirmish in | , who later waves his arms at the Pearl Harbor carnage, exclaiming to a sh ... |
Ladder 49 | ... cameraman in Terry George's Hotel Rwanda (2004), and heroic firefighter in | (2004) |
The Phantom of the Opera | ... rom Finian's Rainbow and Brigadoon, respectively), "All I Ask of You" (from | ), "Warm All Over" (from The Most Happy Fella) and an unusual solo version ... |
1944 film | ... guity has led to diverse interpretations in performance. Laurence Olivier's | , made during the Second World War, emphasises the patriotic side, while K ... |
Halloween | ... joined the cast as a masked killer who was a parody of Michael Myers of the | film series |
House of Dark Shadows | Both theatrical films, | (1970) and Night of Dark Shadows (1971) were shot primarily on location at ... |
James Bond film series | ... een character Norman Pitkin. These films initially made more money than the | . Wisdom gained a celebrity status in lands as far apart as South America, ... |
Goodfellas | ... as one of the best efforts Scorsese had brought to the screen since 1990's | , and still others putting it at the same level as Scorsese's most celebra ... |
The Plow That Broke the Plains | Pare Lorentz's | (1936) and The River (1938) and Willard Van Dyke's The City (1939) are not ... |
A Christmas Story | In the popular movie " | " starring Peter Billingsley, a brief reference was made to Griffith, Indi ... |
The Desert Song | ... cter, George, hoping to be cast by Frank Capra as the Scarlet Pimpernel. In | , the heroic "Red Shadow" has a milquetoast alter ego modelled after The S ... |
first | There have been two major film adaptations. The | , directed by and starring Laurence Olivier in 1944, is a colourful and hi ... |
Thunderball | ... Bond films: Dr. No (1962), From Russia with Love (1963), Goldfinger (1964), | (1965), and You Only Live Twice (1967) – then appeared again as Bond in Di ... |
Reap the Wild Wind | ... eekend (1945), a sophisticated leading man opposite a corrupt John Wayne in | (1942), the murder-plotting husband in Dial M for Murder (1954), and as Ol ... |
Labyrinth | ... ated advanced puppets for projects like Fraggle Rock, The Dark Crystal, and | . He was also an Oscar-nominated film director, Emmy Award-winning televis ... |
Shutter Island | ... corsese's highest grossing film (not accounting for inflation) until 2010's | |
The Bridges of Madison County | Bari is mentioned in the 1995 film | starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep. In the film Francesca tells Robe ... |
second major film | The | , directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh in 1989, attempts to give a mor ... |
Angels in the Outfield | ... nts were made to what was suddenly a baseball-only facility. The 1994 movie | was filmed in part at the Coliseum, filling in for Anaheim Stadium |
The Story of the Kelly Gang | ... iest feature length narrative film in the world was the Australian produced | (1906), also shown at the Athenaeum |
Dial M for Murder | ... upt John Wayne in Reap the Wild Wind (1942), the murder-plotting husband in | (1954), and as Oliver Barrett III in Love Story (1970) |
Twist of Faith | ... ong for a Raggy Boy (2003)* Bad Education (2004), film by Pedro Almodovar.* | (2004), an HBO film* Our Fathers (2005), a Showtime movie based on the boo ... |
Heaven's Gate | After the financial failure of | , the studio put The Right Stuff in turnaround and The Ladd Company steppe ... |
Watchmen | ... of attempts to adapt the series into a feature film, director Zack Snyder's | was released in 2009 |
The Rocky Horror Picture Show | ... ditioned for the role of Dr. Frank N. Furter in the 1975 film adaptation of | , a now iconic role that was eventually played by the original performer f ... |
The Wizard of Oz | ... tal and real sets into one piece, and comparing it to the Emerald City from | . In video game, players in the evil campaign can destroy the city |
Napoléon | ... event in this context was Kevin Brownlow's 1980 restoration of Abel Gance's | (1927), featuring a score by Carl Davis. Brownlow's restoration was later ... |
Head of State | ... pearances. The band also made a cameo appearance in the 2003 American movie | and appeared on The Skyshow, a television show featuring Tom Joyner |
Skidoo | ... ean," co-written by Marx's uncle Al Shean) and the 1968 Otto Preminger film | . In his 50s at the time, Marx remarked on his appearance: "I looked like ... |
Déjà Vu | ... time for a supporting role opposite Denzel Washington in the box-office hit | . The song "Val Kilmer" was named after him on Bowling for Soup's 2006 alb ... |
You Only Live Twice | ... ), From Russia with Love (1963), Goldfinger (1964), Thunderball (1965), and | (1967) – then appeared again as Bond in Diamonds Are Forever (1971) and Ne ... |
Wimbledon | ... Paul Bettany, who played a fading former tennis star in the romantic comedy | . Reception for the movie was mixed, but many critics enjoyed Dunst's perf ... |
Bad Education | ... h, including:* The Boys of St. Vincent (1992)* Song for a Raggy Boy (2003)* | (2004), film by Pedro Almodovar.*Twist of Faith (2004), an HBO film* Our F ... |
Harlem Shuffle | ... King, who told Bakshi that the band had recorded a cover of Bob & Earl's " | ", and wanted Bakshi to direct the music video. He was told that the live- ... |
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | ... for adults are now commonly thought of as works for children. Mark Twain's | was originally intended for an adult audience. Today it is widely read as ... |
From Russia with Love | ... nefit. He played the character in the first five Bond films: Dr. No (1962), | (1963), Goldfinger (1964), Thunderball (1965), and You Only Live Twice (19 ... |
The Importance of Being Earnest | ... nce its premiere. It has been adapted for the cinema on three occasions. In | (1952), Dame Edith Evans reprised her celebrated interpretation of Lady Br ... |
It Came from Outer Space | ... oducer William Alland first brought Bradbury to movie theaters in 1953 with | , a Harry Essex screenplay developed from Bradbury's screen treatment "Ato ... |
Happy, Texas (film) | ... rticle is about the town in Texas; for the 1999 film of the same name, see: | |
Levity | ... ollowing the success of Spider-Man, Dunst appeared in the independent drama | (2003), where she had a supporting role. That same year she starred in Mon ... |
The Thing Called Love | ... play, has subsequently developed a strong cult following, while the other, | , is better known as one of River Phoenix's last roles before his untimely ... |
The Matrix | ... they created Burlyman Entertainment and have released comic books based on | as well as two original bi-monthly series |
Duck Soup | ... of the greasepaint was never discussed on-screen, but in a famous scene in | , where both Chicolini (Chico) and Pinky (Harpo) disguise themselves as Gr ... |
For Whom the Bell Tolls | ... out over luminary efforts as Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca, Gary Cooper in | , Walter Pidgeon in Madame Curie, and Mickey Rooney in The Human Comedy. I ... |
Carve Her Name with Pride | ... er wartime activities in German Occupied France were dramatised in the film | , starring Virginia McKenna and based on the 1956 book of the same name by ... |
Walk the Line | Upon being cast as Johnny Cash in | after Cash himself approved, Phoenix responded by buying a guitar and lear ... |
Craig's Wife | ... All Others (1934), and Four's a Crowd (1938), as well as dramas, including | (1936) (which would be the film's second of three remakes; Joan Crawford d ... |
Casablanca | ... weaves quotes from "La Marseillaise" throughout his score for the 1942 film | . It also forms an important plot element when patrons of Rick's Café Amér ... |
Star Trek | ... her death, as mentioned in the credits of the 2009 movie (released on DVD) | , again as the computer's voice. An animated production called "Hamlet A.D ... |
Bull Durham | ... ostner's films have included a baseball theme. They include Chasing Dreams, | , Field of Dreams, For Love of the Game and The Upside of Anger, in which ... |
Infernal Affairs | ... h the Boston-set thriller The Departed, based on the Hong Kong police drama | . Along with Matt Damon, Leonardo Di Caprio, The Departed was Scorsese's f ... |
the title hero | ... art of the Comic Relief sketch "Spider-Plant Man" in 2005, with Atkinson as | , Robinson as Robin, Jim Broadbent as Batman and Rachel Stevens as Mary Ja ... |
The Jazz Singer | ... ier tube and the introduction of the Vitaphone system. After the release of | in 1927, "talkies" became more and more commonplace. Within a decade, popu ... |
Elizabethtown | ... she appeared as flight attendant Claire Colburn alongside Orlando Bloom, in | , a movie written and directed by Cameron Crowe. The film premiered at the ... |
The Importance of Being Earnest | ... ng Earnest (1992) by Kurt Baker used an all-black cast; and Oliver Parker's | (2002) incorporated some material cut during the preparation of the origin ... |
The Simpsons Movie | ... Patty and Selma because "they're really funny and sad at the same time." In | , some scenes, such as Marge's video message to Homer, were recorded over ... |
Inherit the Wind | ... cess as the crusading lawyer, Henry Drummond (based on Clarence Darrow), in | , winning a |
The Asphalt Jungle | In 1950 he wrote and directed | , a film which broke new ground by depicting criminals as somewhat sympath ... |
Dr. No | ... ould greatly benefit. He played the character in the first five Bond films: | (1962), From Russia with Love (1963), Goldfinger (1964), Thunderball (1965 ... |
Battle in Seattle | Also in a movie released in 2007, | , Harrelson played another key role of a Seattle police officer whose preg ... |
Field of Dreams | ... s have included a baseball theme. They include Chasing Dreams, Bull Durham, | , For Love of the Game and The Upside of Anger, in which his character is ... |
Raiders of the Lost Ark | The island of Kauai had previously been featured in such films as | and the Jurassic Park trilogy. The Disney animators faced the daunting tas ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... nst the Nazis (he had played the same role on Broadway in 1941). He won the | for the role, winning out over luminary efforts as Humphrey Bogart in Casa ... |
Alexander Nevsky | ... ained the type of large battle scenes needed, including Sergei Eisenstein's | , and spliced together the footage he needed. However, the cost of printin ... |
Close Encounters of the Third Kind | That same year, Steven Spielberg's film | boasted a finale with impressive special effects by 2001 veteran Douglas T ... |
The Lollipop Generation | In 2008, Calvin Johnson appeared in the film | by G.B. Jones |
Sun Valley Serenade | Miller and his band appear in two Twentieth Century Fox films. In 1941's | they are major members of the cast, which also features comedian Milton Be ... |
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice | ... e notable performances include: the breakthrough role of Jimmy Henderson in | (1969); the protagonist's son Mike Pusser from the Walking Tall movies (19 ... |
Cracking India | ... ly in Bapsi Sidhwa's novel Ice Candy Man (published in the United States as | ), made into the film Earth. A multi-part dramatization of Lord Mountbatte ... |
Istanbul Beneath My Wings | | is a film about the lives of Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebi, his brother Lagari Has ... |
The Big Sleep | ... hat Eddie Mars wife was hiding out at is the classic Humphrey Bogart movie, | |
The Citadel | ... uld be the film's second of three remakes; Joan Crawford did the third) and | (1938). Russell was first acclaimed when she co-starred with Robert Young ... |
The Upside of Anger | ... lude Chasing Dreams, Bull Durham, Field of Dreams, For Love of the Game and | , in which his character is a former pro baseball player |
A Night at the Opera | ... Other successful films were Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, Duck Soup, and | . One quip from Marx concerned his response to Sam Wood, the director of t ... |
The Song Remains the Same | ... aracter was later portrayed by Page himself in Led Zeppelin's concert film, | (1976). The inner painting is also referred to as View in Half or Varying ... |
Angel on My Shoulder | ... A Song to Remember (1945). In 1946, he starred in a rare comic performance, | , playing a gangster whose early death prompts the Devil (played by Claude ... |
Song for a Raggy Boy | ... ut sex abuse within the Church, including:* The Boys of St. Vincent (1992)* | (2003)* Bad Education (2004), film by Pedro Almodovar.*Twist of Faith (200 ... |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | ... levision Workshop, Jane Wyman's Fireside Theatre, Star Tonight, Windows and | . "The Merry-Go-Round," a half-hour film adaptation of Bradbury's "The Bla ... |
Felon | ... n 2008, Kilmer starred alongside Stephen Dorff in the Sony and Stage 6 film | . The film was given only a limited theatrical release in New York and Los ... |
Payroll | ... large the action is studio-bound. Later came The Clouded Yellow (1951) and | (1961), both of which feature more extensive scenes filmed in the city. Th ... |
No Exit | Jean-Paul Sartre wrote | in 1944, an existentialist play originally published in French as Huis Clo ... |
EDtv | ... her films such as The Hi-Lo Country and portrayed Ray Pekurny in the comedy | . Also in 1999, he appeared as boxer Vince Boudreau in the Ron Shelton fil ... |
X-Men 2 | ... eant that Bryan Singer had to drop out, due to his commitment to direct the | movie. This caused the executives of Fox TV to lose interest in this proje ... |
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang | ... ywood to star in such harrowing pre-Code films as the original Scarface and | , for which he received his second Oscar nomination for Best Actor. The ac ... |
The Ten Commandments | # | (1923) - $3,400,00 |
'R Xmas | ... he Blackout, which Delia scored. Schoolly also wrote the score to Ferrara's | . In 2006, Schoolly D co-wrote the indie film soundtrack of the historical ... |
Impromptu | ... er Daltrey as Liszt, and by Bernadette Peters in the 1991 James Lapine film | , which last dramatized encounters between d'Agoult, Liszt (Julian Sands), ... |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame | # | (1923) - $3,500,00 |
The Hi-Lo Country | Harrelson made other films such as | and portrayed Ray Pekurny in the comedy EDtv. Also in 1999, he appeared as ... |
Matinee | In the 1993 movie | , the protagonists see an early 60's Disney-type family movie, The Shook-U ... |
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse | # | (1921) - $4,000,00 |
Play It to the Bone | ... . Also in 1999, he appeared as boxer Vince Boudreau in the Ron Shelton film | |
World in Action | ... modified with the GNA gene. In 1998 Árpád Pusztai said in an interview on a | programme that his group had observed damage to the intestines and immune ... |
The Russia House | ... ed October (1990) (where he was reportedly called in at two weeks' notice), | (1990), The Rock (1996), and Entrapment (1999). In 1996, he voiced the rol ... |
Marie Antoinette | ... unst's next film role was the title character in the 2006 biographical film | . Adapted from Antonia Fraser's book , the film was Dunst's second with di ... |
The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit | ... three of Ray Bradbury's stories were adapted for the stage. These included | , The Day It Rained Forever and Device Out Of Time. The latter was adapted ... |
The Saint | ... Darkness. The next year he played Simon Templar in the popular action film, | . In 1998, he lent his voice to the animated film The Prince of Egypt as M ... |
Ben-Hur | # | (1925) - $5,500,00 |
Fire Over England | ... he film Elizabeth. He was a prominent supporting character in the 1937 film | , starring Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, and Flora Robson. Burghley (spe ... |
Anger Management | ... in movies again until 2003 when he co-starred as Galaxia in the comedy film | . He appeared in the action film After the Sunset and the comedy She Hate ... |
Citizen Kane | ... ays and create new illusions. One early showcase for Dunn was Orson Welles' | , where such locations as Xanadu (and some of Gregg Toland's famous 'deep ... |
The 6th Day | ... allegations that Schwarzenegger touched her breast during a press event for | in London. She claimed Walsh and Main libeled her in a Los Angeles Times a ... |
Funny Girl | ... roadway in 1964 with an acclaimed performance as entertainer Fanny Brice in | at the Winter Garden Theatre. The show introduced two of her signature son ... |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | Bradley is best remembered for scoring the | (MGM) theatrical cartoons, including those starring Tom and Jerry (Hanna-B ... |
Chasing Amy | ... ver Silent Bob does speak, he will sometimes criticize Jay, particularly in | (in which Silent Bob gave his longest speech) and in Clerks II. In , Bob i ... |
Fritz the Cat | ... were released with an X rating such as Midnight Cowboy, A Clockwork Orange, | , Last Tango in Paris and The Evil Dead |
House of Dark Shadows | ... ews Mansion in South Norwalk, Connecticut, was also used for some scenes in | . Some outdoors shots for the series were filmed in the famous Sleepy Holl ... |
Pumping Iron | ... ng a marijuana joint after winning Mr. Olympia in the 1975 documentary film | . In an interview with GQ magazine in October 2007, Schwarzenegger said, " ... |
To Fly! | The 1976 IMAX film | a history of human flight, directed by Jim Freeman and Greg MacGillivray a ... |
Quills | ... ed for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), a conflicted priest in | (2000), a washed-up baseball player in M. Night Shyamalan's Signs (2002), ... |
Sex Drive | ... , Where the Boys Are '84 (1984), Stella (1990), 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) and | (2008) |
The Hunt for Red October | ... e (1989), in which he played Henry Jones Sr., the title character's father, | (1990) (where he was reportedly called in at two weeks' notice), The Russi ... |
Cannonball Run II | ... gether in the film Cannonball Run, and were joined by Sinatra in the sequel | . This would be the last time that the three would appear in a movie toget ... |
Who Do You Think You Are? | In 2009, Bremner was the subject of the series | in a quest to research about his father, whom he barely knew. His father h ... |
Bad Lieutenant | ... " (from Schoolly's album Smoke Some Kill), which was used in the director's | . Because Led Zeppelin successfully sued due to an uncleared interpolation ... |
Gulliver's Travels | A Yahoo is a legendary being in the novel | (1726) by Jonathan Swift |
Goal! | ... ms based around football; films such as Purely Belter, The One and Only and | have all been focused around Tyneside. The comedy School for Seduction sta ... |
Wag the Dog | ... me to Sarajevo and also in 1997 had a featured role as Sergeant Schumann in | . In 1998, Harrelson starred in the thriller Palmetto and played Sergeant ... |
Fun in Acapulco | Lukas' film career picked up momentum in the 1960s with six flms, including | with Elvis Presley in 1963 and Lord Jim with Peter O'Toole in 1965. His fi ... |
Torn Curtain | ... r. He filmed two spy thrillers set with Cold War-related themes. The first, | (1966), with Paul Newman and Julie Andrews, displays the bitter end of the ... |
Stella | ... 3), Caddyshack (1980), Caddyshack II (1984), Where the Boys Are '84 (1984), | (1990), 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) and Sex Drive (2008) |
Clerks II | ... cularly in Chasing Amy (in which Silent Bob gave his longest speech) and in | . In , Bob is called "Blutarsky", but according to Smith, it was only a jo ... |
Kino-Pravda | Dziga Vertov was central to the Soviet | (literally, "cinematic truth") newsreel series of the 1920s. Vertov believ ... |
National Film Registry | ... areer. In 2003, the film was selected for preservation in the United States | by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aestheti ... |
Welcome to Sarajevo | ... relson was cast in more serious film roles. He starred in the 1997 war film | and also in 1997 had a featured role as Sergeant Schumann in Wag the Dog. ... |
Adaptation. | ... be a movie being enjoyed by the characters. Parts of director Spike Jonze's | follows a fictionalized version of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman as he stru ... |
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | ... odus in Ridley Scott's Gladiator (2000) (for which he was nominated for the | ), a conflicted priest in Quills (2000), a washed-up baseball player in M. ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... Paramount Theaters, a firm which was broken off from former parent company | by decree of the U.S. government. The WJZ callsign has since been reassign ... |
Al sur de Granada | ... n the Jury Prize and Pryce won Best Actor his performance. In the 2003 film | , Strachey was portrayed by James Fleet |
The Cat's Meow | In 2001, Bogdanovich resurfaced with | . Returning once again to a reworking of the past, this time the supposed ... |
Mallrats | ... lent Bob. In the View Askewniverse continuity, it takes place the day after | . Jay and Silent Bob return to their primary business location in front of ... |
Ali G Indahouse | ... in 2000 and on HBO in 2003–2004, he is also the title character of the film | . Cohen's character Ali G, along with Borat and Brüno, has been retired |
IMAX | The 1976 | film To Fly! a history of human flight, directed by Jim Freeman and Greg M ... |
Hey Good Lookin' | ... at of a completely live-action film. Making it work almost drove us crazy." | is set in Brooklyn during the 1950s; its lead characters are Vinnie, the l ... |
Triumph of the Will | ... oint. One of the most notorious propaganda films is Leni Riefenstahl's film | (1935), which chronicled the 1934 Nazi Party Congress and was commissioned ... |
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey | ... , and Alice in Chains. In July, Megadeth's "Go to Hell" was featured on the | soundtrack. Shortly after, "Breakpoint" was featured on the Super Mario Br ... |
Paper Moon | ... many movies filmed on location in Boca Raton, including Paper Lion (1968), | (1973), Caddyshack (1980), Caddyshack II (1984), Where the Boys Are '84 (1 ... |
Metropolis | ... ay; as late as 1927, films featuring expressionistic acting styles, such as | , were still being released. Some viewers liked the flamboyant acting for ... |
The Trouble with Harry | Alfred Hitchcock shot the scenery for his 1955 movie | in Craftsbury. Ostensibly, the movie takes place entirely in town. Exterio ... |
Coonskin | ... uring editing, the title was changed to Coonskin No More..., and finally to | . Bakshi hired several African American animators to work on Coonskin, inc ... |
The Island of Dr Moreau | ... reputation of being very difficult on sets. John Frankenheimer, director of | , is quoted as saying, There are two things I would never do again in my l ... |
The Untouchables | ... owing year, his acclaimed performance as a hard-nosed Irish-American cop in | (1987) earned him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, his sole no ... |
Love Story | ... hter of the Mind (1969), in which he was reunited with Gene Tierney, and in | (1970). He also made many television appearances. He starred from 1953–195 ... |
restarted | ... ed. In January 2010 it was announced that the Spider-Man franchise would be | , thus dropping Dunst, Maguire, and Raimi from the film series |
Road Show | ... ton features prominently in the 2008 Stephen Sondheim/John Weidman musical, | , which centers on the lives of Addison Mizner and his brother Wilson Mizn ... |
Prospero's Books | ... nces in The Tempest (as Prospero) in four productions (and in the 1991 film | ), as well as in other roles - Richard II in three productions, Benedick i ... |
Pretty in Pink | ... er in 1985, the band wrote the song "If You Leave" for the John Hughes film | . The song was featured on the soundtrack and became a huge hit in the US ... |
White Tiger | ... nere (1916), Janet Gaynor in Sunrise, Priscilla Dean in Outside the Law and | , and Lillian Gish and Greta Garbo in most of their performances made rest ... |
The Dawn Patrol | ... made several films in the new medium, most notably Son of the Gods (1930), | (1930), The Last Flight (1931), and The Cabin in the Cotton (1932), Centra ... |
film trilogy | ... ed La Condition Humaine, Hannah Arendt’s book (1958) and Masaki Kobayashi’s | (1959-1961). Ningen no joken I, the first instalment the Human Condition t ... |
Father Malachy's Miracle | ... destination of the "Garden of Eden", a dance hall of dubious reputation in | a 1938 novel |
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio | ... he appeared as Kelly Ryan, husband of a contest-obsessed woman in the film | . Harrelson made two films in 2006, the animated film version of Free Jimm ... |
King of New York | ... nough For You? which was played during the climactic shoot-out in Ferrara's | ; the title track of this movie from How a Black Man Feels and "Signifying ... |
The Emperor's New Groove | ... en better than such attempts by the studio to do so as Treasure Planet, and | |
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? | ... direct Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes and Philip K. Dick's | He passed the latter to Ridley Scott, who adapted it into the 1982 film Bl ... |
Highlander | ... more commercial material was revived. That same year, a supporting role in | showcased his ability to play older mentors to younger leads, which would ... |
Mr. Cinders | ... and in 1984, he made his theatrical debut in a revival of the 1920 musical | . More concert tours followed, along with a move from Florida to Spain. In ... |
Captain America | ... he Marvel Comics universe. All incarnations of the character are enemies of | , other superheroes, and the United States in general |
Rien que les heures | ... Berlin represented what a documentary should not be), Alberto Cavalcanti's | , and Dziga Vertov's Man with the Movie Camera. These films tend to featur ... |
In the Light of the Moon | ... ein's story was adapted into a number of movies, including Deranged (1974), | (2000) released in the U.S. as Ed Gein (2001), and (2007). Gein served as ... |
Best Actress in a Leading Role | It won the Academy Award for Original Music Score and was nominated for | (Caron), Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (Color) (Cedric Gibbons, Paul G ... |
Treasure Planet | ... peals to older children better than such attempts by the studio to do so as | , and The Emperor's New Groove |
Valley of the Dolls | In February 1967, Garland was cast as Helen Lawson in | for 20th Century Fox. During the filming, she missed rehearsals and was fi ... |
Anatomy of a Murder | ... t innovation, such as jazz star Duke Ellington's score for Otto Preminger's | (1959) |
Citizen Kane | ... laboration between Stewart and Hitchcock. The film is ranked second (behind | ) in the 2002 Sight & Sound decade poll. It was premiered in the San Sebas ... |
Fritz the Cat | ... l Walter Ross, Norman McCabe and John Sparey, welcomed Bakshi and felt that | would bring diversity to the animation industry. Other animators were less ... |
2005 | ... s to have played Batman up to that point (before the series was rebooted in | with Christian Bale in the lead role), he felt Kilmer had given the best i ... |
in the 1952 film | ... incredulous or scandalised to baffled. Dame Edith Evans, both on stage and | , delivered the line loudly in a mixture of horror, incredulity and condes ... |
Free Jimmy | ... iance, Ohio. Harrelson made two films in 2006, the animated film version of | and also A Scanner Darkly. In 2007 he played Carter Page III, gay escort o ... |
Carousel | ... important contributors to the musical-play form – with such masterworks as | , The King and I and South Pacific. The examples they set in creating vita ... |
All Good Things | ... next role was in a leading role opposite Ryan Gosling in the romantic drama | (2010) in which she portrays a woman from a run-down neighborhood who goes ... |
Forbidden Planet | ... or process. Many films became landmarks in special-effects accomplishments: | used matte paintings, animation, and miniature work to create spectacular ... |
Outside the Law | ... the Italian film Cenere (1916), Janet Gaynor in Sunrise, Priscilla Dean in | and White Tiger, and Lillian Gish and Greta Garbo in most of their perform ... |
The Life of Emile Zola | ... He then went on to play other historical figures, including Emile Zola, in | (1937) and Juarez (1939) |
Scream | In the latter two films of the | horror trilogy, a film-within-a-film format is used when the events of the ... |
The Noose | ... performers, starring in such classics as The Patent Leather Kid (1927) and | (1928); he was nominated for Best Actor at the first Academy Awards for hi ... |
The Lady Takes a Sailor | Lemmon's film debut was a bit part as a plasterer/painter in the 1949 film | , but he was not noticed until his official debut, opposite Judy Holliday, ... |
Blade Runner | ... ep? He passed the latter to Ridley Scott, who adapted it into the 1982 film | |
The Maltese Bippy | The comedy film | featured several actors from the series |
La Tosca | ... . The work, based on Victorien Sardou's 1887 French-language dramatic play, | , is a melodramatic piece set in Rome in June 1800, with the Kingdom of Na ... |
The Insider | ... ted for eight Academy Awards; its closest rivals, The Cider House Rules and | , received seven nominations each. In March 2000, the major industry labor ... |
Spider-Man | ... of the parents of Peter Parker, and thus orphaning the boy who would become | . The Red Skull was ranked number 21 on Wizard Magazine's Top 100 Greatest ... |
After the Sunset | ... Galaxia in the comedy film Anger Management. He appeared in the action film | and the comedy She Hate Me |
Midnight Cowboy | ... theme from Sesame Street, and the score from the Academy Award winning film | |
It Should Happen to You | ... oticed until his official debut, opposite Judy Holliday, in the 1954 comedy | . Lemmon worked with many legendary leading ladies, among them Marilyn Mon ... |
Sweet Adeline | Other Kern-Hammerstein musicals include | , Music In the Air, Three Sisters, and Very Warm for May. Hammerstein also ... |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | ... rger, Tom Scott, Randy Thom and David MacMillan). It was also nominated for | (Sam Shepard), Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (Geoffrey Kirkland, Richa ... |
Best Adapted Screenplay | ... ur Krams), Best Cinematography (Color), Best Director (Charles Walters) and | . It was also entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival |
Batman & Robin | ... a salary of $6 million. George Clooney replaced Kilmer as Batman in 1997's | |
Elizabeth R | ... Ian McDiarmid. He was also portrayed by Ronald Hines in the 1971 TV series | |
western themes | ... me with eight medals. Current resident Edward J. Fraughton is a sculptor of | and inventor. Fraughton invented technology used in Automatic dependent su ... |
Oscar-nominated | Richard Semler "Dick" Barthelmess (May 9, 1895 – August 17, 1963) was an | silent film star |
The Cider House Rules | ... American Beauty was nominated for eight Academy Awards; its closest rivals, | and The Insider, received seven nominations each. In March 2000, the major ... |
My Darling Clementine | ... d his story in a 1946 book that director John Ford developed into the movie | . After the movie Gunfight at the O.K. Corral was released in 1957, the sh ... |
The Story of Louis Pasteur | ... Bros. to take a financial risk by producing its first historical biography, | . This became Muni's first of many later biographical roles, and in it he ... |
A Clockwork Orange | ... al mainstream films were released with an X rating such as Midnight Cowboy, | , Fritz the Cat, Last Tango in Paris and The Evil Dead |
Song Without End | She was portrayed by Geneviève Page in the 1960 film | , opposite Dirk Bogarde as Liszt, by Fiona Lewis in the 1975 Ken Russell f ... |
The Name of the Rose | ... years did not make any films. Following the successful European production | (1986), for which he won a BAFTA award, Connery's interest in more commerc ... |
North by Northwest | ... ee more successful films. Two are also recognised as among his best movies: | (1959) and Psycho (1960). The third film was The Birds (1963) |
western | ... t the program failed to capture an audience even though it followed the hit | Gunsmoke, starring James Arness |
The Wizard of Oz | ... at the home of Frank Morgan (Ralph's brother, who played the title role in | ), is what gave SAG its critical mass. Prompted by Eddie Cantor's insisten ... |
The Big White | In 2005, Harrelson was in | and North Country. Also in 2005 he appeared as Kelly Ryan, husband of a co ... |
Upside Down | ... Dunst is due to appear in Juan Diego Solanas' science fiction-romance film | co-starring Jim Sturgess. Dunst has also recently filmed the short film Th ... |
The Land Before Time | ... of the year. Several years later, in 1988, Ross recorded the theme song to | . "If We Hold On Together" became an international hit reaching number-one ... |
Tangled | ... and along with The Emperors New Groove, Bolt, The Princess and the Frog and | was one of only five Walt Disney Feature Animation/Walt Disney Animation S ... |
The Saint | ... atman was being marginalized in favor of the villains. Kilmer went on to do | with a salary of $6 million. George Clooney replaced Kilmer as Batman in 1 ... |
The Warriors | ... ealand hip hop began from such elements as the release of the 1979 US movie | , and the rise of the breakdancing craze, both of which emanated from New ... |
It's All About Love | ... s (2002), the irresolute husband of a superstar-skater in the widely panned | in 2003, a lovestruck farmer in Shyamalan's The Village (2004), a disillus ... |
A Bridge Too Far | ... der on the Orient Express (1974) with Vanessa Redgrave and John Gielgud and | (1977) co-starring Dirk Bogarde and Laurence Olivier |
The film version | ... of Olivier, tickets for the stage production were notoriously hard to get). | still holds the record for the most Oscar nominations for acting ever give ... |
She Hate Me | ... Management. He appeared in the action film After the Sunset and the comedy | |
Paramount Pictures | ... rth America. The international rights were owned originally by Rysher, then | /Television after that company acquired Rysher. CBS Paramount Internationa ... |
Less Than Zero | Though Ellis made his debut at 21 with the controversial 1985 bestseller | , a zeitgeist novel about amoral young people in Los Angeles, the work he ... |
Moon in the Gutter | ... es. Kinski then split her time between Europe and the United States, making | (1983), Harem (1985) and Torrents of Spring (1989) in Europe and Exposed ( ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... interior shots, was done to accommodate the filming technology of the time. | tried to repeat the success of Flaherty's Nanook and Moana with two romant ... |
Piccadilly | ... st appearance on film was as an uncredited extra on the Arnold Bennett film | (1929). After some unproductive extra work, which never reached the screen ... |
Save the Tiger | ... rd), Days of Wine and Roses, The Great Race, Irma la Douce, The Odd Couple, | (for which he won the 1973 Best Actor Academy Award), The Out-of-Towners, ... |
He Walked by Night | ... rigins in Webb's small role as a police forensic scientist in the 1948 film | , itself inspired by the violent 1946 crime spree of Erwin Walker, a distu ... |
The War at Home | ... least partially made in Madison. One of the most noted was the documentary | , which chronicled the anti-Vietnam War movement in Madison. Another film ... |
Indecent Proposal | ... he had a starring role opposite Robert Redford and Demi Moore in the drama | , which earned him a worst supporting actor Razzie Award. After that film' ... |
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert | ... ian people and aspects of Australian culture, such as the Crocodile Dundee, | and Mad Max movies, the Australian beer XXXX, Vegemite, thongs, cork hats, ... |
Scott Pilgrim | The | comics, the film adaptation Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and the video gam ... |
Picnic | ... ith older roles in a large number of movies, giving notable performances in | (1955), A Majority of One (1961), Five Finger Exercise (1962), Gypsy (1962 ... |
the Matrix's | ... pularity in soundtracks, for instance Hive's "Ultrasonic Sound" was used in | soundtrack and the E-Z Rollers' song "Walk This Land" appeared in the film ... |
Close Encounters of the Third Kind | Portions of the movie | were filmed near the town's Louisville and Nashville Railroad depot (now r ... |
Whatever Works | ... d's character, Melodie St. Ann Celestine, in the Woody Allen fictional film | is from Eden, Mississippi |
Blackball | ... That Summer was both set in and filmed around the town. In 2003, the movie | starring Paul Kaye and Vince Vaughn was set here. The movie is about Cliff ... |
The Doors | ... everal delays, director Oliver Stone finally started production on the film | , based on the band of the same name. Kilmer memorized the lyrics to all o ... |
The Children of Sanchez | In the unique experience in Hollywood, Zavattini written for the screen | (1978) based on Oscar Lewis’s book of the same title, a classic study of a ... |
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World | The Scott Pilgrim comics, the film adaptation | , and the video game adaptation all prominently feature the Chaos Theatre, ... |
A Town Like Alice | ... in the 1950s - but by British and American production companies, including | (1956) which starred Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch; The Shiralee (1957) ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... le finally found a white knight in United Paramount Theaters. Divorced from | at the end of 1949 by the U.S. Supreme Court decision United States v. Par ... |
License to Drive | ... ter part of the 1980s with films The Goonies and together The Lost Boys and | among other films. They were dubbed "the two Coreys". Before Corey Haim's ... |
Spider-Man | ... ard Parker and Mary Fitzpatrick-Parker, the parents of Peter Parker (a.k.a. | ), tipped off by the super-criminal Gustav "The Gentleman" Fiers |
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome | World Championship Wrestling's Thundercage, based on the film | , is a large domed structure of steel bars engulfing the ring. Although it ... |
documentary recordings | ... e way the film's hippies and hoodlums viewed the city. Many scenes featured | of real conversations in place of scripted dialogue—this too would become ... |
All Good Things | ... on. In late March she checked out of the treatment center and began filming | . In May she went public with this information in order to highlight the s ... |
The China Syndrome | ... r (for which he won the 1973 Best Actor Academy Award), The Out-of-Towners, | , Missing (for which he won 'Best Actor' at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival) ... |
Mad Max | ... the Crocodile Dundee, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and | movies, the Australian beer XXXX, Vegemite, thongs, cork hats, the Peach N ... |
Gertie the Dinosaur | ... of motion, was accomplished with drawings (most notably by Winsor McCay in | ) and with three-dimensional models (most notably by Willis O'Brien in The ... |
Irma la Douce | ... st Supporting Actor Academy Award), Days of Wine and Roses, The Great Race, | , The Odd Couple, Save the Tiger (for which he won the 1973 Best Actor Aca ... |
Higher Learning | ... , and Ice Cube also played the part of the character "Fudge" in Singleton's | . The cast also has yet to be disclosed. To date, MC Ren and DJ Yella have ... |
That Touch of Mink | ... e a title for a Science Fiction film. It also has unconfirmed references to | , starring Doris Day and Cary Grant |
The Company Men | In 2010, | debuted on the Sundance Festival starring Costner with Ben Affleck. It had ... |
Being Mick | ... nigma in 2001. That same year, it produced a documentary on Jagger entitled | . The program, which first aired on television 22 November, coincided with ... |
Fantasia | ... and forth between live action and the silver screen. The 1940 animated film | , which is eight different animation sequences set to music, can be consid ... |
Canadian Bacon | ... o use the name of the RCMP or their correct uniforms, though a film such as | used the name "Royal Mounted Canadian Police" (RMCP) and the character in ... |
The Real McCoy | ... y 1990s, Kilmer starred in the mystery thriller Thunderheart, action comedy | and again teamed with Top Gun director Tony Scott to play Elvis in True Ro ... |
8½ | ... The New York Times, Stephen Holden said the film "ranks alongside Fellini's | and other auteurist fantasias as a monumental self-reflection" and added, ... |
Gypsy | ... es in Picnic (1955), A Majority of One (1961), Five Finger Exercise (1962), | (1962), and The Trouble with Angels (1966) |
adaptation of American Psycho | ... arkly different Less Than Zero film was released in 1987, and Mary Harron's | was released to predominantly positive reviews in 2000. In later years, El ... |
Operation Crossbow | ... entered popular consciousness from Reitsch's fictional exploits in the film | |
Memoirs of a Geisha | ... dden Dragon (2000), Rush Hour 2 (2001), House of Flying Daggers (2004), and | (2005). She has been nominated for numerous awards throughout her career, ... |
One from the Heart | In 1982, she appeared in | , and Cat People, and then Unfaithfully Yours, and The Hotel New Hampshire ... |
Nanook of the North | With Robert J. Flaherty's | in 1922, documentary film embraced romanticism; Flaherty filmed a number o ... |
The Informer | ... ritish International Pictures studio on Arthur Robison's 1929 production of | . While he was working on The Informer he was asked to test for a producti ... |
Eight Men Out | In the 1988 film | , about the Black Sox scandal, Cicotte is portrayed by actor David Stratha ... |
The Broken Melody | ... by appearing, with several other "Paulines", in a cabaret scene in the film | —the students were chosen because St. Paul's required (and requires) forma ... |
MGM | Lili (1953) is an American film. An | release, it stars Leslie Caron as a touchingly naïve French girl, whose em ... |
The Trouble with Angels | ... ), A Majority of One (1961), Five Finger Exercise (1962), Gypsy (1962), and | (1966) |
Citizen Kane | | , consistently rated as one of the greatest films of all time, was release ... |
Soul Power | ... urn to tour Latin America; her performance in Zaire is included in the film | . In the late 1970s, she participated in an Eastern Air Lines commercial i ... |
Boyz n the Hood | ... was selected as director. Ice Cube and Singleton previously collaborated on | , a movie that was nominated for an Academy Award in several categories, a ... |
Funny Girl | Her first film was a reprise of her Broadway hit, | (1968), an artistic and commercial success directed by Hollywood veteran W ... |
Cheerleader Camp | ... Leif Garrett movies from the decade include Delta Fever and the horror film | |
Freejack | ... utation for playing the heavy later in his acting career in films including | (1992), Bent (1997), and The Man From Elysian Fields (2002) |
Animal Crackers | ... s named Captain Calvin Spalding in an obvious nod to Groucho's character in | , Captain Geoffrey T. Spaulding |
Money Train | ... with him in the box-office hit White Men Can't Jump and the box-office bomb | |
Less Than Zero | Ellis' first novel, | , a tale of disaffected, rich teenagers of Los Angeles, was praised by cri ... |
The Flying Scotsman | ... Castleton Knight and was hired for his first acting role as Jim Edwards, in | . Milland, in his autobiography, recalls that it was on this film that it ... |
2046 | ... Actress nomination from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. In | (2004), directed by Wong Kar-wai, starring many of the best-known Chinese ... |
The Last Picture Show | ... ailed by a critics as a "Wellesian" wunderkind when his best-received film, | , was released in 1971. The film gained eight Academy Awards nominations, ... |
Shrek | In the movie | , Shrek refers to a constellation as Bloodnok, the Flatulent |
The Lion in Winter | ... my Award for Best Actress for the role, sharing it with Katharine Hepburn ( | ), the only time there has been a tie in this Oscar category. Her next two ... |
Mame | ... for reprising her role as Auntie Mame when its Broadway musical adaptation | was set for production in 1966. She claimed to have turned it down since s ... |
New York Stories | ... t in Oedipus Wrecks, a short film directed by Woody Allen for the anthology | (1989). At the age of 12, Dunst gained widespread recognition playing the ... |
Nickelodeon | ... from making silents to talkies. Peter Bogdanovich's affectionate 1976 film | deals with the turmoil of silent filmmaking in Hollywood during the early ... |
Coraline | ... ffer and Claire Danes, directed by Matthew Vaughn. A stop-motion version of | was released on 6 February 2009, with Henry Selick directing and Dakota Fa ... |
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen | ... tical disappointments such as First Knight (1995), The Avengers (1998), and | (2003), but he also received positive reviews, including his performance i ... |
My Voyage to Italy | ... tary on Italian filmmakers entitled Il Mio Viaggio in Italia, also known as | . The documentary foreshadowed the director's next project, the epic Gangs ... |
The Road Home | At the age of 19, Zhang was offered her first role in Zhang Yimou's | , which won the Silver Bear award in the 1999 Berlin Film Festival |
The Secret | ... hat the Bleep Do We Know!?, What the Bleep? Down the Rabbit Hole (2006) and | , which renewed interest in the quantum mind paradigm. Science writer ques ... |
Italian neorealism | ... tnership that produced some two dozen films, including such masterpieces of | a |
Dead Silence | ... de, Magic (1978 film), Child's Play (1988 film), Dead of Night, Devil Doll, | , Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Goosebumps (TV series), and The Twilight Zone |
Mr. Brooks | After that, Costner starred in The Guardian and in | , in which he portrayed a serial killer. In 2008, Costner starred in Swing ... |
The Lord of the Rings | ... ws for the film (included on the DVD release) that he was offered a role in | series, declining it due to "not understanding the script." CNN reported t ... |
Paramount Pictures | Star Trek Generations is a 1994 American science fiction film released by | . Generations is the seventh feature film based on the Star Trek televisio ... |
White Men Can't Jump | ... ecame friends with Wesley Snipes and starred with him in the box-office hit | and the box-office bomb Money Train |
Salsa | ... began a crossover of sorts, when she participated in the 1988 feature film | , alongside Robby Draco Rosa |
successful film | ... slated into 35 languages. In 1993, the book was adapted into a commercially | |
2000 movie adaptation | ... ng American Psycho (1991), which later became a cult hit, more so after its | . It is now regarded as Ellis' magnum opus and is favorably looked upon by ... |
King of New York | In the DVD extra on the | , Schoolly D falsely claims to have invented the sport of snowboarding by ... |
Hero | Zhang then appeared in | (2002), with her early mentor Zhang Yimou. This was a huge success in the ... |
The Princess Bride | ... e worked on several drafts over the years while Reiner made Stand By Me and | . Billy Crystal came on board when the project was called Boy Meets Girl a ... |
Grumpier Old Men | ... at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival), Glengarry Glen Ross, Grumpy Old Men and | |
Gangs of New York | ... o Italy. The documentary foreshadowed the director's next project, the epic | (2002), influenced by (amongst many others) major Italian directors such a ... |
Silent Hill | ... he American mass media industry. He was behind the screenplays of the films | and Beowulf. Before that he had worked on Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, ... |
The Lady from the Sea | ... month contract, in which Milland starred in two more Knight directed films, | and The Plaything. Believing that his acting was poor, and that he had won ... |
A Question of Attribution | ... the novels by E. F. Benson. She played Queen Elizabeth II in Alan Bennett's | . In 1973, Scales teamed with Ronnie Barker in the (original) one-off Meat ... |
McHale's Navy | In the 1997 movie | , Air Sea Rescue boats were used |
Paramount Pictures | She Done Him Wrong is a Pre-Code 1933 | comedy romance film starring Mae West and Cary Grant. Others in the cast i ... |
Coraline | ... clude the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust, American Gods, | , and The Graveyard Book. Gaiman's writing has won numerous awards, includ ... |
The Incredible Hulk | ... e Courtship of Eddie's Father, and Dr. David Banner on the CBS drama series | |
Hellboy | ... er of the band Project:Pimento, was featured on the soundtrack to the movie | (2004) |
Entrapment | ... led in at two weeks' notice), The Russia House (1990), The Rock (1996), and | (1999). In 1996, he voiced the role of Draco the dragon in the film Dragon ... |
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | ... included the romantic comedy Wimbledon (2004), the romantic science fiction | (2004) and Cameron Crowe's tragicomedy Elizabethtown (2005). She played th ... |
Ealing Studios | ... re part of a series of Australian themed films produced by Britain's iconic | ). In Hollywood, Rafferty also appeared in Australian themed films, includ ... |
City of Angels | In 1998, an American remake called | was released. The setting was Los Angeles and starred Meg Ryan and Nicolas ... |
Gigi | ... Pirates of Penzance, Me and My Girl, My Fair Lady, The Yeoman of the Guard, | , Fiddler on the Roof, The Gondoliers, Anything Goes, The Merry Widow, Iol ... |
His Girl Friday | ... e as a fast-talking newspaper reporter in the Howard Hawks screwball comedy | , as well as the role of Mame Dennis in the film Auntie Mame. She won all ... |
The Challenge | ... is Presley in 1963 and Lord Jim with Peter O'Toole in 1965. His final film, | , was released in 1970 |
MGM | In between stage work, Milland was approached by | vice-president Robert Rubin, who had seen the film The Flying Scotsman. MG ... |
Paramount Pictures | ... d show in 1982, Dr. Okrand met the producer for the movie . He was hired by | to develop the Klingon language and coach the actors using it in , , and . ... |
In This Our Life | In 1942, he directed two more hits, | (1942), starring Bette Davis, and Across the Pacific, another thriller sta ... |
A Man for All Seasons | In 1966, the play was made into the successful film | directed by Fred Zinnemann, adapted for the screen by the playwright himse ... |
Heat | ... lm, and that same year, he starred opposite Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in | , which is now considered one of the best crime/drama films of the 1990s. ... |
The Kid | ... budget salute to sentimental silent comedies particularly Charlie Chaplin's | |
Little Lord Fauntleroy | ... alentino in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921) and Mary Pickford in | (1921), and changed the spelling of her name to "Bette" after Honoré de Ba ... |
Star Trek | ... , and video games. Karl Urban assumed the role of the character in the 2009 | film |
Field of Dreams | He was portrayed by actor Steve Eastin in the 1989 film | |
Forty Thousand Horsemen | ... ck a chord with film goers and appeared in iconic early Australian films as | , The Rats of Tobruk, The Overlanders and Eureka Stockade (Overlanders and ... |
The Bowery | She Done Him Wrong bears some resemblances to | , a film released the same year by United Artists starring Noah Beery's br ... |
National Film Registry | In 2003, the film was selected for preservation in the United States | by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aestheti ... |
In the Land of the Head Hunters | ... time. An important early film to move beyond the concept of the scenic was | (1914), which embraced primitivism and exoticism in a staged story present ... |
Payment Deferred | ... onth contract, based in Hollywood. MGM started Milland out in films such as | (1932) starring Charles Laughton |
Public Enemies | ... ere shot at the state capitol and surrounding area for use in the 2009 film | featuring Christian Bale and Johnny Depp |
Silent Running | ... laiming that Star Wars itself had stolen many ideas from its motion picture | (1972) (notably the robot "drones") and the Buck Rogers movie serial of th ... |
The People vs. Larry Flynt | ... son's career gained great momentum when he starred in the Milos Forman film | , in which he played Larry Flynt, publisher of Hustler magazine. The film ... |
Lord Jim | ... 60s with six flms, including Fun in Acapulco with Elvis Presley in 1963 and | with Peter O'Toole in 1965. His final film, The Challenge, was released in ... |
Across the Pacific | ... directed two more hits, In This Our Life (1942), starring Bette Davis, and | , another thriller starring Humphrey Bogart |
Auntie Mame | ... ball comedy His Girl Friday, as well as the role of Mame Dennis in the film | . She won all 5 Golden Globes for which she was nominated, and was tied wi ... |
The Hunt for Gollum | In | (2009) Aragorn fights a Ringwraith on the borders of Mirkwood. The music p ... |
The Upside of Anger | ... his supporting role as retired professional baseball player Denny Davies in | , for which he received a nomination from the Broadcast Film Critics Assoc ... |
Stitch! The Movie | On August 26, 2003, Disney released a direct-to-video sequel, | , which served as the pilot to a TV series titled . This series ran for 65 ... |
The Island of Dr Moreau | ... film, Dead Girl, and starred alongside Marlon Brando in the poorly received | . That year, Kilmer starred alongside Michael Douglas in the thriller The ... |
For Heaven's Sake | # | (1926) - $2,600,00 |
Cedar Rapids | ... city is also the setting for a musical, The Pajama Game and the comedy film | |
The Straight Story | ... s for travelling 240 miles on a lawnmower. His story was made into the film | (1999) directed by David Lynch, starring Richard Farnsworth (Nominated for ... |
the film | ... -on-humor vision of the film was met with unanimously negative reviews when | was released in 2009. Despite setbacks as a screenwriter, Ellis teamed up ... |
Seventh Heaven | # | (1926) - $2,400,00 |
My Fair Lady | ... ousel, The Mikado, Guys and Dolls, The Pirates of Penzance, Me and My Girl, | , The Yeoman of the Guard, Gigi, Fiddler on the Roof, The Gondoliers, Anyt ... |
The Rock | ... he was reportedly called in at two weeks' notice), The Russia House (1990), | (1996), and Entrapment (1999). In 1996, he voiced the role of Draco the dr ... |
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea | ... ofessor Aronnax in Walt Disney's classic 1954 film version of Jules Verne's | . By that time, however, he was, at age 63, suffering from memory problems ... |
Abie's Irish Rose | # | (1928) - $1,500,00 |
Bagavathi | ... ples in Kerala and Paramekkavu Bagavathi Temple which is one of the largest | temples in Kerala is also situated in the city. Asia's highest church, the ... |
filmed | ... his novellas (notably The Royal Game, Amok, Letter from an Unknown Woman – | in 1948 by Max Ophuls), novels (Beware of Pity, Confusion of Feelings, and ... |
Natural Born Killers | ... . After that film's success, Harrelson played Mickey Knox in Oliver Stone's | and Dr. Michael Raynolds in the Michael Cimino film The Sunchaser. In 1996 ... |
Dandelion Wine | ... Forever and Device Out Of Time. The latter was adapted from his 1957 novel | . The plays debuted at the Coronet Theater in Hollywood and featured Booth ... |
The Wiz | In 1977, Motown acquired the film rights to the Broadway play | , an African-American reinterpretation of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wi ... |
Answered by Fire | ... and order on a frontier U.S.-Canadian bordertown. In the ABC TV mini-series | , at least three mounties are featured |
Maria’s Lovers | ... ), Harem (1985) and Torrents of Spring (1989) in Europe and Exposed (1983), | (1984) and Revolution (1985) in the U.S. Kinski's luck turned in the 1990s ... |
Show Boat | ... rkeeper). In December 1945, Clayton left to star in the Broadway revival of | and was replaced by Iva Withers; Raitt was replaced by Henry Michel in Jan ... |
The Rules of Attraction | ... play at the 67th Academy Awards. He also directed the films Killing Zoe and | among other film and television projects |
Leroy & Stitch | ... and re-home Jumba's remaining experiments. This series ended with TV movie | , which was released on June 27, 2006 |
The Goonies | ... Corey Haim became teen idols during the later part of the 1980s with films | and together The Lost Boys and License to Drive among other films. They we ... |
The Lost Weekend | ... ard for Best Actor for his portrayal of an alcoholic in Billy Wilder's film | (1945). He was the first Welsh actor to ever win an Oscar. Milland gave th ... |
The Lost Boys | ... dols during the later part of the 1980s with films The Goonies and together | and License to Drive among other films. They were dubbed "the two Coreys". ... |
Faraway, So Close! | The film was followed by a sequel, | , in 1993. In 1998, an United States remake called City of Angels was rele ... |
1964 film | ... g her life, her friends called her "Maggie". A 1960 Broadway musical, and a | adaptation of the musical were produced, based on her life. Both were titl ... |
The Sundowners | ... fferty also appeared in Australian themed films, including The Desert Rats, | and Mutiny on the Bounty. Similarly, Peter Finch starred in quintessential ... |
The Jazz Singer | Although the release of | (1927) by Warner Brothers marked the first commercially successful sound f ... |
Saga of a Star World | ... an Broadcasting Company (ABC). A shortened version of the three-hour pilot, | , was screened in Canadian theaters (before the TV series was telecast) an ... |
Wonderful Town | ... e by an Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Ruth in the Broadway show | (a musical based on the film My Sister Eileen, in which she also starred) |
The Human Comedy | ... r Whom the Bell Tolls, Walter Pidgeon in Madame Curie, and Mickey Rooney in | . In the same year, he guest starred as the eponymous character in an epis ... |
For Hope | ... senter Bob Saget, a board member of the SRF, directed the 1996 ABC TV movie | , starring Dana Delany, which depicts a young woman fatally affected by sc ... |
Monster House | ... s-based thereminist Charles Richard Lester is featured on the soundtrack of | and has performed the US premiere of Gavriil Popov's 1932 score for Komsom ... |
Open Range | ... n Days, in which he portrayed a top adviser to John F. Kennedy. The western | , which he directed and starred in, received critical acclaim in 2003, and ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... ay. Reese Witherspoon, who portrayed June Carter Cash in the film and won a | for her performance, stated during an interview that when they first perfo ... |
London After Midnight | ... irang (1926); Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1927); The Great Gatsby (1926); and | (1927). Though most lost silent films will never be recovered, in film arc ... |
Watch on the Rhine | ... , once in 1935 in The Casino Murder Case, but his major role came in 1943's | , when he played a man working against the Nazis (he had played the same r ... |
Jesse James | ... iness. Shadow Lake established a national reputation in 1938 when the movie | was filmed in McDonald County. Shadow Lake was the headquarters for stars ... |
The Short Night | ... his life, Hitchcock had worked on the script for a projected spy thriller, | , collaborating with screenwriters James Costigan and Ernest Lehman. Despi ... |
Walking Tall | ... ob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969); the protagonist's son Mike Pusser from the | movies (1973, 1975, 1977) and the recurring role of Zack Russell on the AB ... |
Star Trek | For the 2009 reboot film | , writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman saw McCoy as an "arbiter" in Kirk ... |
Grumpy Old Men | ... d without sharing screen time). In 1993, the duo teamed up again to star in | . The film was a surprise hit, earning the two actors a new generation of ... |
Britain's Best Sitcom | ... t created by the British Film Institute. Also in the 2004 TV poll to find " | ", Blackadder was voted the second-best British sitcom of all time, topped ... |
The Battle of San Pietro | ... r II: Report from the Aleutians (1943), about soldiers preparing for combat | ;(1944), the story (censored by the Army) of a failure by America's intell ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... s well as Grammy Awards and a Special Tony Award. She was nominated for the | for her role in the remake of A Star is Born and for Best Supporting Actre ... |
Troy | File:Trojan_horse_Çanakkale.jpg|From the movie | File:Trojan Horse in Stuttgart 2001.jpg|A modern interpretation at the Tro ... |
Superman III | ... ester named Clark Kent's former schoolmistress "Minnie Bannister" in 1983's | |
The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne | ... es called Seven of One, also for the BBC. Her film appearances also include | (1987), BBC Theatre Night in Joe-Orton's farce What The Butler Saw (198 ... |
Death Hunt | Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin starred in the 1981 movie | that fictionalized the RCMP pursuit of Albert Johnson |
Under Two Flags | ... age; but, instead of helping her, Lloyd cast her as a wealthy aristocrat in | (1936) |
Batman | ... veral summer blockbuster films, like Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and | . The film went into wide release on July 21, 1989, and grossed $8.8 milli ... |
Skidoo | Groucho appeared as a gangster named God in the movie | (1968), co-starring Jackie Gleason and Carol Channing, directed by Otto Pr ... |
All You Need Is Cash | ... run on London's West End, Tim Curry. Appeared as himself in The Rutles film | in 1978. In the late 1970s, Jagger was cast as Wilbur, a main character in ... |
Susan's Plan | ... e Somebody Is Waiting (1996), Your Friends & Neighbors (1998), John Landis' | (1998), The Lost Son (1999), and Inland Empir |
Banished | ... to write the essay The United States of Lyncherdom. A 2007 PBS documentary, | , featured the incident |
JFK | ... ditionally, Lemmon and Matthau had small parts in Oliver Stone's 1991 film, | (the only film in which both appeared without sharing screen time). In 199 ... |
The Cat's Meow | ... also sang the jazz song "After You've Gone" for the end credits of the film | (2001) |
Lord of the Flies | As in | , which had been published a year earlier, isolation reveals the true natu ... |
Blackboard Jungle | ... ning to encounter American rock and roll, initially through films including | (1955) and Rock Around the Clock (1955). Both movies contained the Bill Ha ... |
Report from the Aleutians | ... films that some critics rank as "among the finest made about World War II: | (1943), about soldiers preparing for combat; The Battle of San Pietro (194 ... |
The Women | ... n 1939, she was cast as catty gossip Sylvia Fowler in the all-female comedy | , directed by George Cukor. The film was a major hit, boosting her career ... |
Twelve Angry Men | ... s, he was nominated for "Best Actor in a Made for TV Movie" for his role in | losing to Ving Rhames. After accepting the award, Rhames asked Lemmon to c ... |
Willow | ... ter action films, including a supporting role in Top Gun and a lead role in | |
His Girl Friday | ... O'Neal, a screwball comedy indebted to Hawks's Bringing Up Baby (1938) and | (1940). Despite his reliance on homage to bygone cinema, Bogdanovich solid ... |
Arirang | ... e Apostle, the world's first animated feature film (1917); Cleopatra (1917) | ;(1926); Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1927); The Great Gatsby (1926); and Lon ... |
Paramount Pictures | Glenn Miller made his first movie appearance in the 1935 | release The Big Broadcast of 1936 as a member of the Ray Noble Orchestra p ... |
Floating Weeds | ... ujirō Ozu remade this film in A Story of Floating Weeds (1934) and again in | (1959) |
Academy Award for Best Actress | ... e president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. She won the | twice, was the first person to accrue 10 Academy Award nominations for act ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... ayed and sung by Phoenix and Witherspoon. In 2005, he was nominated for the | , and won a Golden Globe in the same category |
Deuces Wild | ... se also had uncredited involvement as executive producer with the 2002 film | , written by Paul Kimatian |
Bringing Up Baby | ... ng Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal, a screwball comedy indebted to Hawks's | (1938) and His Girl Friday (1940). Despite his reliance on homage to bygon ... |
The Doors | ... ole as Bruce Wayne/Batman in Batman Forever, Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone's | , he became popular in the mid-1980s after a string of appearances in come ... |
The Fountainhead | Rand originally expressed her philosophical ideas in her novels | and Atlas Shrugged, and other works. She further elaborated on them in her ... |
The Queen's Sister | David Threlfall played him in a TV movie, | (2005) |
Mourning Becomes Electra | ... nd Take a Letter, Darling (1942), dramas including Sister Kenny (1946), and | (1947), and a murder mystery The Velvet Touch (1948) |
Copacabana | ... ad grown a real mustache (which he had already sported earlier in the films | and Love Happy) |
A Story of Floating Weeds | ... 1945) with Betty Grable. Japanese director Yasujirō Ozu remade this film in | (1934) and again in Floating Weeds (1959) |
The Big Broadcast of 1936 | ... ller made his first movie appearance in the 1935 Paramount Pictures release | as a member of the Ray Noble Orchestra performing "Why Stars Come Out at N ... |
The Great Gatsby | ... m (1917); Cleopatra (1917); Arirang (1926); Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1927) | ;(1926); and London After Midnight (1927). Though most lost silent films w ... |
The Belly of an Architect | ... in dispute; one source describes a similar act in the Peter Greenaway movie | |
Paramount Pictures | ... Trek feature film would feature the cast of the television spinoff series. | executives approached The Next Generation producer Rick Berman in late 199 ... |
The Outsiders | ... re Festival. Kilmer turned down a role in Francis Ford Coppola's 1983 film, | , as he had prior theatre commitments. That same year, his first off-stage ... |
Cool Hand Luke | ... d to Jack Lemmon, whose production company, JML, had produced the 1967 film | starring Newman.. Lemmon, however, turned down the role; he did not like r ... |
Your Friends & Neighbors | ... io, Zoetrope Studios. Other appearances include Somebody Is Waiting (1996), | (1998), John Landis' Susan's Plan (1998), The Lost Son (1999), and Inland ... |
Basil Rathbone | ... edy Ladies in Love, and the drama Dodsworth. He followed William Powell and | portraying the series detective Philo Vance, a cosmopolitan New Yorker, on ... |
North by Northwest | ... feature characters struggling in their relationships with their mothers. In | (1959), Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant's character) is an innocent man ridicu ... |
reboot | For the 2009 | film Star Trek, writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman saw McCoy as an "ar ... |
Notes on a Scandal | ... ove (1998), Chocolat (2000), Iris (2001), Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) and | (2006), and the television production The Last of the Blonde Bombshells (2 ... |
Moneyball | ... e A's won 20 games in a row, which broke an AL record, as shown in the film | |
The Devil's Advocate | ... y Head Office. He also had another brief cameo as himself in the 1997 movie | . James Earl Jones portrayed a flamboyant boxing promoter in the 1984 made ... |
The Brain Center at Whipple's | ... "I Am the Night—Color Me Black", with Ivan Dixon, and the electrician in " | ". These inclusions, though seemingly insignificant by modern standards, w ... |
Hollywood Canteen | Davis was the co-founder of the | , and was the first female president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts ... |
The Fountainhead | ... nd the means to achieve it. To remain alive, he must think." In her novels, | and Atlas Shrugged, she also emphasizes the central importance of producti ... |
Burden of Dreams | ... th a band tour; some of the footage of his work is shown in the documentary | . He developed a reputation for playing the heavy later in his acting care ... |
Jedda | ... The Rats of Tobruk which starred Peter Finch and Chips Rafferty and 1955's | , which was notable for being the first Australian film to be shot in colo ... |
The Wild Bunch | ... e-Wall Gang" to avoid confusion with Sam Peckinpah's recently released film | |
Blue Velvet | ... character in the 1985 comedy Real Genius. He turned down roles in Dune and | before being cast as naval aviator "Iceman" in the action film Top Gun alo ... |
The Apostle | ... ata. Major silent films presumed lost include Saved from the Titanic (1912) | ;, the world's first animated feature film (1917); Cleopatra (1917); Arira ... |
Best Actress | ... the course of her career, Russell earned four Academy Award nominations for | : My Sister Eileen (1942); Sister Kenny (1946); Mourning Becomes Electra ( ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | Edward Norton was nominated for an | for his performance as Derek Vinyard |
Stiff Upper Lips | ... cast->(inc Husband)Timothy West with Dinsdale Landen and Tessa Peake-Jones. | (1997) and Howards End (1992) |
Hymn of the Nations | Giuseppe Verdi quotes from "La Marseillaise" in his patriotic anthem | , which also incorporates "God Save the King" and "Il Canto degli Italiani ... |
Dune | ... the lead character in the 1985 comedy Real Genius. He turned down roles in | and Blue Velvet before being cast as naval aviator "Iceman" in the action ... |
Glengarry Glen Ross | ... y would later work with Lemmon in Dad (1989), the critically acclaimed film | (1992) and on stage in a revival of Long Day's Journey Into Night. Lemmon' ... |
The Sound of Music | ... oles over her career including Nellie Forbush in South Pacific and Maria in | . She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1989. She was also the mother ... |
Cleopatra | ... Titanic (1912); The Apostle, the world's first animated feature film (1917) | ;(1917); Arirang (1926); Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1927); The Great Gatsby ... |
Star Trek | ... already been filmed talking in English. He has since consulted for the 2009 | film in their use of the Romulan and Vulcan languages |
Willow | ... nd The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains, Kilmer played Madmartigan in the fantasy | ; he met his future wife, co-star Joanne Whalley, on the film's set. Kilme ... |
Oklahoma! | ... produced full scale productions of popular musicals and operettas including | , Carousel, The Mikado, Guys and Dolls, The Pirates of Penzance, Me and My ... |
Iris | ... for her work in such films as Shakespeare in Love (1998), Chocolat (2000), | (2001), Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) and Notes on a Scandal (2006), and t ... |
My Sister Eileen | ... her career, Russell earned four Academy Award nominations for Best Actress: | (1942); Sister Kenny (1946); Mourning Becomes Electra (1947); and the movi ... |
Bambi | ... her own: prominent examples of this include Snow White, Hansel and Gretel, | and A Series of Unfortunate Events |
New York Stories | ... edipus Wrecks, a short film that was released as one-third of the anthology | (1989). Soon after, she landed a small part in The Bonfire of the Vanities ... |
The Illustrated Man | In 1969, | was brought to the big screen, starring Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom and Robe ... |
The Village | ... nd The Sixth Sense in Shyamalan's box office success and grossing more than | and |
Summer Lovers | ... ry/Get Away", which was featured in the soundtrack of the Daryl Hannah film | . This was followed up by a string-laden power ballad that barely missed t ... |
The Lost Weekend | ... emembered for his Academy Award–winning portrayal of an alcoholic writer in | (1945), a sophisticated leading man opposite a corrupt John Wayne in Reap ... |
Faraway, So Close! | The story is concluded in Wenders' 1993 sequel, In weiter Ferne, so nah! ( | ) |
Frank Herbert's Dune | ... McNeice's interpretation of the Baron in the 2000 Sci-Fi Channel miniseries | (and its sequel, 2003's Children of Dune) is, though dramatic, somewhat li ... |
From Russia with Love | ... n 2005 he recorded voiceovers for a new video game version of his Bond film | . In an interview on the game disc, Connery stated that he was very happy ... |
Stalag 17 | ... traz, and as the antagonistic and untrusting, yet dedicated POW, "Duke", in | |
Chocolat | ... ce been acclaimed for her work in such films as Shakespeare in Love (1998), | (2000), Iris (2001), Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) and Notes on a Scandal ... |
The Great Race | ... won the 1955 Best Supporting Actor Academy Award), Days of Wine and Roses, | , Irma la Douce, The Odd Couple, Save the Tiger (for which he won the 1973 ... |
Do the Right Thing | ... ntains more actual provocative thought than any American film on race since | " |
The Candidate | ... theatrical film appearance; a brief, uncredited cameo in Michael Ritchie's | (1972) |
movie version | ... ileen (1942); Sister Kenny (1946); Mourning Becomes Electra (1947); and the | of Auntie Mame (1958). She received a Special Academy Award, the Jean Hers ... |
Fitzcarraldo | ... late 1970s, Jagger was cast as Wilbur, a main character in Werner Herzog's | . However, a delay and the illness of main actor Jason Robards (later repl ... |
The Apartment | ... and musician. He starred in more than 60 films including Some Like It Hot, | , Mister Roberts (for which he won the 1955 Best Supporting Actor Academy ... |
Ladies in Love | ... e, the crime caper Grumpy, Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes, the comedy | , and the drama Dodsworth. He followed William Powell and Basil Rathbone p ... |
Love Story | ... -plotting husband in Dial M for Murder (1954), and as Oliver Barrett III in | (1970) |
Kings Row | ... is said to have been Bellamann's model for the fictional town of the novel | , which generated questions about the resemblance it had to individuals an ... |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ... r appearing in vaudeville with her two older sisters, Garland was signed to | as a teenager. There she made more than two dozen films, including nine wi ... |
The Royal Tenenbaums | ... was inclusion of his song "Needle in the Hay" in Wes Anderson's dark comedy | . The song plays during a suicide attempt. Smith was originally supposed t ... |
The Conversation | ... e Directors Company subsequently produced only two more pictures, Coppola's | (1974), which was nominated for Best Picture in 1974 alongside The Godfath ... |
Steel Magnolias | ... the time, with the exception of her Oscar nominated performance in the film | (1989), won the role of Vivian. Her performance made Roberts a star |
The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film | Goon Show fan and one time | collaborator, Richard Lester named Clark Kent's former schoolmistress "Min ... |
Tom Brown's Schooldays | ... adulthood. The school story became a common device for this, beginning with | (1857) by Thomas Hughes and F.W. Farrar's Eric, or, Little by Little, alth ... |
1958 movie version | ... the title role of the long-running stage hit Auntie Mame and the subsequent | , in which she played an eccentric aunt whose orphan nephew comes to live ... |
Kokoda Front Line! | The first Australian Oscar was won by 1942's | , directed by Ken G. Hall. Throughout the 1930s and early 1940s, Hall was ... |
Coal Miner's Daughter | Helm received many plaudits for his acting debut in | , a biographical film about Loretta Lynn, and for his narration and small ... |
Billy the Kid | ... played the lead in both Kill Me Again, again opposite Whalley, and in TNT's | |
Judgment at Nuremberg | ... Born and for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the 1961 film, | . At 39 years of age, she remains the youngest recipient of the for lifeti ... |
Candide | ... st Happy Fella) and an unusual solo version of "Make Our Garden Grow" (from | ). Streisand was not happy with the direction of the project and it was ul ... |
Captain America | ... alent using the one recipient of the lost Project Rebirth, Steve Rogers, as | |
We Own the Night | ... g social and economic change." He is also listed as a producer on the movie | |
Some Like It Hot | ... an American actor and musician. He starred in more than 60 films including | , The Apartment, Mister Roberts (for which he won the 1955 Best Supporting ... |
Howards End | ... est with Dinsdale Landen and Tessa Peake-Jones. Stiff Upper Lips (1997) and | (1992) |
Mo' Better Blues | ... itch, 1989), and their track "Jazz Thing" (CBS, 1990) for the soundtrack of | , sampling Charlie Parker and Ramsey Lewis. Gang Starr also collaborated w ... |
Point of Order | ... ir Schub with The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty. More recent examples include | (1964), directed by Emile de Antonio about the McCarthy hearings and The A ... |
silent film version | In 2005, the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society produced a | of Lovecraft's story The Call of Cthulhu. This film maintained a period-ac ... |
The Silence of the Lambs | ... tes (Psycho), Leatherface (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre), and Buffalo Bill ( | ) |
As Summers Die | Davis appeared in the television film | (1986) and Lindsay Anderson's film The Whales of August (1987), in which s ... |
Mister Roberts | Lemmon was awarded the Best Supporting Actor Oscar in 1956 for | (1955) and the Best Actor Oscar for Save the Tiger (1973), becoming the fi ... |
Marnie | ... r his role in The Untouchables. His film career also includes such films as | , The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusad ... |
The Incredible Hulk | ... in Ang Lee's Hulk (2003), although in Spanish, and again in the 2008 movie | , with an altered version in Portuguese). The pilot also starred Susan Sul ... |
Mighty Joe Young | ... the late 1990s with box-office successes like The Devil's Advocate (1997), | (1998), and The Cider House Rules (1999). She was on the cover of the Janu ... |
In the Mouth of Madness | ... he was 12. The following year he acquired a minor role in John Carpenter's | . From 1995 through 1999, he appeared in several movies and television sho ... |
The People vs. Larry Flynt | ... ller Mickey Knox in Natural Born Killers, magazine publisher Larry Flynt in | , country singer Dusty in A Prairie Home Companion, bounty hunter Carson W ... |
Thunderball | ... en 1962 and 1983 (six "official" Eon productions films and the non-official | remake, Never Say Never Again). In 1988, Connery won the Academy Award for ... |
Zombieland | ... hunter Carson Wells in No Country for Old Men, zombie killer Tallahassee in | , blind piano player/meat salesman Ezra Turner in Seven Pounds, conspiracy ... |
Hulk | ... a catchphrase the world over (the phrase was used again, first in Ang Lee's | (2003), although in Spanish, and again in the 2008 movie The Incredible Hu ... |
The Bank | ... ter emotion into his pictures. The use of pathos was developed further with | , released four films and four months later, as Chaplin chose to have a sa ... |
My Fair Lady | In 1956, Lerner and Loewe's | first appeared. Their adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, with ... |
Best Actor Oscar | ... d the Best Supporting Actor Oscar in 1956 for Mister Roberts (1955) and the | for Save the Tiger (1973), becoming the first actor to achieve this double ... |
documentary | ... 923 – 30 August 1994) was an Indian-born, British feature film, theatre and | director, film critic, and leading light of the Free Cinema movement and t ... |
The Simpsons Movie | ... has appeared in other media relating to The Simpsons—including video games, | , The Simpsons Ride, commercials, and comic books—and inspired an entire l ... |
film | ... -off visitors, which is a tourist attraction in its own right. A song and a | named The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo need no explanation—they c ... |
The Untouchables | ... 88, Connery won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in | . His film career also includes such films as Marnie, The League of Extrao ... |
D.O.A. | Brand started his big screen career in | (1950) as a henchman named Chester. He became well known as a villain when ... |
The Sum of All Fears | ... portrayed by Willem Dafoe in Clear and Present Danger and Liev Schreiber in | . As of now Paramount is trying to get Without Remorse off the ground - th ... |
She's So Lovely | ... ctress in a Drama. She went on to co-star with her husband in the 1997 film | , for which she was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Act ... |
The Burning Times | ... ut of Time: The Story of Archaeologist Marija Gimbutas, Goddess Remembered, | , and Full Circle. She participated in the Reclaiming CDs Chants: Ritual M ... |
The Hunt for Red October | ... The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, | , Highlander, Murder on the Orient Express, Dragonheart, and The Rock |
Seven Pounds | ... Tallahassee in Zombieland, blind piano player/meat salesman Ezra Turner in | , conspiracy nut Charlie Frost in 2012, a delusional man who believes that ... |
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre | ... tably such fictional serial killers as Norman Bates (Psycho), Leatherface ( | ), and Buffalo Bill (The Silence of the Lambs) |
The Fountain | ... ood, Ice and Steel". Recently, characters in the 2006 Darren Aronofsky film | search for the Tree of Life to cure a brain tumor. Jorge Luis Borges refer ... |
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead | ... ter took for the long-running play The Mousetrap). In the Hamlet-based film | the players even feature a third-level puppet theatre version within their ... |
Robin Hood | She was portrayed by actress Léa Seydoux in the 2010 film | |
Pathé News | ... o so by the Independent Television Authority (ITA) and the manager of their | subsidiary Howard Thomas, who became the new company's managing director |
Bourne series | ... sful films such as Saving Private Ryan (1998), the Ocean's trilogy, and the | , while also gaining critical acclaim for his performances in dramas such ... |
My Neighbor Totoro | ... e most famous examples being the Pokémon franchise and the pioneering anime | |
The Pink Panther | ... mark percussion during the opening bars of Henry Mancini's famous theme for | |
Stalag 17 | ... Academy Award for Best Actor. Clift lost out to William Holden (who won for | ). Holden himself was surprised by his win. Allegedly, Clift was unpopular ... |
Rockabye | He was busy in the 1930s, appearing in such films as the melodrama | , the crime caper Grumpy, Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes, the comedy ... |
That's Life! | ... ter Eileen (1955), Days of Wine and Roses (1962), The Great Race (1965) and | (1986) |
Scream 4 | ... ill Hunting 2: Hunting Season. They are reunited with Suzanne on the set of | , where Suzanne is playing the part of a masked killer |
The Birth of a Nation | ... include Victor Herbert's score in 1915 to The Fall of a Nation (a sequel to | ) and Camille Saint-Saëns' music for The Assassination of the Duke of Guis ... |
film version of 2006 | ... received international attention due to the novel The Da Vinci Code and its | , both of which many prominent Christians and non-believers protested as m ... |
The Devil's Advocate | ... d, and her career expanded in the late 1990s with box-office successes like | (1997), Mighty Joe Young (1998), and The Cider House Rules (1999). She was ... |
Leave It to Me! | ... New York. That production did not open, but she got a role in Cole Porter's | . In that production, she became popular on Broadway and received attentio ... |
North Country | ... hat resulted in the court case Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co., and the film | , which was based on it. Eveleth is home of the United States Hockey Hall ... |
The Fall of a Nation | ... eir films. Other examples of this include Victor Herbert's score in 1915 to | (a sequel to The Birth of a Nation) and Camille Saint-Saëns' music for The ... |
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen | ... le in The Untouchables. His film career also includes such films as Marnie, | , Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Hunt for Red October, Highlander ... |
Shanghai Noon | ... utlaws trying to earn an amnesty. It has also been spoofed in films such as | and Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, and TV shows such as The Simpsons (in the ... |
Black Caesar | In 1973, Brown provided the score for the blaxploitation film | . In 1974, he toured Africa and performed in Zaire as part of the buildup ... |
Best Supporting Actor Oscar | Lemmon was awarded the | in 1956 for Mister Roberts (1955) and the Best Actor Oscar for Save the Ti ... |
Love Me Tender | ... known as a villain when he killed the character played by Elvis Presley in | . He has the distinction of being the first actor to portray outlaw Butch ... |
Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women | ... diately. He worked with Corman on Targets, which starred Boris Karloff, and | , under the pseudonym Derek Thomas. Bogdanovich later said of the Corman s ... |
Top Gun | ... Blue Velvet before being cast as naval aviator "Iceman" in the action film | alongside Tom Cruise. Top Gun grossed a total of $344,700,000 worldwide. F ... |
Lantana | ... to become the second highest grossing film in Australian cinematic history. | , directed by Ray Lawrence attained critical and commercial success in 200 ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | It was nominated for the | (Louise Dresser) |
Goddess Remembered | ... to the films Signs Out of Time: The Story of Archaeologist Marija Gimbutas, | , The Burning Times, and Full Circle. She participated in the Reclaiming C ... |
Grumpy | ... e 1930s, appearing in such films as the melodrama Rockabye, the crime caper | , Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes, the comedy Ladies in Love, and the ... |
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves | ... arn an amnesty. It has also been spoofed in films such as Shanghai Noon and | , and TV shows such as The Simpsons (in the episode "Duffless"), Futurama, ... |
same name | ... Hulk, based loosely on the Stan Lee and Jack Kirby Marvel comic book of the | . Its success (coupled with some theatrical releases of the film in Europe ... |
Detenuto in attesa di giudizio | ... nternational Film Festival, he won the Silver Bear for Best Actor award for | |
Ocean's trilogy | ... ed in commercially successful films such as Saving Private Ryan (1998), the | , and the Bourne series, while also gaining critical acclaim for his perfo ... |
Species | ... anager after he kept sending her scripts for films similar to Showgirls and | . After several months in the city, she was cast in her first film part, a ... |
The Tramp | ... ase of his second production, A Night Out, to his third, The Champion. With | , issued April 1915, Chaplin began to inject greater emotion into his pict ... |
The Day Before Spring | ... way in 1943. It ran for 63 performances and was followed two years later by | |
Nosferatu | ... of his music, for playing in smaller cinemas. Friedrich W. Murnau's movies | (1922 - music by Hans Erdmann) and Faust – eine deutsche Volkssage (1926 - ... |
Tillie's Punctured Romance | ... In November 1914, Chaplin appeared in the first feature length comedy film, | , directed by Sennett. Chaplin only had a supporting role, but the movie's ... |
Braveheart | ... ncluding The King's Speech, Martin Scorsese's The Departed, , Pulp Fiction, | and Batman were edited on Lightworks |
Vision Quest | ... 1985, "Crazy for You". Both songs were part of the soundtrack for the film | . Nonetheless, "No More Words" is not included in the soundtrack album |
The Outsiders | Parts of the 1983 film adaptation of S.E. Hinton's novel, " | ", were filmed in locations around Skiatook, as was the movie "the Eye of ... |
Cool World | In 1990, Bakshi pitched | to Paramount Pictures as a partially animated horror film. The concept inv ... |
A Night Out | ... . There was a month long wait between the release of his second production, | , to his third, The Champion. With The Tramp, issued April 1915, Chaplin b ... |
Badlands | The 1973 Terrence Malick film | as well as the 1974 film Mr. Majestyk starring Charles Bronson were both f ... |
Imagine the Sound | The 1981 documentary film | explores free jazz through interviews with and performances by Archie Shep ... |
Wizards | ... passed on Tee-Witt, its designs served as the basis for Bakshi's 1977 film | . While leaving the network offices, he learned that Paramount Pictures ha ... |
Berserk! | ... ehicle. She starred as Monica Rivers in Herman Cohen's horror thriller film | (1967). After the film's release, Crawford guest-starred as herself on The ... |
The Shaggy Dog | ... n for her roles in the Hollywood films Snow Day, Max Keeble's Big Move, and | |
My Fair Lady | ... numbers for British actor Rex Harrison in the 1964 Lerner and Loewe musical | . In musical theater, the term "vamp" is identical to its meaning in Jazz, ... |
Mean Streets | ... ntroduced to him in the early 1970s, Scorsese cast De Niro in his 1973 film | . Three years later, De Niro starred in Taxi Driver, this time holding the ... |
Shanghai Noon | In the movie | , Jackie Chan is given the name "The Shanghai Kid" which is parody of "The ... |
Forrest Gump | ... rdom after her roles as Buttercup in The Princess Bride and Jenny Curran in | , the latter role garnering her Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild ... |
The Grapes of Wrath | ... tedly showing a can of tomato paste in Show and Tell, and a presentation on | , consisting of himself crushing a bunch of grapes with a hammer, stating ... |
The Day After | In the 1983 American television movie | , Wiesbaden was the first city to be destroyed by a nuclear weapon during ... |
The Shaggy Dog | ... ared in In Good Company. After that, she starred as Tim Allen's daughter in | (2006). Her latest role was that of Penelope Bryte in 2010's My Soul to Ta ... |
The Odd Couple | ... films partnered with actor Walter Matthau. Among their pairings was 1968's | , as Felix Ungar (Lemmon) and Oscar Madison (Matthau). They also starred t ... |
Taxi Driver | ... e Niro in his 1973 film Mean Streets. Three years later, De Niro starred in | , this time holding the lead role. De Niro re-joined Scorsese for New York ... |
Life as a House | ... Christensen's critically acclaimed portrayal of a misunderstood teenager in | (2001) earned him Golden Globe and SAG Award nominations as well as the Na ... |
Die Nibelungen | ... of silent movies, provided some original scores such as Fritz Lang's movies | (1924) and Metropolis (1927) which were accompanied by original full scale ... |
Show Boat | ... cessful collaboration. In 1927, Kern and Hammerstein had their biggest hit, | , which is often revived and is still considered one of the masterpieces o ... |
Dark Shadows | Notable ABC Daytime soaps of the past include All My Children (1970–2011), | (1966–1971), One Life to Live (1968-2012), Ryan's Hope (1975–1989), Loving ... |
Shadow of a Doubt | Hitchcock often said that his favourite film (of his own work) was | |
The Illustrated Man | ... ence fiction stories gathered together as The Martian Chronicles (1950) and | (1951), Bradbury is one of the most celebrated among 20th and 21st century ... |
Kill Me Again | ... tival production of Hamlet in 1988. In 1989, Kilmer played the lead in both | , again opposite Whalley, and in TNT's Billy the Kid |
a movie | The novel was adapted into | starring Richard Benjamin and Karen Black in 1972 |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... scene together in the movie. Once again Clift received a nomination for an | . Clift lost out to William Holden (who won for Stalag 17). Holden himself ... |
The Good Shepherd | ... ing critical acclaim for his performances in dramas such as Syriana (2005), | (2006), and The Departed (2006). He garnered a Golden Globe nomination for ... |
Every Sunday | ... nctions and was eventually cast opposite Deanna Durbin in the musical short | . The film contrasted her alto vocal range and swing style with Durbin's o ... |
The Departed | ... award-winning feature films, including The King's Speech, Martin Scorsese's | , , Pulp Fiction, Braveheart and Batman were edited on Lightworks |
Rich Man, Poor Man | ... ding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in Comedy or Drama Series for | |
The Heartbreak Kid | ... in Australian cinema through the period and in successful films like 1993's | ; 1999's Looking for Alibrandi; 2003's Fat Pizza; the Wog Boy comedies and ... |
Spider-Man | ... n confirmed that he had been cast as Uncle Ben in Sony's 2012 reboot of the | series, directed by Marc Webb |
Batman | ... ng's Speech, Martin Scorsese's The Departed, , Pulp Fiction, Braveheart and | were edited on Lightworks |
Bull Durham | ... er No Way Out. He solidified his A-list status in the baseball-themed films | (1988) and Field of Dreams (1989) |
Miracle | ... lympic team that memorably defeated the Soviet Union (depicted in the movie | about the Miracle on Ice) and Finland en route to a gold medal. Eveleth al ... |
A Christmas Story | Scenes from the movies " | " (1983) and "A Cool Dry Place" (1998) were filmed in Lindsay. In 2001, Li ... |
Hoop-La | The Barker was remade as | (1933) with Clara Bow and as Diamond Horseshoe (1945) with Betty Grable. J ... |
I Saw What You Did | ... pon her release from the hospital Crawford played the role of Amy Nelson in | (1965), another William Castle vehicle. She starred as Monica Rivers in He ... |
The Mambo Kings | ... . In 1992, she starred with Armand Assante and Antonio Banderas in the film | . In 1994, President Bill Clinton awarded Cruz the National Medal of Arts. ... |
Very Warm for May | ... rstein musicals include Sweet Adeline, Music In the Air, Three Sisters, and | . Hammerstein also collaborated with Vincent Youmans (Wildflower), Rudolf ... |
Field of Dreams | ... ified his A-list status in the baseball-themed films Bull Durham (1988) and | (1989) |
A View to a Kill | He spoofed his role from | in a sketch titled "Lease with an Option to Kill", in which he reprised hi ... |
Missing | ... lso nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for his role in the controversial film | in 1982, and for his roles in Some Like It Hot (1959), The Apartment (1960 ... |
The Incredible Hulk | Although he initially declined the part of Dr. David Banner in | because of its comic book origins, on reading Kenneth Johnson's script for ... |
film adaptation | ... andra Villarreal, who is Matt Damon's love interest in Billy Bob Thornton's | of the western bestselling novel, All the Pretty Horses. Susan Stark of th ... |
Raging Bull | ... evertheless, their partnership continued into the 1980s, when the pair made | , which was highly successful, and The King of Comedy. In the 1990s, De Ni ... |
western | In 1979, the first episodes of the CBS | miniseries The Chisholms, starring Robert Preston, was filmed near La Junt ... |
The Hour of the Furnaces | ... tin America, but also in a changing Quebec society. La Hora de los hornos ( | , from 1968), directed by Octavio Getino and Fernando E. Solanas, influenc ... |
The Assassination of the Duke of Guise | ... tion (a sequel to The Birth of a Nation) and Camille Saint-Saëns' music for | in 1908. It was preceded by Nathaniel D. Mann's score for The Fairylogue a ... |
Far from Heaven | ... s set or shot in the city are Out of the Darkness, Bloodhounds of Broadway, | , and the eponymous 1980 film Union City (released in conjunction with the ... |
Diamond Horseshoe | The Barker was remade as Hoop-La (1933) with Clara Bow and as | (1945) with Betty Grable. Japanese director Yasujirō Ozu remade this film ... |
Romulus, My Father | ... 's Looking for Alibrandi; 2003's Fat Pizza; the Wog Boy comedies and 2007's | which all dealt with aspects of the migrant experience or Australian subcu ... |
Blow | ... rked a turning point when Cruz starred in the feature films Vanilla Sky and | . In Vanilla Sky, Cameron Crowe's interpretation of Open Your Eyes, she pl ... |
The Path to 9/11 | ... entitled "Massoud". He was also featured in the ABC Television mini-series | , which aired commercial-free in the USA in 2006, on the fifth anniversary ... |
Dances with Wolves | Costner's next success came with the epic | (1990). He directed and starred in the film and served as one of its produ ... |
The Talented Mr. Ripley | ... He garnered a Golden Globe nomination for portraying the title character in | (1999) and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor i ... |
Snow Day | ... ) is an American actress. She is known for her roles in the Hollywood films | , Max Keeble's Big Move, and The Shaggy Dog |
The Deer Hunter | ... f the Frankie Valli song "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" in Michael Cimino's " | ". Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 thriller The Birds is an example of a Hollywood ... |
Good Will Hunting | ... Portland resident Gus Van Sant to be a part of the soundtrack to his film, | . Smith recorded an orchestral version of "Between the Bars" with composer ... |
Five Dollars a Day | Walken was in the movie | , released in 2008, in which he plays a con man proud of living like a kin ... |
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse | ... r the next four years, he co-wrote scripts for major films such as Jezebel, | , Juarez, Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet and Sergeant York (1941). He was nomi ... |
Murder with Mirrors | ... health stable, she traveled to England to film the Agatha Christie mystery | (1985). Upon her return, she learned that Hyman had published a memoir, My ... |
Girl Crazy | ... iller played in the pit bands of two Broadway shows, Strike Up the Band and | (where his bandmates included big band leaders Benny Goodman and ) |
Blazing Saddles | ... f $10 million for the unauthorized use of her name in the Mel Brooks satire | ; the case was settled out of court. Tired of the life of a celebrity and ... |
Ikiru | ... Day. Likewise, films throughout the 20th century such as The Seventh Seal, | , Taxi Driver, High Noon, Easy Rider, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, A C ... |
The Apple Dumpling Gang | In 1975, he co-starred with Tim Conway and Don Knotts in the Disney movie | , which was well received by the public |
The Missiles of October | ... ential Years); Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy in the television special | ; White House Chief of Staff A.J. McInnerney in The American President; si ... |
The Seventh Seal | ... ople and Life in a Day. Likewise, films throughout the 20th century such as | , Ikiru, Taxi Driver, High Noon, Easy Rider, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Ne ... |
Two Lovers | ... ad retired from acting to pursue a rapping career, and that the forthcoming | would be his last film. On February 11, 2009, Phoenix appeared on the Late ... |
The Bone Collector | ... st role was in the Broadway play The Herbal Bed. In 1999, she had a role in | , before starring in Snow Day (2000) and Max Keeble's Big Move (2001). She ... |
The Ten Commandments | ... ketship X-M, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Thing (From Another World), | (the 1956 DeMille film). The theremin is prominent in the score for the 19 ... |
Goodfellas | ... highly successful, and The King of Comedy. In the 1990s, De Niro starred in | , one of the pair's most praised films, and 1991's Cape Fear, before makin ... |
Ned Kelly | ... in in 2003 with Ledger playing the iconic bushranger title role in the film | , which co-starred Australian actress Naomi Watts |
Ed Wood | ... atyas Seibel. More recent appearances in film scores include Monster House, | and The Machinist (both featuring Lydia Kavina). The DVDs for Ed Wood, Bar ... |
La Fiesta de Santa Barbara | ... s. Their final on-screen appearance came in 1935, in another short entitled | |
Steal This Movie! | ... garded as a classic example of counterculture literature. A similar title ( | ) was used for a movie about Hoffman's life. A year prior to this album ho ... |
Republic Pictures | ... on directing for TV and film from the 1955 film A Man Alone and Lisbon for | that he also produced. From directing film he achieved much success direct ... |
Rabbit-Proof Fence | ... 's The Tracker, starring Gary Sweet and David Gulpilil; and Phillip Noyce's | in 2002. In 2006, Rolf de Heer's Ten Canoes became the first major feature ... |
Buck Rogers | ... ar II. Having been inspired by science fiction heroes like Flash Gordon and | , Bradbury began to publish science fiction stories in fanzines in 1938. B ... |
The Maiden Heist | The film | , a comedy co-starring Morgan Freeman and Walken, about security guards in ... |
Directed by John Ford | ... n Film Institute to direct a documentary about John Ford for their tribute, | (1971). The resulting film included candid interviews with the likes of Jo ... |
film adaptation | ... is a Tennessee Williams play. It opened on Broadway in February 1951, and a | was released in 1954. It tells the story of an Italian-American widow in L ... |
The Incredible Hulk | ... emained in contact, and Cruz was even a guest on Bixby's next run-away hit, | . The death of Bixby's only child, in 1981, drew Bixby and Cruz closer sti ... |
Open Your Eyes | ... lms Vanilla Sky and Blow. In Vanilla Sky, Cameron Crowe's interpretation of | , she played Sofia Serrano, the love interest of Tom Cruise's character. T ... |
Family Plot | ... a Harris as a phony psychic turned amateur sleuth in his final film, 1976's | . In the same film, the diamond smuggler played by Karen Black could also ... |
Invictus | ... (1999) and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in | (2009). He is one of the top 40 highest grossing actors of all time. In 20 ... |
The Desert Song | ... cent Youmans (Wildflower), Rudolf Friml (Rose-Marie), and Sigmund Romberg ( | and The New Moon) |
Tin Cup | Costner then starred in the golf comedy | (1996) for Ron Shelton, who had previously directed him in Bull Durham. He ... |
Shark Tale | ... ore making Casino in 1995. The two also voiced major parts in the 2004 film | . Scorsese and De Niro plan to re-unite for a film referred to as The Iris ... |
Harlan County, USA | The films Primary and (both produced by Robert Drew), | (directed by Barbara Kopple), Dont Look Back (D. A. Pennebaker), Lonely Bo ... |
Dial M for Murder | ... , he starred opposite Grace Kelly and Robert Cummings in Alfred Hitchcock's | |
Shine | ... went on to become one of Australia's highest grossing films. The 1996 drama | achieved an Academy Award for Best Actor award for Geoffrey Rush and Grego ... |
television movie | , a television series, and a | . Sadly, Heggen did not live to enjoy the success and profits of his creat ... |
Free Cinema | ... lm, theatre and documentary director, film critic, and leading light of the | movement and the British New Wave. He is most widely remembered for his 19 ... |
Grease | ... e film as a double- feature along with its other John Travolta blockbuster, | |
Hamlet A.D.D. | ... ) Star Trek, again as the computer's voice. An animated production called " | " credited her as Majel Barrett Roddenberry, playing the voice over role o ... |
North Country | ... egory. She received another Academy Award nomination for her performance in | (2005). Theron became a US citizen in 2007, while retaining her South Afri ... |
The Ipcress File | ... drow Construction. The original steps featured in early scenes of 1965 film | . On 4 June 2004, the project received the Europa Nostra Award for remarka ... |
Max Keeble's Big Move | ... erican actress. She is known for her roles in the Hollywood films Snow Day, | , and The Shaggy Dog |
Dont Look Back | ... produced by Robert Drew), Harlan County, USA (directed by Barbara Kopple), | (D. A. Pennebaker), Lonely Boy (Wolf Koenig and Roman Kroitor) are all fre ... |
Rude Boy | ... year, the band members attended a special private screening of a new film, | ; part fiction, part rockumentary, it tells the story of a Clash fan who l ... |
Casablanca | ... Actor for the role, winning out over luminary efforts as Humphrey Bogart in | , Gary Cooper in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Walter Pidgeon in Madame Curie, ... |
Babe | George Miller's | (1995) employed new digital effects to make a barnyard come alive and went ... |
High Noon | ... s throughout the 20th century such as The Seventh Seal, Ikiru, Taxi Driver, | , Easy Rider, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, A Clockwork Orange, Groundh ... |
Captain Corelli's Mandolin | ... andle to her cocaine-huffing enabler in Blow." Cruz's last film in 2001 was | , film adaption of the novel of the same name. She played Pelagia, who fal ... |
Creature from the Black Lagoon | ... this period, the fish-man monster Gill-man was developed in the film series | |
Rashomon | ... s a flashback within a flashback, which was introduced by the Japanese film | (1950), based on the Japanese novel In a Grove (1921). The story unfolds i ... |
The Lord of the Rings | ... ional animated features. He is well known for such films as Wizards (1977), | (1978), American Pop (1981) and Fire and Ice (1983). In 1987, Bakshi retur ... |
Batman & Robin | ... armor into a parody of the rubber muscle suits from the 1997 superhero film | . After the trailer to the film premiered in July 2008, DC Comics presiden ... |
Two Hands | ... Award for Best Actor award for Geoffrey Rush and Gregor Jordan's 1999 film | gave Heath Ledger his first leading role. After Ledger's successful transi ... |
My Fair Lady | ... borated with lyricist Alan Jay Lerner on the long running Broadway musicals | and , with book and lyrics by Lerner, both of which were made into films |
Twister | ... on was 344 at the 2010 census. It was featured in the 1996 blockbuster film | starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton in which Wakita was destroyed by an F4 ... |
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit | ... g Andy Rooney and Sloan Wilson who went on to write the classic 1950s novel | |
Taxi Driver | ... ikewise, films throughout the 20th century such as The Seventh Seal, Ikiru, | , High Noon, Easy Rider, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, A Clockwork Oran ... |
The Silence of the Lambs | ... rom Psycho, Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Jame Gumb from | |
Snatch | ... by director Jonathan Glazer. "Golden Brown" featured in Guy Ritchie's film | and was used extensively in the Australian film He Died With A Felafel In ... |
Monster | ... Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of serial killer Aileen Wuornos in | (2003), becoming the first African to win an Academy Award in a major acti ... |
The Godfather | ... racters, including Stephen Colbert's fictional persona, Michael Corleone of | , Meredith Grey of Grey's Anatomy, Thomas Crown of The Thomas Crown Affair ... |
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet | ... ipts for major films such as Jezebel, The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, Juarez, | and Sergeant York (1941). He was nominated for an Academy Award for his wr ... |
novel of the same name | ... uz's last film in 2001 was Captain Corelli's Mandolin, film adaption of the | . She played Pelagia, who falls in love with another man while her fiancé ... |
The Cider House Rules | ... ollowing roles in The Devil's Advocate (1997), Mighty Joe Young (1998), and | (1999). Theron won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of ... |
The Importance of Being Earnest | ... Richard of Bordeaux (1933) (a romantic version of the story of Richard II), | which he first performed at the Lyric Hammersmith in 1930 and which remain ... |
Miramax Films | ... er, they decide to pay a visit to Brodie (Jason Lee), where they learn that | is making a "Bluntman and Chronic" film |
The Lost Weekend | ... great success in many motion pictures, notably, Spellbound, The Red House, | (all three of which were written by Miklós Rózsa, the composer who pioneer ... |
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre | ... tional serial killers, including Norman Bates from Psycho, Leatherface from | and Jame Gumb from The Silence of the Lambs |
200 Motels | In 1971, he had a cameo role in Frank Zappa's film | . He acted in drag as a nun fearful of death from overdosing on pills. In ... |
The Lion King | ... Disney feature animated films: Beauty and the Beast (1992), Aladdin (1993), | (1994), Pocahontas (1995), Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) and The Little M ... |
Madame Curie | ... rt in Casablanca, Gary Cooper in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Walter Pidgeon in | , and Mickey Rooney in The Human Comedy. In the same year, he guest starre ... |
Wizards | ... cted seven additional animated features. He is well known for such films as | (1977), The Lord of the Rings (1978), American Pop (1981) and Fire and Ice ... |
movie | ... . His biography of Queen Marie-Antoinette was later adapted for a Hollywood | , starring the actress Norma Shearer in the title role |
Signs | ... riest in Quills (2000), a washed-up baseball player in M. Night Shyamalan's | (2002), the irresolute husband of a superstar-skater in the widely panned ... |
White Men Can't Jump | ... oyd. Some notable film characters include basketball hustler Billy Hoyle in | , bowler Roy Munson in Kingpin, serial killer Mickey Knox in Natural Born ... |
The Front Page | ... Film Festival), The Apartment, Irma la Douce, The Fortune Cookie, Avanti!, | , and Buddy Buddy. Wilder felt Lemmon had a natural tendency toward overac ... |
Reptilicus | ... la, Gamera), British depictions (Gorgo), and even Scandinavian depictions ( | ), of giant monsters attacking cities. The most recent depiction of a gian ... |
The Proud Valley | ... k actors and pride in African heritage. In films such as Jericho (1937) and | (1940), he portrayed strong black American male leading roles without the ... |
Blood Oath | The World War II drama | (1990) debuted both Russell Crowe and Jason Donovan, in minor cinematic ro ... |
Spaghetti Western | To cash in on this film's vast popularity, an unrelated 1969 Italian | about two buddies (Vivi...o Preferibilmente Morti) was retitled Sundance a ... |
Wag the Dog | ... usical film Anastasia. Also in 1997, Dunst appeared in the political satire | , opposite Robert De Niro and Dustin Hoffman. The following year she was t ... |
Right of Way | ... ) opposite her grandson J. Ashley Hyman, A Piano for Mrs. Cimino (1982) and | (1983) with James Stewart. In 1983, she was awarded the Women in Film Crys ... |
Savannah Smiles | The town was used as a location for a scene in the 1982 film | |
Bataan | Arnaz appeared in several movies in the 1940s, notably | (1943). He received his draft notice, but before reporting he injured his ... |
Oklahoma! | ... adaptation became the first Rodgers and Hammerstein collaboration, entitled | , which opened on Broadway in 1943. It furthered the revolution begun by S ... |
Death on the Nile | ... n miniseries The Dark Secret of Harvest Home (1978) and the theatrical film | (1978), an Agatha Christie murder mystery. The bulk of her remaining work ... |
Real Genius | ... ughout Europe before going on to play the lead character in the 1985 comedy | . He turned down roles in Dune and Blue Velvet before being cast as naval ... |
Mighty Joe Young | ... e to fame in the late 1990s following roles in The Devil's Advocate (1997), | (1998), and The Cider House Rules (1999). Theron won the Academy Award for ... |
The First of the Few | ... despite pain and impending death were the subject of the 1942 British film, | produced and directed by Leslie Howard, with Howard in the starring role o ... |
Apocalypse Now | ... Rider, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, A Clockwork Orange, Groundhog Day, | , Badlands, and Blade Runner also have existentialist qualities. Notable d ... |
Fritz the Cat | ... in 1968. Through producer Steve Krantz, Bakshi made his debut feature film, | , released in 1972. It was the first animated film to receive an X rating ... |
The Young Lions | ... work over the next 10 years. His next three films were Lonelyhearts (1958), | (1958) and Suddenly, Last Summer (1959). Clift starred with Lee Remick in ... |
Good Will Hunting | ... (Diedrich Bader) and make their way through multiple movie sets, including | 2: Hunting Season. They are reunited with Suzanne on the set of Scream 4 , ... |
Murder on the Orient Express | ... , Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Hunt for Red October, Highlander, | , Dragonheart, and The Rock |
The Wise Little Hen | ... comics appearance in the Silly Symphony adaptation of the 1934 Disney short | (Sept. 16, 1934-Dec. 16, 1934). As Donald's popularity grew, he became the ... |
Little Hiawatha | ... Symphony cartoons, several extended periods of stories involving Pluto and | along with adaptations of Snow White and |
Spellbound | ... ances, the instrument found great success in many motion pictures, notably, | , The Red House, The Lost Weekend (all three of which were written by Mikl ... |
Show Boat | ... ma!, which opened on Broadway in 1943. It furthered the revolution begun by | , by thoroughly integrating all the aspects of musical theatre, with the s ... |
Top Secret! | ... eiffer. His big break came when he received top billing in the spoof comedy | , where he played an American rock and roll star. Kilmer sang all the song ... |
Gamera | ... a lighthouse. Subsequently, there were Japanese film depictions, (Godzilla, | ), British depictions (Gorgo), and even Scandinavian depictions (Reptilicu ... |
Walk the Line | ... g movies and television shows, and has recorded an album, the soundtrack to | . He is also known for his work as a social activist, particularly as an a ... |
The Devil's Advocate | ... in the United States and rose to fame in the late 1990s following roles in | (1997), Mighty Joe Young (1998), and The Cider House Rules (1999). Theron ... |
Speedway | ... You've Got to Be Kidding, and two of Elvis Presley's movies, Clambake, and | . He turned down the role as Marlo Thomas's boyfriend in the successful Th ... |
Lonelyhearts | ... , Clift continued to work over the next 10 years. His next three films were | (1958), The Young Lions (1958) and Suddenly, Last Summer (1959). Clift sta ... |
The 11th Hour (film) | Soleri was interviewed in the 2007 environmental documentary " | " |
The Lady Vanishes | ... films as the melodrama Rockabye, the crime caper Grumpy, Alfred Hitchcock's | , the comedy Ladies in Love, and the drama Dodsworth. He followed William ... |
Miracle on 34th Street | Notable examples of films set in Manhattan include | , The Godfather, Wall Street, You've Got Mail, Ghostbusters, The In-Laws, ... |
The Sum of Us | ... Romper Stomper and then as an inner-Sydney working class gay man in 1994's | before transferring to the USA to commence his Hollywood career |
film version | ... ding HMS Invincible. The order of many events also has been changed. In the | , the "Caterpillar Drive" is described as a magnetohydrodynamic system, es ... |
Monty Python's Life of Brian | ... ited by the Monty Python group to join them in Tunisia for their filming of | , where he was to play some of the smaller roles. He died shortly before f ... |
Sergeant York | ... zebel, The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, Juarez, Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet and | (1941). He was nominated for an Academy Award for his writing both Ehrlich ... |
300 | ... Bros. to develop the film there again. Impressed with Zack Snyder's work on | , Warner Bros. approached him to direct an adaptation of Watchmen. Screenw ... |
Fanfan la Tulipe | ... iceably malevolent edge to Chole's apparent madness." Cruz's performance in | , also in 2003, was not well received, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian comm ... |
Easy Rider | ... t the 20th century such as The Seventh Seal, Ikiru, Taxi Driver, High Noon, | , One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, A Clockwork Orange, Groundhog Day, Apoc ... |
Highlander | ... ry Gentlemen, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Hunt for Red October, | , Murder on the Orient Express, Dragonheart, and The Rock |
Noel | In 2004, Cruz appeared in the Christmas film | as Nina, the girlfriend of Paul Walker's character and as Mia in the roman ... |
Citizen Kane | ... Bogdanovich to his cinematic creations came from early viewings of the film | . In an interview with Robert K. Elder, author of The Film That Changed My ... |
The Castle | ... iel's Wedding, starring Toni Collette, the gently satirical suburban comedy | directed by Rob Sitch (which cast Eric Bana in his first prominent film ro ... |
Cloverfield | ... e most recent depiction of a giant monster is the monster in J. J. Abrams's | , which was released in theaters January 18, 2008. The intriguing proximit ... |
Blackboard Jungle | ... nor hit when first released, when used in the opening sequence of the movie | , a year later, it really set the rock and roll boom in motion. The song b ... |
The Man Who Knew Too Much | The climax of the Alfred Hitchcock film | was filmed in the Royal Albert Hall |
My Soul to Take | ... The Shaggy Dog (2006). Her latest role was that of Penelope Bryte in 2010's | |
One Touch of Venus | ... the Donaldson Award and the New York Film Critics Circle Award in 1943 for | . A special Tony came her way in 1948 for "spreading theatre to the rest o ... |
Natural Born Killers | ... Men Can't Jump, bowler Roy Munson in Kingpin, serial killer Mickey Knox in | , magazine publisher Larry Flynt in The People vs. Larry Flynt, country si ... |
Dodsworth | ... red Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes, the comedy Ladies in Love, and the drama | . He followed William Powell and Basil Rathbone portraying the series dete ... |
A Perfect World | ... liver Stone-directed JFK (1991), The Bodyguard (1992), and Clint Eastwood's | (1993), all of which provided box office or critical acclaim |
Lollywood | ... s also now days the language of Punjabi literature, film and music; such as | . Other dialects are Multani or Saraiki in the West and South, Pothowari & ... |
Rear Window | ... ), Francie (Grace Kelly) offers to help a man she believes is a burglar. In | , Lisa (Grace Kelly again) risks her life by breaking into Lars Thorwald's ... |
One Too Many | ... uding television commercials) came in the form of a television short titled | , which was an educational drama on drinking and driving; it also starred ... |
Blade Runner | ... oo's Nest, A Clockwork Orange, Groundhog Day, Apocalypse Now, Badlands, and | also have existentialist qualities. Notable directors known for their exis ... |
Christmas in Tattertown | ... work". The series was scrapped, and the completed pilot aired as a special, | , in December 1988. It was the first original animated special created for ... |
Neighbors | ... urai" sketches on Saturday Night Live. Belushi spoofed it again in the film | , during a scene in which tilted camera angles show Belushi combing his ha ... |
Apocalypse Now | ... tely led to Francis Ford Coppola choosing him for a starring role in 1979's | , a film that gained him wide recognition. Filming in the Philippine jungl ... |
Blonde Venus | ... grand. Why don't you come up sometime and see me? I'm home every evening." | , starring Marlene Dietrich and Cary Grant, predates She Done Him Wrong by ... |
Daughter of the Mind | ... lm character actor in the late 60s and the 70s, notably in the cult classic | (1969), in which he was reunited with Gene Tierney, and in Love Story (197 ... |
Yellowbeard | ... e it to them. This was the start of the project that would become the movie | . Moon wanted to play the lead but the movie took many years to develop, a ... |
The Sound of Music | ... evision. She also received Tony Awards for South Pacific, and, in 1959, for | |
Flower Drum Song | ... these and other Broadway musicals such as Allegro, Me & Juliet, Pipe Dream, | , and The Sound of Music, as well as the musical film State Fair (and its ... |
A Piano for Mrs. Cimino | ... , appearing in Family Reunion (1981) opposite her grandson J. Ashley Hyman, | (1982) and Right of Way (1983) with James Stewart. In 1983, she was awarde ... |
Waterworld | ... s and flopped at the box office. The science fiction-post-apocalyptic epics | (1995) and The Postman (1997), the latter of which Costner also directed, ... |
Top Gun | ... (1985), as well as blockbuster action films, including a supporting role in | and a lead role in Willow |
Top Gun | ... ords" and the chart-topping single "Take My Breath Away" from the 1986 film | |
Allegro | ... he partnership went on to produce these and other Broadway musicals such as | , Me & Juliet, Pipe Dream, Flower Drum Song, and The Sound of Music, as we ... |
Modern Times | ... opular songs or composed by him; The Circus (1928), City Lights (1931), and | (1936) were essentially silent films. City Lights has been praised for its ... |
Annie Hall | ... rs, The In-Laws, Little Manhattan, and many of Woody Allen's films, such as | , Bananas, and Manhattan. The city was also the backdrop and location for ... |
To Die For | ... or his portrayals of various individuals: a troubled teen in Gus Van Sant's | (1995) co-starring with Nicole Kidman, a small-town troublemaker in Oliver ... |
Paint Your Wagon | ... obert Lewis. It was followed in 1951 by the less successful Gold Rush story | |
The Buddy Holly Story | Moon was Paul McCartney's guest at a film preview of | on the evening of 6 September 1978. After dining with Paul and Linda McCar ... |
Missing | ... the 1973 Best Actor Academy Award), The Out-of-Towners, The China Syndrome, | (for which he won 'Best Actor' at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival), Glengarr ... |
Moulin Rouge | ... ston took producing, writing, and directing credits for his next two films: | (1953); and Beat the Devil (1953). Moby Dick (1956), however, was written ... |
Carmen | ... and a habit of criminality.Particularly notable are classics like the story | by Prosper Mérimée and the opera based on it by Georges Bizet, Victor Hugo ... |
Palmetto | ... ergeant Schumann in Wag the Dog. In 1998, Harrelson starred in the thriller | and played Sergeant Keck in The Thin Red Line, a war film nominated for se ... |
Oscar for Best Supporting Actor | ... for an Academy Award for Best Actor for the same film, which also netted an | for co-star Robin Williams. He and Affleck were each paid salaries of $600 ... |
Superman Returns | The movie | (2006) contains a scene early on set in Kansas, in which a "His Master's V ... |
Deranged | ... and literature. Gein's story was adapted into a number of movies, including | (1974), In the Light of the Moon (2000) released in the U.S. as Ed Gein (2 ... |
The Thin Red Line | ... 998, Harrelson starred in the thriller Palmetto and played Sergeant Keck in | , a war film nominated for seven Academy Awards in 1999 |
Yojimbo | ... Sanjuro was to be a straight adaptation of the story. After the success of | the studio decided to resurrect its popular antihero, and Kurosawa reimagi ... |
Day for Night | The François Truffaut film | is about the making of a fictitious movie called Meet Pamela (Je vous prés ... |
Synecdoche, New York | ... i Tarkovsky, Hideaki Anno, Wes Anderson, and Woody Allen. Charlie Kaufman's | focuses on the protagonist's desire to find existential meaning |
She's All That | ... itical career. Freddie Prinze, Jr. as Zachary "Zack" Siler in the 1999 film | gets offered a place by Dartmouth |
Ten Canoes | ... oductions include Picnic at Hanging Rock, Gallipoli, The Tracker, Shine and | . Australian trained actors of renown include Errol Flynn, Peter Finch, Ro ... |
The Anniversary | ... nd of the decade, Davis had appeared in the British films The Nanny (1965), | (1968), and Connecting Rooms (1970), but her career again stalled |
North Country | ... my Award and Golden Globe nominations for her lead performance in the drama | . Ms. magazine also honoured her for this performance with a feature artic ... |
Jumper | ... xt starred with Samuel L. Jackson, Jamie Bell and Rachel Bilson in the film | , the story of a young man who discovers he has the ability to teleport; t ... |
South Pacific | ... e musical-play form – with such masterworks as Carousel, The King and I and | . The examples they set in creating vital plays, often rich with social th ... |
Fahrenheit 9/11 | ... icles about Evolution vs. Intelligent Design, Saddam Hussein's capture, and | |
Boys Don't Cry | ... uch as Fight Club, In the Company of Men (1997), American Psycho (2000) and | (1999), American Beauty "raises the broader, widely explored issue of mas ... |
Moby Dick | ... its for his next two films: Moulin Rouge (1953); and Beat the Devil (1953). | (1956), however, was written by Ray Bradbury, although Huston had his name ... |
Best Actor | ... raised the film and Edward Norton was given an Academy Award nomination for | . It was also named by Empire magazine in September 2008 as the 311th Grea ... |
Little Manhattan | ... et, The Godfather, Wall Street, You've Got Mail, Ghostbusters, The In-Laws, | , and many of Woody Allen's films, such as Annie Hall, Bananas, and Manhat ... |
Picnic at Hanging Rock | ... lin Rouge! and Chris Noonan's Babe. Other award winning productions include | , Gallipoli, The Tracker, Shine and Ten Canoes. Australian trained actors ... |
Blade Runner | ... oks such as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968) (now republished as | ) by Philip K. Dick and Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk all distort the line ... |
The Out-of-Towners | ... ouple, Save the Tiger (for which he won the 1973 Best Actor Academy Award), | , The China Syndrome, Missing (for which he won 'Best Actor' at the 1982 C ... |
Gulliver's Travels | Micropsia has also been related to Jonathan Swift's novel | . It has been referred to as "Lilliput sight" and "Lilliputian hallucinati ... |
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms | ... ainst the scientific elite. One early example occurred in the American film | , which was about a dinosaur that attacked a lighthouse. Subsequently, the ... |
A Perfect World | ... reams, Robin Hood in , Crash Davis in Bull Durham, Robert "Butch" Haynes in | , Frank Farmer in The Bodyguard and Eliot Ness in The Untouchables. Costne ... |
Gigi | ... st Musical. MGM took notice and commissioned them to write the film musical | (1958), which won nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture |
The Rainmaker | Also in 1997, Damon was the lead in the critically acclaimed drama | , where he was recognized by the Los Angeles Times as "a talented young ac ... |
The Tracker | ... Other award winning productions include Picnic at Hanging Rock, Gallipoli, | , Shine and Ten Canoes. Australian trained actors of renown include Errol ... |
The Misfits | Of his next five films, only | (1961), found critical approval. However, critics have noted the "retrospe ... |
Ghostbusters | ... nclude Miracle on 34th Street, The Godfather, Wall Street, You've Got Mail, | , The In-Laws, Little Manhattan, and many of Woody Allen's films, such as ... |
The Muppets' Wizard of Oz | Miss Piggy appeared in the TV movie | as all four witches |
A Scanner Darkly | ... on made two films in 2006, the animated film version of Free Jimmy and also | . In 2007 he played Carter Page III, gay escort of privileged Washington D ... |
The Talented Mr. Ripley | ... m roles, from his portrayal of Patricia Highsmith's anti-hero Tom Ripley in | (1999) to a fallen angel who discusses pop culture as intellectual subject ... |
Too Many Girls | ... business to support himself. In 1939, he starred on Broadway in the musical | . He went to Hollywood the next year to appear in the show's movie version ... |
Reap the Wild Wind | During the filming of | (1942), Milland's character was to have curly hair. Milland's hair was nat ... |
Æon Flux | ... year, she starred in the financially unsuccessful science fiction thriller | . She also received the 2005 Spike Video Game Award for Best Performance b ... |
Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster | Like the previous Godzilla film, | , Son of Godzilla was distributed directly to television by the Walter Rea ... |
Last Tango in Paris | ... ith an X rating such as Midnight Cowboy, A Clockwork Orange, Fritz the Cat, | and The Evil Dead |
Night Mail | ... ers such as J. B. Priestley. Among the best known films of the movement are | and Coal Face |
Blow | ... Top (2000). Cruz achieved recognition for her lead roles in Vanilla Sky and | . Both films were released in 2001 and were commercially successful worldw ... |
The Kid | ... 8), Shoulder Arms (1918), The Pilgrim (1923) and the feature-length classic | (1921) |
So Dear to My Heart | ... 949". That year, 12-year-old Driscoll had starred in the Disney tear-jerker | , as well as garnering critical acclaim for his dramatic performance in th ... |
Tabor ukhodit v Nebo | ... heavily romanticized in the Soviet Union, a classic example being the 1975 | .A more realistic depiction of contemporary Romani in the Balkans, featuri ... |
Wild Wild West | ... e is played to the iconic dog and gramophone image in the 1999 feature film | where in a dog resembling Nipper runs to the side of a recently departed c ... |
stage adaptation of the same name | ... ng, and The Sound of Music, as well as the musical film State Fair (and its | ), and the television musical Cinderella, all featured in the revue A Gran ... |
The Odd Couple | ... ctor Academy Award), Days of Wine and Roses, The Great Race, Irma la Douce, | , Save the Tiger (for which he won the 1973 Best Actor Academy Award), The ... |
Burnt Offerings | ... bandoned the show, which closed immediately. She played supporting roles in | (1976) and The Disappearance of Aimee (1976), but clashed with Karen Black ... |
Citizen Kane | ... inspiration for the development of the lead character in Orson Welles' film | . His mansion, Hearst Castle, near San Simeon, California, on a hill overl ... |
The Fall | In the 2006 Tarsem film | , an injured silent-movie stuntman tells heroic fantasy stories to a littl ... |
Trog | ... al time, playing Dr. Brockton in Herman Cohen's science fiction horror film | (1970), rounding out a career spanning 45 years and over 80 motion picture ... |
Top Secret! | ... the mid-1980s after a string of appearances in comedy films, starting with | (1984), then the cult classic Real Genius (1985), as well as blockbuster a ... |
Disney's House of Mouse | Baby Piggy made occasional cameos in | |
Dogma | ... el who discusses pop culture as intellectual subject matter with Affleck in | (1999); from a conjoined twin in Stuck on You (2003), which got a mixed cr ... |
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante | In 1940, she starred in three films: | , Strike Up the Band, and Little Nellie Kelly. In the latter, she played h ... |
The Godfather | Notable examples of films set in Manhattan include Miracle on 34th Street, | , Wall Street, You've Got Mail, Ghostbusters, The In-Laws, Little Manhatta ... |
Pipe Dream | ... to produce these and other Broadway musicals such as Allegro, Me & Juliet, | , Flower Drum Song, and The Sound of Music, as well as the musical film St ... |
Stuck on You | ... ctual subject matter with Affleck in Dogma (1999); from a conjoined twin in | (2003), which got a mixed critical reception, to the low budget experiment ... |
The Circus | ... (1923). This was followed by the classic comedies The Gold Rush (1925) and | (1928) |
Moulin Rouge! | ... ustralian films have included Paul Hogan's Crocodile Dundee, Baz Luhrmann's | and Chris Noonan's Babe. Other award winning productions include Picnic at ... |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ... cknowledgment of his serious dramatic abilities came in 1946 when he won an | for his portrayal of an alcoholic in Billy Wilder's film The Lost Weekend ... |
made into a TV film | ... writings, it received positive reviews, became a bestseller, and was later | . The book traces McCain's family background and childhood, covers his tim ... |
State Fair | ... ream, Flower Drum Song, and The Sound of Music, as well as the musical film | (and its stage adaptation of the same name), and the television musical Ci ... |
Around the Bend | ... y guy who helps Ben Stiller's character, and in his starring role in 2004's | he again has a dancing scene as he portrays an absentee father who has fle ... |
musical | ... to show business to support himself. In 1939, he starred on Broadway in the | Too Many Girls. He went to Hollywood the next year to appear in the show's ... |
Mister Roberts | ... He starred in more than 60 films including Some Like It Hot, The Apartment, | (for which he won the 1955 Best Supporting Actor Academy Award), Days of W ... |
Open Your Eyes | ... , to critical acclaim. Her subsequent roles in the 1990s and 2000s included | (1997), The Hi-Lo Country (1999), The Girl of Your Dreams (2000) and Woman ... |
Real Genius | ... es in comedy films, starting with Top Secret! (1984), then the cult classic | (1985), as well as blockbuster action films, including a supporting role i ... |
You've Got Mail | ... et in Manhattan include Miracle on 34th Street, The Godfather, Wall Street, | , Ghostbusters, The In-Laws, Little Manhattan, and many of Woody Allen's f ... |
The French Lieutenant's Woman | The script to Karel Reisz's movie | (1980), written by Harold Pinter, is a film-within-a-film adaptation of Jo ... |
North Country | In 2005, Harrelson was in The Big White and | . Also in 2005 he appeared as Kelly Ryan, husband of a contest-obsessed wo ... |
Judgment at Nuremberg | Clift's last Oscar nomination was for best supporting actor for his role in | (1961), a 12-minute supporting part. He played a mentally retarded man who ... |
The Hobbit | ... the voice of the wizard Gandalf in the Rankin/Bass animated adaptations of | (1977) and The Return of the King (1980) |
Awake | Between 2006 and 2007, he replaced Jared Leto in | , with Jessica Alba, which tells the story of a man who remains awake but ... |
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles | ... tory exists in the same setting as the main story. On the television series | , each episode was framed as though it were being told by an older Indy (u ... |
4 for Texas | ... ood word for (him)" from that point onwards. Lawford's role in the upcoming | was written out, and his part in Robin and the 7 Hoods was given to Bing C ... |
The Return of the King | ... rd Gandalf in the Rankin/Bass animated adaptations of The Hobbit (1977) and | (1980) |
The Court Jester | ... sh Citizen Camembert and his sidekick Citizen Bidet (Peter Butterworth). In | , the baby heir to the throne has a birthmark known as "the purple pimpern ... |
From Here to Eternity | ... for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing but lost to William A. Lyon for | . Herschel Burke Gilbert and Sylvia Fine were nominated for the Academy Aw ... |
Field of Dreams | ... Dunbar in the film Dances with Wolves, Jim Garrison in JFK, Ray Kinsella in | , Robin Hood in , Crash Davis in Bull Durham, Robert "Butch" Haynes in A P ... |
Sahara | ... iller Gothika (2003), the Christmas movie Noel (2004), the action adventure | (2005), the animated G-Force and the musical drama Nine. Her most notable ... |
Lazarus Effect Campaign | ... ace of Lacoste's newest fragrance, Lacoste Challenge. Featured in RED’s new | , which is intended to increase awareness for its efforts to fight AIDS in ... |
Inventing the Abbotts | ... ing with Nicole Kidman, a small-town troublemaker in Oliver Stone's U Turn, | (1997), the cruel Roman emperor Commodus in Ridley Scott's Gladiator (2000 ... |
Hercules | ... , Shaffer lent his voice to Disney's animated feature and television series | , as the character Hermes |
The Dark Crystal | His work has been used as the inspiration for creatures in films such as | and Labyrinth (both in conjunction with Jim Henson's Creature Shop). He co ... |
Little Nellie Kelly | ... starred in three films: Andy Hardy Meets Debutante, Strike Up the Band, and | . In the latter, she played her first adult role, a dual role of both moth ... |
Plan 9 from Outer Space | Sometimes the rating of a film changes significantly over time. For example | received an X rating in 1960 that was changed to a PG rating in 1990. In s ... |
Westworld | She appeared in Michael Crichton's 1973 sci-fi western, | as a prostitute |
Life as a House | ... moved on to minor acting roles before being praised for his role of Sam in | , for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Gu ... |
Out of Darkness | ... n 1993, Ross returned to making movies with a dramatic role in the TV film, | . Ross won acclaim for her role in the film and a well earned third Golden ... |
Evan Almighty | The 2007 comedy film | (the sequel to Bruce Almighty) was partially filmed in Crozet. The ark see ... |
Brother Sun, Sister Moon | ... pened for them. Community work also involved extensive showing of the movie | , about the life of Saint Francis of Assisi. Eventually the now enlarged c ... |
The Misfits | ... wareness in the future, in the period starting about 1970; examples include | and The Night of the Iguana (1964). Huston spent long evenings carousing i ... |
Easy Rider | ... to heavy metal and helped popularise the style when it was used in the film | (1969). Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (1968), with its 17-minute-lon ... |
The Last Waltz | ... The Hold Steady came while members Craig Finn and Tad Kubler were watching | . Rick Danko and Robbie Robertson are namechecked in the lyrics of "The Sw ... |
A Diary for Timothy | ... ters (John Grierson), Song of Ceylon (Basil Wright), Fires Were Started and | (Humphrey Jennings). Their work involved poets such as W. H. Auden, compos ... |
The Adventurer | ... or Mutual over the next ten months—Easy Street, The Cure. The Immigrant and | . With their careful construction—and in the case of Easy Street and The I ... |
The Battleship Potemkin | ... . In some early cases, films received an X rating due to political content. | was rejected for "inflammatory subtitles and propaganda" in 1926, rated X ... |
The Little Prince | ... al Score. The following year they collaborated on a musical film version of | , based on the classic children's tale by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. This f ... |
Bruce Almighty | The 2007 comedy film Evan Almighty (the sequel to | ) was partially filmed in Crozet. The ark seen in the movie, as well as th ... |
Ballet Mécanique | ... nted with automated control of musical instruments, including his music for | , originally written for Fernand Léger's 1924 abstract film. This score in ... |
The Thomas Crown Affair | ... Corleone of The Godfather, Meredith Grey of Grey's Anatomy, Thomas Crown of | (1968), Howie Archibald of Gossip Girl, Pete Lattimer of Warehouse 13 and ... |
Noel | ... Waking Up in Reno (2002), the thriller Gothika (2003), the Christmas movie | (2004), the action adventure Sahara (2005), the animated G-Force and the m ... |
The Night of the Iguana | ... future, in the period starting about 1970; examples include The Misfits and | (1964). Huston spent long evenings carousing in the Nevada casinos after f ... |
Grumpy Old Men | ... he won 'Best Actor' at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival), Glengarry Glen Ross, | and Grumpier Old Men |
The Insider | ... dramatized in fact based movie dramas as “Good Night, and Good Luck” and “ | ” or demonstrated in the documentary “The Corporation”. In the early 20th- ... |
Main Street to Broadway | ... requently. Her last feature film appearance was a cameo as herself in MGM's | in 1953 |
the fourth novel | ... w Yun-Fat, Michelle Yeoh, Zhang Ziyi, and Chang Chen. The film was based on | in a pentalogy, known in China as the Crane Iron Pentalogy, by wuxia novel ... |
In This Our Life | ... ks to Cabell for his help in the editing of her Pulitzer Prize-winning book | (1941). However, late in their lives, friction developed between the two w ... |
Where Love Has Gone | ... . Dead Ringer (1964) was a crime drama in which she played twin sisters and | (1964) was a romantic drama based on a Harold Robbins novel. Davis played ... |
Cats | ... ats. After Eliot's death, the book was adapted as the basis of the musical, | , by Andrew Lloyd Webber, first produced in London's West End in 1981 and ... |
To Be or Not to Be | ... ancient Sanskrit play, The Little Clay Cart. The 1942 Ernst Lubitsch comedy | confuses the audience in the opening scenes with a play about Adolf Hitler ... |
Threepenny Opera | ... eighter alludes to the song "Seeräuberjenny" ("Pirate Jenny") from Brecht's | . Moore theorized that since superheroes existed, and existed as "objects ... |
The Girl on a Motorcycle | Heidelberg features in the 1968 film | , the University being the ultimate destination of Marianne Faithfull's ch ... |
Cinderella | ... air (and its stage adaptation of the same name), and the television musical | , all featured in the revue A Grand Night for Singing. Hammerstein also wr ... |
No Country for Old Men | In the Oscar-winning 2007 crime thriller | , Harrelson had a small but key role as Carson Wells, a bounty hunter. The ... |
Sixteen Candles | ... soundtracks were used in mainstream "Brat Pack" films such as Valley Girl, | , Pretty In Pink, and The Breakfast Club. John Hughes, a director of sever ... |
Cabaret | ... ted. In the same year, Mendes (then a theater director) revived the musical | in New York with fellow director Rob Marshall. Beth Swofford of the Creati ... |
Revolution '67 | The film | examines the practice of redlining that occurred in Newark, NJ in the 1960 ... |
Dracula | ... ios specialized in monsters, with Bela Lugosi's reprisal of his stage role, | , and Boris Karloff playing Frankenstein's monster. The studio also made s ... |
Midnight Cowboy | ... mid-1980s, several mainstream films were released with an X rating such as | , A Clockwork Orange, Fritz the Cat, Last Tango in Paris and The Evil Dead |
Fires Were Started | ... their work include Drifters (John Grierson), Song of Ceylon (Basil Wright), | and A Diary for Timothy (Humphrey Jennings). Their work involved poets suc ... |
Free Cinema | ... nema which found expression in what became known, by the late-1950s, as the | movement. This was the belief that the British cinema must break away from ... |
Moonwalker | ... so made appearances in film, featured in the cast of Michael Jackson's 1988 | and portraying a teenager experiencing visions of various M. C. Escher pai ... |
The Royal Game | Zweig is best known for his novellas (notably | , Amok, Letter from an Unknown Woman – filmed in 1948 by Max Ophuls), nove ... |
Balls of Fury | ... ntric but cruel crime lord and Ping-Pong enthusiast Feng in the 2007 comedy | , opposite Dan Fogler |
Last Action Hero | ... studio to record "Angry Again", a song which was featured in the 1993 film | , and was later nominated for a in 1994 |
New Line Cinema | ... y Kaye and starring Edward Norton and Edward Furlong. It was distributed by | |
Cars | ... Graphics (Gargoyles) and BOOM! Kids (The Muppet Show, The Incredibles, and | ). Boom now also has the license for the classic characters, and has been ... |
All the Pretty Horses | ... s attempts at essaying leading characters in romantic dramas such as 2000's | and The Legend of Bagger Vance were commercially and critically unsuccessf ... |
Baise-moi | ... , some conservative associations sued the government for granting the movie | , which contained graphic, realistic scenes of sex and violence, a non-X c ... |
Fat City | According to Roger Ebert, on his review of | , "His fascination with underdogs and losers. The characters in Huston mov ... |
Superbad | ... d Pete Campbell of Mad Men. The characters Evan and Fogell of the 2007 film | were also slated to attend Dartmouth. In the vampire romance series Twilig ... |
Beethoven | ... s Band perform the Chuck Berry song "Roll over Beethoven" for the 1992 film | |
Bull Durham | ... son in JFK, Ray Kinsella in Field of Dreams, Robin Hood in , Crash Davis in | , Robert "Butch" Haynes in A Perfect World, Frank Farmer in The Bodyguard ... |
Superman | ... perman, Wonder Woman, and their associate characters were absent due to the | film and Wonder Woman television series licensing the rights, respectively ... |
Nine | ... action adventure Sahara (2005), the animated G-Force and the musical drama | . Her most notable films to date are Volver (2006), for which she earned G ... |
Glengarry Glen Ross | ... , Missing (for which he won 'Best Actor' at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival), | , Grumpy Old Men and Grumpier Old Men |
2012 | ... nd, and is to reprise his role in its upcoming sequel. In Roland Emmerich's | , he played Charlie Frost, a man who warns of the end of the world. In 201 ... |
Camelot | Their next Broadway production was | . The production starred Richard Burton, Julie Andrews and Robert Goulet.T ... |
The Story of the Kelly Gang | ... alia. Film production commenced in Australia in 1906 with the production of | , the earliest feature film ever made. Since then, many films have been pr ... |
Kiki's Delivery Service | ... who leaves her home village to spend a year on her own, in the anime movie | (1998) |
The Scorpion King | ... continuity of the album". An alternate version of "Streamline" was used in | soundtrack, which was released in early 2002, and as a B-side on some copi ... |
The Last Hungry Cat | Alfred Hitchcock Presents was parodied by Friz Freleng's 1961 cartoon | , which contains a plot similar to Blackmail |
Roman Holiday | ... inated for the Academy Award for Best Actress but lost to Audrey Hepburn in | . Otto Ludwig was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing bu ... |
Close to My Heart | In 1951, he gave a strong performance in | , starring with Gene Tierney as a couple trying to adopt a child. The next ... |
remake | ... e George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Julia Roberts, in Steven Soderbergh's 2001 | of the Rat Pack's 1960 caper film Ocean's 11; the successful crime dramedy ... |
The Cure | ... made only four more films for Mutual over the next ten months—Easy Street, | . The Immigrant and The Adventurer. With their careful construction—and in ... |
Paris, Texas | ... e wanted to make; early in his career, he had been inspired by how the film | (1984) presented contemporary America as a mythic landscape and he saw th ... |
G-Force | ... ristmas movie Noel (2004), the action adventure Sahara (2005), the animated | and the musical drama Nine. Her most notable films to date are Volver (200 ... |
Return of the Dragon | ... m Robert Wall, a student of Bruce Lee, who appeared in Enter the Dragon and | . Soon after, Wall became godfather to Prinze's newborn son Freddie Prinze ... |
The Messenger | ... on received significant praise for his performance as Captain Tony Stone in | . In what many critics considered to be his best role, Harrelson was nomin ... |
Henry V | ... d by the title. Laurence Olivier sets the opening scene of his 1944 film of | in the tiring room of the old Globe Theatre as the actors prepare for thei ... |
Forrest Gump | ... as "The Real Forrest Gump" since his Vietnam story is mirrored in the movie | and his Medal of Honor ceremony footage is used in the movie |
the hit 1965 film adaptation | ... ifically for the musical. After his death, The Sound of Music was made into | , which won the for Best Picture |
George M. Cohan | ... al role of both mother and daughter. Little Nellie Kelly was purchased from | as a vehicle for her to display both her audience appeal and her physical ... |
Due Date | ... rmers, 2007 Fox television show, Drive, the freeway scenes in The Hangover, | , and several commercials by UPS and car ads have been shot there |
The Nanny | ... rminated. By the end of the decade, Davis had appeared in the British films | (1965), The Anniversary (1968), and Connecting Rooms (1970), but her caree ... |
Fame | ... e's life and death were a focal point of one of the storylines in the movie | set in Prinze's alma mater Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Ar ... |
Rebel Highway | ... Bakshi to write and direct a low-budget live-action feature for Showtime's | series. For the third time, Bakshi revisited his screenplay for If I Catch ... |
1973 stage adaptation | ... oached by Lerner to augment the Gigi film score with additional tunes for a | , which won him his second Tony, this time for Best Original Score. The fo ... |
film based on the novel | ... d attention as a result of Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code and the 2006 | . In The Da Vinci Code, Opus Dei is portrayed as a Catholic organization t ... |
Rebel Without a Cause | ... berg, experimented with atonality in his scores for East of Eden (1955) and | (1955). In his ten-year collaboration with Alfred Hitchcock, Bernard Herrm ... |
The Breakfast Club | ... "Brat Pack" films such as Valley Girl, Sixteen Candles, Pretty In Pink, and | . John Hughes, a director of several of these films, was enthralled with B ... |
Jumper | ... ting actress Rachel Bilson, whom he had met the previous year while filming | . They became engaged on December 25, 2008. In mid-2010, the couple split ... |
Academy Award for Best Actress | Maggie McNamara was nominated for the | but lost to Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday. Otto Ludwig was nominated for ... |
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? | ... Damon Runyon. She accepted her next role, in the Grand Guignol horror film | (1962) after reading the script and believing it could appeal to the same ... |
The Rink | ... y Bergman, who was to work with Chaplin for 30 years. Behind the Screen and | finished off Chaplin's releases for 1916. The Mutual contract stipulated t ... |
Broadway Melody of 1938 | ... s so well regarded that she performed the song in the all-star extravaganza | (1937), singing to a photograph of him |
Æon Flux | ... ood; earning US$10 million for both her subsequent films, North Country and | , she ranked seventh, behind Halle Berry, Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Re ... |
Sizzle Beach, U.S.A. | Costner allegedly made his film debut in the film | Although a biography claims it was actually filmed in the winter of 1978-1 ... |
The Lost Weekend | ... d to its use in movie soundtracks such as Miklós Rózsa's for Spellbound and | and Bernard Herrmann's for The Day the Earth Stood Still and as the theme ... |
The Lord of the Rings | ... also apprenticed at the Muppet workshop in New York City, and on the set of | films in New Zealand, in addition to working as a stilt-walker with a trou ... |
Chasing Amy | In between the events of | and Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob decide to go to be the "blunt connection" in ... |
Toy Story | ... were retrained in the use of computer input devices. By 1995, films such as | underscored that the distinction between live-action films and animated fi ... |
MacGruber | In 2010, Val Kilmer appeared as the villain Dieter Von Cunth in | |
Hoosiers | Loogootee was briefly mentioned in the film | , in the form of a credited referee. The town's name was misspelled, howev ... |
biographical | The People vs. Larry Flynt is a 1996 American | drama film directed by Miloš Forman about the rise of pornographic magazin ... |
MGM | ... McGoohan. Later in 1957 Connery appeared in Terence Young's poorly received | action picture Action of the Tiger opposite Van Johnson, Martine Carol, He ... |
Labyrinth | Froud's son, Toby Froud, played the baby in | , one of his father's works |
The Day of the Triffids | ... y 1951, using the John Wyndham pen name for the first time, wrote the novel | . His prewar writing career was not mentioned in the book's publicity, and ... |
Ocean's 11 | ... berts, in Steven Soderbergh's 2001 remake of the Rat Pack's 1960 caper film | ; the successful crime dramedy spawned two sequels, Ocean's Twelve (2004) ... |
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre | ... s father Walter and his daughter Anjelica in Oscar-winning performances (in | and Prizzi's Honor, respectively), making the Hustons the first family to ... |
Lonnie Frisbee | ... , the story of one of the earliest and most well-known Jesus Freak leaders, | , released in DVD form in January, 2007 |
I'm No Angel | ... m Wrong, she changed it to "Come up and see me sometime" in her next movie, | , which was released the same year and also co-starred Grant |
The Muppets Take Manhattan | ... s, Kermit started returning her affections and (unwittingly) marries her in | , though subsequent events suggest that it was only their characters in th ... |
Animal Kingdom | ... n of John Marsden's novel Tomorrow, When the War Began; and the crime drama | which featured major Australian screen stars Ben Mendelsohn, Joel Edgerton ... |
Schindler's List | ... from the most unlikely places". The book was later made into a film titled | (1993) directed by Steven Spielberg, earning the director his first Best D ... |
2012 | ... /meat salesman Ezra Turner in Seven Pounds, conspiracy nut Charlie Frost in | , a delusional man who believes that he is a superhero named Defendor in D ... |
One Man's Hero | ... ara Heritage Group. Another was created the following year for the MGM film | . The film was a romanticised version of the San Patricios' history. A thi ... |
Another Time, Another Place | In 1958 he had a major role in the melodrama | (1958) as a British reporter named Mark Trevor, caught in a love affair op ... |
Easy Street | ... ore time. He made only four more films for Mutual over the next ten months— | , The Cure. The Immigrant and The Adventurer. With their careful construct ... |
The Great Muppet Caper | In | Piggy proves she has a talent for tap dancing, seemingly without knowing i ... |
Young Sherlock Holmes | ... s include a character made up of broken pieces of a stained-glass window in | , a shapeshifting character in Willow, a tentacle of water in The Abyss, t ... |
Cats | In most stagings of the musical | , which include the song "Growltiger's Last Stand" — a recollection of an ... |
Spellbound | ... d, which has led to its use in movie soundtracks such as Miklós Rózsa's for | and The Lost Weekend and Bernard Herrmann's for The Day the Earth Stood St ... |
Double Platinum | ... n Globe nomination. In 1999, she and Brandy Norwood co-starred in the film, | , which was released prior to the release of Ross' album, Every Day Is a N ... |
Willow | ... March 1988 to February 1996. The two met while working together on the film | . The couple had two children: a daughter, Mercedes (b. October 29, 1991), ... |
National Film Registry | ... 1996, She Done Him Wrong was selected for preservation in the United States | by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aestheti ... |
The Heiress | ... s life. He met her when she was supposed to be his date at the premiere for | . They appeared together in A Place in the Sun, where their romantic scene ... |
The Age of Innocence | ... ve a daughter, Domenica Cameron-Scorsese, who is an actress and appeared in | , but the marriage lasted only a year. The divorce was acrimonious and ser ... |
The Muppet Movie | In | , she has just won a beauty contest when she first meets Kermit and joins ... |
Tomorrow, When the War Began | ... e Aboriginal musical Bran Nue Dae the dramatization of John Marsden's novel | ; and the crime drama Animal Kingdom which featured major Australian scree ... |
The Last of the Mohicans | ... s a Dartmouth alumnus, a subject that is mentioned in numerous episodes. In | , Hawkeye says he attended Reverend Wheelock's school which is presumably ... |
Psycho | ... could appeal to the same audience that had recently made Alfred Hitchcock's | (1960) a success. She negotiated a deal that would pay her 10 percent of t ... |
Blonde Venus | ... eady made seven movies, including playing Marlene Dietrich's leading man in | the previous year. Of the people who appeared in this film, Louis |
Bowery at Midnight | ... med Steve Fessler reciting aloud the script of an obscure Bela Lugosi movie | |
The Rookie | ... vast majority of the principal photography and locations for the 2002 movie | , starring Dennis Quaid, and Rachel Griffiths, were filmed. The Thorndale ... |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | ... to 1965, Hitchcock was the host and producer of a television series titled | . While his films had made Hitchcock's name strongly associated with suspe ... |
State Fair | ... " in the film Lady Be Good, and in 1945 for "It Might as Well Be Spring" in | . In 1950, the team of Rodgers and Hammerstein received The Hundred Year A ... |
A Christmas Carol | ... al was broadcast on Friday 23 December 1988. In a twist on Charles Dickens' | , Ebenezer Blackadder is the "kindest and loveliest" man in England. The S ... |
Table for Five | He appeared in a commercial for the Apple Lisa and | in 1983, and, the same year, had a small role in the nuclear holocaust fil ... |
The Little Prince | File:50francstexupery.jpg | Portrait and images from | on a 50-franc banknot |
Buck Rogers | ... the book Edison's Conquest of Mars (1898). Later comic book series such as | (1930s) and Dan Dare (1950s) also featured their own takes on space suit d ... |
The Bourne Identity | ... 2007). He played amnesiac assassin Jason Bourne in the hit action thrillers | (2002), The Bourne Supremacy (2004), and The Bourne Ultimatum (2007). Ente ... |
Joe Dirt | ... angster who was in the witness protection program in the David Spade comedy | and an eccentric film director in America's Sweethearts |
Ratatouille | ... in an Animated Feature" at the 2007 Annie Awards, but lost to Ian Holm from | . Kavner's emotional performance in the movie got positive reviews and one ... |
Belle Epoque | ... d for Best Actress. The same year she appeared in the Academy-Award winning | as the virginal Luz. People magazine noted that Cruz's role as Luz showed ... |
Lady Be Good | ... for best original song—in 1941 for "The Last Time I Saw Paris" in the film | , and in 1945 for "It Might as Well Be Spring" in State Fair. In 1950, the ... |
Harrison Bergeron | ... through 1999, he appeared in several movies and television shows, including | , Forever Knight, Goosebumps, The Virgin Suicides, and Are You Afraid of t ... |
Monster | ... appearing in other films, Theron starred as serial killer Aileen Wuornos in | (2003). Film critic Roger Ebert called it "one of the greatest performance ... |
The Man with the Golden Arm | ... roduction Code. On June 27, 1961, the PCA granted both The Moon is Blue and | , Preminger's similarly controversial 1955 release, the seals of approval ... |
The Bourne Supremacy | ... sassin Jason Bourne in the hit action thrillers The Bourne Identity (2002), | (2004), and The Bourne Ultimatum (2007). Entertainment Weekly placed Damon ... |
Stand by Me | ... 1,668. It is the setting for the fictional Castle Rock, Oregon in the film | |
Thursday's Children | ... ocumentaries on a variety of subjects. One of Anderson's early short films, | (1954), concerning the education of deaf children, made in collaboration w ... |
Enter the Dragon | ... tial arts lessons from Robert Wall, a student of Bruce Lee, who appeared in | and Return of the Dragon. Soon after, Wall became godfather to Prinze's ne ... |
Hunchback of Notre Dame | ... the Beast (1992), Aladdin (1993), The Lion King (1994), Pocahontas (1995), | (1996) and The Little Mermaid (for its re-release, 1997). Newspaper Enterp ... |
Braveheart | ... Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter and of the Academy Award winning epic film | |
Dead Ringer | ... as a joke, and she sustained her comeback over the course of several years. | (1964) was a crime drama in which she played twin sisters and Where Love H ... |
Van Helsing | ... an Singer and that it was a project he loved. A year later, while promoting | , he mentioned on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno that he wanted to make th ... |
The Messenger | ... es that he is a superhero named Defendor in Defendor and Cpt. Tony Stone in | . For The People vs. Larry Flynt and The Messenger, Harrelson earned Acade ... |
The Virgin Suicides | ... television shows, including Harrison Bergeron, Forever Knight, Goosebumps, | , and Are You Afraid of the Dark?. He acquired wider notice while starring ... |
North Country | ... ctresses in Hollywood; earning US$10 million for both her subsequent films, | and Æon Flux, she ranked seventh, behind Halle Berry, Cameron Diaz, Drew B ... |
Bran Nue Dae | ... d in 2009-10 by Bruce Beresford's Mao's Last Dancer; the Aboriginal musical | the dramatization of John Marsden's novel Tomorrow, When the War Began; an ... |
The Count | ... borate productions—The Floorwalker, The Fireman, The Vagabond, One A.M. and | . For The Pawnshop he recruited the actor Henry Bergman, who was to work w ... |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | ... n debut in Space Camp (1986), playing the role of Max, after starring in an | episode "A very happy ending" the same year. His first starring role was i ... |
Labyrinth | ... used as the inspiration for creatures in films such as The Dark Crystal and | (both in conjunction with Jim Henson's Creature Shop). He collaborated wit ... |
The Loved One | ... s in 1966 for his brief role as a casket salesman in the film adaptation of | , Evelyn Waugh's satire of the funeral business and movie industry in Sout ... |
Britannia Hospital | ... schools; O Lucky Man! (1973) a Pilgrim's Progress inspired road movie; and | (1982), a fantasia taking stylistic influence from the populist wing of Br ... |
What's Up? | ... nine-week run and encouraged the duo to join forces with Arthur Pierson for | , which opened on Broadway in 1943. It ran for 63 performances and was fol ... |
The Asphalt Jungle | ... e Falcon (1941), The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), Key Largo (1948), | (1950), The African Queen (1951), Moulin Rouge (1952), The Misfits (1961), ... |
Tune in Tomorrow | ... Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter was turned into the English-language film, | . The Feast of the Goat has also been adapted as a theatrical play by Jorg ... |
Wicked Stepmother | ... isfired synapses." Her last performance was the title role in Larry Cohen's | (1989). By this time her health was failing, and after disagreements with ... |
Birdman of Alcatraz | Many will remember him as Bull Ransom, the prison guard of | , and as the antagonistic and untrusting, yet dedicated POW, "Duke", in St ... |
O Lucky Man! | ... McDowell as the title character: If.... (1968), a satire on public schools | ;(1973) a Pilgrim's Progress inspired road movie; and Britannia Hospital ( ... |
Catch Me If You Can | Walken played Frank Abagnale, Sr. in | . It is inspired by the story of Frank Abagnale, Jr., a con artist who pas ... |
Love Finds Andy Hardy | ... vie Thoroughbreds Don't Cry. They became a sensation and teamed up again in | . She would eventually star with him in nine films |
film adaptation | ... f. He received kudos in 1966 for his brief role as a casket salesman in the | of The Loved One, Evelyn Waugh's satire of the funeral business and movie ... |
adapted and directed | The Skin Game was | by Alfred Hitchcock in 1931. It starred C.V. France, Helen Haye, Jill Esmo ... |
Lassie Come Home | ... ls, the Nancy Drew mysteries, The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy, | , The Black Stallion and its sequels, the Harry Potter fantasy series, and ... |
Mao's Last Dancer | ... trong box office performances were recorded in 2009-10 by Bruce Beresford's | ; the Aboriginal musical Bran Nue Dae the dramatization of John Marsden's ... |
Pocahontas | ... d films: Beauty and the Beast (1992), Aladdin (1993), The Lion King (1994), | (1995), Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) and The Little Mermaid (for its re- ... |
It's a Wonderful Life | ... he TV movie It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie, a take on the classic | , the characters are seen in an alternate universe, one without Kermit. Mi ... |
The George Raft Story | ... l known as Al Capone in the TV show The Untouchables and again in the movie | . The characterization caused an outcry from the Italian American communit ... |
series of films | ... ding animated television series, video games, and a commercially successful | |
The Bourne Ultimatum | ... tion thrillers The Bourne Identity (2002), The Bourne Supremacy (2004), and | (2007). Entertainment Weekly placed Damon as an "action star" on its end-o ... |
It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie | In the TV movie | , a take on the classic It's a Wonderful Life, the characters are seen in ... |
The Window | ... arnering critical acclaim for his dramatic performance in the RKO melodrama | . Demonstrating the prestige the Honorary Juvenile Award held for Hollywoo ... |
Mad Love | ... lanted hands that were reanimated with malevolent temperaments, in the film | |
Little Fish | In 2005, | marked a return to Australian film for actress Cate Blanchett and won five ... |
Othello | Unlike Welles's film, Laurence Olivier's | (1965), based on John Dexter's National Theatre Company's production, brin ... |
Batman Forever | ... y a stage actor, Kilmer is best known for his role as Bruce Wayne/Batman in | , Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone's The Doors, he became popular in the mid-1 ... |
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry | ... of "backyard musicals". The duo first appeared together in the 1937 B movie | . They became a sensation and teamed up again in Love Finds Andy Hardy. Sh ... |
America's Sweethearts | ... rogram in the David Spade comedy Joe Dirt and an eccentric film director in | |
On the Waterfront | ... lements of blues and jazz. Kazan also approached Leonard Bernstein to score | (1954) and the result was reminiscent of earlier works by Aaron Copland an ... |
Russkies | ... episode "A very happy ending" the same year. His first starring role was in | (1987). He later co-starred in Ron Howard's Parenthood (1989), in which he ... |
Ponyo | ... a follow-up anime to the 1992 original film if his next few films following | are successful. The film's working name is currently Porco Rosso: The Last ... |
The Scarlet Pumpernickel | ... t was parodied as a 1950 Warner Bros. cartoon short featuring Daffy Duck: " | ". An action figure of the Scarlet Pumpernickel was released by DC Direct ... |
Aladdin | ... ze contemporary Disney feature animated films: Beauty and the Beast (1992), | (1993), The Lion King (1994), Pocahontas (1995), Hunchback of Notre Dame ( ... |
Seven | ... t choice based on his performances in the 1995 films The Usual Suspects and | , and 1992's Glengarry Glen Ross. Spacey was surprised; he said, "I usuall ... |
The Cat's Meow | ... sing. Also in 2001, she depicted the late American actress Marion Davies in | , directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Derek Elley of Variety described the film ... |
Captain America | ... ights with Captain America during World War 2, but is stopped by Nick Fury, | , and Falcon |
István, a király | ... c are Ludwig van Beethoven's King Stephen Overture, and the 1983 rock opera | (Stephen, the King) by Levente Szörényi and János Bródy. Szörényi's Veled, ... |
Hell Drivers | ... Wooland. He then played a rogue lorry driver Johnny Yates in Cy Endfield's | (1957) alongside Stanley Baker, Herbert Lom, Peggy Cummins and Patrick McG ... |
The Abyss | ... herlock Holmes, a shapeshifting character in Willow, a tentacle of water in | , the T-1000 Terminator in , hordes of armies of robots and fantastic crea ... |
The Producers | ... rt of the play, as in Noises Off, A Chorus of Disapproval, Les feluettes or | |
Open Your Eyes | ... ce in 1997 was the Amenabar-directed Spanish sci-fi drama, "Abre Los Ojos"/ | . She plays Sofia, the love interest of Eduardo Noriega's lead character. ... |
Walking Tall | ... hments, and corruption in the county. His story has been made famous in the | series of movies starring Joe Don Baker and Bo Svenson, and in numerous do ... |
The Star | ... that Davis's comeback had petered out, and an Academy Award nomination for | (1952) did not halt her decline |
The Day of the Triffids | ... ragingly labelled some of them as "cosy catastrophes", especially his novel | . The critic L. J. Hurst dismissed Aldiss's accusations, pointing out that ... |
Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach | ... rman version. (Preminger later stated he much preferred The Moon is Blue to | because he felt the psychology of the plot did not translate well.) Filmin ... |
Marked Woman | ... to jail with a 30–50 year sentence. The case was made into the 1937 movie ' | ', starring Bette Davis |
Kingpin | ... in the Michael Cimino film The Sunchaser. In 1996, he starred in the comedy | alongside Randy Quaid and Vanessa Angel |
The Bank | ... es including the title role in Paul Cox's 1999 biopic and the 2001 thriller | , directed by the politically conscious film director Robert Connolly |
film | ... es list of the ten best books of the year 1993. The book was adapted into a | of the same name in 2000 |
Muppet Treasure Island | In | , the part of crazed Ben Gunn was adapted to fit Miss Piggy, and "Benjamin ... |
comedy spoof in 1987 | ... raight adaptation starring Webb in 1954; a TV movie produced in 1966; and a | . After Jack Webb's death, two Dragnet revivals were attempted; one was fo ... |
Glengarry Glen Ross | ... his performances in the 1995 films The Usual Suspects and Seven, and 1992's | . Spacey was surprised; he said, "I usually play characters who are very q ... |
This Sporting Life | ... dson's The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962) and Anderson's own | (1963), produced by Reisz. Anderson's film met with mixed reviews at the t ... |
Clerks | Famous | producer Scott Mosier once lived here |
Omkara | ... as not a little to do with the publicity surrounding the film star's drama. | is a version in Hindi set in Uttar Pradesh, starring Ajay Devgan as Omkara ... |
The Muppet Christmas Carol | In | , she appears as Mrs. Cratchit, to Kermit's Bob Cratchit |
The Rundown | ... est Supporting Actor. Walken also had a part in the 2003 action comedy film | , starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Seann William Scott, in which he ... |
Cat People | ... oduced in films during this period, and similar creatures were presented in | . Mummies were cinematically depicted as fearsome monsters as well. As for ... |
Titan A.E. | ... vie The Wrath of Khan. A similar device exists in the animated feature film | which depicts the eponymous ship Titan, capable of creating a planet. The ... |
Captain America | ... er of the Master Man's World Party. This version references his fights with | during World War 2, but is stopped by Nick Fury, Captain America, and Falc ... |
The Brothers Grimm | ... fictionalized version of Wilhelm Grimm in Terry Gilliam's fantasy adventure | (2005), which was a critically panned commercial failure; The Washington P ... |
My Favorite Spy | ... iblical strongman. However, following her comedic turn opposite Bob Hope in | (1951), her career went into decline. She appeared only sporadically in fi ... |
Dracula | ... ters and playwrights include Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift and the creator of | , Bram Stoker. It is arguably most famous as the location of the greatest ... |
Don't Lose Your Head | ... pernel. The Scarlet Pimpernel was parodied extensively in the Carry On film | which featured Sid James as the Black Fingernail who helps French aristocr ... |
This American Life | In 2000, the radio program | featured a story about the battle to disband the town in the face of devel ... |
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? | ... wen Rutherford on Leave It to Beaver. She was also briefly seen in the film | in an ad parody at the beginning of the film. Barrett is the mother of Eug ... |
The Incredible Hulk | ... 1973, did an episode of The Love Boat with him in 1977, and guested on his | program in 1980 just before they divorced. On March 1, 1981, Bixby's six-y ... |
The Messenger | ... t Report, Harrelson was interviewed by Stephen Colbert to promote his movie | . In response to Colbert's questioning of his support for the troops, Harr ... |
Random Quest | ... have been filmed (in some cases rather freely adapted): Consider Her Ways, | , Dumb Martian, Jizzle (filmed as Maria) and Time to Rest (filmed as No Pl ... |
The Whales of August | ... ed in the television film As Summers Die (1986) and Lindsay Anderson's film | (1987), in which she played the blind sister of Lillian Gish. The film ear ... |
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World | ... h Little Girl" reached the pop/R&B Top 10, and they had a cameo in the film | . However, later in 1963 they learned that the trust — holding their roya ... |
Dirty Deeds | ... star Sam Worthington had early lead roles in the 2002 mobster black comedy | and 2003's crime caper Gettin' Square. Gettin Square also featured rising ... |
Live Flesh | ... ances. Also in 1997, she appeared in the opening scene of Pedro Almodóvar's | as a prostitute who gives birth on a bus and in Et hjørne af paradis (A Co ... |
If.... | ... Travis trilogy", all of which star Malcolm McDowell as the title character: | (1968), a satire on public schools; O Lucky Man! (1973) a Pilgrim's Progre ... |
Two's Company | ... opted a baby boy, Michael, in 1952, and Davis appeared in a Broadway revue, | directed by Jules Dassin. She was uncomfortable working outside of her are ... |
Targets | ... ecting job which Bogdanovich accepted immediately. He worked with Corman on | , which starred Boris Karloff, and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Wom ... |
Woodstock | ... worked as the assistant director and one of the editors on the documentary | and met actor-director John Cassavetes, who would also go on to become a c ... |
Van Helsing | ... r is frequently depicted in this manner, in films such as Monster Squad and | . The Hulk is an example of the "Monster as Hero" archetype. The theme of ... |
Sunset Boulevard | ... n ordinary man and yet a special man". Spacey's voiceover is a throwback to | (1950), which is also narrated in retrospect by a dead character. Mendes ... |
Stop Making Sense | ... e's sole accompaniment (apart from his acoustic guitar) at the beginning of | (1984), prior to the gradual appearance of the rest of Talking Heads, alth ... |
How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman | ... s fictitiously portrayed in Nelson Pereira dos Santos' satirical 1971 film, | (Como Era Gostoso o Meu Francês); its name is also adapted by science (as ... |
I Wanted Wings | When working on | (1941), with Brian Donlevy and William Holden, he went up with a pilot to ... |
The Cider House Rules | ... ce successes like The Devil's Advocate (1997), Mighty Joe Young (1998), and | (1999). She was on the cover of the January 1999 issue of Vanity Fair as t ... |
Sleeping Beauty | ... hat otherwise rarely interacted (e.g. the Big Bad Wolf and the fairies from | ). The tradition was revived in the mid 1990s to publicize contemporary Di ... |
Green Street | ... United lost 2–0 to the Gills in an episode broadcast in 2004. The 2005 film | (known as Green Street Hooligans in the USA) makes use of action sequences ... |