The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) Pedro de Cordoba Blue Gate Fields Pianist (uncredited) Saboteur (1942) Robert Cory Cabby (uncredited) Tom Costello Footman (uncredited) My Official Wife (1926) Oliver Cross London Club Member (uncredited) The Foolish Virgin (1924) Anne Cu...
United States: wife-beater being whipped in Baltimore jail, 1938 United States: wife-beater being whipped in Baltimore jail, early 20th century United States: four youths being lashed in Chicago courtroom, 1936 United States: 16-year-old spanked by mother on the order of the court, 1938 Unite...
dancing, and big-screen bombast. Social status and hints of socialism pepper the production, rising way above the fluff it could have been if just a “boy from the good side of the tracks meets girls from the wrong side.”
Albert Finney plays Tom Jones in the 1963 movie of the same name, about an irrepressible adventurer who's no slouch with the ladies. This was reportedly thelast movie JFK watched before he was assassinated. One must wonder if the famously libidinous president saw a bit of himself in the mai...
Written by Jill Biden, Joe Biden’s wife,Joeyhas a personal feel. The book includes family stories that are heartfelt and ring true. The book is less about politics and more about the events that shaped the presidential hopeful. YOU MATTER,byChristian Robinson, Atheneum Books for Young Reader...
Data di uscita 12 ottobre 1985 (Stati Uniti) Paese di origine Stati Uniti Lingua Inglese Luoghi delle riprese The Lot - 1041 N. Formosa Avenue, West Hollywood, California, Stati Uniti Aziende produttrici Aaron Spelling Productions Douglas S. Cramer Company ...
Released one year after Gehrig’s death from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (better known as “Lou Gehrig’s disease”), the baseball film is a wonderful tribute with sensational performances by Gary Cooper as the MLB player and Teresa Wright as his wife Eleanor. Delivering one of the most ...
1962 – Lawrence of Arabia 1963 – Tom Jones 1964 – My Fair Lady 1965 – The Sound of Music 1966 – A Man For All Seasons 1967 – In the Heat of the Night 1968 – Oliver! 1969 – Midnight Cowboy 1970 – Patton 1971 – The French Connection ...
Winner: Tom JonesBest Loser: How the West Was Won The concept of “too big to fail,” coined for the banking system, can extend to movies, too. Cleopatra was a notorious flop in 1963, but that didn’t stop it from winning a Best Picture nomination anyway. It’s worth seeing if on...
1962 – Lawrence of Arabia 1963 – Tom Jones 1964 – My Fair Lady 1965 – The Sound of Music 1966 – A Man For All Seasons 1967 – In the Heat of the Night 1968 – Oliver! 1969 – Midnight Cowboy 1970 – Patton 1971 – The French Connection ...