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"Wild Night" is a song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and is the opening track on his fifth studio album Tupelo Honey. It was released as a single in 1971 and reached number 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [4] In 2022, the song peaked at #1 on the radio airplay chart in Canada. [5]
Tupelo Honey is the fifth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison.It was released in October 1971 by Warner Bros. Records.Morrison had written all of the songs in Woodstock, New York, before his move to Marin County, California, except for "You're My Woman", which he wrote during the recording sessions.
The documentary explores exploitation films made in the Philippines in the 1970s and 1980s [3] with interviews for the documentary include Allan Arkush, Judy Brown, Colleen Camp, Roger Corman, Joe Dante, Pam Grier, Jack Hill, John Landis, Danny Peary, Eddie Romero, Cirio H. Santiago, and Brian Trenchard-Smith.
Shana Zadrick (born February 14, 1969) is an American model.She has appeared on the cover of several editions of Vogue Italia and in the 1992 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. [1]
For 25 years and counting, John McNaughton's sweaty Florida-set thriller, Wild Things, has kept viewers hot and bothered with its blend of steamy sex scenes and crazy plot twists.But in a new ...
1971: Good Little Girls (Les Petites Filles modèles) Jean-Claude Roy: Marie-Georges Pascal, Michèle Girardon, Bella Darvi: Comedy: Requiem pour un Vampire: Jean Rollin: Marie-Pierre Castel, Mireille Dargent, Philippe Gasté: Horror / Fantastic: I Am a Nymphomaniac: Max Pécas: Sandra Julien, Janine Reynaud, Michel Lemoine: comedy / Fantasy ...
Yes, Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist is a true story. In conversation with Georgia Public Broadcasting in August 2024, executive producer Will Packer, who also produced the iHeartRadio ...
Pretty Maids All in a Row is a 1971 American sexploitation film with elements of black comedy, sex comedy and murder mystery. Starring Rock Hudson, Angie Dickinson and Telly Savalas, it was released on April 28, 1971. Roger Vadim directed the film, and Gene Roddenberry produced and wrote the screenplay based on a 1968 novel by Francis Pollini.