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Man on a Tightrope is a 1953 American drama directed by Elia Kazan, starring Fredric March, Terry Moore and Gloria Grahame.The screenplay by Robert E. Sherwood was based on a 1952 novel of the same title by Neil Paterson.
These classic Christmas movies will never get old. Black and white films like It's a Wonderful Life and 90s holiday hits like The Santa Clause are on included.
A Christmas Carol: 1938: 1988: Turner Entertainment [136] A Christmas Carol: 1951: 1989: VCI Entertainment [citation needed] Christmas in Connecticut: 1945: 1989: Turner Entertainment [137] A Chump at Oxford: 1940: 1990: RHI Entertainment, Inc. [138] The Citadel: 1938: 1992: Turner Entertainment [139] Clash by Night: 1952: 1992: Turner ...
The Humpty Dumpty Circus is a lost short stop-motion trick film directed by J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith, the Anglo-American founders of Vitagraph Studios. There are no known surviving copies. It would have been the first stop motion animation by the animator J. Stuart Blackton. Only one image of the film survived.
The song’s titular film soon after became a hit as well, as White Christmas was the most successful movie in 1954.. This was the #1 box office hit of 1954, with rentals of $12 million, beating ...
The Big Circus; The Big Number; The Big Show (1961 film) Big Top Bunny; Big Top Pee-wee; Big Top Scooby-Doo! Billy Rose's Jumbo; Black Forest Melody; Boonie Bears: The Big Top Secret; Boop-Oop-a-Doop; Boot Hill (film) Bright Lights (1928 film) Bronco Billy; Buddy's Circus; Bye Bye Brazil
Jeremy, Barrett and Chris at CinemaSins put together an insider’s list of 19 facts and details you might not have known about your favorite Christmas movie, White Christmas, from the songs to ...
White Christmas is a 1954 American musical film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen. Filmed in Technicolor , it features the songs of Irving Berlin , including a new version of the title song, " White Christmas ", introduced by Crosby in the 1942 film Holiday Inn .