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Michael Coldwell of Starburst called the film a "refreshing take on the haunted house genre." [1]Matt Boiselle of Dread Central rated the film 3.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Scares are few and far between, and they’re not really needed in order for this movie to succeed – it’s the implication of a very dreary history and how it still manages to linger over present time."
The results of the Avery–MacLeod–McCarty experiment, published in 1944, suggested that DNA was the genetic material, but there was still some hesitation within the general scientific community to accept this, which set the stage for the Hershey–Chase experiment. [4] Hershey and Chase, along with others who had done related experiments ...
Barbara Lynn Herzstein, better known as Barbara Hershey (born February 5, 1948), is an American actress. In a career spanning more than 50 years, she has played a variety of roles on television and in cinema in several genres, including westerns and comedies.
In a four-out-of-four star review for the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert, who later included the film in his list of "Great Movies", [30] wrote that Scorsese and screenwriter Paul Schrader "paid Christ the compliment of taking him and his message seriously, and they have made a film that does not turn him into a garish, emasculated image from a ...
She received the 1952 Theatre World Award for her role in The Chase (1952), and starred in the Broadway productions of Picnic (1953) and Bus Stop (1955). Stanley was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her roles in A Touch of the Poet (1959) and A Far Country (1962).
Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y 6: Underworld: Blood Wars: Screen Gems / Lakeshore Entertainment / Sketch Films: Anna Foerster (director); Cory Goodman (screenplay); Kate Beckinsale, Theo James, Lara Pulver, James Faulkner, Charles Dance [2] [3] Arsenal: Lionsgate Premiere / Emmett/Furla/Oasis Films
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Donald Cecil Porter (September 24, 1912 – February 11, 1997) was an American stage, film, and television actor.. On television, he played Peter Sands, the boss of Ann Sothern's character on Private Secretary, [1]: 857 and Russell Lawrence, the widowed father of 15-year-old Frances "Gidget" Lawrence (Sally Field) in the 1965 ABC sitcom Gidget.