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The American films of 1959 are listed in a table of the films which were made in the United States and released in 1959. The film Ben-Hur won the Academy Award for Best Picture , among winning a record-setting eleven Oscars .
This contract makes Lewis the highest paid individual Hollywood talent to date and is unprecedented in that he has unlimited creative control, including final cut, and the return of film rights after 30 years. July 1 - Herbert J. Yates, founder of Republic Pictures, sells his controlling stake in the company.
There was a dispute about the rights to the film from 1990 to 1995. [34] The entirety of the film rights might have been granted to John Clifford in 1996. [35] The DVD release of the film by The Criterion Collection lists copyright by Harold Harvey and John Clifford. Charade: 1963: Stanley Donen: Universal Pictures: 1963: Defective copyright ...
The Chasers (1959 film) Chathurangam (1959 film) Chhoti Bahen; The Child and the Killer; China Jones; Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan; Chuang Tapestry; Ciao, ciao bambina! Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild Women; City of Fear (1959 film) Claudia (1959 film) Clouds of Smoke (1959 film) College Boarding House; The Collegian (film) Come Back, Africa; Come ...
Come Back, Africa is a 1959 film, the second feature-length film written, produced, and directed by American independent filmmaker Lionel Rogosin.The film had a profound effect on African cinema, and remains historically and cultural importance as a document preserving the heritage of the townships in South Africa in the 1950s.
Greyfriars Bobby (1961) – family drama film based upon an incident in 19th century Edinburgh involving a dog that came to be known as Greyfriars Bobby [49] The Hoodlum Priest (1961) – drama film based on the life of Father Charles "Dismas" Clark of St. Louis, who ministered to men in prison and men coming out of prison [50]
The National Film Registry (NFR) is the United States National Film Preservation Board's (NFPB) collection of films selected for preservation, each selected for its historical, cultural and aesthetic contributions since the NFPB's inception in 1988.
April 8, 1959: Thunder in the Sun: June 16, 1959: Don't Give Up the Ship: June 17, 1959: The Hangman: June 18, 1959: The Five Pennies: June 1959: The Man Who Could Cheat Death: July 8, 1959: Tarzan's Greatest Adventure: distribution only; produced by Solar Film Productions [N 5] July 29, 1959: Last Train from Gun Hill: August 19, 1959: But Not ...