Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Moving is a 1988 American comedy film starring Richard Pryor as Arlo Pear, a father moving his family cross-country.. Other notable appearances in the film include Randy Quaid as an annoying neighbor, Dana Carvey as a man with multiple personalities hired to drive Pryor's car, Rodney Dangerfield as an embezzling loan officer, musician Morris Day, and WWF wrestler King Kong Bundy as a monstrous ...
April 8, 1988: Above The Law: June 3, 1988: Funny Farm: co-production with Cornelius Productions and Pan Arts, Inc. July 8, 1988: Arthur 2: On the Rocks: July 13, 1988: The Dead Pool: co-production with The Malpaso Company: July 22, 1988: Caddyshack II: co-production with The Guber-Peters Company August 10, 1988: Clean and Sober: co-production ...
When opening credits are built into a separate sequence of their own, the correct term is a title sequence (such as the familiar James Bond and Pink Panther title sequences). Opening credits since the early 1980s, if present at all, identify the major actors and crew, while the closing credits list an extensive cast and production crew ...
Below, the TVLine staff brainstormed many of the longest opening credits on current, non-cancelled series , ranked from shortest (at least 60 seconds) to longest.
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 8 Cop: Atlantic Releasing Corporation: James B. Harris (director/screenplay); James Woods, Lesley Ann Warren, Charles Durning, Charles Haid, Raymond J. Barry, Randi Brooks, Steven Lambert, Christopher Wynne, Jan McGill, Vicki Wauchope, Melinda Lynch, John Petievich, Dennis Stewart, Annie McEnroe
1970 – Cry of the Banshee (animated opening credits sequence) [9] 1971 – On the Comet; 1971 – Bedknobs and Broomsticks (animated book, nightclub and soccer match). 1971 – Godzilla vs. Hedorah (animated sequences) [10] 1971 – The Million Dollar Duck (animated eggs and duck shown throughout opening credits sequence)
December 16 – Rain Man is released to critical and commercial success and becomes the highest grossing film of 1988 worldwide with a gross of $355 million. Winning four Academy Awards including Best Picture , it is the last MGM title to be nominated for Best Picture until Licorice Pizza (2021) 33 years later.
1988 Dragons Forever: A collection of bloopers and outtakes runs during the end credits. Married to the Mob: Numerous one-off jokes related to other scenes throughout the movie. I'm Gonna Git You Sucka: A wounded Kung Fu Joe walks up to a cop and says that he is looking for Slade. The cop replies that the final battle is already over and walks ...