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The Economic Stimulus Appropriations Act of 1977 was a stimulus package enacted by the 95th Congress and signed into law by President Jimmy Carter on 13 May 1977. [1] Developed in response to the longest and deepest economic recession post World War II , the primary objective of the stimulus package was to provide the economy with a boost.
The Tax Reduction and Simplification Act of 1977 was passed by the 95th United States Congress and signed into law by President Jimmy Carter on May 23, 1977. [1]It replaced the percentage standard deduction and minimum standard deduction with a single standard deduction of $3,200 (joint returns) and temporarily extended the general tax credit (maximum of $35/capita or 2% of $9,000 income ...
Grand Theft Auto is a 1977 American road action comedy film starring and directed by Ron Howard, in his feature film directorial debut. Howard also wrote the screenplay with his real-life father Rance Howard, who also co-starred in the film. As of 2023, this is the only film that Howard has both directed and starred in.
The budget of the production was $1.2 million [2] and shooting took place at Long Barn, California, on Todd-AO 35 film, with the cast recalling that they had a good time. [ 3 ] The animals for the film were trained by Monty Cox, veteran of such productions as Apocalypse Now and The Incredible Hulk , who partnered with cast member Susan ...
Rabid is a 1977 independent body horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg. An international co-production of Canada and the United States, the film stars Marilyn Chambers in the lead role, supported by Frank Moore, Joe Silver, and Howard Ryshpan. Chambers plays a woman who, after being injured in a motorcycle accident and undergoing ...
Randy Burt ate pepperoni pizza and drank red wine for dinner on Sept. 24, 1977. The next morning, he put on his old high school gym uniform and went to the starting line of the first Chicago Marathon.
Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that the film is too low budget and derivative to even appeal to science fiction fans. [10] Variety described the film as a "cinematic curio", stating that it was a "1970s replica of those hoaky old Republic sci-fi pix of the 1940s, apparently made in complete sincerity by young director Ed Hunt with ...
Mr. Billion is a 1977 action comedy/action-adventure film [3] [4] directed by Jonathan Kaplan. It is notable as the Hollywood debut of Terence Hill . It's also the last film of actor William Redfield , who died before its release.