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The band was formed in late 1980 by Guitarist Mark Tighe and Vocalist Ian Tilleard. After starting life as Heaven Seventeen, [2] and with early line-ups including a pre-Zodiac Mindwarp Mark Manning, the band eventually settled as 1919 (after a book belonging to Tighe) with Nick Hiles on Bass and Mick Reed on Drums.
A copy of the film is preserved with the UCLA Film and Television Archive. [ 20 ] Born: Louis Edward Curdes , American air force officer, commander of the 95th Fighter Squadron and 4th Fighter Squadron during World War II , two-time recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross , in Fort Wayne, Indiana (d.
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November 13 - Mary Beth Hughes, American actress (died 1995) November 15 – Nova Pilbeam, British actress (died 2015) November 19 Lynn Merrick, American actress (died 2007) Alan Young, British actor (died 2016) November 20 – Phyllis Thaxter, American actress (died 2012) December 5 – Guido Gorgatti, Italian-born Argentine actor (died 2023)
This film was unlike others created by D.W. Griffith. According to an article written for The Cincinnati Enquirer, written on the 16 of November 1919: "Unlike other recent Griffith production, Scarlet Days is a story of the old West, of the gold rush days of 49- Bret Harte transferred to the screen!"
Wings of the Morning is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring William Farnum, Herschel Mayall, Frank Elliott, G. Raymond Nye, Clarence Burton, and Harry De Vere. It is based on the 1903 novel by Louis Tracy. The film was released by Fox Film Corporation on November 24, 1919. [1] [2] [3]
Broome (Special Phonograph) Records was the first African American owned and operated record label in the United States.Established by George W. Broome in 1919, Broome focused on promoting black concert artists who faced discrimination from the major labels.
Unheimliche Geschichten was first shown in Berlin on November 5, 1919. [1] In the book Directory of World Cinema: Germany, Volume 10 Katharina Loew described the film as the "critical link between the more conventional German mystery and detective films of the mid 1910s and the groundbreaking fantastic cinema of the early 1920s". [ 5 ]