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Scared Straight! is a 1978 American documentary directed by Arnold Shapiro.Narrated by Peter Falk, the subject of the documentary is a group of juvenile delinquents and their three-hour session with actual convicts.
Superman was originally scheduled to be released in June 1978, the 40th anniversary of Action Comics 1, which first introduced Superman, but the problems during filming pushed the film back by six months. Editor Stuart Baird reflected, "Filming was finished in October 1978 and it is a miracle we had the film released two months later. Big ...
Hackensack, New Jersey was to have been ground zero for a nuclear missile launched by Luthor. Teschmacher was prompted to save Superman's life, after making him promise to save her mother, a Hackensack resident. [26] After Superman repairs the damage to the San Andreas region, he delivers Luthor and Otis to prison.
Live Free or Die Hard (2007) Lock Up (1989) Loins of Punjab Presents (2007) The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) - "Easy, sport. Got myself out of Beirut once, I think I can get out of New Jersey." "Yeah, well don't be so sure. Others have tried and failed. The entire population, in fact." Mafioso (1962) - North Bergen; Mallrats (1995) The Many ...
Victor Miller, who wrote the film under the pseudonym Arch McCoy, said: "Those were the days when everybody said, 'What America needs is a good G-rated movie.' I guess Here Come the Tigers made its money back, but they lied about America wanting G-rated films."
Over the course of the movie, the words become a prophecy. The film itself is a labor of love for the Rev. Stephen Fichter, the pastor at St. Elizabeth of Hungary in Wyckoff.
Eighty-six-year-old Harry Baram has an obsession with the most Jersey dish around: the Texas Weiner. A deep-fried hot dog topped with mustard, diced onion and beanless chili, the sloppy handheld ...
Flack's version of "If Ever I See You Again" was released in April 1978 in preparation for the May 1978 opening of the film. Although the song was a moderate hit, reaching #24 on the Hot 100, #1 on the Billboard Easy Listening chart, [ 15 ] and #37 on the R&B chart , [ 16 ] it failed to match the success of several previous hit singles by Flack ...