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"Because the Night" is a rock song from 1977 written by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith [2] which appears on the 1978 Patti Smith Group album Easter. On March 2, 1978, the song was released as a single, and was commercially successful, reaching No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart [ 3 ] and No. 5 in the United Kingdom , which helped propel ...
Patricia Lee Smith (born December 30, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, poet, painter, author, and photographer. Her 1975 debut album Horses made her an influential member of the New York City-based punk rock movement. [1]
Gracie says that cards must be George's vice. In order to convince the women, George and Harry von Zell invent the game of Kleebob on the spot. Gracie however, catches on and says Kleebob is played exactly like a game George once taught her when he wanted to go to a baseball game (refer to Season1, Episode 1). They wind up going to the movies ...
According to Reitman, original cast member Chevy Chase told the director "you should be embarrassed" after watching the film. Dana Carvey and David Spade comment that "he knows that's funny [because] that's the most roughest thing you can say to a director in that moment". [42] Original cast member Dan Aykroyd called it a "stand-alone ...
Thomas Vincent Savini (born November 3, 1946 [1]) is an American prosthetic makeup artist, actor, stunt performer and film director. He is known for his makeup and special effects work on many films directed by George A. Romero, including Martin, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, Creepshow, and Monkey Shines; he also created the special effects and makeup for many cult classics like Friday ...
The program was named The Art Baker Show, after the series creator and host. In April 1951, the show’s title was changed to You Asked for It . Originally airing on the DuMont Television Network from December 29, 1950, to December 7, 1951, it moved to ABC , where it remained until the end of its original run on September 27, 1959.
The episode features a Saturday Night Live Samurai sketch, "Samurai Delicatessen". Buck Henry premieres his recurring character, Mr. Dantley. Writer Alan Zweibel makes a cameo appearance during Weekend Update. This episode re-aired on January 18th, 2020, as a tribute to Buck Henry, who had died 10 days earlier on January 8th.
The Sister is a British psychological thriller television series directed by Niall MacCormick, [1] and adapted by Neil Cross from his novel Burial. [2] The four-part series stars Russell Tovey, [3] Bertie Carvel, Amrita Acharia and Nina Toussaint-White [4] [5] and was first broadcast on ITV from 26 to 29 October 2020.