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Marianna Hill – as Nina Link; Leonard Nimoy – as newspaper reporter Judson Ellis; John Hoyt – as Professor Hebbel; Robert Sorrells – as Fred; Hugh Sanders – as Sheriff Barclay; Mary Jackson – as Mrs. McCrae; Peter Brocco – as Professor "Doc" Link; Ken Drake – as The Judge; Christine Matchett – as Evie; Read Morgan – as Adam ...
Nina Andersson, from Sweden, and Derek Barclay, from Scotland, both embarked on European railway adventures in the summer of 1990. The two strangers kept crossing paths and their connection became ...
"My Baby Just Cares for Me" is a jazz standard written by Walter Donaldson with lyrics by Gus Kahn. Written for the film version of the musical comedy Whoopee! (1930), the song became a signature tune for Eddie Cantor who sang it in the movie.
Two of the poems recited by Nia Long's character, Nina, were written by Sonia Sanchez and are included in her book Like the Singing Coming Off the Drums: Love Poems. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Love Jones had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 1997, [ 5 ] and was released in the United States on March 14, 1997, by New Line Cinema .
Nina Dobrev lives a busy, unconventional life. Whether that’s starring in the new Netflix comedy The Out-Laws or promoting her line of clean wines with bestie Julianne Hough, it’s not always ...
Michael R. Pitts described the film's reception as "mixed" on its initial release. [2] The New York Times stated that "[T]here is absolutely nothing original in this utterly suspenseless film" while a reviewer in The Sunday Times Signal (Zanesville, Ohio) proclaimed that "Horror fans are in for a thrill [with] the story of dread voodoo murders, horrifying tribal rites and a fantastic feast of ...