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Hold On! is a 1966 American musical film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Peter Noone, Shelley Fabares, Herbert Anderson, and Sue Ane Langdon. The film features performances by Herman's Hermits and stars the band as fictionalized versions of themselves. The soundtrack was released as an album, also called Hold On!.
Hold On is a 2019 American drama film written and directed by Tarek Tohme and starring Luis Guzmán, Maurice Benard, Flavor Flav, Beth Grant, Tohme and Micayla De Ette. [ 1 ] Plot
According to the Los Angeles Times, "the elegant Suli, like her character in the movie, was a prewar star of films and opera in her native Hungary." [8] John Auxier, a real-life inhabitant of the trailer park where the film was shot, acted as the son of Diane Ladd's character. [8] Hershman and cinematographer Kent L. Wakeford on set in Los Angeles
People Hold On is a 2015 Canadian independent drama film written, directed, and produced by Michael Seater. The film features an ensemble cast that includes several young Canadian stars, including, among others, Katie Boland, Ashley Leggat, and Chloe Rose. [1] Paula Brancati co-wrote the film with Seater, and also stars. The duo's production ...
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"Hold On" is a song by American vocal group Wilson Phillips, released on February 27, 1990, by SBK as the lead single from their debut studio album, Wilson Phillips (1990). The song topped the US Billboard Hot 100 for a week in June 1990 and was the most successful single of that year in the US.
One of the film's plot points involves Paul Hunham’s amblyopia (sometimes called lazy eye), one of several health problems the character suffers from. To create the illusion that actor Paul Giamatti had this condition, the makeup and effects artist Cristina Patterson was hired to create special hand-painted soft contact lenses for the actor.
Seater began acting in the late 1990s and appeared in the short films, direct-to-video films, made-for-television films, several television series. [5] [6]Seater voiced the title character in the series Mattimeo: A Tale of Redwall, which aired in 2000, starred as Lucas Randall in the television series Strange Days at Blake Holsey High, which began airing in 2002 and ended in 2006, and had a ...