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Mac Tonight is a character that was used in marketing for McDonald's restaurants during the late 1980s. Known for his crescent moon head, sunglasses and piano-playing, the character played the song "Mack the Knife", which was made famous in the United States by Bobby Darin.
McMillions (stylized as McMillion$) is a documentary miniseries about the McDonald's Monopoly promotion scam that occurred between 1989 and 2001. Directed by James Lee Hernandez and Brian Lazarte, the series details how the scam was perpetrated by Jerry Jacobson, [1] the head of security for the agency that ran the promotion, and how he recruited a wide range of accomplices.
However, the following year, she played Connie in Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive (1986), noting it was "truly a dreadful film, but I had a great part in it." [10] Smith moved to Los Angeles in 1986 on the "semi-promise" of a part in a TV film. [2] [10] After the audition, the role was given to another actress. Smith realized "that people don ...
City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold received negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 15% based on reviews from 26 critics. The site's critical consensus reads, "Lacking any of the charm of its predecessor, City Slickers 2 meanders around the map without ever finding comedy gold."
"The Miracle on 34th Street" is the Christmas episode of the American anthology television series The 20th Century Fox Hour. [1] Broadcast on December 14, 1955, [2] it was directed by Robert Stevenson, with stars Macdonald Carey, Teresa Wright and Thomas Mitchell as Kris Kringle.
In 1960 Warner Bros. Records issued the soundtrack album The Roaring 20's to accompany the series (The full album title was: Music from The Roaring 20's Warner Bros. New Hit Television Show, Songs by Dorothy Provine and the Music of Pinky and Her Playboys). [1] Musical direction was by Sandy Courage. [citation needed]
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three and a half out of four, and wrote: "City Slickers comes packaged as one kind of movie – a slapstick comedy about white-collar guys on a dude ranch – and it delivers on that level while surprising me by being much more ambitious, and successful, than I expected. This is the proverbial ...