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The Wild and the Free is a 1980 American family adventure comedy television film directed by James Hill and starring Granville Van Dusen, Linda Gray, Frank Logan, Raymond Forchion, Sharon Anderson, and Bill Gribble. It was broadcast on CBS as The CBS Wednesday Night Movie on November 26, 1980. [1] [2] [3]
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George (1981) – biographical drama miniseries about David Lloyd George, the final Liberal prime minister of the UK [94] Lili Marleen (1981) – West German romantic drama film recounting the love affair between a German singer who becomes the darling of the nation, based on Lale Andersen , and a Swiss ...
The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch: Philip Leacock: Priscilla Barnes, Lee Horsley, Joan Collins, Howard Duff, Morgan Brittany, Donny Osmond, Lisa Whelchel, Pamela Bellwood, Phyllis Davis, Jeanette Nolan, Paul Brinegar, Dennis Fimple: Comedy Western 1983: Al oeste del Río Grande: José María Zabalza: Aldo Sambrell: Spain: Cowboy: Jerry Jameson
The Wild Life was theatrically released in the United States on September 28, 1984, by Universal Pictures. While the film is not a direct sequel to Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), it was seen by many as a spiritual sequel due to Crowe's involvement in both and the films' shared universe/style of being R-rated comedy/dramas set amongst ...
The Gong Show Movie: June 13, 1980: The Island: co-production with Zanuck/Brown Company: June 20, 1980: The Blues Brothers: Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2020 July 18, 1980: Cheech and Chong's Next Movie: co-production with C&C Brown Productions August 8, 1980: Xanadu: August 15, 1980: Smokey and the Bandit II: co-production with ...
Elliott at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. The filmography of American actor Sam Elliott includes nearly 100 credits in both film and television. He came to prominence for his portrayal of gruff cowboy characters in Western films and TV series, making early minor appearances in The Way West (1967) and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969).
Wild Style centers around a Bronx teenager named Raymond (Lee Quiñones), who under the pseudonym "Zoro" is a celebrated but anonymous graffiti artist. Raymond scorns a group of graffiti artists, known as the Union Crew, who have turned their talents to legitimate, commissioned murals on the walls of playgrounds and business establishments.
The Wildcats of St Trinian's is the fifth British comedy film set in the fictional St Trinian's School.Directed by Frank Launder, it was released in 1980. [1] [2]The film pokes fun at the British trade union movement which had been responsible for the recent wave of strikes that culminated in the Winter of Discontent.