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A Sears brand-awareness survey determined that by 1973, the Toughskins had become better known by mothers than the Levis brand, already a century old at that time. [1] Toughskins had reinforced knees for longer wear. They came in slim, regular, and husky sizes and were a blend of Dacron Type 59 polyester, DuPont 420 nylon, and cotton.
In Bonanza Town (1951), director Sears also had to appear as an actor, to match footage from his performance in West of Dodge City (1947). Sears's budget-stretching skills attracted the attention of Columbia staff producer Sam Katzman. Katzman was a notoriously cheap producer, making topical films so quickly that they could be playing in ...
The Flash movie’s Teddy Sears doppelgänger has been identified. Coming out of early screenings of the DC movie, more than a few comic book sites did Easter egg/cameo round-ups that included ...
Avenue Pictures: John David Coles (director); Mark Malone (screenplay); Beau Bridges, Vincent D'Onofrio, Arthur Kennedy, Kevin J. O'Connor, Will Patton, Kate Reid, Georgia Engel, Kathy Bates, Mary-Louise Parker: 12 Earth Girls Are Easy: Vestron Pictures / De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
Crash Landing (aka Rescue at Sea) is a 1958 American dramatic disaster film directed by Fred F. Sears starring Gary Merrill and Nancy Davis. [1] [2]This was the last film in which Nancy Reagan (billed as Nancy Davis) appeared, though she continued to work in television for some years thereafter. [3]
The following contains cameo spoilers from the DC Studios movie The Flash, now in theaters. Teddy Sears would be the first to admit that the Golden Age speedster glimpsed in the new The Flash ...
Movies4Men (stylized as movies4men) was a free-to-air film channel in the United Kingdom and Ireland.It was available on Freeview, Freesat and Sky.The channel was aimed at the middle to old aged male demographic, with a look at the classics in cinema history, focusing mainly on western and war film genres.
In Some Like It Hot (1959), two struggling musicians have to dress as women to escape the ire of gangsters. The film is a remake of a 1935 French movie, Fanfare of Love, from the story by Robert Thoeren and Michael Logan, which was remade in 1951 by German director Kurt Hoffmann as Fanfares of Love.