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Kirk Douglas’ OTHER son wants to remake “Seven Days in May”
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelPeter Douglas has tied up the rights to a handful of superior thrillers from the 1960s, the works of John Frankenheimer, and plans to remake them through his production company, Deadline.com reports. Not sure how likely this is to ever come to fruition,... -
PGA Tour Pick-4: Northern Trust Open
The Downswing Golf BlogHooray for Hollywood! At the height of moviemaking's golden age, Riviera Country Club was known as the club that attracted the industry's top stars. Douglas Fairbanks, in fact, put up $1,000 of the $10,000 purse at the inaugural Los Angeles Open back in... -
Walter Seltzer dies at 96; former Hollywood press agent made a successful leap to producing
Walter Seltzer, a Hollywood press agent-turned-producer who started out at MGM in the 1930s and made an enduring mark on the industry in the 1980s as a tenacious fundraiser for the Motion Picture and Television Fund, has died. He was 96.
Seltzer died...Tags: Charlton Heston, Human Interest, Movies, Public Relations, Charity
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Elizabeth Taylor: Debbie Reynolds, Larry King, ‘Nightline,’ ‘General Hospital’ pay tribute; TCM, Fox Movie Channel plan marathons
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelFilm legend Elizabeth Taylor, who has died at 79, will receive well-deserved tributes from movie channels and show-business news programs. Debbie Reynolds, whose husband Eddie Fisher left her for Reynolds, is talking to "Access Hollywood." The interview... -
Profanity and more to be found in uncensored 'From Here to Eternity' e-book
Jacket CopyFrom Here to Eternity by James Jones will be published as an ebook with author James Jones' original profanity and mentions of gay sex that were stricken from the text in 1951.... -
'The Apartment' Wins Oscars for Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Director
The Daily MirrorApril 18, 1961: In a ceremony held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented awards to Elizabeth Taylor for “Butterfield 8,” Burt Lancaster for “Elmer Gantry” and to Billy... -
Friday's Highlights 'Patton' on AMC
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of May 22 - 28 in PDF format TV listings for the week of May 22 - 28 in PDF format (from latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv) Weekly TV Listings and more can be found...... -
Michael Sragow's 13 great haunted house movies
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the blog Michael Sragow Gets Reel: It hasn't been a great era for haunted-house movies. The third version of "House of Wax," in 2005, was awful enough to kill off the form, at least as far as big American studios were concerned. The day my review...Tags: Roman Polanski, Family, Austria, Ingmar Bergman, Terrorism
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William W. 'Bill' Norton dies at 85; screenwriter became gunrunner
William W. ("Bill") Norton, a successful screenwriter whose post- Hollywood life took a turn as dramatic as the fast-paced action movies he once wrote when he became a gunrunner for rebels in Northern Ireland, died Oct. 2 in Santa Barbara. He was 85.
--...Tags: California, Physical Conditions, Action (genre), Family, Movies
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Tony Curtis dies at 85; actor was star of 'Some Like It Hot' and 'Sweet Smell of Success'
Tony Curtis was a strikingly handsome 23-year-old native New Yorker playing the lead in an off-Broadway production of "Golden Boy" in 1948 when he was spotted by a Universal Pictures talent scout. Sent west for a screen test, he signed a seven-year...Tags: Jack Lemmon, Sidney Poitier, Cary Grant, Family, Laurence Olivier
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On Theater: Open season in September
September is with us and so are a number of new stage productions either opening tonight (as in two cases) or waiting in the wings. Tonight's opener is "The Rainmaker" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. This is an oldie by N. Richard Nash that inspired...Tags: John Grisham, Awards and Prizes, Fiction, Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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David Dortort dies at 93; created and produced TV western 'Bonanza'
David Dortort, the creator and producer of "Bonanza," the long-running television western that was untraditional in its emphasis on relationships over violence and that helped spur public demand for color TVs, has died. He was 93.
--------------------...Tags: Nicholas Ray, Family, ABC (tv network), Marketing, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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