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Bhatts making Indian version of
Filmmaker Mukesh Bhatt says that his next film 'Raaz - The Mystery Continues' is not a sequel to 2005 hit starring Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea but is inspired by Hollywood suspense-horror 'The Omen'. 'The film ...
Robert Louis Stevenson's S.F. home sold in '08
Here's a look at the past. Items have been culled from The Chronicle's archives of 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago.
Route 66: El Rancho Hotel, Gallup, N.M.
Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn stayed here during production of The Sea of Grass; Burt Lancaster and Lee Remick were guests when they made The Hallelujah Trail .
The Omen (1976) & The Omen Collection (Us BD) in September
Fox Home Entertainment have announced the US Region A Blu-ray Disc release of The Omen and The Omen Collection on 9th September 2008.
Star's Cape estate is yours for $8.8M
In the movies, a handsome, bored millionaire would wreck his yacht on shore. Wandering around a deserted estate, he would meet a beautiful woman, fall in love, and only later learn that his true love was a ...
TOMORROW THE POLICE: PUBLIC TELEVISION ROCKS! - Classic concert footage and interviews with the trio.
'Wild River' reflects origins of TVA
Dear Ken: Many years ago there was a good film with Montgomery Clift and Lee Remick about the early days of TVA when people were being asked to leave their land with the waters rising. via The Tennessean
The day Newman dumped a director
Special to The Oregonian The success of Aaron Posner's Portland Center Stage production of the play of Ken Kesey's "Sometimes a Great Notion" -- held over through May 10 -- may stir younger folks to wonder ... via The Oregonian
"You know what I'd like to do? I'd like to go to some nice place and have a drink." - Kirsten Review By: Jon Danziger Published: February 17, 2004 Stars: Jack Lemmon , Lee Remick , Jack Klugman , Jack Albertson ... via DigitallyOBSESSED.com
"The days of wine and roses are over"
“The shortness of life prevents us from entertaining far-off hopes.”
"Days of wine and roses" was the title of a 1962 film starring Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick, and directed by Blake Edwards. via The Big Apple
Cape Cod manse fit for a movie star
“There was a time when boats would pass the house and she could hear people ask, 'Is that her?' ”
Boston Business Journal - by Teri Borseti Special to the Journal It's commonly referred to as "the old Lee Remick house" by locals. via Residential Real Estate
'The Omen' 7 p.m., AMC This elegant little 1976 horror classic hasn't lost its ability to startle and frighten after all these years. via Chicago Tribune
Big Bay's Thunder Bay Inn closes
“Last year, the convenience store closed down across the street”
The Thunder Bay Inn, a once popular Big Bay tourist retreat and a locals favorite, has closed its doors. via WLUC-TV Negaunee
Film crew first came to town in 1963
“A touch of 'movie magic' came to Bay City this week as construction people for the film, 'The Traveling Lady,' built a house interior in the Service Center auditorium. "The set, identified as "Henry's rented house”
Updated 34 minutes ago The casting call for extras for a major upcoming Hollywood movie earlier this month wasn't the first time a prominent studio has come calling in Bay City. via The Daily Tribune
The legendary Pink Panther movies and hits like the sexy 10 and cross-dressing Victor/Victoria make it easy to dismiss Blake Edwards as merely a slapstick comedy director. via DigitallyOBSESSED.com
Kirk Browning, American Master of Live Television, Dies.
“You just have to be terribly focused and organized and at the same time remain objective enough so that if disaster strikes, you never lose your cool... . There's nothing better or more thrilling than capturing the spontaneity of a live performance.”
Posted on 02/12/2008 8:54:35 AM PST by Borges Kirk Browning, the longtime director of Live From Lincoln Center and other telecasts that brought great performances of theatre, opera, and popular music to ... via Freerepublic.com
RvB's After Images: Anatomy of a Murder
“Everybody in this movie needs a cold shower”
Otto Preminger is in the midst of reappraisal. Foster Hirsch just published a new bio about the bald and fulminating showman , the New Yorker 's David Denby recently discussed the director/producer on the ... via Cinematical
“I feel myself going. I thank you for your attentions; but I pray you to take no more trouble about me. Let me go off quietly. I cannot last long.”
The producer of 60 Minutes is 85. of Patty Duke. The Oscar-winning actress is 61. via NewMexiKen
Question: In the early 1980s there was a Christmas movie about a woman who leaves her husband and goes home for Christmas, where she relives her past. via The Courier-Journal
The Long Hot Summer vs. The Long Hot Summer
“AMC Backstory", the "Movietone News”
"The Long Hot Summer" is a steamy Southern potboiler with more in common with soap operas than its source material by William Faulkner . via BellaOnline