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February 23, 2016 (XXXII:5) Mel Brooks, the PRODUCERS (1967, 88 Min)
February 23, 2016 (XXXII:5) Mel Brooks, THE PRODUCERS (1967, 88 min) Directed by Mel Brooks Written by Mel Brooks Produced by Sidney Glazier Music John Morris Cinematography Joseph F. Coffey Film Editing Ralph Rosenblum Zero Mostel…Max Bialystock Gene Wilder…Leo Bloom Dick Shawn…L.S.D. - Lorenzo St. DuBois Kenneth Mars…Franz Liebkind Lee Meredith…Ulla Christopher Hewett…Roger De Bris Andréas Voutsinas…Carmen Ghia Estelle Winwood…'Hold Me Touch Me' Renée Taylor…Eva Braun David Patch…Goebbels William Hickey…The Drunk Martin…Göring Musical, Original Music Score and Book (musical); and 3 Shimen Ruskin…The Landlord Grammys- Best Spoken Comedy Album for "The 2000 Year Old Frank Campanella…The Bartender Man In The Year 2000" (1998, with Carl Reiner) and two for Josip Elic…Violinist The Producers (2001): Best Musical Show Album (as Madelyn Cates…Concierge (as Madlyn Cates) composer/lyricist) and Best Long Form Music Video (as artist). John Zoller…Drama Critic Brooks has many funny trademarks in his films, for instance his Brutus Peck…Hot Dog Vendor films often contain references to the film's sequel, which never Mel Brooks…Singer in 'Springtime for Hitler' (voice) come to pass. Good examples of this are History of the World: (uncredited) Part I (1981), Spaceballs (1987) and Robin Hood: Men in Tights Bill Macy…Jury Foreman (uncredited) (1993). Additionally, Brooks always features one scene in his movies in which the main character is seated and staring blankly, MEL BROOKS (b. Melvin James Kaminsky on June 28, 1926 wondering what went wrong, while friends console him. In fun in Brooklyn, New York) served in WWII, and afterwards got a trivia, The Producers (1967) was the inspiration for the title of job playing the drums at nightclubs in the Catskills. -
Red Bank Register
RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVI, NO. 1. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 24,1943. SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12 WAAC Caravan Show Commissioned Ensign Auchincloss To Highlands Pastor More Dogs Sentj For Perskie Charges Jury Cany Appeal To Seeks Chaplaincy Coast Guard Duty The Monmouth County Society for To Come To Red Bank the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals On Surrogate Contest The White House In U.S. Army shipped two dogs recently to the Coast Guard dog trtdnlng center at Carries On Fight Philadelphia to be trained fo* sen- Traveling Group Here Next Gets Ecclesiastical try duty with -the armed forceB. It Is a great satisfaction to all the Hal&ey Polhemus, Foreman Of Body, Against Consolidation Endorsement From members of the society to know that Week to Recruit New Members animals which come into the hands To Consider Alleged Violations Of Ration Boards jMethodist Commission of the society can be of such Inval- The WAAO caravan will be In Red* uable service to their country. Bank Wednesday night of next Wtek Protests of residents served by the Rev. Leon Martorano, pastor of The April term grand jury, organ- 6t the Red Bank Catholio high So far the county organization has ized two months late, was sworn In school, and the memjwrj "will go In- Audit Received Howell township and Colt's Neck Highlands Methodist churchj-hoa re- sent 25 dogo to be trained and the Gpy. Edison To 1 ration boards against an order of ceived ecclesiastical endorsement for at Freehold Tuesday morning wltli to a song and dance' to get recruits officers are very proud of the canine Supreme Court Justice Joseph B. -
Call Red Bank 1122 Miss Isabelle Eustace, Daughter Miss Power Was Engaged to John 69 '106 Of
RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME fcXVIL, NO. 15. RED BA^K, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1944. SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 14 PFC. Palendrano Hospitals Ask Elect Students To Be Heard Tonight Church Society Has Awarded Badge Council ConsiUers • Red Cross For To Council At Over Station WCAP Mr. and Mrs. Albert Palendrano i Gardiner S. Haring of Deal, for- of Willow street have received i merly of Lincroft, will discuss the Fourth Anniversary word that their son, PFC James Nurse's Aides Red Bank High proposed new constitution for New Nets? Dog/ Ordinance Palendrano haai been awarded the I Jersey tonight at 9 o'clock over combat Infantryman's badge. He j WCAP, Asbury Park, on your dial! Is stationed on Guam. Women Needed For Group to Compile Methodist Women Held at 1310, Wallace Street Parking Day Duty; Night Class School Handbook Birthday Party Monday To Finish Training —Pazicky, Adviser Measure Finally Adopted •- More than 50 persona attended The 17th nurses' aides The student council of Red Bank J The borough council, at a nject- ( the fourth anniversary meeting of being trained by the county Red • ing Monday night, passed on first 1 Red Cross Branch high school began its second year the Woman * Society of Christian Cross chapter at Fitkin hospital under the advisorship of William I reading an ordinance providing Was In Hospital Service of the Methodist church will complete their training next Pazicky last week by holding a pre-: penalties for persons who permit Monday night in Fellowship hall. Plans Program month and will then he ready to dogs to become nuisances by crin- election open forum to discuss stu-| : Mrs. -
Year Date Name of Production Description 1917 September 27, 28, 28 Have a Heart a Musical Comedy by Guy Bolton and P. G
Year Date Name of Production Description 1917 September 27, 28, 28 Have A Heart A musical comedy by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse, music by Jerome Kern 1917 1-Oct Furs and Frills A musical with lyrics by Edward Clark, music by Silvo Hein 1919 6-Oct The Gallo Opera Co. A revival of William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan's The Mikado , music directed by Max Bendix 1922 May 19 and 20 Dulcy A comedy in three acts by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly 1924 9-Apr Anna Pavlowa A ballet featuring Hilda Butsova and Corps De Ballet; Ivan Clustine, Balletmaster and conductor Theodore Stier 1924 April 10, 11, 12 Jane Cowl Portraying Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet ; staged by Frank Reicher 1927 1-Sep My Princess A modern Operetta based on a play by Edward A. Sheldon and Dorothy Donnelly; music by Sigmund Romberg 1927 September 5, 6, 7 Creoles A romantic comedy drama by Samuel Shipman and Kenneth Perkins 1927 September 8, 9, 10 The Cradle Song A Comedy in two acts by Gregario and Maria Martinez Sierra translated in English by John Garrett Underhill 1928 January 26, 27, 28 Quicksand A play presented by Anna Held Jr. and written by Warren F. Lawrence 1928 January 30 Scandals A play based on the book by Williams K. Wells and George White 1928 September 17, 18, 19 Paris Bound/Little Accident A comedy by Philip Barry presented by Arthur Hopkins; featuring (1 play per side of one Madge Kennedy sheet) 1928 September 20, 21, 22 Little Accident/Paris Bound A comedy in three acts by Floyd Dell and Thomas Mitchell; staged (1 play per side of one by Arthur Hurley sheet) 1928 October 1, 2, 3, The Shanghai Gesture/The presented by A. -
ICC Receives Donation for Naming Rights to Festa Ballroom
NON-PROFIT THE US POSTAGE PAID MILWAUKEE, WI ITALIAN TIMES Permit No. 5716 Published 11 times annually by the Italian Community Center 631 E. Chicago St., Milwaukee, WI 53202 Become a member of the Italian www.ICCMilwaukee.com Community Center and you will receive MARCH 2019 • VOL. 40, NO. 9 home delivery of this publication. Your address label will be placed here. – CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED – The Ralph and Helen Smarelli Hall ICC receives donation for naming rights to Festa Ballroom by Susie Christiansen The donation is being accepted The Italian Community Center is under the Naming Rights Program. pleased to announce that it has re- This program provides the ICC with ceived a $25,000 donation from Mary the money needed to offer classes, Smarelli and John Doherty. Mary workshops and events that celebrate Smarelli expressed how much they Italian music, culture, food and wine appreciate the work the ICC does for on a regular basis, along with the its members and the community, and pleasure of charging members only a how happy they are to know that they nominal amount. “We have to in- could do something to help the ICC crease and enhance the feeling of continues its mission. Mary and John community here. The Naming Rights have been Festa contributors for the fundraiser is for the members, for last four years offering their bus serv- their enjoyment, and for the wonder- ice to pick up and drop off the flag ful committees who work tirelessly to throwers from Chicago. Continued on page 5 What’s in store for ICC’s 24th annual ‘A Taste of Italy’ on Sunday, Apr. -
Premiererne Fædre), Diana Hale (Sekretær), Daniel Holzman (Chris)
up: Rick Baker. Musik: Bernhard Herrmann. Tone: Alex Vandelar, Robert Biggart, Patrick Somerset. Medv: John Ryan (Frank Davies), Sharon Farrell (Leonore Davies), Andrew Duggan (Professoren), Guy Stockwell (Bob Clayton), James Dixon (Per- kins), Michael Ansara (Captain), Robert Emhardt (Executive), William Wetlman Jr. (Charlie), Sha- mus Locke (Lægen), Mary Nancy Burnett (Syge plejerske), Patrick MacAllister, Gerald York, Jerry Taft, Gwil Richards, W. Allen York (Kommende Premiererne fædre), Diana Hale (Sekretær), Daniel Holzman (Chris). Længde: 90 min. 2460 m. Censur: Hvid. Fb.u.16. Udi: Warner/Constantin. Prem: 24.11.75 Colosseum. Gyser. BELEJRINGEN 1.10.75-31.12.75/ved Claus Hesselberg Matzor. Eng. titel: Siege. Israel 1969. P-selskab: Siege Films Ltd. P: Ya'acov Agmon. Ex-P: Micha Kagan. P-ass: Aliza Timor. Instr: Gilberto Tofano. Manus: Dan Ben Amotz, Gilberto Tofano. Dialog: Dan Ben Amotz. Efter: idé af Gila Almagor. Foto: David Gurfinkel. Klip: Dani Schik. Musik: Yohanan Zarai. Tone: Mario Bramonti. Medv: Gila Almagor (Tamar), Yehoram Ga’on, Dan Ben Amotz, Amir Orian, Ya’el Aviv, Raviv Oren, Uri Sharoni, Baruch Sade, Micha Kagan, Orna Goldstein. Længde: 96 min. Prem: 26.11.75 Atlantic (israelsk filmuge). Fil men blev vist ved Cannes-festivalen 1969. Anm. Kos. 129. Anvendte forkortelser: BID TÆNDERNE SAMMEN Bite the Bullet. USA 1975. Dist: Columbia. P-sel Adapt: = Adaption Komp: = Komponist skab: Persky-Bright/Vista. P: Richard Brooks. P- Ark: = Filmarkitekt Kost: = Kostumer leder: Gene Levy. Instr: Richard Brooks. Instr-ass: Tom Shaw, Charles Bonniwell. Heste-instr: Rudy Arr: = Musikarrangør Medv: = Medvirkende skuespillere Ugland Jr. Manus: Richard Brooks. M-Sup: John As-P: = Associate Producer P: Producere Franco. -
Freehold Rug Men Lease Local Store Full Enrollment at Local Play
BED BANK All the New. of An Ideal Place la Uv located on the HnautlftU • B B D B A N K . Shrewitbury Blver, DM hour and Surrounding Tovrni from New York and provid- Told Fearlessly and Without Bla» KKI)iBANE RE1GISTER ing every city convenience. lasatd Weekly, EnUrod u Second-Cine* H*it*r at th* Font- Subicrlptlon Price! Ore Year (2.00. VOLUME LVIII, NO. 24. offlo* at Bad Dank, N. J., under the Act of Ma rib 8, 1876. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5,1935.. Six Month. 81.00. Single Coc; 4<s. PAGES 1 TO 16, Freehold Rug Men Full Enrollment At ELKS' CHAKITV BALL. Lively Sunday Pig Marionettes To TAXPAYERS'-MEETING. Building Loan To Annual Affair Will Be Held at the Theron McCampbell to Speak at tho Against Higher Lease Local Store Local Play Center Home Saturday, December 7. Chase For De&con Appear At Carlton Town Hall Tuesday. Pay Out $90,000 Railroad Fares The twelfth annuaUcharlty ball of The next meeting of the Red Bank Armitage & Baynton Take Ma- Started Seven Year» Ago With the Red Bank lodfie of Elks will be James E. Griggs of New Mon- Sue Hastings to Present "Alad- Taxpayers association will be held Second Keyport Lban Associa- The Mayor and Council of Red nee Place for Floor Covering Small Class of Children of held at the home Saturday night, De- mouth Was Called from din and His Wonderful Lamp" Tuesday night at eight o'clock at the tion Issues Its 55th Annual cember 17. All of thn proceeds will u Bank Are Opposed to Estnbliihment — Will Open Pr^School Ages, Now Has Church Sunday to Corral Two -—Better Entertainment to town hall- It will bo featured by &u Report—Cash Payment of posed Increased Rates Saturday. -
Herman Ritzau Found Not Guilty by Court
BED BANK 411 the New* of An Ideal Place u, Ur« BED BANK Located on the Beautiful und Surrounding Town» Shrewsbury IMver one hour fold Fearlessly and Without Dial from New York and provid- RED BANK TER ing every city convenience l.iuod WwkJy, Entaril u S«cond-Clasi Mutter at the Foit- Subicrlptlon Pricei Ons ¥e»r $2.00. VOLUME LVIII, NO. 16. offiu lit IUd Bunk, N. J., under the Act of March 8, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1935. SI* Months J1.00. Slnjlo Copy !c. PAGES 1 TO 14. Colored Elks New Parking Space - FHEEHOLDEKS THANKED. Amaranth Honors Complaint About BIG STING KAY CAUGHT. Muyor and Council Express Apprecl- An Unusual Fish Landed By Albert Herman Ritzau Found Closed Two Days For Theater Goers ullun fur Improving Broad Street. State, Of ficers Soft Coal Smoke Mnxson In ICurltan Buy. At the meeting of tho mayor and What la said to have been the council of lied Hank Monday night largest sting ray ever caught In Har- Thil Punishment Inflicted on Red Monmouth Parking Company a motion was unanimously passed Dinner and Reception Saturday- John Street Folks Say TTiey Will Not Guilty By Court Lease* Old Spinning Property Itan bay waa captured In the pound Bank Lodge Because Slot Ma- to send a letter of appreciation to Night for Mm. Lulu Clark of Have Donald Matthews Ar- nets of Albert Maxson of Port Mon- chines Were Used at Its Home on Monmouth Street—Board" the board of county freeholders for Highland Park and Amory P.