Oil? STRATTON WELDING Dillon Flying

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Oil? STRATTON WELDING Dillon Flying The Trade Wind • Page 4 'Charlie's Angels-'Bullseye' loud watching a TV movie? Four losers on the lam tackle 4:30 The angels enlist in the U.S. This one' 11 dolt. It's a sleeper a .suicide- mission in the <: QREBOP Army to uncover, a medical of a detective story, too. jungles of South America. ' 5:00 fraud. Baretta-'And Down (Rated PG) (101 mins.) (PG)(2hrs.) ... Q VEGETABLE SOUP Will Come Baby' Baretta's Q ffi DALLAS 4:00 ■ . : 5:30 lead to a baby-selling racket Suetllen is being pressured Q ITS YOUR BUSINESS Q ROMPER ROOM ((Thursday))is murdered forcing him to by Dusty to leave J.R., while assume the role of a Pam and Bobby's marriage prospective buyer. (Repeat: 2 continues to strain towards EVENING 9:00 hrs., 15 mins.) the breaking point. (Repeat;. K4) 20-20 11:00 60 mins.) 6:00 « W S H O U R CD DICK CAVETT SHOW © WALL JTREET WEEK NEWS ¡MOVIE -(MYSTERY) “ % 11:10 1Coal Stocks: Investing for LE NEWS NETWORK "Death On The Nile" 1978 Q STREETS OF SAN the Long Haul' Host: Louis !m(UJNTIL4A.M.)n t il 4 Rukeyser. Bette Davis, Peter Ustinov. FRANCISCO MORNING Q ULTRAMAN 0 ( 4 ) THE WHITE SHADOW Murder, mystery and an all- 11:30 9:30 Coach Reeves and his team •5:50 H ® Q _ WORLD'S star cast cruise the Nile in Q HBO SNEAK PREVIEW Q M O V IE -(SCIENCE FIC­ Q BIG BLUE MARBLE GREATEST SUPERFRIENDS; host a touring high school Agatha Christie's thriller. (AUCJGUST) TION) “ 6(00 SCHOOL. ROCK basketball contingent from (Rated PG) (2 hrs., 20 mins.) ( D ABC CAPTIONED NEWS "H -M a n " 1950 Kenji Sahara, ; MIGHTY MOUSE, the Soviet Union, highlighted Yumi Shirakawa. A GOQZILLA- Q P KNOTS LANDING 12:00 S OBETROTTERSh Ec KLE-JECKLE;HOUR; IN THE by a. fast-paced exhibition Karen is the very emblem of | TOMORROW radioactive liquid causes NEWS game. (Repeat: 60 mins.) courtesy when Sid's ex-wife, f uest host: Kelly Lange. havoc in the sewers of Tokyo. ASK NBC NEWS Q DICK VAN DYKE SHOW Susan, shows up In Knots Guests: Beverlee McKinsey, (90 mins.) SB ZOOM Landing, despite Sid’s Josh Taylor and Richard Dean ID BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL S ) NBC NEWS warning that Susan's visit Anderson, soap opera stars. ■Judge: The Law and Frank 6:30 could spell disaster. (Repeat; (60 mins.) Johnson' Part II. (60 mins.) PM MAGAZINE 60 mins.) (1 SUMMER SPORTS 10:00 § SANFORDANDSON 10:00 SPECIAL PT. I. ©QOS) NEWS MOVIE-(DRAMA) 12:10 "V oices'' 1679 Michael QF.B.I. 10:30 Ontkean, Amy Irving. Love ^ ^ ^ Ik s at Home' 1:00 1 THE TONIGHT SHOW story that deals with courage 10:30 I IRONSIDE Tosh Johnny Carson. Guest: and determination to over­ C Kg) THE TONIGHT SHOW ¡MOVIE-(SUSPENSE)*“ Sammy Davis, Jr. (60 mins.) come affliction and adversity. Host: Johnny Carson. *Elger Sanction" 1875 Clint Q ® FRIDAYS (Rated PG) (107 mins.) Guests: Bruce Dern, Joe Eastwood, George Kennedy. Guest: Kenny Loggins. o FACE THE MUSIC Williams, Jeff Greenfield. (90 A former paid killer is lured (Repeat; 70 mins.) O T tC T A C DOUGH mins.) out of retirement by the head | FRIDAYS Q ) OVER EASY 040 ABC NEWS of a secret U.S. government Suest: Warren Zevon. (70 Guest: Giselle MacKenzie. n Ig h t D n e agency to assassinate a mins.) Host: Hugh Downs. (Closed 10:35 couple of men in Switzerland. ID CAMERA THREE Captioned) OMOVIE -(ADVENTURE) *V4 (Rated R) (2 hrs., 8 mins.) ’Paul Draper on Tap' ® MARY TYLER MOORE ^'P lay Dirty" 1960 Michael 1:10 10:35 7:00 Caine, Nigel Davenport. QMERV GRIFFIN QMOVIE -(DRAMA) "Day of BUCK ROGERS IN THE During WWII a group of ex­ 2:00 tha Dolphin" 1973 George C.. ENTURY convict troops set out across Q YOUR RIGHT TO SAY IT Scott, Trish Van Devere. A genetically perfect woman, the North African desert, to 2:10 Research scientist, after STRATTON under the protection Of Buck destroy Rommels supplies, Q N E W S successfully working out a Rogers aboard a luxury space but are caught In a deadly 2:30 means of teaching dolphins yacht, Is kidnapped by a crossfire. (2 hrs., 25 mins.) QNEWS to talk, finds his animals WELDING bizarre female who can hurl 10:40 4:30 kidnapped by conspirators Portable welding, all typo fabrication, bolts of energy. (Repeat: 60 QM.A.S.H. Q LOVE AMERICAN STYLE who plan to use them in a plot mins.) • 10:50 5:00 to bomb the President of the irrigation installation and repair, mild 0 4 0 MORK AND MINDY 0 4 0 CHARLIE'S Q SUPER STATION FUN United States' boat. (115 Mindy secretly takes over a ANGELS-BARETTA TIME mins.) steel and aluminum pipe repair. newspaper lonely hearts 10:40 column and unwittingly leads QM.A.S.H. Jeannie into falling in love 11:00 with Mork. (Repeal) ATLANTA BRAVES 1275 Cosgrove Ln. 683-2840 QMOVIE-(COMEDY) “ % SPLAY ~ 'F !tz w llly " 1967 Dick Van ( ( F r i d a y ) ) lS R O : LIDO DE PARIS Dyke, Barbara Feldon. A ftarring Shirley MacLaine. butler has to rob a depart­ (D DICK CAVETT SHOW * J : f t t : ' f\ t: ft : t -i ment store on Christmas Eve .11:10 f ^ to save his employer. (2 hrs.) EVENING David Banner joins a carnival Q TESTIMONY OF TWQ MEN LAKMfi O THE WHITE SHADOW 6:00 act to help dispel its Against a backdrop of family c|olD--lune : Coach Reeves and his team NEWS reputation as a Jinx. (Repeat: conflicts during the period host a touring high school THE INCREDIBLE 60 mins.) after the Civil War, Dr. basketball contingent from w ID MACNEIL LEHRER Jonathen Ferrier stands trial HÄBBWABE the Soviet Union, highlighted David Banner joins a carnival REPORT for the murder of his wife. by a fast-paced exhibition act to help dispel its (D LOU GRANT Stars: David Birney, Barbara game. (Repeat: 60 mins.) reputation as a jinx. (Repeat: A powerful businessmen's Parkins. (D MACNEIL LEHRER 60 mins.) group flatters Mrs. Pynchon 11:30 120 n. montana 683-2651 pfo REPORT Q DICK VAN DYKE SHOW into backing a controversial CD ABC CAPTIONED NEWS 7:30 Q M O V IE -(SCIENCE- new airport, while Lou has ‘ 11:40 D illo n i -¿ ¡1 fo n ta n a 4 0 ANGIE flCTION) *“ problems with his hard- Q SECOND CITY nine-year-old hypochon­ "M ission Galáctica: Cylon drinking financial editor. TELEVISION driac causes chaos by in­ A tta ck" 1979 Lloyd Bridges, (Repeat: 60 mins.) 12:00 sisting he has scurvy and Lom e Greene. Last survivors 7:30 THE MIDNIGHT capturing the hearts of the of the human race war in fiery 0 4 0 GOODTIME GIRLS IIAL Benson household. mortal combat with vicious When Loretta Smoot cracks Hosts: Glen Campbell and HAROLD LLOYD'S tin-headed Cylons In another under pressure applied by Tanya Tucker. Guests: LD OF COMEDY exciting space adventuré of her boss, a supply general, Ambrosia, Olivia Newton- Air Tsxl~CharfBr FllfAU—FlylWf LM W li FRESH SEAFOOD 8:00 the daring Galáctica warriors. she mixes up requisitions John. (90 mins.) StVBrBl PlBRBt Avail#**« FiBWfl iBffBIW WBtf CM lt _ MOVIE OF THE WEEK (Rated G) (107 mins.) and winds up sending the QMOVIE -(ADVENTURE) PIb c b V#«r O rétr H bw Sfitti bn Rise: A Miracle Of Love’ ZOOM general's buddy a shipment 1979 Stars: James Farentino, SNBC NEWS of lingerie. "From Russia With Love" Kathryn Harrold. The real-life, 6:30 ED CIVIC DIALOGUE 1963 Sean Connery, Danlela heartwarming story about J f PM MAGAZINE g :0 0 Bianchi. James Bond 007 Is Dillon Flying dedicated parents who SANFORD AND SON QTBSN| TBS NEWS marked for death by the succeeded In bringing their FACE THE MUSIC FRIDAY NIGHT criminal organization PhcmMZP«} infant son out ol the labyrinth ¡TIC TAC DOUGH oil? SPECTRE. The bait is a Service of autism, despite gloomy [OVER EASY 'Casino' 1900 Stars: Mike Russian decoding machine medical predictions,, <2hrs.) uest: Charlotte Chandler. Connors, Lynda Day George. and a beautiful Russian O m i BARNEY MILLER Host: Hugh Downs. (Closed A suave and sophisticated defector. (Rated PG) (116 w o]o and Dietrich enter Into Captioned) gambler's floating hotel and mins.) an outrageous competition ID MARY TYLER MOORE gambling ship, the world's 12:10 when a pretty young woman 7:00 most luxurious, is stalked by Q VIRGINIAN who wants a volunteer to » M O V IE -(WESTERN- sabotage on its maiden 12:30 father her child starts com­ D R A M A )*“ voyage. (2 hrs.) Q M O V IE -(HORROR- paring the officers' most "Buck and the Preacher*' 0 SUMMER SPORTS Dr a m a ) * D&E desirable qualities. (Repeat) 1972 Sidney Poiller, Harry SPECIAL PT.I. "Brain That Wouldn't Die" STEAM (Closed-Captioned) Belafonte. A trail guide who O THE DUKES OF HAZZARD 1963 Jason Evers, Virginia WAY Q B AR N A BY JONES devotes himself to protecting /TTexas Ranger enlists the Leith. A surgeon ex­ Cleaning Service; When two ol Betty Jones' former slaves seeking to Dukes' help to track down a perimenting on transplanting cousins are murdered, she is homestead in theWest, is dangerous outlaw) hiding in parts of dead bodies to the WATER EXTRACTION Carpet & Upholstery singled out by two unlikely confronted by a con-man .in the swamp. (Repeat; 60 living, obtains his fiancee's “ We Use Proven Dependable Methods” private detectives as the preachers garb.
Recommended publications
  • The Musical Number and the Sitcom
    ECHO: a music-centered journal www.echo.ucla.edu Volume 5 Issue 1 (Spring 2003) It May Look Like a Living Room…: The Musical Number and the Sitcom By Robin Stilwell Georgetown University 1. They are images firmly established in the common television consciousness of most Americans: Lucy and Ethel stuffing chocolates in their mouths and clothing as they fall hopelessly behind at a confectionary conveyor belt, a sunburned Lucy trying to model a tweed suit, Lucy getting soused on Vitameatavegemin on live television—classic slapstick moments. But what was I Love Lucy about? It was about Lucy trying to “get in the show,” meaning her husband’s nightclub act in the first instance, and, in a pinch, anything else even remotely resembling show business. In The Dick Van Dyke Show, Rob Petrie is also in show business, and though his wife, Laura, shows no real desire to “get in the show,” Mary Tyler Moore is given ample opportunity to display her not-insignificant talent for singing and dancing—as are the other cast members—usually in the Petries’ living room. The idealized family home is transformed into, or rather revealed to be, a space of display and performance. 2. These shows, two of the most enduring situation comedies (“sitcoms”) in American television history, feature musical numbers in many episodes. The musical number in television situation comedy is a perhaps surprisingly prevalent phenomenon. In her introduction to genre studies, Jane Feuer uses the example of Indians in Westerns as the sort of surface element that might belong to a genre, even though not every example of the genre might exhibit that element: not every Western has Indians, but Indians are still paradigmatic of the genre (Feuer, “Genre Study” 139).
    [Show full text]
  • The Capitol Dome
    THE CAPITOL DOME The Capitol in the Movies John Quincy Adams and Speakers of the House Irish Artists in the Capitol Complex Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way A MAGAZINE OF HISTORY PUBLISHED BY THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL HISTORICAL SOCIETYVOLUME 55, NUMBER 22018 From the Editor’s Desk Like the lantern shining within the Tholos Dr. Paula Murphy, like Peart, studies atop the Dome whenever either or both America from the British Isles. Her research chambers of Congress are in session, this into Irish and Irish-American contributions issue of The Capitol Dome sheds light in all to the Capitol complex confirms an import- directions. Two of the four articles deal pri- ant artistic legacy while revealing some sur- marily with art, one focuses on politics, and prising contributions from important but one is a fascinating exposé of how the two unsung artists. Her research on this side of can overlap. “the Pond” was supported by a USCHS In the first article, Michael Canning Capitol Fellowship. reveals how the Capitol, far from being only Another Capitol Fellow alumnus, John a palette for other artist’s creations, has been Busch, makes an ingenious case-study of an artist (actor) in its own right. Whether as the historical impact of steam navigation. a walk-on in a cameo role (as in Quiz Show), Throughout the nineteenth century, steam- or a featured performer sharing the marquee boats shared top billing with locomotives as (as in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington), the the most celebrated and recognizable motif of Capitol, Library of Congress, and other sites technological progress.
    [Show full text]
  • 8 Pm 8:30 9 Pm 9:30 10 Pm 10:30 11 Pm A&E Live PD: Rewind (TV14) Live Live PD (TV14) Live PD -- Live PD (TV14) Live PD -- 10.17.19
    Friday Prime-Time Cable TV 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 11 pm A&E Live PD: Rewind (TV14) Live Live PD (TV14) Live PD -- Live PD (TV14) Live PD -- 10.17.19. Å PD: Rewind 317. (N) Å 04.10.20. (N) Å AMC The Karate Kid ›› (1986) Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki “Pat” The Karate Kid Part II ›› (1986) Ralph Mac- Morita. (PG) Å chio, Noriyuki “Pat” Morita. (PG) Å ANP Tanked: Sea-Lebrity Edition (TV14) Prankster-comedy duo Tanked (TVPG) Rock star DJ Tanked Jeff Dunham and Jeff Termaine order tanks with a sense Ashba wants another tank (TVPG) Shark of humor. (N) but he needs it ASAP. Å Byte. Å BBC From Russia Goldfinger ›››› (1964) Sean Connery, Gert Frobe. Agent 007 drives an Graham Norton With Love Aston Martin, runs into Oddjob and fights Goldfinger’s scheme to rob Fort Compilation. (1963) (6) Å Knox. (PG) Å (N) Å BET This Christmas ›› (2007) Delroy Lindo, Idris Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins ›› (2008) Martin Lawrence, Elba. (PG-13) (7) Å James Earl Jones. (PG-13) Å Bravo Shahs of Sunset (TV14) GG Shahs of Sunset (TV14) Des- Watch What Shahs of Sunset (TV14) Des- undergoes emergency sur- tiney surprises Sara’s broth- Happens tiney surprises Sara’s broth- gery, and the crew rallies er, Sam, for his birthday. (TV14) (N) Å er, Sam, for his birthday. Å around her. Å (N) Å CMT Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Mom (TV14) Best Me (PG- Å Å Å Å Å Å 13) Å Com Tosh.0 (TV14) Tosh.0 (TV14) Tosh.0 (TV14) Tosh.0 (TV14) Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny Crank Yankers Ticket Girl.
    [Show full text]
  • Changemakers: Biographies of African Americans in San Francisco Who Made a Difference
    The University of San Francisco USF Scholarship: a digital repository @ Gleeson Library | Geschke Center Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and McCarthy Center Student Scholarship the Common Good 2020 Changemakers: Biographies of African Americans in San Francisco Who Made a Difference David Donahue Follow this and additional works at: https://repository.usfca.edu/mccarthy_stu Part of the History Commons CHANGEMAKERS AFRICAN AMERICANS IN SAN FRANCISCO WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE Biographies inspired by San Francisco’s Ella Hill Hutch Community Center murals researched, written, and edited by the University of San Francisco’s Martín-Baró Scholars and Esther Madríz Diversity Scholars CHANGEMAKERS: AFRICAN AMERICANS IN SAN FRANCISCO WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE © 2020 First edition, second printing University of San Francisco 2130 Fulton Street San Francisco, CA 94117 Published with the generous support of the Walter and Elise Haas Fund, Engage San Francisco, The Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good, The University of San Francisco College of Arts and Sciences, University of San Francisco Student Housing and Residential Education The front cover features a 1992 portrait of Ella Hill Hutch, painted by Eugene E. White The Inspiration Murals were painted in 1999 by Josef Norris, curated by Leonard ‘Lefty’ Gordon and Wendy Nelder, and supported by the San Francisco Arts Commission and the Mayor’s Offi ce Neighborhood Beautifi cation Project Grateful acknowledgment is made to the many contributors who made this book possible. Please see the back pages for more acknowledgments. The opinions expressed herein represent the voices of students at the University of San Francisco and do not necessarily refl ect the opinions of the University or our sponsors.
    [Show full text]
  • Senior Home Owners Learn Best Uses for Home Equity Local Voters
    Summit Heralcl ... Summit's only real newspaper VOLUME 98 NO. 14 November 10,1984 Price: 25' Senior home owners learn best uses for home equity nyPEGTHURLER older being home owners. Twen- pay for home improvements or 3)lioine-matching programs AREA — Senior home owners ty percent live in renlal units, and repairs. Such a plan may mean where better use can be made of arc increasingly rich in equity and only five percent are housed in that low or no interest is paid, existing housing; and 4)accessory poor in cash, according to senior nursing homes or under custodial and no payments are due until the apartments; where a private unit housing consultants speaking at plans. homeowner dies or sells his is installed inside a private home. the Housing Conference for Seniors learned how to best home. Carol Hertweck, Summit, was Union County senior citizens last make use of their equity, Echo housing a committee member of the Con- Saturday at the F. Edward through: l)Loan plans involving Topics similar to those being ference, which featured speakers Bierteumpfel Senior Center in reverse mortgages, offering home discussed by Summit's Planning Leo Baldwin, coordinator of Union. owners the opportunity to ex- Board relating to senior housing housing programs, American Summit's Mary Burger was a change housing equity for cash in the Master Plan being up- Association of Retired Persons, delegate to the Conference as a and continue to occupy their dated, were on the Conference and Leon Harper, Housing Con- representative of the Senior home; 2)Salc plans, where the agenda such as l)echo housing- a sultant, ARP.
    [Show full text]
  • Tv Land Awards to Honor Comedic Icon Don Rickles with This Year’S Legend Award
    TV LAND AWARDS TO HONOR COMEDIC ICON DON RICKLES WITH THIS YEAR’S LEGEND AWARD Show Will Tape on Sunday, April 19th and Air on Sunday, April 26th at 8PM ET/PT on TV LAND Los Angeles, CA - March 31, 2009 – Multi-talented Don Rickles, the world’s most beloved “outrageous comic,” actor and author will be bestowed the Legend Award at “The 2009 TV Land Awards,” it was announced today by Larry W. Jones, president, TV Land. The Legend Award is presented to an entertainer or a television show that has stood the test of time and ranks among the most memorable and celebrated in television and movie history. “The 2009 TV Land Awards,” hosted by Neil Patrick Harris ("How I Met Your Mother," Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle and Assassins ) and will tape on Sunday, April 19th at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City to air on TV Land during a special presentation of TV Land PRIME on Sunday, April 26th at 8pm ET/PT. Previous recipients of the Legend Award include “The Carol Burnett Show,” “Cheers,” Garry Marshall, “The Andy Griffith Show” and “The Dick Van Dyke Show.” “I feel honored that TV Land has finally woken up and decided to make me this year’s recipient of the Legend Award,” says Don Rickles. “Throughout my career, I have loved entertaining people and to be recognized for my achievements is truly extraordinary.” “Don Rickles is a national treasure whose comedy transcends generations,” states Jones. “He is a true pioneer who has won the hearts of millions across the world with his quick wit and sarcasm.
    [Show full text]
  • FILMS and THEIR STARS 1. CK: OW Citizen Kane: Orson Welles 2
    FILMS AND THEIR STARS 1. CK: OW Citizen Kane: Orson Welles 2. TGTBATU: CE The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Clint Eastwood 3. RFTS: KM Reach for the Sky: Kenneth More 4. FG; TH Forest Gump: Tom Hanks 5. TGE: SM/CB The Great Escape: Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson ( OK. I got it wrong!) 6. TS: PN/RR The Sting: Paul Newman and Robert Redford 7. GWTW: VL Gone with the Wind: Vivien Leigh 8. MOTOE: PU Murder on the Orient Express; Peter Ustinov (but it wasn’t it was Albert Finney! DOTN would be correct) 9. D: TH/HS/KB Dunkirk: Tom Hardy, Harry Styles, Kenneth Branagh 10. HN: GC High Noon: Gary Cooper 11. TS: JN The Shining: Jack Nicholson 12. G: BK Gandhi: Ben Kingsley 13. A: NK/HJ Australia: Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman 14. OGP: HF On Golden Pond: Henry Fonda 15. TDD: LM/CB/TS The Dirty Dozen: Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, Telly Savalas 16. A: MC Alfie: Michael Caine 17. TDH: RDN The Deer Hunter: Robert De Niro 18. GWCTD: ST/SP Guess who’s coming to Dinner: Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier 19. TKS: CF The King’s Speech: Colin Firth 20. LOA: POT/OS Lawrence of Arabia: Peter O’Toole, Omar Shariff 21. C: ET/RB Cleopatra: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton 22. MC: JV/DH Midnight Cowboy: Jon Voight, Dustin Hoffman 23. P: AP/JL Psycho: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh 24. TG: JW True Grit: John Wayne 25. TEHL: DS The Eagle has landed: Donald Sutherland. 26. SLIH: MM Some like it Hot: Marilyn Monroe 27.
    [Show full text]
  • 'When Calls the Heart' Production Bios Brad Krevoy
    ‘WHEN CALLS THE HEART’ PRODUCTION BIOS BRAD KREVOY (Executive Producer) – Brad Krevoy co‐founded the Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA) in 1986 and has played a key role in the finance, development, production and distribution of more than 100 motion picture and television projects that have grossed more than 500 million USD and have garnered multiple Academy Award®, DGA, Golden Globe®, WGA, Emmy® and Humanitas awards and nominations. His producing credits include the smash hit comedy “Dumb and Dumber” starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, the Peabody Award-winning TV movie “Annie,” Kevin Spacey’s directorial debut “Albino Alligator,” “A Love Song for Bobby Long” starring John Travolta and Scarlett Johansson, “Kingpin” starring Woody Harrelson, Dennis Quaid and Bill Murray, “Jungle 2 Jungle” with Tim Allen and Martin Short, the Chris Farley comedy “Beverly Hills Ninja” and “Taking Chance” starring Kevin Bacon, which was the most watched HBO Original film in five years when released and which received multiple Emmy®, Golden Globe®, WGA, DGA, SAG, and Humanitas awards and nominations. In 1996, Krevoy sold MPCA and became co-president of Orion Pictures, where he released such films as Victor Nunez’s critically acclaimed “Ulee’s Gold” starring Peter Fonda and director Sergei Bodrov’s “Prisoner of the Mountains,” an Academy Award® and Golden Globe® nominee for Best Foreign Language Film. Krevoy’s revitalized Orion Pictures was sold to Kirk Kerkorian’s MGM/UA in 1997. Krevoy subsequently restarted MPCA. The new MPCA’s recent productions include “Taking Chance” and Disney’s “Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2,” which was the best-selling DVD release worldwide when released.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Nominations Announced for the 19Th Annual Screen Actors Guild
    Nominations Announced for the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ceremony will be Simulcast Live on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013 on TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. (ET)/5 p.m. (PT) LOS ANGELES (Dec. 12, 2012) — Nominees for the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® for outstanding performances in 2012 in five film and eight primetime television categories as well as the SAG Awards honors for outstanding action performances by film and television stunt ensembles were announced this morning in Los Angeles at the Pacific Design Center’s SilverScreen Theater in West Hollywood. SAG-AFTRA Executive Vice President Ned Vaughn introduced Busy Philipps (TBS’ “Cougar Town” and the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® Social Media Ambassador) and Taye Diggs (“Private Practice”) who announced the nominees for this year’s Actors®. SAG Awards® Committee Vice Chair Daryl Anderson and Committee Member Woody Schultz announced the stunt ensemble nominees. The 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® will be simulcast live nationally on TNT and TBS on Sunday, Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. (ET)/5 p.m. (PT) from the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center. An encore performance will air immediately following on TNT at 10 p.m. (ET)/7 p.m. (PT). Recipients of the stunt ensemble honors will be announced from the SAG Awards® red carpet during the tntdrama.com and tbs.com live pre-show webcasts, which begin at 6 p.m. (ET)/3 p.m. (PT). Of the top industry accolades presented to performers, only the Screen Actors Guild Awards® are selected solely by actors’ peers in SAG-AFTRA.
    [Show full text]
  • Summer 2020 Lineup
    NEW RELEASES SUMMER 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic FRONTLINE is working tirelessly to bring you the facts, perspectives and stories that explain this unprecedented time with five special programs. With the world reeling from the coronavirus outbreak, FRONTLINE presents a special report from Seattle—the first U.S. city struck by the virus and a bellwether for what was to hit the rest of the country. Veteran science reporter and FRONTLINE correspondent Miles O’Brien tells the inside story of Seattle’s fight to identify and contain the novel coronavirus, traveling through the locked-down city—from the hospital where patient one was treated to the nursing home where the outbreak exploded. In almost real time, doctors, patients and public health officials recount the dramatic story of how the unusually well-prepared city hoped that it had averted a crisis, then confronted the grim reality of the fast-spreading virus. The film shows how the federal government’s missteps early on impacted cities like Seattle, and highlights the contrast between the two Washingtons—between the Trump administration’s messaging in Washington, D.C., and the increasingly dire situation on the ground in Washington State. As the pandemic continues to take its toll, O’Brien has remained in Seattle to document the ongoing fight and its significance as a cautionary tale for the rest of the country. 1x60 Play Program Produced by Miles O’Brien for FRONTLINE. 2 COVID’s Hidden Toll FRONTLINE investigates how the COVID crisis has hit vulnerable immigrants and undocumented workers. The film features stories from the pandemic’s invisible victims, including crucial farm and meat-packing workers who lack protections and have been getting sick.
    [Show full text]
  • Mcfadden-Mini Page-Mary Poppins
    Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious 3. What does one need to understand in order to Flying with Mary Poppins: use ‘green screen’ effectively? Mini Page: Week of March 23-29, 2014 A how gravity behaves CCSS: reading non-fiction text B how heat behaves C how light behaves Vocabulary: Locate the words below in the Mini D how sound behaves Page. Does the context make clear the meaning of the words? Find other words critical to understanding the text and explain their meaning and significance. 4. What was the ‘first’ in “Mary Poppins”? • su·per·cal·i·frag·i·lis·tic·ex·pi·al·i·do·cious - A hiring a governess to teach music adjective used as a nonsense word by children to B mixing ‘live action’ and ‘animation’ express approval C using a blue screen with a matte mask (http://dictionary.reference.com/) D having Andrews and Melies work together • governess – a woman employed to live with a family and to care for and to teach the young children living in the household. 5. Which award did Walt Disney receive for • animation - the process of creating a “Mary Poppins”? continuous motion and shape-change-illusion by means of the rapid display of a sequence of still A Academy Award images that minimally differ ... the making of a B Golden Globe Award cartoon….(Wikipedia) C Pulitzer Prize • The prefix ‘co’/’com’ – with; together D Tony Award 1. Which is most like the relationship below? Ans: Melies : “A Trip to the Moon.” 1b 3c A animation : cartoon 2d 4b B Disney : “Mary Poppins” C sodium vapor : green screen 3c 5a D Dick Van Dyke : Julie Andrews Use the News: Find examples of current movies that employ animation.
    [Show full text]
  • Murder on the Orient Express: a Return Ticket Wieland Schwanebeck
    This is an accepted manuscript version of an article published in Adaptation 11.1 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1093/adaptation/apx025 Film Review: Murder on the Orient Express: A Return Ticket Wieland Schwanebeck Murder on the Orient Express. Dir. Kenneth Branagh. Perf. Kenneth Branagh, Michelle Pfeiffer, Judi Dench, Johnny Depp. Fox, 2017. In the first scene of Kenneth Branagh’s big-screen adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express (1934)—one of Agatha Christie’s three most popular novels, according to a 2015 poll (Flood)—famous Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot plagues the staff members of a Jerusalem hotel with his unusual request for two eggs of identical size. He goes so far as to apply a ruler to his breakfast, only to conclude that it does not meet his requirements. The scene serves as a neat summary of the character that will likely sit well with hardcore Christie admirers—the author famously had Captain Hastings characterize Poirot as a man so meticulous that ‘a speck of dust would have caused him more pain than a bullet wound’ (1920/2007: 14)—and the shot of Branagh (the film’s star as well as its director) cowering behind his breakfast table and scrutinizing the eggs sets up Murder on the Orient Express as an adaptation that literally goes ab ovo. It invokes the initial description of the character in Christie’s debut novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles (‘His head was exactly the shape of an egg’, 1920/2007: 14), and at the same time it is indicative of how the film reboots Christie for the twenty-first century, playing up Poirot’s tics while also humanizing him, an adaptive policy that has worked wonders for Sherlock Holmes.
    [Show full text]