Jack Nicholson: the cinema's neurotic touch
Cinema >> Actors and Actresses
One of the Greatest Hollywood Star
When it comes to a casting role that requires an actor with having the neurotic touch, only one name comes to mind. Jack Nicholson who is best known for some of the most twisted…
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Lucille Ball, Everyone's Favorite Redhead
We Love Lucille!
Lucille Ball was born in Jamestown, New York on August 6, 1911. Due to her father's job, she moved several times while she was still a toddler. Her mother was pregnant with Lucille's…
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John Wayne, The Great American
The Life of the "Duke"
A Almost 30 years after his death, John “Duke” Wayne remains a legendary figure in the hearts and memories of America and the world. The universally acclaimed actor wasn't just known for his…
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Bram Stoker and Dracula
The Author of Dracula
Abraham (Bram) Stoker was born on November 8th, 1847 in one of the suburbs surrounding Dublin, Ireland. A great deal of his childhood was spent in bed for he remained quite sick as a child.…
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The Evolution of Superman
Cartoons >> Characters
How the Man of Steel is Born?
T The story of Superman has fascinated the world for over seventy years with no sign of slowing down. From the humble beginning from the minds of two best friends in Cleveland, Ohio…
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Jayne Mansfield
A Blond in Hollywood
Jayne Mansfield: The family from beginning to end At an early age Vera Jayne Palmer was certain that some day in her future she would become a star. Even throughout her childhood starting at a…
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Roger Corman: The King of B Movies
The Master of Horror
Before there was King of the "B rate" films, there was Roger William Corman born April 5th, 1926 in Detroit, Michigan who many would soon learn in his astonishing career that he was in fact,…
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Freidrich Wilhelm Murnau: Master of the Expressionism
Director of Nosferatu 1922
F F. W. Murnau, born Freidrich Wilhelm Plumpe on December 28, 1888 in Westphalia is best known for his work in Expressionism films, most notably Nosferatu with Max Schreck as the vampire)…
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Terence Hill - Italian Superstar
We Call Him Trinity
Terence Hill is a legendary Italian actor (born as Mario Girotti), who became famous for playing in Italian western movies (a.k.a spaghetti westerns) together with his friend and partner Bud Spencer. Terence Hill was…
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Robert Vaughn - Old School Legend
The Best Spy of All Times
Robert Vaughn was born in a showbiz orientated family in New York in 1932. His mother worked as a stage actress while his dad loved radio and worked as an actor in a radio…
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Jack Nicholson: the cinema's neurotic touch
One of the Greatest Hollywood Star
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Lucille Ball, Everyone's Favorite Redhead
We Love Lucille!
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John Wayne, The Great American
The Life of the "Duke"
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Bram Stoker and Dracula
The Author of Dracula
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The Evolution of Superman
How the Man of Steel is Born?
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Jayne Mansfield
A Blond in Hollywood
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Roger Corman: The King of B Movies
The Master of Horror
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Freidrich Wilhelm Murnau: Master of the Expressionism
Director of Nosferatu 1922
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Terence Hill - Italian Superstar
We Call Him Trinity
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Robert Vaughn - Old School Legend
The Best Spy of All Times
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Susan Hayward became a versatile actress in Hollywood after a successful run as a model. She came to Hollywood during a nationwide search for someone to play Scarlett O’Hara in the screen version of the novel, “Gone with the Wind” . She and others would lose out to Vivien Leigh, but Hayward would prove to be an attractive addition to the Hollywood scene. That same year, she would gain a bit part in the movie, “Hollywood Hotel” with...
Read More...Ava Gardner became one of Hollywood’s top actresses in the golden age of movies. She has received nominations for both the Academy Awards and the BAFTA Awards for her performances. She is also known for her many loves and relationships. Gardner was born in 1922 in a small farming community of North Carolina and was the youngest of seven children. In 1941, Gardner visited her sister in New York, where her brother in law – a professional photographer...
Read More...Gregory Peck was one of 20th Century Fox’s most popular actors from 1940 until the 1960s, portraying memorable roles such as Atticus Finch, Captain Ahab, and Sam Bowden. Born and raised in San Diego, CA, Peck was involved in various sports while in college, including track and university rowing. He first enrolled at what is now San Diego State University before gaining admission to University of California Berkeley. It was at Berkeley where Peck...
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The movie “They Call Me Trinity” was one of the most unique films of the 1970’s, because of the integrated combination of action and comedy. The overall effect made it a wonderful movie. Due to its interesting story plot, it was able to maintain the interest of the audience throughout the 109 minute runtime. This is not just a normal western cowboy movie that only concentrates on the fighting scenes to get rid of the Mexicans. But it also focuses...
Read More...“Beat the Devil” is not the exciting and interesting story the name suggests. Furthermore, the movie does not entirely translate the full meaning of the plot to the audience. The story outline was derived from a novel. Therefore, it can be said that the novel is more appealing than the film itself. This man be the reason why this movie was a failure during the time it was listed in cinemas and theaters. The film features very dry content as it...
Read More...Italian western or spaghetti westerns refer to those categories of western films that become apparent in 1960s and stayed through the 1970’s. It has been given this name as most were films by Italians, generally producing and directing with Spanish production studios, in a mutual partnership. The critics have given the name of Italian...
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Read More...Mary Jane Croft was born in 1916 in Muncie, Indiana. Her career began while she was still a teenager, on the stage at the Muncie Civic Theatre. She then joined the Guild Theatre Company in Cincinnati, going from there to WLW, a radio station/production company that produced many radio programs. She had radio roles in many productions...
Read More...Born in 1906 as Charles T. Aldrich, Jr., Gale Gordon had show business in his genes. His mother was the English actress Gloria Gordon and his father was Charles Aldrich, a big star of vaudeville. With a background like that and an entertainment atmosphere to grow up in, there is little chance that Gordon...
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The Mad Scientist The first episode where we are first introduced to the man of steel. We find out a mad scientist has sent a letter to the Daily Planet threatening to destroy the city with a destructive ray. Lois knows where he is and takes her plane up to get the scoop. The scientist captures her and uses his...
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