Tuesday, October 24, 2023

On this day in movie history - Triangle (2009):


Triangle,
directed and written by Christopher Smith,
was released in the United States on October 24, 2009.
Music by Christian Henson.


Cast:
Melissa George, Michael Dorman, Rachael Carpani, Henry Nixon, Emma Lung, Liam Hemsworth, Joshua McIvor, Bryan Probets.

On this day in music history - Heavy Rotation, by Anastacia (2008):

The album Heavy Rotation,
by Anastacia,
was released on October 24, 2008.

On this day in music history - Back to the Blues, by Sue Foley (2000):

The album Back to the Blues,
by Sue Foley,
was released on October 24, 2000.

On this day in music history - Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, by Simon & Garfunkel (1966):

The album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme,
by Simon & Garfunkel,
was released on October 24, 1966.

On this day in movie history - Tower of London (1962):


Tower of London,
directed by Roger Corman,
written by Leo Gordon, F. Amos Powell and James B. Gordon,
based on a story by Leo Gordon and F. Amos Powell,
was released in the United States on October 24, 1962.
Music by Michael Andersen.


Cast:
Vincent Price, Michael Pate, Joan Freeman, Robert Brown, Bruce Gordon, Joan Camden, Richard Hale, Sandra Knight, Charles Macaulay, Justice Watson, Sarah Selby, Donald Losby, Sara Taft, Eugene Mazzola, Morris Ankrum, Paul Frees, Gene Roth, Jack Tornek.

On this day in movie history - Detective Story (1951):


Detective Story,
directed by William Wyler,
written by Robert Wyler and Philip Yordan,
based on the play by Sidney Kingsley,
was released in the United States on October 24, 1951.
Music composed by Miklós Rózsa and Victor Young.


Cast:
Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker, William Bendix, Cathy O'Donnell, George Macready, Horace McMahon, Gladys George, Joseph Wiseman, Lee Grant, Gerald Mohr, Frank Faylen, Craig Hill, Michael Strong, Luis Van Rooten, Bert Freed, Warner Anderson, Grandon Rhodes, William 'Bill' Phillips, Russell Evans, Charles Campbell, Edmund Cobb, Ann Codee, Catherine Doucet, Pat Flaherty, Harper Goff, Howard Joslin, Donald Kerr, George Magrill, Mike Mahoney, James Maloney, Lee Miller, Ralph Montgomery, Burt Mustin, Jack Perry, Robert S. Scott, Jack Shea, Kay Wiley.

Born on this day – Bill Hinzman:


Bill Hinzman

Actor

Director

October 24, 1936 – February 5, 2012

Credits:

Devil Ant 3: Son of Devil Ant (2016); Mimesis (2011); River of Darkness (2011); The Spookshow (2009); It Came from Trafalgar (2009); Shadow: Dead Riot (2006); The Drunken Dead Guy (2005); Saloonatics (2002); Children of the Living Dead (2001); Dogs with Jobs (2000); Night of the Living Dead: 30th Anniversary Edition (1999); The Dead Walk: Remaking a Classic (1999); The Devil Ant (1999); Star of Jaipur (1998); Captured Alive (1997); Evil Ambitions (1996); Scream Queens' Naked Christmas (1996); Santa Claws (1996); The Langoliers (1995); Legion of the Night (1995); Backstreet Justice (1994); FleshEater (1988); Ruth Rendell Mysteries (1987); Drive-in Madness! (1987); The Majorettes (1986); Midnight (1982); Knightriders (1981); The Amusement Park (1975); The Winners (1973–1974); The Crazies (1973); Season of the Witch (1972); There's Always Vanilla (1971); Night of the Living Dead (1968).

Born on this day – Sonny Terry:


Sonny Terry

Blues singer

Musician

Harmonicist

October 24, 1911 – March 11, 1986

Born on this day – Preston Blair:


Preston Blair

Animator

Director

Writer

Producer

October 24, 1908 – April 19, 1995

Credits:

Cartoon Alley (2005); Fantasia 2000 (1999); The Pink Panther (1995); ToonHeads (1992); Lifestyles of the Rich and Animated (1991); Freakies (1974); Journey Back to Oz (1972); Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? (1966); The Flintstones (1961); Donald Duck and his Companions (1960); Rodney (1956); Sleepy-Time Squirrel (1954); Why Play Leap Frog? (1950); Señor Droopy (1949); Meet King Joe (1949); Goggle Fishing Bear (1949); Bad Luck Blackie (1949); Pueblo Pluto (1949); The Bear and the Hare (1948); The Bear and the Bean (1948); Going Places (1948); Lucky Ducky (1948); Make Mine Freedom (1948); Fun and Fancy Free (1947); Uncle Tom's Cabaña (1947); Red Hot Rangers (1947); Hound Hunters (1947); Henpecked Hoboes (1946); Northwest Hounded Police (1946); The Hick Chick (1946); Lonesome Lenny (1946); Wild and Woolfy (1945); Swing Shift Cinderella (1945); The Shooting of Dan McGoo (1945); Jerky Turkey (1945); The Screwy Truant (1945); Big Heel-Watha (1944); Happy-Go-Nutty (1944); Batty Baseball (1944); Screwball Squirrel (1944); What's Buzzin' Buzzard? (1943); One Ham's Family (1943); Who Killed Who? (1943); Red Hot Riding Hood (1943); Dumb-Hounded (1943); Pluto at the Zoo (1942); The Early Bird Dood It! (1942); Blitz Wolf (1942); T-Bone for Two (1942); Bambi (1942); Holiday Inn (1942); The Sleep Walker (1942); Dumbo (1941); The Alley Cat (1941); Fantasia (1940); Bone Trouble (1940); Donald's Dog Laundry (1940); The Riveter (1940); Pinocchio (1940); Officer Duck (1939); The Pointer (1939); Sea Scouts (1939); Beach Picnic (1939); The Practical Pig (1939); Donald's Golf Game (1938); The Whalers (1938); Mickey's Polo Team (1936); Catnips of 1940 (1934); Masquerade Party (1934); Busy Bus (1934); Bowery Daze (1934); Cinder Alley (1934); Tom Thumb (1934); The Autograph Hunter (1934); The Curio Shop (1933); The Bill Poster (1933); Stage Krazy (1933); Krazy Spooks (1933); Whacks Museum (1933); Out of the Ether (1933); Antique Antics (1933); House Cleaning (1933); Bunnies and Bonnets (1933); Wooden Shoes (1933); Medicine Show (1933); Wedding Bells (1933); Snow Time (1932); The Minstrel Show (1932); The Crystal Gazebo (1932); Prosperity Blues (1932); Apache Kid (1932); Seeing Stars (1932); Light House Keeping (1932); Binko the Toreador (1931); Sand Witches (1931); Hot-Toe Mollie (1930); Arabian Nightmare (1930).

Lucy Jane Bledsoe, on writing:


Writing is incredibly hard.
But I want to do it.
That said, I make it the top priority in every day, which for me means the first hours after getting out of bed in the morning.
I've been doing it enough years now that I don't even think about waiting for my muse to show up, I just get to work.

- Lucy Jane Bledsoe.