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Thursday, February 1, 2024

February in movie history - Simon (1980):


Simon,
directed and written by Marshall Brickman,
based on a story by Marshall Brickman and Thomas Baum,
was released in the United States in February, 1980.
Exact release date unknown.
Music by Stanley Silverman.


Cast:
Alan Arkin, Madeline Kahn, Austin Pendleton, Judy Graubart, William Finley, Wallace Shawn, Jayant, Max Wright, Fred Gwynne, Adolph Green, Keith Szarabajka, Ann Risley, Pierre Epstein, Roy Cooper, Rex Robbins, David Warrilow, Hetty Galen, Louise Lasser, Dick Cavett.

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

On this day in movie history - A Beautiful Mind (2001):


A Beautiful Mind,
directed by Ron Howard,
written by Akiva Goldsman,
based on the book by Sylvia Nasar,
was released in the United States on December 13, 2001.
Music by James Horner.


Cast:
Russell Crowe, Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Christopher Plummer, Paul Bettany, Adam Goldberg, Josh Lucas, Anthony Rapp, Jason Gray-Stanford, Judd Hirsch, Austin Pendleton, Vivien Cardone, Jillie Simon, Victor Steinbach, Tanya Clarke, Thomas F. Walsh, Jesse Doran, Kent Cassella, Patrick Blindauer, John Blaylock, Roy Thinnes, Anthony Easton, Cheryl Howard, Rance Howard, Jane Jenkins, Darius Stone, Josh Pais, Alex Toma, Valentina Cardinalli, Teagle F. Bougere, David B. Allen, Michael Esper, Eva Burkley, Amy Walz, Tracey Toomey, Jennifer Weedon, Yvonne Thomas, Holly Pitrago, Isadore Rosenfeld, Tommy Allen, Dave Bayer, Brian Keith Lewis, Tom McNutt, Will Dunham, Glenn Roberts, Ed Jupp Jr., Christopher Stockton, Gregory Dress, Carla Occhiogrosso, Matt Samson, Lyena Nomura, Kathleen Fellegara, Betsy Klompus, Stelio Savante, Logan McCall, Bob Broder, Michael Abbott Jr., Liche Ariza, Michael Arthur, Reggie Austin, Fileena Bahris, Lloyd Baskin, Sean Bennett, Cade Bittner, James Thomas Bligh, Peter Bonilla, Rich Bryant, Dan Chen, Phil Cirincione, Scott Addison Clay, Ty Copeman, Sean Dillon, Berly Ellis, Jonah Falcon, Fabrizio Fante, Scott Fernstrom, Michael Fiore, Mike Fitzgerald, Todd Fredericks, Seth Gabel, Russell Gibson, Gregory Gordon, Evan Hart, Jason Horton, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ron Howard, Vivian Kalinov, Alex Lorre, Monique Marissa Lukens, Dory Manzour, Tiffany Marz, Charles McClelland, Jon M. McDonnell, Arnold Montey, Robert Myers, Ryan O’Connor, Nick Oddo, Charles Pendelton, Reed Penney, Michael C. Pierce, Mills Pierre, Deborah Rayne, Sean Reid, Colby Ryan, Brian Smyj, Ned Stuart, Dave Sweeney, Alessandro Tanaka, Douglas Taurel, John H. Tobin, Jeffrey Todd, Michael Tota, Jarred Treiber, Ryan Tygh, Erik Van Wyck, James Whalen, Warner Wolf.

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

On this day in movie history - 5 - 25 - 77 (2022):


5 - 25 - 77,
directed and written by Patrick Read Johnson,
was released in the United States on October 11, 2022.
Music by David E. Russo.


Cast:
John Francis Daley, Austin Pendleton, Colleen Camp, Neil Flynn, Steve Coulter, Emmi Chen, Katie Jeep, Justin Mentell, Gwen Kmiec, Mark Lorenz, Christopher McLinden, Caitlin Barlow, Ema Tuennerman, Eddie Kunz, Eric Miles, Tim Beringer, Yasmin Golan, William Holmes, Michael Pawlak, Kevin J. Stephens, Courtney Bean, Darlene Benigno, Zach Criswell, Tony Farella, Sean Gillette, J. Spencer Greene, Kevin Scott Greer, Nicholas Joseph Harden, Michelle Higgins, Elizabeth Hipwell, Scott Holmes, Rick Ingalsbe, Theophilus Jamal, Coady Johnson, Merrick Johnson, Patrick Read Johnson, Gunner Jones, Jordan Keller, Caitlin Kennedy, Al Leinonen, Adam Leiphart, Jocelyn Levin, Mike Markoff, Paul Mifflin, Alyssa N. Miles, Evan Muday, Diane Perry, Sam Raysby, Adam Shalzi, David Shin, Daniel Robert Smith, Dan Tomei, Matt Ukena, Michael K. Washko, Brooke Wilhelm, James Zahn, Allison Belmont, Rich Denikas, Nathan Geist, Derek F. Mahr, Jon Marshall, Michael P. Noens, Ron Valdez, Darryl Villacorta, Jaclyn Watt, Jocelyn Wesler.

Sunday, October 1, 2023

On this day in movie history - Diary of the Dead (1976):


Diary of the Dead,
directed by Arvin Brown,
written by I.C. Rapoport and Robert L. Fish,
based on the novel One Across, Two Down by Ruth Rendell,
was released in the United States in October 1976.
Exact release date unknown.
Music by Jacques Urbont.

Cast:
Hector Elizondo, Edward Binns, Joyce Ebert, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Salome Jens, Laurie Kennedy, Joseph Maher, James Naughton, Austin Pendleton, George Spalding, Richard Venture, Lee Wallace, Kate Wilkinson.