Sunday, February 4, 2024
Born on this day – George A. Romero:
Director
Writer
Editor
February 4, 1940 – July 16, 2017
Credits:
A Christmas Tale (2005);
A Fish Story (2013); Another Night of the Living Dead (2011); Benefit for the
Living Dead (2005); Bruiser (2000); Call of the Dead (2011); Chill Factor:
House Call (2004); Creepshow / Something To Tide You Over (1982); Creepshow 2
(1987); Dawn of the Dead (1978); Dawn of the Dead (2004); Day of the Dead (1985);
Day of the Dead (2008); Day of the Dead (2021); Day of the Dead: Bloodline
(2017); Dead Eyes Open (2006); Deadtime Stories: Volume 1 (2009); Deadtime
Stories: Volume 2 (2011); Diary of the Dead (2007); Expostulations (1962); Flight
of the Spruce Goose (1986); Il pianto della statua: Passion and Extasy (2007); Iron
City Asskickers (2021); Knightriders (1981); Land of the Dead (2005); Magic at
the Roxy (1976); Martin (1977); Monkey Shines (1988); Night of the Animated
Dead (2021); Night of the Living 3D Dead (2013); Night of the Living Dead (1968);
Night of the Living Dead (1990); Night of the Living Dead 3D (2006); One for
the Fire: The Legacy of 'Night of the Living Dead' (2008); Phineas and Ferb (2014);
Resident Evil 2 Commercial (1998); Romero's Chapel (2014); Season of the Witch
(1972); Survival of the Dead (2009); Synthwave Horror: Night of the Living Dead
(2024); Tales from the Darkside (1983–1986); Tales from the Darkside: The Movie
/ Cat From Hell (1990); The Affair (1971); The Amusement Park (1975); The
Crazies (1973); The Crazies (2010); The Dark Half (1993); The Misfits: Scream!
(1999); The Silence of the Lambs (1991); The Winners (1973–1974); Two Evil Eyes:
The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar (1990); Zombie Squash (2012).
Born on this day – Collin Wilcox Paxton:
Actress
February 4, 1935 – October 14,
2009
Credits:
A Touch of Fate (2003); Papa's
Angels (2000); Carriers (1998); American Gothic (1998); Midnight in the Garden
of Good and Evil (1997); The Crying Child (1996); Twisted Desire (1996); The
Journey of August King (1995); Christy (1994–1995); Fluke (1995); Death in
Small Doses (1995); Christy (1994); The Portrait (1993); Wildflower (1991); Foxfire
(1987); Marie (1985); Under This Sky (1979); A Rainy Day (1979); Jaws 2 (1978);
Little House on the Prairie (1977); September 30, 1955 (1977); Hunter (1977); Quincy
M.E. (1977); Bert D'Angelo / Superstar (1976); Movin' On (1976); Medical Story
(1975); The Lives of Jenny Dolan (1975); The Family Holvak (1975); The
Manhunter (1975); Columbo (1974); A Cry in the Wilderness (1974); Cannon (1972–1974);
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1974); The Man Who Could Talk to Kids
(1973); The Streets of San Francisco (1973); Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law
(1973); Gunsmoke (1972); Circle of Fear (1972); The Waltons (1972); Banyon (1972);
Ironside (1972); Longstreet (1972); The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (1971); Medical
Center (1971); Jump (1971); The Immortal (1970); The Baby Maker (1970); The
Revolutionary (1970); Catch-22 (1970); The Sound of Anger (1968); Death Valley
Days (1968); The Name of the Game Is Kill! (1968); Judd for the Defense (1968);
Virginian (1967); The Felony Squad (1967); The Road West (1967); The F.B.I. (1966–1967);
The Fugitive (1965–1966); Run for Your Life (1966); The Long, Hot Summer (1966);
The Defenders (1962–1965); The Doctors and the Nurses (1965); The Alfred
Hitchcock Hour (1964–1965); Ben Casey (1964); The Twilight Zone (1964); The
Great Adventure (1964); Route 66 (1964); The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (1963);
Temple Houston (1963); Dr. Kildare (1962–1963); To Kill a Mockingbird (1962); The
Eleventh Hour (1962); The Untouchables (1962); Great Ghost Tales (1961); Play
of the Week (1960); Dow Hour of Great Mysteries (1960); Alfred Hitchcock
Presents (1959); Brenner (1959); The DuPont Show of the Month (1958); Kraft
Theatre (1957); Twice Upon a Time (1953).
Born on this day – Ida Lupino:
Actress
Singer
Director
Writer
Producer
February 4, 1918 – August 3,
1995
Credits:
77 Sunset Strip (1959); Alfred
Hitchcock Presents (1960–1961); Alias Smith and Jones (1972); Anything Goes
(1936); Artist and Models (1937); Barnaby Jones (1974); Batman (1968); Beware,
My Lovely (1952); Bewitched (1965); Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1966);
Bonanza (1959); Bracken's World (1970); Breaking Point (1963); Burke's Law
(1963–1964); Charlie's Angels (1977); Climax! (1956); Columbo (1972–1974); Come
On, Marines! (1934); Daniel Boone (1967); Dante (1960); Deadhead Miles (1972); Death
Valley Days (1960); Deep Valley (1947); Devotion (1946); Dr. Kildare (1964); Dundee
and the Culhane (1967); Ellery Queen (1975); Escape Me Never (1947); Family
Affair (1969–1970); Female Artillery (1973); Fight for Your Lady (1937); Forever
and a Day (1943); Four Star Playhouse (1953–1956); General Electric Theater
(1960–1962); Gilligan's Island (1964–1966); Hard, Fast and Beautiful! (1951); Have
Gun - Will Travel (1959–1961); Her First Affaire (1932); High Finance (1933); High
Sierra (1940); Hollywood Canteen (1944); Honey West (1965); Hong Kong (1960); Hotel
de Paree (1959–1960); I Lived with You (1933); I Love a Mystery (1973); In Our
Time (1944); Insight (1971); It Takes a Thief (1968); Jennifer (1953); Judd for
the Defense (1968); Junior Bonner (1972); Kraft Suspense Theatre (1963–1964); Ladies
in Retirement (1941); Let's Get Married (1937); Life Begins at Eight-Thirty
(1942); Lust for Gold (1949); Lux Playhouse (1959); Medical Center (1972); Mod
Squad (1969); Money for Speed (1933); Moontide (1942); Mr. Adams and Eve
(1957–1958); Mr. Novak (1963–1965); My Boys Are Good Boys (1979); Nanny and the
Professor (1971); Never Fear (1950); Not Wanted (1949); On Dangerous Ground
(1951); On the Loose (1951); One Rainy Afternoon (1936); Out of the Fog (1941);
Outrage (1950); Paris in Spring (1935); Peter Ibbetson (1935); Pillow to Post
(1945); Police Woman (1975); Prince of Arcadia (1933); Private Hell 36 (1954);
Ready for Love (1934); Road House (1948); Sam Benedict (1962–1963); Screen
Directors Playhouse (1956); Sea Devils (1937); Search for Beauty (1934); Smart
Girl (1935); Strange Intruder (1956); Switch (1975); Tate (1960); Teenage Idol
(1958); Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943); The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939);
The Big Knife (1955); The Bigamist (1953); The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (1973);
The Devil's Rain (1975); The Donna Reed Show (1959); The Food of the Gods (1976);
The Ford Television Theatre (1954); The Fugitive (1963–1964); The Gay Desperado
(1936); The Ghost & Mrs. Muir (1968); The Ghost Camera (1933); The Green
Peacock (1958); The Hard Way (1943); The Hitch-Hiker (1953); The Investigators
(1961); The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial (1956); The Lady and the Mob (1939); The
Letters (1973); The Light That Failed (1939); The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt (1939); The
Love Race (1931); The Man I Love (1946); The Manhunter (1974); The Name of the
Game (1969); The Outcasts (1969); The Rifleman (1961); The Rogues (1964–1965); The
Sea Wolf (1941); The Strangers in 7A (1972); The Streets of San Francisco (1974);
The Trouble with Angels (1966); The Twilight Zone (1959–1964); The Untouchables
(1962–1963); The Virginian (1963–1965); The Wild Wild West (1966); They Drive
by Night (1940); Thriller (1961–1962); Virginian (1966); While the City Sleeps
(1956); Woman in Hiding (1950); Women in Chains (1972); Women's Prison (1955); Yours
for the Asking (1936); Zane Grey Theatre (1956).
Patricia Highsmith, on writing:
When I am thickening my plots, I like to think:
'What if ... What if ...'
Thus, my imagination can move from the likely,
which everyone can think of,
to the unlikely-but-possible,
my preferred plot.
- Patricia Highsmith.
Saturday, February 3, 2024
On this day in movie history - The Gladiator (1986):
The Gladiator,
directed by Abel
Ferrara,
written by William Bleich, Tom
Schulman and Jeffrey Walker,
based on a story by William Bleich,
was released in the United States on
February 3, 1986.
Music by David Frank.
Ken Wahl, Nancy Allen, Robert Culp, Stan Shaw, Rosemary Forsyth, Bart Braverman, Brian Robbins, Rick Dees, Michael Young, Harry Beer, Garry Goodrow, Robert Phalen, Linda Thorson, Mary Baldwin, Thom Bierdz, José Flores, Stephen Anthony Henry, Gary Lev, Jan Merlin, Georgie Paul, Mort Sertner, Jim Wilkey, Royce D. Applegate, Jeannie Epper, Lyle Gold, Helen Kelly, Mark Munski, George A. Sack Jr., Chris Sundlee.
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