Saturday, October 18, 2025

On this day in movie history - Exhibition on Screen: Hopper - An American Love Story (2022):


Exhibition on Screen: Hopper - An American Love Story

documentary directed by Phil Grabsky,
was released in the United States on October 18, 2022.

On this day in the Star Trek universe:

Star Trek (1968)
Star Trek: Voyager (2000)


Star Trek
Season 3. Episode 5.
Episode entitled: Is There in Truth No Beauty?
Released October 18, 1968.
Directed by Ralph Senensky.
Written by Jean Lisette Aroeste, Arthur H. Singer.
Created by Gene Roddenberry.
Music by Alexander Courage.
Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Nichelle Nichols, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Majel Barrett, Walter Koenig, Diana Muldaur, David Frankham, Bill Blackburn, Bob Bralver, Frank da Vinci, Vince Deadrick Sr., Louie Elias, Dick Geary, Alan Gibbs, Roger Holloway, Jeannie Malone, Robert Metz, Eddie Paskey, Frieda Rentie.


Star Trek: Voyager
Season 7. Episode 3.
Episode entitled: Drive.
Released October 18, 2000.
Directed by Winrich Kolbe.
Created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor.
Written by Michael Taylor, Robert Doherty.
Based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry.
Music by Jay Chattaway.
Cast: Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill, Ethan Phillips, Robert Picardo, Tim Russ, Garrett Wang, Jeri Ryan, Cyia Batten, Brian George, Patrick Kilpatrick, Robert Tyler, Chris Covics, Majel Barrett, John Lee Ames, Michael Bailous, Faith Burton, Steve Chvany, Tarik Ergin, Michael N. Fujimoto, Bill Hacket, Matt Hanson, Peter Scott Harmyk, Grace Harrell, Susan Henley, Kerry Hoyt, Rubin Knight, Alicia Lewis, Brock Lumarque, Tom Miller, Stephen Pisani, Charles Poynter, Dominic Rambaran, Keith Rayve, Joey Sakata, Richard Sarstedt, Linnea Soohoo, Pablo Soriano, Phoenix Wong.

On this day in music history - The Blues Is Life, by Victoria Spivey (1962):


The Blues Is Life

Album by Victoria Spivey,
recorded October 18, 1962.

Track list:

By Yourself; Eagle and Hawk; You’re My Man; Don’t Worry About It; Low Friends; Kazoo Papa Blues; Don’t Care; My Head Is Bad; Six Foot Daddy; Can I Wash Your Clothes; Good Sissages; Big Black Belt.

On this day in television history - M Squad (1957):


M Squad

Season 1. Episode 5.
Episode entitled: Face of Evil.
Released October 18, 1957.
Directed by Don Weis.
Written by Bernard C. Schoenfeld.
Based on a story by David Alexander.
Music by Stanley Wilson.


Cast:

Lee Marvin, Werner Klemperer, Kevin Hagen, Morris Ankrum, Russell Thorson, Joseph Mell, Barbara Pepper, Barney Phillips, Vernon Rich, Madge Blake, Allen Emerson, Anthony Lawrence.

On this day in movie history - Joe MacBeth (movie & play):


Joe MacBeth

directed by Ken Hughes,
written by Philip Yordan and Ken Hughes,
based on the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare,
released in the United Kingdom on October 18, 1955.
Music by Trevor Duncan.


Cast:

Paul Douglas, Ruth Roman, Bonar Colleano, Grégoire Aslan, Sidney James, Harry Green, Walter Crisham, Kay Callard, Robert Arden, George Margo, Minerva Pious, Philip Vickers, Mark Baker, Bill Nagy, Al Mulock, Victor Baring, Jess Conrad, Shirley Douglas, Beresford Egan, Louise Grant, Launce Maraschal, Robert O'Neil, Johnny Ross, Nicholas Stuart, Teresa Thorne, Sheila Woods.

Recommended reading:


Macbeth

By William Shakespeare.

Edited by Barbara A. Mowat & Paul Werstine.
Folger Shakespeare Library.
Published by Simon & Schuster.
First published 1623.
ISBN-10: 0743477103
ISBN-13: 9780743477109

Description:

The authoritative edition of Macbeth from The Folger Shakespeare Library, the trusted and widely used Shakespeare series for students and general readers.
In 1603, James VI of Scotland ascended the English throne, becoming James I of England. London was alive with an interest in all things Scottish, and Shakespeare turned to Scottish history for material. He found a spectacle of violence and stories of traitors advised by witches and wizards, echoing James’s belief in a connection between treason and witchcraft.
In depicting a man who murders to become king, Macbeth teases us with huge questions. Is Macbeth tempted by fate, or by his or his wife’s ambition? Why does their success turn to ashes?
Like other plays, Macbeth speaks to each generation. Its story was once seen as that of a hero who commits an evil act and pays an enormous price. Recently, it has been applied to nations that overreach themselves and to modern alienation. The line is blurred between Macbeth’s evil and his opponents’ good, and there are new attitudes toward both witchcraft and gender.
This edition includes:
Freshly edited text based on the best early printed version of the play.
Newly revised explanatory notes conveniently placed on pages facing the text of the play.
Scene-by-scene plot summaries.
A key to the play’s famous lines and phrases.
An introduction to reading Shakespeare’s language.
An essay by a leading Shakespeare scholar providing a modern perspective on the play.
Fresh images from the Folger Shakespeare Library’s vast holdings of rare books.
An up-to-date annotated guide to further reading.
Essay by Susan Snyder.
The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC, is home to the world’s largest collection of Shakespeare’s printed works, and a magnet for Shakespeare scholars from around the globe. In addition to exhibitions open to the public throughout the year, the Folger offers a full calendar of performances and programs.

On this day in movie history - The Maltese Falcon (movie & novel):


The Maltese Falcon

directed and written by John Huston,
based on the novel by Dashiell Hammett,
was released in the United States on October 18, 1941.
Music by Adolph Deutsch.


Cast:

Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Gladys George, Peter Lorre, Barton MacLane, Lee Patrick, Sydney Greenstreet, Ward Bond, Jerome Cowan, Elisha Cook Jr., James Burke, Murray Alper, John Hamilton, Walter Huston.

Recommended reading:


The Maltese Falcon

By Dashiell Hammett.

Introduction by Richard Russo.
First published 1930.
Published by Vintage Crime / Black Lizard.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0679722645
ISBN-13: 978-0679722649

Description:

“Hammett … wrote scenes that seemed never to have been written before.” – Raymond Chandler.

Detective Sam Spade is a private eye with his own solitary code of ethics. When his partner is killed during a stakeout, he is drawn into the hunt for a fantastic treasure with a dubious provenance – a golden bird encrusted with jewels. Also on the trail are a perfumed grifter named Joel Cairo, an oversized adventurer named Gutman, and Spade’s new client Brigid O’Shaughnessy, a beautiful and treacherous woman whose loyalties shift at the drop of a dime.

These are the ingredients of Dashiell Hammett’s coolly glittering gem of detective fiction, a novel that has haunted generations of readers.

“Hammett’s prose [is] clean and entirely unique. His characters [are] as sharply and economically defined as any in American fiction.” – The New York Times.

On this day in movie history - The Doorway to Hell (1930):


The Doorway to Hell

directed by Archie Mayo,
written by George Rosener,
based on the story A Handful of Clouds by Rowland Brown,
was released in the United States on October 18, 1930.
Music by Erno Rapee and Louis Silvers.


Cast:

Lew Ayres, Charles Judels, Dorothy Mathews, Leon Janney, Robert Elliott, James Cagney, Kenneth Thomson, Jerry Mandy, Noel Madison, Eddie Kane, Tom Wilson, Dwight Frye.