Sunday, June 7, 2026

On this day in movie history - The Prophecy: Uprising (2005):


The Prophecy: Uprising

directed and written by Joel Soisson,
based on a story by John Sullivan,
was released in the United States on June 7, 2005.
Music by Joseph LoDuca.

Cast:

John Light, Sean Pertwee, Dan Chiriac, Boris Petroff, Alin Cristea, Kari Wuhrer, Florinel Popescu, Dan Astileanu, Doug Bradley, Georgina Rylance, Catalina Alexandru, Jason London, Ichim Luceafarul, Flori Truscan, Claudia Templeton, Alexandru Virgil Platon, Adrian Ciobanu, Adriana Butoi, Mihai Verbintschi, David Aparu, Smaranda Popescu, Stephen Billington, Snowy Highfield, Nick Phillips, Nelu Caragea, Lucian Iordache, Dicu Aurel, Adrian Pavlovschi, Vasilescu Valentin.

On this day in movie history - American Cinema (1995–1996):


American Cinema

13-episode documentary series that ran from June 7, 1995 – August 22, 1996.

Episode titles: The Hollywood Style; The Studio System; The Star; The Western; Romantic Comedy; The Combat Film; Film Noir; Film in the Television Age; The Film School Generation; The Edge of Hollywood; Film Language; Writing and Thinking about Film; Classic Hollywood Style Today.

On this day in movie history - Delusion (1991):


Delusion

directed by Carl Colpaert,
written by Carl Colpaert and Kurt Voss,
was released in the United States on June 7, 1991.
Music by Barry Adamson.


Cast:

Jim Metzler, Jennifer Rubin, Kyle Secor, Jerry Orbach, Robert Costanzo, Tracey Walter, Barbara Alyn Woods, Amanda Horan Kennedy, Angelina Fiordellisi, Raymond Singer, Tommy Redmond Hicks, Kevin West, Darryl Cox, Bob McCracken, Pat Reilly, Frankie Maiolo, Tamara Landry, Rudolph Willrich, Brendan McKane, John W. Hart, Rachel Gebler, Chitra F. Mojtabai, Robert Moore, Carol Lang, Laura Lang, Craig Sexton, Richard Jordan, Seth Willenson, Kristin Stuart, Albert Albala, James Magowan, Charles Ayers, Jeffrey Madison, Maria Gulezian, Roxanne Thompson, Tony Markes, Marc James, Lurezia Covacevich, Suzan Nesbit Hiett, Tracy Collins, MarĂ­a de Souza.

On this day in music history:

Vapor Drawings by Mark Isham (1983)
Street Angel by Stevie Nicks (1994)
Once by Nightwish (2004)
Forever by Bon Jovi (2024)
Oceans by Jennifer Thomas (2024)


Vapor Drawings
Album by Mark Isham,
released on June 7, 1983.
Track list: Many Chinas; Sympathy and Acknowledgement; On the Threshold of Liberty; When Things Dream; Raffles in Rio; Something Nice for My Dog; Men Before the Mirror; Mr. Moto’s Penguin (Who’d Be an Eskimo’s Wife?); In the Blue Distance.


Street Angel
Album by Stevie Nicks,
released June 7, 1994.
Track list: Blue Denim; Greta; Street Angel; Docklands; Listen to the Rain; Destiny; Unconditional Love; Love Is Like a River; Rose Garden; Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind; Just Like a Woman; Kick It; Jane.


Once
Album by Nightwish,
released June 7, 2004.
Track list from all editions: Dark Chest of Wonders; Wish I Had an Angel; Nemo; Planet Hell; Creek Mary's Blood; The Siren; Dead Gardens; Romanticide; Ghost Love Score; Kuolema Tekee Taiteilijan (Finnish for "Death Makes an Artist"); Higher Than Hope (in memory of Marc Brueland); White Night Fantasy; Live to Tell the Tale; Where Were You Last Night (Ankie Bagger cover); Wish I Had an Angel (demo).


Forever
Album by Bon Jovi,
released June 7, 2024.
Track list: Legendary; We Made It Look Easy; Living Proof; Waves; Seeds; Kiss The Bride; The People’s House; Walls of Jericho; I Wrote You A Song; Living In Paradise; My First Guitar; Hollow Man.


Oceans
Album by Jennifer Thomas,
released June 7, 2024.
Track list: Oceans; The Lighthouse; Underwater Carnival Ride; The Siren and the Sailor (Ft. Alexa Ray); Just a Teardrop in the Ocean; Sea of Diamonds; Something Just Like This (Coldplay / The Chainsmokers cover); Mermaids (Ft. Alexa Ray) (from Pirates of the Caribbean, Hans Zimmer); The Metamorphosis Suite: Metamorphosis I: Transformation; Metamorphosis II: Flight; Transcendence (Ft. Ryan Stewart, Ardy); You Carried Me Home; Pirates Cove; The Siren and the Sailor (Instrumental Version); You Carried Me Home (A Cappella Version).

On this day in television history - M Squad (1960):


M Squad

Season 3. Episode 37.
Episode entitled: Fire in the Sky.
Released June 7, 1960.
Directed by Dann Cahn.
Written by Robert Quaid.
Music by Benny Carter.


Cast:

Lee Marvin, Paul Newlan, Rita Lynn, Richard Deacon, Frank Wilcox, Austin Green, Theodore Newton, Jerry O’Sullivan, Tom Monroe, Philip Chapin.

On this day in movie history - Armored Car Robbery (1950):


Armored Car Robbery

directed by Richard Fleischer,
written by Gerald Drayson Adams and Earl Felton,
based on a story by Robert Leeds and Robert Angus,
was released in the United States on June 7, 1950.
Music by Roy Webb and Paul Sawtell.


Cast:

Charles McGraw, Adele Jergens, William Talman, Douglas Fowley, Steve Brodie, Don McGuire, Don Haggerty, James Flavin, Gene Evans.

Born on this day – Robert Trebor:


Robert Trebor


Actor

Director

June 7, 1953 – March 11, 2025

Credits:

52 Pick-Up (1986); Baywatch (1989); Boomtown (2003); Dark Justice (1992); Dying on the Edge (2001); Empty Nest (1989); Face of Fire (1959); Frank's Place (1988); Gorp (1980); Hail, Caesar! (2016); Hercules and the Lost Kingdom (1994); Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995–1999); Hip-Hop Headstrong (2010); Jiminy Glick in Lalawood (2004); JoAnne (2011); Joe Bash (1986); Magnum Force (1973); Making Mr. Right (1987); Meet Market (2004); Miami Vice (1985 / 1988); Murphy Brown (1989); My Demon Lover (1987); Night Court (1990); Out of the Darkness (1985); Parker Lewis Can't Lose (1991); Raise Your Voice (2004); Simon & Simon (1986); Tales from the Crypt (1992); Talk Radio (1988); The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones (1999); The Devil's Rejects (2005); The First Time (1981); The Nutt House (1992); The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985); The Sex O'Clock News (1985); The Shadow (1994); The Streets of San Francisco (1973); The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1993); Turk 182 (1985); Universal Soldier (1992); Wedding Daze (2004); Xena: Warrior Princess (1996–1999).