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Movie: Hang 'Em High (1968) Jed Cooper (Clint Eastwood) is strung up by a nine-man lynch mob and left for dead, setting the stage for revenge and retribution in United Artists' Hang 'Em High. hang 'em high • clint eastwood • inger stevens • pat hingle • ed begley
Movie: Wild in the Streets (1968) Christopher Jones is rock star Max Frost, who becomes President of the United States in Wild in the Streets. Shelley Winters, Hal Holbrook and Diane Varsi co-star. wild in the streets • christopher jones • shelley winters • hal holbrook • diane varsi
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A Mighty Wind
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TV Series: The Immortal (1970-71) Endowed with special blood enabling him to live forever, Ben Richards (Christopher George) is pursued by billionaire Arthur Maitland (David Brian) in TV's The Immortal. the immortal tv series • christopher george • david brian • don knight • james gunn
TV Series: The Invaders (1967-68) Architect David Vincent (Roy Thinnes) embarks on a one-man crusade after witnessing the landing of an alien spacecraft in ABC-TV's science fiction classic, The Invaders. the invaders • roy thinnes • architect david vincent • quinn martin production • kent smith
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Latest Academy News: Producer Named, and More Ok, time to get back to news about the next Academy Awards! A lot of news to catch up on this week, from the announcement of the 76th Oscar telecast producer, as well as recaps of all the latest Academy Board elections, and new "regulations" from the Academy concerning studio campaigning. rules • campaigns • academy awards • cinema • oscars |
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