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** and Ben-Hur
** At the 32nd Academy Awards ceremony,
Ben-Hur wins a record number of Oscars, including Best Picture.
** Ben-Hur ( 1959
film ), an MGM sound
film starring Charlton Heston that won 11 Academy Awards
** Ben-Hur ( play
), a Broadway play
** Ben-Hur Museum, now renamed General Lew Wallace Study & Museum
** Ben-Hur – Miklós Rózsa
** and 1925
** María Luisa Sanz de Limantour
( 1925 -), married in 1944 to Alberto Wittig y Cooke, son of Alberto Wittig and wife Cecilia Cooke, and had issue:
** Francis Darwin
( 1848 –
1925 ), botanist
** 1925.
** Jack Lemmon, American actor and director
( b.
1925 )
** Alexander Trocchi, Scottish writer
( b.
1925 )
** Eliyahu Hakim, Israeli assassin
( executed )
( b.
1925 )
** Rose Maddox, American singer
( b.
1925 )
** Pol Pot, Cambodian Khmer Rouge leader
( b.
1925 )
** Carlos Castaneda, Peruvian-born American anthropologist and author
( b.
1925 )
** Pavel Štěpán, Czech pianist
( b.
1925 )
** Frank Latimore, American actor
( b.
1925 )
** Martin Rodbell, American scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
( b.
1925 )
** Charles Chaplin Jr., American actor
( b.
1925 )
** Robert F. Kennedy, U. S. Senator and U. S. Attorney General
( assassinated )
( b.
1925 )
** Wes Montgomery, American jazz guitarist
( b.
1925 )
** Gerard Hoffnung, German-born English humorist
( b.
1925 )
** Johnny Horton, American country singer
( b.
1925 )
** Honan Chapel, Cork, Ireland, a product of the Irish Arts & Crafts Movement
( 1894 –
1925 ), is dedicated.
** Sergei Aleksandrovich Yesenin, Russian lyric poet
( d.
1925 )
** Eric Fleming, American actor
( b.
1925 )
** David Powell, Scottish-American stage and
film actor
( d.
1925 )
** Max Linder, French actor
( d.
1925 )
** Doc Pomus, American composer
( b.
1925 )
** Jean Tinguely, Swiss painter and sculptor
( b.
1925 )
** Jaap Eden, Dutch skater and cyclist
( d.
1925 )
** and film
** Aliens
( film ), a 1986 sequel by James Cameron
** Alien
( franchise
), the
film franchise, including other sequels
** Bill: On His Own, sequel the 1981
film
** Cars
( film ), a 2006 computer animated
film from Disney and Pixar
** Cars
( video game
), a video game based on the
film
** Communion
( 1989
film ), a
film based on the book
** Note: Marker wrote and spoke all the commentary for this short
film about fruit juice in Alexandrine verse
( Film Comment ).
** Note: This was edited by Marker essentially, this
film is a 27-minute postscript to Le Joli Mai assembled from leftover footage and organized around a new commentary
( Film Comment ).
** Note: Marker helped
film and edit this short
( Film Comment ).
** Note: Marker wrote the introductory text for this
film under the name " Boris Villeneuve "
( Film Comment ).
** Christopher Reeve in the Superman
film series, who was praised for making the disguise's effectiveness credible to audiences, portrayed Clark Kent as massively clumsy, paranoid, and, of course, mild mannered.
** Various television and
film adaptations of the comic strip:
** Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme, a 2000 documentary
film
** Heavy Metal
( film ), a 1981 animated
film based on the magazine
** Holes
( film ), a 2003 theatrical adaptation of the novel
** The Matrix, the first
film in the franchise
** The Medium
( 1951
film ), a
film version of the opera directed by Menotti
** Six movie studios receive 90 % of American
film revenues.
** Alberto Cavalcanti's 1942
film Went the Day Well?
** In the 1971
film Dad's Army, German aircrew with photographs vital to the invasion crash land in England.
** Line producer, manages the budget and / or day to day running of a
film production
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