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starred and extravagant
Whitman also starred with John Wayne in the Western movie, The Comancheros, in 1961, and received top billing as the romantic lead in the extravagant aerial epic Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines in 1965.

starred and early
Alternatives to traditional editing were also the folly of early surrealist and dada filmmakers such as Luis Buñuel ( director of the 1929 Un Chien Andalou ) and René Clair ( director of 1924's Entr ' acte which starred famous dada artists Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray ).
The interconnection between horror and goth was highlighted in its early days by The Hunger, a 1983 vampire film, which starred David Bowie, Catherine Deneuve, and Susan Sarandon.
The film starred Louise Fazenda, Dorothy Phillips and Ethel Wales and was shot in early 1927.
This sound film starred Lee Tracy and Mae Clarke and was an early example of the " fast-talking " sound films that Howard Hawks would later make one of his signatures.
He followed Coffee and Cigarettes in 2005 with Broken Flowers, which starred Bill Murray as an early retiree who goes in search of the mother of his unknown son in attempt to overcome a midlife crisis.
In early 1969 Milligan starred in the ill-fated situation comedy Curry & Chips, created and written by Johnny Speight and featuring Milligan's old friend and colleague Eric Sykes.
It was also referenced in Glad commercials in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which starred the " Man from GLAD ", a trench coat wearing agent who flew around in his combination boat / helicopter demonstrating Glad products to suburban housewives and saving the day.
Over the spring and early summer of 1948 Otto renovated Wilde's play into The Fan, which starred Madeleine Carroll.
In the mid-1990s, Hoffman starred inand was deeply involved in the production of — David Mamet's American Buffalo ( also 1996 ), and an early effort of film editor Kate Sanford.
In 1977, he starred in the movie Mohammad, Messenger of God ( also known as The Message ), about the origin of Islam, as Hamzah, a highly revered warrior instrumental in the early stages of Islam.
In 1946, he starred in a rare comic performance, Angel on My Shoulder, playing a gangster whose early death prompts the Devil ( played by Claude Rains ) to make mischief by putting his soul into the body of a judge, only to have his new identity turn the former criminal into a model citizen.
Bertolucci's first wife, Adriana Asti, starred in his early film Prima della rivoluzione.
In early 2007, he starred in Diamond Geezer ( Granada Television / ITV ).
In her early years, she recorded traditional pop standards as well as show tunes from various musicals that she starred in.
In early 1963 while Raymond Burr was recovering from surgery, Davis guest starred in the first of four episodes of Perry Mason, with Burr doing only cameo roles.
* In the early 1980s, Maurice Richard starred in a commercial for Grecian Formula, a hair coloring product.
In early 2000, an advertising campaign starred Cap ' n Crunch where he was missing making him unable to appear on a TV show, a commercial, a dinner apppointment, getting the morning paper, and a trip to the moon.
Similarly, Esslin cites early film comedians and music hall artists such as Charlie Chaplin, The Keystone Cops and Buster Keaton as direct influences ( Keaton even starred in Beckett's Film in 1965 ).
In early 2008, Hung starred in Fatal Move, in which he and Ken Lo played a pair of rival triad gang leaders.
During the late 1950s and early 1960s, Anka starred in such teen exploitation films as Girls Town ( 1959 ) and Look in Any Window ( 1961 ), in which he played a peeping tom.
During the early and mid 1990s, Washington starred in several successful thrillers, including The Pelican Brief and Crimson Tide, as well as in comedy Much Ado About Nothing and alongside Whitney Houston in the romantic drama The Preacher's Wife.
In early 2010, Carvey and comedian / writer Spike Feresten created and starred together in Spoof, a sketch comedy pilot for Fox.
In the early 1980s, Novello produced SCTV, a Toronto-based comedy show, which starred Martin Short, Joe Flaherty, John Candy, Eugene Levy, Dave Thomas, Rick Moranis, Andrea Martin, and Catherine O ' Hara.
Willcox is also known as the birthplace of Rex Allen, known as " The Arizona Cowboy ", who wrote and recorded many songs, starred in several westerns during the early 1950s and in the syndicated television series Frontier Doctor ( 1958 – 1959 ).
He starred in the early prison film The Big House ( 1930 ).

starred and Technicolor
Garson starred with Joan Crawford in When Ladies Meet in 1941, and that same year became a major box office star with the sentimental Technicolor drama, Blossoms in the Dust, which brought her the first of five consecutive Best Actress Oscar nominations, tying Bette Davis ' 1938-42 record, a record that still stands.
Also in 1952 he starred in the Technicolor movie biography of bandmaster John Philip Sousa, Stars and Stripes Forever.
In 1943 Scott starred in The Desperados, Columbia Pictures ' first feature in Technicolor.
He also appeared in Sweethearts, ( 1938 ) the first MGM film in Technicolor, starring Nelson Eddy, Jeanette MacDonald, and Bolger's future Oz co-star, Frank Morgan, as well as the 1937 Eleanor Powell vehicle Rosalie, which also starred Eddy and Morgan.
It wasn't until she starred in Technicolor pictures that she became a blonde.
Filmed ( entirely ) in three-strip Technicolor, it starred Dennis Morgan and Irene Manning.
In 1943, after taking a year off to have her first daughter, Faye starred in the Technicolor musical Hello, Frisco, Hello.
This lavish Technicolor musical also starred Claude Rains as the Phantom and Susanna Foster as Christine.
It starred Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Red Skelton, Ann Miller, Gower Champion, Marge Champion, and Zsa Zsa Gabor, was made in Technicolor and reuniting four members of the previous year's Show Boat ( 1951 film ) ( Grayson, Keel and the two Champions ).
For Warner Brothers, he starred with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo in short Technicolor films of his ballets Gaîté Parisienne and Capriccio Espagnol titled, respectively, The Gay Parisian ( 1941 ) and Spanish Fiesta ( 1942 ).
In May 2009, Bean starred as the Narrator in the Pittsburgh CLO production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and following her run in Pittsburgh, she performed at the Ford Amphitheatre in Los Angeles to kick off L. A .' s Gay Pride weekend.
She also starred in Desert Fury ( 1947 ), a noir filmed in Technicolor, with John Hodiak, Burt Lancaster, Wendell Corey and Mary Astor.
Karlson was " a gifted filmmaker who had recently graduated from the Poverty Row studio Monogram "; the film starred John Payne, a " popular crooner of the ’ 40s who some say was working his way down from Technicolor musicals at 20th Century Fox " but after his Fox contract expired produced several of his own films.
Starting in 1950 with director William Berke ’ s Mark of the Gorilla, Katzman proved himself a master of all genres, with such films as Lew Landers ’ Tyrant of the Sea ( 1950 ), a rapidly paced swashbuckler ; Spencer Gordon Bennet ’ s Cody of the Pony Express ( 1950 ), an elegiac western chapter-play ; the near-documentary State Penitentiary ( Lew Landers, 1950 ); the rousing action serial Pirates of the High Seas ( Spencer Gordon Bennet, 1950 ); Chain Gang ( Lew Landers, 1950 ), a hard-boiled exposé of the prison system reminiscent of Mervyn LeRoy ’ s 1932 classic I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang ; A Yank in Korea ( Landers, 1951 ), covering the then-escalating conflict ), Richard Quine ’ s wartime drama Purple Heart Diary ( 1951 ); Last Train from Bombay ( Fred F. Sears, 1952 ), an exotic thriller ; Sears ' The 49th Man, an essay in Cold War atomic paranoia ; two Arabian Nights films, Prisoners of the Casbah and The Saracen Blade ( William Castle, 1954 ) and Castle ’ s The Iron Glove ( 1954 ), which starred Robert Stack in a Technicolor swashbuckler, done in typical Katzman fashion.
In the fall of 2004, Secada also starred as " Joseph " in Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's theatrical hit Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
He starred in a number of lavish Technicolor Warner Brothers musical comedies including: Sally ( 1929 ), Hold Everything ( 1930 ), and Song of the West ( 1930 )," Going Wild ( 1930 )".
Jimmy quickly fell in love with musical theater when he starred in “ Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ” and then went on to star in “ Boogie Nights ”.
* Eure has starred on the stage in shows like Bus Stop, Butterflies Are Free, Love Sex and the IRS, as well as the musicals I Love My Wife and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

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