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His second film with Hayworth, You Were Never Lovelier ( 1942 ), was equally successful and featured a duet to Kern's " I'm Old Fashioned ," which became the centerpiece of Jerome Robbins's 1983 New York City Ballet tribute to Astaire.
He went on to direct Raintree County with Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor ; The Young Lions with Clift, Marlon Brando and Dean Martin ; a remake of the Marlene Dietrich classic The Blue Angel, and the film version of Harold Robbins's The Carpetbaggers, among others.
Angus also played the role of Orson Welles in Tim Robbins's third directorial film " Cradle Will Rock " ( 1999 ).

Robbins's and War
He appeared in Scary Movie 4 in 2006 parodying Tim Robbins's character from War of the Worlds.
Adamson was Robbins's fourth wife, and they remained married through World War II and Robbins's long imprisonment in a German concentration camp.

Robbins's and .
" Jerome Robbins, in his PBS American Experience biography, claimed that he was forced to capitulate to the House Un-American Activities Committee, identifying eight Communist sympathizers and disgracing himself among his fellow artists, allegedly because Sullivan threatened to reveal Robbins's homosexuality to the public.
Examples include Susan Sarandon's suggestions that the character of Louise pack shoes in plastic bags in one scene of Thelma & Louise, and another where her character exchanges jewelry for a hat and other items — and Tim Robbins's collaboration with Scott and Susan Sarandon to rework the final scene with a more upbeat ending.
Since his death, several new books have been published, written by ghostwriters and based on Robbins's own notes and unfinished stories.
In The Annotated Hans Christian Andersen ( 2008 ), folk and fairy tale researcher Maria Tatar offers a scholarly investigation and analysis of the story, drawing on Robbins's political and sociological analysis of the tale.
Naomi Wood of Kansas State University challenges Robbins's reading, arguing that before the World Trade Center attacks of 2001, " Robbins's argument might seem merely playful, anti-intuitive, and provocative.
Robbins's acting career began at Theater for the New City, where he spent his teenage years in their Annual Summer Street Theater and also played the title role in a musical adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince.
Actor Tim Robbins's first major role was in the first three episodes of the program, in which he played domestic terrorist Andrew Reinhardt.
10 years earlier, Fred and Adele Astaire had lived there briefly as children, only a block away from one of Robbins's boyhood homes.
While Robbins's career seemed to be a charmed one, it was not without a period of difficulty.
Because he cooperated with HUAC, Robbins's career did not visibly suffer and he was not blacklisted.
The 1980s saw an increased presence on TV as NBC aired Live From Studio 8H: An Evening of Jerome Robbins ' Ballets with members of the New York City Ballet, and a retrospective of Robbins's choreography aired on PBS in a 1986 installment of Dance in America.
A quote from his writing Death and the Right Hand often appears in anthropological articles even today, such as Richard Robbins's The Cultural Construction of Social Hierarchy written in 1997.
Some of Robbins's work was later reprinted in the " Creeps " series of horror anthologies edited by Charles Birkin.
Later he danced with American Ballet Theatre and Jerome Robbins's Ballets: USA.
Their repertoire includes Swan Lake, suites from Le Corsaire and The Sleeping Beauty, George Balanchine's Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux and Apollo pas de deux, Christopher Wheeldon's After the Rain pas de deux, María Pagés ' SOLEÁ pas de deux, and the pas de deuxs from Diana and Actaeon, Don Quixote and Satanella ; Balanchine's Who Cares ?, Jerome Robbins's Fancy Free, Wheeldon's DGV: Danse à Grande Vitesse and VIII, Welch's We got it good, Russell Ducker's Epimitheus, Vasiliov and Kasatkina's Sunny Duet, Leonid Lavrovsky's Walpurgisnacht, Corella, Ducker & Radev's Suspended in Time and Corella's String Sextet.

film and credits
Terrence Malick credits seeing De Palma's early films on college campus tours as a validation of independent film, and subsequently switched his attention from philosophy to filmmaking.
When " Rock Around the Clock " appeared behind the opening credits of the 1955 film Blackboard Jungle starring Glenn Ford, it soared to the top of the American Billboard chart for eight weeks.
Among his various musical credits, Mumy has recorded and written songs with America, toured with Shaun Cassidy, and played in Rick Springfield's band in the film, Hard to Hold.
The credits of the original film say that the film is based on In A Glass Darkly.
Jones credits this cartoon as the film where he " learned how to be funny.
After the credits of Billy Wilder's film Witness for the Prosecution, the cinemagoers are asked not to talk to anyone about the plot so that future viewers will also be able to fully enjoy the unravelling of the mystery.
( The VHS version of the 1980s, sharing the removal of the Scarecrow's laugh from Terry Gilkyson's title song, was expanded to include the story material from all three TV episodes, while retaining feature film structure and credits ; it was available for a relatively short amount of time.
David Huffman ( 10 May 1945 – 27 February 1985 ) was a character actor with many television, film and stage credits.
Cyberpunk pioneer William Gibson credits the film as an influence on his novel Neuromancer.
Her film credits also include a featured role in Marked For Death opposite Steven Seagal, Pass The Ammo with Tim Curry, and the CBS feature 83 Hours Till Dawn with Peter Strauss and Robert Urich.
In recent years, German production interests have also become very involved with American television and film production to help offset the costs of such productions, as evidenced by the company credits in certain films and TV shows.
: Entertainment Lawyers negotiate contracts, clear licensing rights for any intellectual property used in the film, obtain tax credits from local governments, and take care of immigration paperwork when cast and / or crew cross international borders to shoot on location.
* Deleted: Opening credits ; Moved to the end of the film and changed to white credits against a black background with the original Ifukube cue.
The film uses two versions of the song " Que Sera, Sera ", the first by singer Syd Straw and another over the end credits by Sly and the Family Stone.
The film was unique among other things for the number of books important to and discussed by its characters, most of them listed bibliographically as part of the end credits.
Spacey appeared in the 1995 thriller film Seven, with Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, making a sudden entrance late in the film as the serial killer John Doe, after going unmentioned in the film's advertisements and opening credits.
Other film credits include Dark Blue, Sugar Hill, Menace II Society, House Party 3, There's Something About Mary, Rain, Poetic Justice, and the Tina Turner biopic What's Love Got To Do With It, where she portrayed an Ikette.
She also sang the jazz song " After You've Gone " for the end credits of the film The Cat's Meow ( 2001 ).
Initially, letterboxing was limited to several key sequences of a film ( e. g., opening and closing credits ), but later it was used for the entire film.
Pickford, who entered feature film with two Broadway credits but a far greater following among fans of nickelodeon flickers, became the world's most popular actress in a matter of months.
These scenes were shown after the credits, but were reinserted during the film in the Extended Cut.

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