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He was also attached to a remake of When Worlds Collide ( to be executive produced by Steven Spielberg ), a new big-screen adaptation of Flash Gordon, a swashbuckling adventure film called Airborn based on the novel, a romantic / adventure story called Big Love, and a remake of the French film Les Victimes.
Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom is the big-screen adaptation of Patrik-Ian Polk's groundbreaking black gay television series.
She has more recently appeared in the television series Camelot, and played Angelique Bouchard in Tim Burton's big-screen adaptation of Dark Shadows.
In the role of Andre Marek in the big-screen adaptation of Michael Crichton's novel Timeline ( 2003 ), Butler played an archaeologist who was sent back in time with a team of students to rescue a colleague.
In January 1979, Altman offered her the role he believed she was born to play: Olive Oyl in the big-screen adaptation of Popeye.
After the pan-Asian success of Full House, she made her big-screen debut in My Girl and I ( a Korean adaptation of Crying Out Love in the Center of the World ), which was panned by audiences and critics alike.
It would become her signature tune for years, and would be covered later by Diana Ross for the big-screen adaptation three years later and by Whitney Houston for her dramatic musical performance debut on TV in the early 1980s.

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The only two significant big-screen performances of Shakespeare's text date from the early 1970s: Grigori Kozintsev was working on his Korol Lir at the same time as Peter Brook was filming his King Lear.
Sir David Lean, CBE ( 25 March 190816 April 1991 ) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor, best remembered for big-screen epics The Bridge on the River Kwai ( 1957 ), Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ),
He was signed to a publishing agreement with Famous Music ( Paramount Pictures ) from the late 1980s through the 1990s and has written songs for movies and TV productions such as the big-screen hit Point Break starring Keanu Reeves, Patrick Swayze and the well-known TV series ' Beverly Hills, 90210 and 21 Jump Street featuring Johnny Depp.
Christie's first big-screen roles were in Crooks Anonymous and The Fast Lady ( both 1962 ), and her breakthrough was in 1963's Billy Liar.
A year later, director Michael Bay was inspired by IMAX's use in The Dark Knight to feature big-screen sequences in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
In the late 1990s, a new wave of home-cinema interest was sparked by the development of DVD-Video, Dolby Digital and DTS 5. 1-channel audio, and high-quality front video projectors that provide a cinema experience at a price that rivals a big-screen HDTV.
Play's music was also featured in the 2002 big-screen flick The Master of Disguise, for which they filmed a video with numerous well-known co-stars including Lil ' Fizz, J-Boog and Solange Knowles.
Ioan Gruffudd had shown interest in participating in more Hornblower films, and on 20 February 2007, he discussed the possibility of a big-screen version of Hornblower, and was attempting to gain the rights to the books by C. S.
" while Michael Rechtshaffen in the Hollywood Reporter said " What might have achieved a degree of cult status across the pond when it was aired in 10-minute installments, struggles to pass big-screen scrutiny in a feature-length treatment that hinges on the flimsiest of plot lines.
His final big-screen appearance was in 1953's Tonight We Sing, playing the famous Russian bass Feodor Chaliapin in a movie biography of impresario Sol Hurok.
De Carlo's final appearance on the big-screen was as Aunt Rosa in the 1991 Sylvester Stallone comedy Oscar, directed by John Landis.
It also was used as a vehicle to promote the upcoming big-screen feature version of the TV classic, starring William Hurt, Matt LeBlanc, Gary Oldman, Lacey Chabert, Mimi Rogers and Heather Graham.
It wasn't long before she was cast opposite Jill Clayburgh in Paul Mazursky's big-screen drama An Unmarried Woman ( 1978 ).
The Axiom's big-screen claim-to-fame was an appearance in the 2001 hit movie Spy Kids starring Antonio Banderas.
Produced following the last of the big-screen features and a short-lived live action TV series, this series was among the last Planet of the Apes projects for several years following a number of comic books from Marvel Comics ( August 1974-February 1977 ) and a series of audio adventures from Power Records in 1974.
The picture was released by Sunn Classic Pictures, an independent U. S .- based film distributor whose library is now owned by Paramount Pictures, notable for presenting what TV Guide called "... awful big-screen ' documentaries ' In Search of Noah's Ark and In Search of Historic Jesus ".
His most recent big-screen appearance was as questionable neighbor Mr. Turner in the 2007 release Disturbia.
He was already 40 when he made his big-screen debut in 1947, but went on to appear in some 65 films, often playing police chiefs, judges, crazy coots and western characters.
Stratton praised the performances of most of the cast but he felt that Hunter's role as Pratt was routine and Lucy's performance as Julie Bale showed that her brand of deadpan humour does not translate well to the big-screen.

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Pleasance made his big-screen debut with The Beachcomber ( 1954 ).
In 2001, Kreviazuk made her big-screen debut as a main character in David Weaver's indie film Century Hotel ( co-starring alongside Sandrine Holt and Mia Kirshner ).
On April 8, 2008, Diamond made a surprise announcement in a big-screen broadcast at Fenway Park, that he would be appearing there " live in concert " on August 23, 2008, as part of his world tour.
He made his big-screen debut in Space Camp ( 1986 ), playing the role of Max, after starring in an Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode " A Very Happy Ending " the same year.
Sandy Dennis made her big-screen debut in this film, in a small role as a classmate of Deanie's.
In her big-screen movie career, in 2006, she made a cameo appearance in the American comedy-drama film ATL, playing the Waffle House waitress.
Robert De Niro saw this show there and made his directorial debut with the big-screen version, co-starring with Palminteri.
She made her big-screen debut in Together for Days in 1972, followed by 1973's The Way We Were, in which she played opposite Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand as the college sweetheart of Redford's character.
Carter made her first appearance in a major feature film in a number of years in the big-screen remake of The Dukes of Hazzard ( 2005 ), also directed by Chandrasekhar.
Duhamel made his big-screen acting debut in 2004's Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!
Following the arrival of former owner Alexandre Gaydamak several renovations were made to Fratton Park, including improved dressing rooms, the above-mentioned roof over the Milton end and a big-screen above the police box between the North Stand and Milton End.
Without ever having appeared in a film, Travis made his big-screen debut in a starring role in Open Water, about a couple who goes scuba diving and is left behind in the ocean by accident while on an organized dive.
Eventually Wallis loaned Presley out to Twentieth Century-Fox, and in November, he made his big-screen debut with the musical western Love Me Tender.
He made his debut on the big-screen in Les Valseuses ( 1974 ) and Le Juge et l ' Assassin ( 1976 ).
In 1981, he made his big-screen debut in the Steve Martin musical Pennies from Heaven.

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