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They and starred
They also starred together in The Fortune Cookie ( for which Matthau won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor ), The Front Page and Buddy Buddy.
They encounter SRT, who starred in the holograms broadcast across the city.
They had first appeared together on film in On Our Merry Way ( 1948 ), a comedy which also starred William Demarest and Fred MacMurray and featured a grown-up Carl " Alfalfa " Switzer, who had acted as a child in Our Gang.
They both also starred in the HBO miniseries Empire Falls, but did not have any scenes together.
They wrote situation comedies such as The Army Game and Bootsie and Snudge for British television, and the BBC radio show Round the Horne, which starred Kenneth Horne and Kenneth Williams.
They also starred together in the film version of Bless This House.
They usually starred Welles in the leading role, along with celebrity guest stars such as Margaret Sullavan or Helen Hayes, in adaptations from literature, Broadway, and / or films.
They starred in many coming of age films together in some fashion and became incredibly popular without being musicians.
They starred Kiyoyuki Yanada as Jotaro, Kenji Utsumi ( volumes 1-2 ) and Gorō Naya ( volume 3 ) as Joseph Joestar, Akio Ōtsuka as Avdol, Shō Hayami as Kakyoin, Ken Yamaguchi as Polnareff, Keiichi Nanba as Hol Horse, Shigeru Chiba as J. Geil and Norio Wakamoto as Dio.
They were best known for helping launch the career of the Argentinian model / vedette / actress Nanci Guerrero, who starred in a majority of these sketches.
They starred in four films together and were considered Europe's golden couple.
They were presented in May 1962 at the Globe Theatre, and both starred Maggie Smith.
In 1960 Le Mesurier again starred alongside Carmichael, Thomas and Price as a waiter in Robert Hamer's comedy, School for Scoundrels, and played a cashier in John Guillermin's crime caper, The Day They Robbed the Bank of England, alongside Aldo Ray, Elizabeth Sellars and Peter O ' Toole.
They also starred in an early 1965 film called Ferry Cross the Mersey ( sometimes referred to as " Gerry and the Pacemakers ' version of A Hard Day's Night "), for which Marsden wrote much of the soundtrack.
They also starred in the film Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter ( 1968 ) and appeared in the 1965 anthology film Pop Gear.
In 1985, Kristofferson starred in Trouble in Mind and released Repossessed, a politically aware album that was a country success, particularly " They Killed Him " ( also performed by Bob Dylan ), a tribute to his heroes, including Martin Luther King, Jr., Jesus, and Mahatma Gandhi.
In 1972, Cliff starred as Ivanhoe " Ivan " Martin in the classic reggae film, The Harder They Come, directed by Perry Henzell.
They also starred in various radio programs ( 1945 – 1949 ) and television shows ( 1954 – 1961 ) on both NBC and CBS.
They also starred in the first live-action Scooby-Doo movie as themselves performing the song " Words to Me ".
They met when Green guest starred in an episode of Hope and Faith, a show Fox starred in ; she was 18 and he was 30.
They starred at Crescendo Interlude on Sunset Strip with Joey Dee and the Starlighters, the Teen Age Fair at Pacific Ocean Park, the after party for the 1963 Academy Awards, The Bob Eubanks TV Dance Party, and every Friday night the house dance party band in San Bernardino, California Civic Auditorium.
They also starred in two independent films, a boxing comedy called The Prize Fighter in 1979, and a 1980 mystery comedy film called The Private Eyes.
In the 1980s, Houseman became more widely known for his role as grandfather Edward Stratton II in Silver Spoons, which starred Rick Schroder, and for his commercials for brokerage firm Smith Barney, which featured the catchphrase, " They make money the old fashioned way ... they earn it.

They and films
They co-starred together in nine films: The Flame and the Arrow ( 1952 ), Ten Tall Men ( 1951 ), ( 1952 ), Run Silent, Run Deep ( 1958 ), ( 1968 ), Airport ( 1970 ), Valdez Is Coming ( 1971 ), Ulzana's Raid ( 1972 ), The Midnight Man ( 1974 ), and ( 1977 ).
They declined this, and insisted that he complete the final six films he owed them.
They have appeared together in a number of films, including Edie & Pen ( 1996 ), American Perfekt ( 1997 ) and Let the Devil Wear Black ( 1999 ).
They offered the job of making their films to D. W. Griffith, an unimportant actor and playwright, who took up the job, and found he had a gift for it.
They reduced the usual frenetic pace of Sennett's films to give the audience a chance to appreciate the subtlety and finesse of their movement, and the cleverness of their gags.
Also considered Spaghetti Westerns is a film genre which combined traditional western ambiance with a Commedia all ' italiana-type comedy ; films including They Call Me Trinity and Trinity Is STILL My Name !, which featured Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, the stage names of Carlo Pedersoli and Mario Girotti.
They regard true film noir as belonging to a temporally and geographically limited cycle or period, treating subsequent films that evoke the classics as fundamentally different due to general shifts in filmmaking style and latter-day awareness of noir as a historical source for allusion.
Years earlier, working at Warner Bros., Hellinger had produced three films for Raoul Walsh, the proto-noirs They Drive by Night ( 1940 ) and Manpower ( 1941 ), and High Sierra ( 1941 ), now regarded as a key work in noir's development.
They made three feature films together during 1926 and 1927, all of them becoming successful with the critics and the public.
Officials made efforts to see that the films were also shown in theaters throughout the U. S. They were translated into French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Chinese for use by other countries.
They made fake identity documents which allowed them to visit bars at the weekend but also the local art house cinema – which though it typically showed pornographic films would on occasion feature underground films such as Robert Downey, Sr .' s Putney Swope and Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls.
They worked together as producer and director whenever they could, and often alternated these duties depending on the nature of the film they were working on, although they also made films separately.
They began with serious, tight, economical drama films such as Seven Days to Noon ( 1950 ) and Graham Greene's Brighton Rock ( 1947 ), both with Roy producing and John directing.
They then became known for a series of satirical comedy films, such as Private's Progress ( 1956 ), Lucky Jim ( 1957 ) and I'm All Right Jack ( 1959 ).
They exist by that name only in the Expanded Universe, including video games such as Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and the Jedi Knight series ; the term is never used in any of the six Star Wars films.
Pickford added to her 1909 Biographs ( Sweet and Twenty, They Would Elope, and To Save Her Soul, to name a few ) with films from California.
They went to Warner's and said, ' We'd like to do a picture ,' and Warner's said fine ... and out came The In-laws ... of all the films I've done, The In-laws is the one I get the most comments on.
In the 2002 Sight & Sound directors ' poll, Tarantino revealed his top 12 films: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ; Rio Bravo ; Taxi Driver ; His Girl Friday ; Rolling Thunder ; They All Laughed ; The Great Escape ; Carrie ; Coffy ; Dazed and Confused ; Five Fingers of Death ; and Hi Diddle Diddle.
They formed a small studio in Nice and made several films on location in North Africa, Spain, and Italy for MGM and others.
They have featured prominently in ancient mythology and folklore, and continue to be depicted in modern films and literature.
They made a large number of Italian Westerns and other films together.
They have three children, Amy ( b. 1978 ), Holly ( b. 1980 ), and Harry ( b. 1988 ), who have also appeared in several of Gilliam's films.
They have undertaken seven major world tours and scored multiple films.
Towards the end of the war popular books became the source of films of higher quality and more serious tone, extoling more long-term values, including Guadalcanal Diary ( film ) ( 1943 ), Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo ( 1944 ) and They Were Expendable ( 1945 ).

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