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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 1967 in film - Deaths |  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Doris Day - BiographyDay was born Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff in Evanston, Ohio to German immigrants. The second of two children, she was named "Doris" after silent movie actress Doris Kenyon, whom her mother liked. Her family was Catholic, despite her parents' divorce. She later embraced Christian Science.
Day started out as a dancer, winning a contract that enabled her to travel to Hollywood with her partner, Jerry Doherty, in 1936, but turned to singing when she injured her leg in an auto accident in 1937. She sang with the big bands of Barney ...
See also:Doris Day, Doris Day - Biography, Doris Day - Songs, Doris Day - Filmography, Doris Day - Albums Read more here: » Doris Day: Encyclopedia II - Doris Day - Biography |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Mullet haircut - HistoryThe mullet became popular in the 1970s, and was greatly popularised by English pop star David Bowie but was known to have been worn long before then. Urban legends have it dating back to 19th Century fishermen with long hair in back to keep them warm, hence the term mullet. The term was also referenced in the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke, starring Paul Newman and George Kennedy, in which Kennedy's character refers to men with long hair as "Mulletheads."
In the 70s, the mullet was a short, square affair. In the 80s, it became big and bouffant, and mullet men often indulged in ano ...
See also:Mullet haircut, Mullet haircut - History, Mullet haircut - Synonyms, Mullet haircut - Famous people who have worn a mullet, Mullet haircut - Real life, Mullet haircut - Fictional characters Read more here: » Mullet haircut: Encyclopedia II - Mullet haircut - History |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Spike Milligan - BiographyMilligan was born in Ahmednagar, India, on 16 April, 1918 to the wife of an Irish-born officer in the British Army. Though he lived most of his life in England and served in the British Army, he was declared stateless in 1960, and took Irish citizenship.
He suffered from bipolar disorder for most of his life, having at least ten mental breakdowns. He was a strident campaigner on environmental matters, particularly arguing against unnecessary noise. He served in the Royal Artillery in World War 2 in North Africa and also Italy, where h ...
See also:Spike Milligan, Spike Milligan - Biography, Spike Milligan - Radio comedy shows, Spike Milligan - Other radio shows, Spike Milligan - TV Comedy shows, Spike Milligan - Theatre, Spike Milligan - Movies, Spike Milligan - Books, Spike Milligan - Quotations Read more here: » Spike Milligan: Encyclopedia II - Spike Milligan - Biography |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Albert Finney - AcclaimFinney's accolades are numerous. He's received several nominations and awards from the prestigious awards societies of the entertainment industry.
Albert Finney - Academy Awards Oscars.
He has been nominated for the Best Actor Oscar four times, for Tom Jones, Murder On The Orient Express, The Dresser, and Under the Volcano. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Erin Brockovich.
Albert Finney - British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards BAFTA.
Finney received a BAFTA nomination ...
See also:Albert Finney, Albert Finney - Career highlights, Albert Finney - Acclaim, Albert Finney - Academy Awards Oscars, Albert Finney - British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards BAFTA, Albert Finney - Emmy Awards, Albert Finney - Golden Globe Awards, Albert Finney - Laurel Awards, Albert Finney - Los Angeles Film Critics Association, Albert Finney - Oscars, Albert Finney - Screen Actors Guild, Albert Finney - Silver Berlin Bear, Albert Finney - Tony Awards, Albert Finney - Venice Film Festival, Albert Finney - Selected Filmography, Albert Finney - External link Read more here: » Albert Finney: Encyclopedia II - Albert Finney - Acclaim |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - George Armstrong Custer - Custer in popular culture
George Armstrong Custer - Films.
George Custer has been played in motion pictures by Francis Ford (1912 twice), Ned Finley (1916), Dustin Farnum (1926), John Beck (1926), Clay Clement (1933). John Miljan (1936), Frank McGlynn (1936), Paul Kelly (1940), Addison Richards (1940), Ronald Reagan (1940), Errol Flynn (1941), James Millican (1942), Sheb Wooley (1952), Douglas Kennedy (1954), Britt Lomond (1958), Philip Carey (1965), Leslie Nielsen (1966), Robert Shaw (1967), Wayne Maunder (1967 & 1990), Richard Mulli ...
See also:George Armstrong Custer, George Armstrong Custer - Birth, George Armstrong Custer - Early life, George Armstrong Custer - Civil War, George Armstrong Custer - McClellan and Pleasonton, George Armstrong Custer - Brigade command and Gettysburg, George Armstrong Custer - Marriage, George Armstrong Custer - The Valley and Appomattox, George Armstrong Custer - Indian Wars, George Armstrong Custer - Battle of the Little Bighorn, George Armstrong Custer - Controversial legacy, George Armstrong Custer - Monuments and memorials, George Armstrong Custer - Family tree, George Armstrong Custer - First generation, George Armstrong Custer - Second generation, George Armstrong Custer - Third generation, George Armstrong Custer - Fourth generation, George Armstrong Custer - Fifth generation, George Armstrong Custer - Custer in popular culture, George Armstrong Custer - Films, George Armstrong Custer - Custer's Revenge, George Armstrong Custer - Music, George Armstrong Custer - Alternate history, George Armstrong Custer - Timeline Read more here: » George Armstrong Custer: Encyclopedia II - George Armstrong Custer - Custer in popular culture |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Mini - The Mk I Mini - 1959 to 1967Designed as project ADO15 (Austin Drawing Office), the first models were marketed with the names Austin Seven (often written as SE7EN) and Morris Mini-Minor (Latin "Small-Smaller") in England. Until 1962, they appeared as the Austin 850 and Morris 850 in North America and France. The production model differed from the original prototype (affectionately named "The Orange Box" because of its colour) due to the addition of front and rear subframes to take the suspension loads and by the engine being mounted with the carburettor at the back, rat ...
See also:Mini, Mini - The Mk I Mini - 1959 to 1967, Mini - Varients, Mini - The Mini Cooper and Cooper S, Mini - The Mk II Mini - 1967 to 1970, Mini - The Mini Clubman 1970 to 1980, Mini - The Mk III Mini - 1971 to 2000, Mini - Unproduced prototypes, Mini - Awards, Mini - Minis in the United States, Mini - The new MINI, Mini - Sources Read more here: » Mini: Encyclopedia II - Mini - The Mk I Mini - 1959 to 1967 |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Hubert Selby Jr. - Last ExitIn 1958, Selby started working on his first piece, The Queen Is Dead. At the time, Selby had a succession of jobs. Yet he continued to work on his fiction every night after his day job as a secretary, a gas station attendant, and a freelance copywriter. The short story slowly evolved for the next six years before it saw the light of publication.
In 1961, a short story Tralala was published in a literary journal, The Provincetown Review. It also appeared in Black Mountain Review and New Directions. Wi ...
See also:Hubert Selby Jr., Hubert Selby Jr. - Wrong Entrance, Hubert Selby Jr. - One Way, Hubert Selby Jr. - Last Exit, Hubert Selby Jr. - Dead End, Hubert Selby Jr. - Works, Hubert Selby Jr. - Fiction, Hubert Selby Jr. - Spoken Word, Hubert Selby Jr. - Filmography, Hubert Selby Jr. - Documentaries, Hubert Selby Jr. - Quotes, Hubert Selby Jr. - Notes, Hubert Selby Jr. - Trivia Read more here: » Hubert Selby Jr.: Encyclopedia II - Hubert Selby Jr. - Last Exit |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - London in film - 20th CenturyEdwardian London has been depicted in several films, notably the Ealing comedy Kind Hearts and Coronets in 1949, the Merchant Ivory E.M. Forster adaptation Howards End (1992) and the biopic Young Winston (1972).
Wartime London has featured in many films, with The Man Who Loved Redheads and Zeppelin (1971) among those set during the First World War. The 1943 film The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp covered 40 years in the city, including the Edwardian era, the First World War and the Second Wor ...
See also:London in film, London in film - Historical London, London in film - Pre-Victorian London, London in film - Victorian London, London in film - 20th Century, London in film - Ealing Comedies, London in film - Swinging London, London in film - Romantic London, London in film - Thrillers, London in film - London Underground, London in film - Science fiction, London in film - Criminals, London in film - The other side of London, London in film - Kids London, London in film - Musical London Read more here: » London in film: Encyclopedia II - London in film - 20th Century |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Q James Bond - Other Q'sIn the 1983 unofficial (non-EON Productions) film Never Say Never Again, Q Branch is headed by a man referred to as both "Algernon" and "Q". It is unclear whether he is intended to be a successor to the EON Q (like the film's M is said to be).
In the 1991 animated TV series James Bond Jr., Q's adolescent grandson, Horace (aka "I.Q.") attends the same high security secondary school as James Bond's supposed nephew.
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See also:Q James Bond, Q James Bond - Major Boothroyd, Q James Bond - Peter Burton as Major Boothroyd, Q James Bond - Desmond Llewelyn as Q a.k.a. Major Boothroyd, Q James Bond - John Cleese as Q formerly known as R, Q James Bond - Featured in:, Q James Bond - Other Q's, Q James Bond - Q'ute, Q James Bond - Parody, Q James Bond - Q-like characters, Q James Bond - Gadgets Read more here: » Q James Bond: Encyclopedia II - Q James Bond - Other Q's |
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| | |  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - History of the word "fuck" - EuphemismsIn situations where using or mentioning the word directly may be considered inappropriate, people often resort to euphemisms, one example being to bowdlerize it, either referring to it with terms such as the f-word or replacing it with similar-sounding words such as "feck", "flip" or "fudge." In software contexts, fook, fsck, fvck, fuk, fark and f2k are also used. In the formerly British Caribbean nations it is sometimes spelled fock. Fark is a bowdlerization which originated in the British Commonwealth countries, derived from exaggerated pronunciat ...
See also:History of the word "fuck", History of the word "fuck" - Modern usage, History of the word "fuck" - Euphemisms, History of the word "fuck" - Incidents on British Television, History of the word "fuck" - Censorship, History of the word "fuck" - Usage in politics, History of the word "fuck" - Early mainstream musical use, History of the word "fuck" - Further reference Read more here: » History of the word "fuck": Encyclopedia II - History of the word "fuck" - Euphemisms |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Alfred Hitchcock - His style of workingHitchcock once commented, "The writer and I plan out the entire script down to the smallest detail, and when we're finished all that's left to do is to shoot the film. Actually, it's only when one enters the studio that one enters the area of compromise. Really, the novelist has the best casting since he doesn't have to cope with the actors and all the rest." Hitchcock was often critical of his actors and actresses as well, dismissing, for example, Kim Novak's performance in Vertigo, and once famously remarking that actors were to be ...
See also:Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock - Biography, Alfred Hitchcock - Early life, Alfred Hitchcock - Pre-war British career, Alfred Hitchcock - Hollywood, Alfred Hitchcock - Peak years and decline, Alfred Hitchcock - Themes and devices, Alfred Hitchcock - His character and its effects on his films, Alfred Hitchcock - His style of working, Alfred Hitchcock - Awards, Alfred Hitchcock - Quotations, Alfred Hitchcock - Other notes, Alfred Hitchcock - Filmography, Alfred Hitchcock - Silent films, Alfred Hitchcock - Sound films, Alfred Hitchcock - Television episodes, Alfred Hitchcock - Frequent collaborators Read more here: » Alfred Hitchcock: Encyclopedia II - Alfred Hitchcock - His style of working |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - The Chronicles of Narnia - Pagan influencesThere are many Christians who feel that the Chronicles of Narnia promotes soft sell paganism and occultism, because of the recurring pagan themes and the heretical depictions of Christ as an anthropomorphic lion. Satyrs, fauns, centaurs, dwarves, werewolves, giants and even the pagan god Bacchus and the Maenads are depicted in a positive light, when they are distinctly pagan motifs. Even an animistic "River God" is portrayed in a positive light. (Chattaway 2005), (Berit 2005) According to Josh Hurst from Christianity Today, "not on ...
See also:The Chronicles of Narnia, The Chronicles of Narnia - The books, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Silver Chair, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Horse and His Boy, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Magician's Nephew, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Last Battle, The Chronicles of Narnia - Reading order, The Chronicles of Narnia - Christian parallels, The Chronicles of Narnia - Pagan influences, The Chronicles of Narnia - Influences on Narnia, The Chronicles of Narnia - Writing, The Chronicles of Narnia - Name, The Chronicles of Narnia - Narnia's influence on others, The Chronicles of Narnia - Influence on authors, The Chronicles of Narnia - Influence on popular culture, The Chronicles of Narnia - Criticism, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Narnia universe, The Chronicles of Narnia - Narnia in other media, The Chronicles of Narnia - Television, The Chronicles of Narnia - Radio, The Chronicles of Narnia - Stage, The Chronicles of Narnia - Cinema, The Chronicles of Narnia - Music Read more here: » The Chronicles of Narnia: Encyclopedia II - The Chronicles of Narnia - Pagan influences |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Logan's Run - Plot conclusionIn the novel Francis, another sandman, catches up with Logan and Jessica after they have managed to escape the cities. He reveals that he and Ballard, a friend of Jessica and Logan who has helped them escape, are one and the same (he was wearing a disguise). The 40-year-old Ballard is working from within the system, and he believes that it is starting to die. Sanctuary turns out to be an abandoned space colony near Mars. Logan and Jessica escape to the colony on a rocket from the remains of the John F. Kennedy Space Center. Bal ...
See also:Logan's Run, Logan's Run - Plot introduction, Logan's Run - Life Clock System:, Logan's Run - Differences between the novel and film, Logan's Run - Plot conclusion, Logan's Run - Sequels and spinoffs, Logan's Run - References in other works, Logan's Run - Style, Logan's Run - Trivia, Logan's Run - External link Read more here: » Logan's Run: Encyclopedia II - Logan's Run - Plot conclusion |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Bruce Lee - Early LifeBruce Lee was born at the Chinese Hospital[1] in San Francisco to his Chinese father, Lee Hoi-Chuen (李海泉) and mother Grace Lee (何金棠).
Bruce Lee - Names.
Lee's Cantonese name, Lee Jun Fan (李振藩; Mandarin Pinyin: Lǐ Zhènfán), literally means "invigorate San Francisco," paying homage to the Chinese name of his birthplace, San Francisco, California (三藩市). At birth, Lee was gi ...
See also:Bruce Lee, Bruce Lee - Early Life, Bruce Lee - Names, Bruce Lee - Education and Martial Arts Training, Bruce Lee - Early acting career, Bruce Lee - Success in Hong Kong, Bruce Lee - Martial Arts Training and Development, Bruce Lee - Wing Chun, Bruce Lee - Jeet Kune Do, Bruce Lee - Beyond Jeet Kune Do, Bruce Lee - Physical Training Fitness and Nutrition, Bruce Lee - 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships, Bruce Lee - Nutrition, Bruce Lee - Bruce Lee's Feats, Bruce Lee - Quotes From Bruce Lee's Friends about his Feats, Bruce Lee - Death by misadventure, Bruce Lee - Martial Arts Lineage, Bruce Lee - Filmography, Bruce Lee - Philosophy, Bruce Lee - Books authored, Bruce Lee - Awards and honors, Bruce Lee - Characters based on Lee, Bruce Lee - Anime and manga, Bruce Lee - Videogames, Bruce Lee - Film references, Bruce Lee - CG Resurrection, Bruce Lee - List of people influential to Bruce Lee's career, Bruce Lee - Footnotes Read more here: » Bruce Lee: Encyclopedia II - Bruce Lee - Early Life |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Prague - CulturePrague is a traditional cultural centre of Europe, hosting many cultural events.
Most Important Cultural Institutions:
National Theatre
The Rudolfinum (home to the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra)
National Opera
National Museum
National Library
National Gallery
There are hundreds of concert halls, galleries, cinemas and music clubs in the city. Prague also hosts Film Festivals, Music Festivals, a Writers Festival, hundreds ...
See also:Prague, Prague - History, Prague - Sights, Prague - Culture, Prague - Economy, Prague - Colleges and universities, Prague - Transportation, Prague - Taxis, Prague - Sport, Prague - Miscellaneous, Prague - Prague - Venue, Prague - Famous People connected with Prague, Prague - Historical population Read more here: » Prague: Encyclopedia II - Prague - Culture |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Prague - CulturePrague is a traditional cultural centre of Europe, hosting many cultural events.
Most Important Cultural Institutions:
National Theatre
The Rudolfinum (home to the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra)
National Opera
National Museum
National Library
National Gallery
There are hundreds of concert halls, galleries, cinemas and music clubs in the city. Prague also hosts Film Festivals, Music Festivals, Writers Festival, hundreds ...
See also:Prague, Prague - History, Prague - Sights, Prague - Culture, Prague - Economy, Prague - Colleges and universities, Prague - Transportation, Prague - Taxis, Prague - Sport, Prague - Miscellaneous, Prague - Prague - Venue, Prague - Famous People connected with Prague, Prague - Historical population Read more here: » Prague: Encyclopedia II - Prague - Culture |
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|  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - List of people from New York State - Entertainment
List of people from New York State - Film/Theater.
Woody Allen (1935-), actor, director and writer
Frances Bavier (1902 - 1989), actress
Humphrey Bogart (1899-1957), actor
James Cagney (1899-1986), actor
Tom Cruise (1962-), actor
Claire Danes (1979-), actress
Sammy Davis, Jr. (1925-1990), actor, singer
Agnes de Mille (1905-1993), dancer, choreographer
Robert De Niro (1943-), actor
Jimmy Durante (1893-1980), entertainer, actor, ...
See also:List of people from New York State, List of people from New York State - Native Americans, List of people from New York State - Public Office, List of people from New York State - Entertainment, List of people from New York State - Film/Theater, List of people from New York State - Comedians/Humorists, List of people from New York State - Music, List of people from New York State - Business, List of people from New York State - Art/Literature/Journalism, List of people from New York State - Science/Medicine, List of people from New York State - Athletics, List of people from New York State - Infamous New Yorkers, List of people from New York State - Lawyers and Jurists, List of people from New York State - Other Read more here: » List of people from New York State: Encyclopedia II - List of people from New York State - Entertainment |
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| |  |  |  | 1967 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Film industry - AnimationAnimation is the technique in which each frame of a film is produced individually, whether generated as a computer graphic, or by photographing a drawn image, or by repeatedly making small changes to a model unit (see claymation and stop motion), and then photographing the result with a special animation camera. When the frames are strung together and the resulting film is viewed at a speed of 16 or more frames per second, there is an illusion of continuous movement (due to the persistence of vision). Generating such a film is very labour intens ...
See also:Film industry, Film industry - History of film, Film industry - Origins of motion picture arts and sciences, Film industry - Protean developments, Film industry - The silent era, Film industry - The Sound Era & The Golden Age of Hollywood, Film industry - The 1940s: the war and post-war years, Film industry - The 1950s: Widescreen 70mm Stereo and even 3D, Film industry - The 1960s, Film industry - The 1970s, Film industry - The '80s: sequels blockbusters and videotape, Film industry - The Digital Age, Film industry - The '90s and new Millenium: technical advances, Film industry - Film theory, Film industry - History, Film industry - Specific theories styles and movements in film, Film industry - Film criticism, Film industry - The motion picture industry, Film industry - Stages of filmmaking, Film industry - Development, Film industry - Preproduction, Film industry - Production, Film industry - Post-production, Film industry - Distribution, Film industry - Film crew, Film industry - Production Team, Film industry - Primary Production Artists, Film industry - Camera and lighting, Film industry - Production sound, Film industry - Postproduction picture, Film industry - Postproduction sound, Film industry - Independent filmmaking, Film industry - Animation, Film industry - Film venues, Film industry - Development of film technology, Film industry - Endurance of films, Film industry - Wikibooks, Film industry - Basic types of film, Film industry - Lists, Film industry - Other Read more here: » Film industry: Encyclopedia II - Film industry - Animation |
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