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Mar 21, 2022
Eddie Fisher Denies Marital Rift with Elizabeth Taylor
Mar. 21, 1962 - Eddie Fisher (center), the singer, arrived in New York from Rome by plane tonight and denied reports that he and his...
Mar 21, 2022
U.S. Senators See Preview of "Advise and Consent," Give Mixed Reviews
Mar. 21, 1962 - More than half the U.S. Senators saw last night Hollywood’s version of the Senate in action. The occasion was a private...
Mar 21, 2022
Prince Rainier Alleged Financial Woes "Nonsense," Says Princess Grace's Secretary
Mar. 21, 1962 - Sources in Monaco today denied a rumor that in returning to moviemaking Princess Grace was helping her husband, Prince...
Mar 21, 2022
Rex Harrison Marries Rachel Roberts in Genoa Amid Chaotic Scene
Mar. 21, 1962 - Rex Harrison married Rachel Roberts, the British actress, today in Italy in a ceremony that shifted abruptly from one...
Mar 21, 2022
Movies: Hitchcock Financing "The Birds" Himself
Mar. 21, 1962 - Alfred Hitchcock is using his own money to finance his latest movie, it was learned today. The cost will be well in...
Mar 20, 2022
Double Feature: "The George Raft Story" and "Look in Any Window"
Mar. 20, 1962 - Two new Allied Artists presentations will open today on a double-bill program at neighborhood theatres. “The George Raft...
Mar 19, 2022
Princess Grace to Star in Hitchcock's "Marnie"
Mar. 19, 1962 - Princess Grace of Monaco, the former Grace Kelly of Philadelphia, will return to motion pictures this summer when she...
Mar 18, 2022
Movies: "Twenty Plus Two" with David Janssen
Mar. 18, 1962 - Opening in local theatres today is “Twenty Plus Two,” directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring David Janssen, Jeanne...
Mar 18, 2022
"The Guns of Navarone" Voted Best Film of 1961 in Poll by The Film Daily
Mar. 18, 1962 - “The Guns of Navarone” was voted the best picture of 1961 in the 39th annual poll of movie critics, reviewers and...
Mar 17, 2022
Movies: Truffaut Prepares Next Film with Jean-Pierre Léaud
Mar. 17, 1962 - Director Francois Truffaut (right), pleased by the critical and popular success in Paris of “Jules and Jim,” is hard at...
Mar 13, 2022
Movies: Bette Davis To Star in "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?"
Mar. 13, 1962 - Bette Davis, one of the stars of “The Night of the Iguana,” is bowing out of the Tennessee Williams play. She will be...
Mar 12, 2022
Jane Fonda to Make Third Broadway Appearance
Mar. 12, 1962 - Jane Fonda, daughter of Henry Fonda, will star in her third Broadway appearance. She has been signed by Jay Julien for...
Mar 12, 2022
Movies: Richard Harris Signed for "The Great Escape"
Mar. 12, 1962 - Richard Harris, Irish stage and screen actor, who just completed a leading characterization in the MGM remake of “Mutiny...
Mar 11, 2022
Ethel Waters Collapses
Mar. 11, 1962 - Ethel Waters (pictured with Billy Graham in 1957), the singer and actress, was recovering at her home today after she had...
Mar 10, 2022
Director Ingmar Bergman to Take Sabbatical from Filmmaking
Mar. 10, 1962 - “Through a Glass Darkly,” which has its New York première on Tuesday, is, according to Cyrus Harvey, distributor of the...
Mar 8, 2022
Movies: "The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse"
Mar. 8, 1962 - Today’s new film is “The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” MGM’s color adaptation of the novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez....
Mar 8, 2022
Karen Black Signed for "Funny Thing"
Mar. 8, 1962 - Karen Black, a 20-year-old graduate of Northwestern University, has been signed by Harold Prince for the ingénue lead in...
Mar 8, 2022
"Fiorello!" Star Tom Bosley Gets Married
Mar. 8, 1962 - Tom Bosley, who played the role of Mayor Fiorello La Guardia in the theatrical success “Fiorello!”, today married Miss...
Mar 7, 2022
Movies: Roger Corman's "The Premature Burial"
Mar. 7, 1962 - Opening in local theatres today is “The Premature Burial,” a horror film directed by Roger Corman and starring Ray Milland...
Mar 7, 2022
Questions Raised About Academy Award Process
Mar. 7, 1962 - George C. Scott’s request to have his name withdrawn as a nominee in the Oscar competition has raised controversial...
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