Category: Comedy
All Genres: Comedy
Release Year: 2010
Country: USA
Runtime:
Rating: 7.2 (0)
Languages: English, Ukrainian
Director: Roger Michell
Sound: Dolby Digital, DTS
Taglines:
"What's the story?"
Breakfast TV Just Got Interesting
Writing by: Aline Brosh McKenna – (written by)
Produced by: J.J. Abrams – producer
Bryan Burk – producer
Sherryl Clark – executive producer
Udi Nedivi – associate producer
Lindsey Paulson – associate producer
Guy Riedel – executive producer
Cast: Rachel McAdams – Becky
Noah Bean – First Date
Jack Davidson – Dog Walking Neighbor
Vanessa Aspillaga – Anna
Jeff Hiller – Sam – Channel 9 Producer
Linda Powell – Louanne
Mike Hydeck – Ralph
Joseph J. Vargas – Channel 9 Director
Mario Frieson – Channel 9 Technical Director
Kevin Herbst – Channel 9 Associate Director
Jerome Weinstein – Fred
Music: David Arnold
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Plot Outline:
A rail company frantically works to prevent an unmanned, half-mile-long freight train carrying combustible liquids and poisonous gas from wiping out a city.
Plot:
A hotshot television producer is set the challenge of reviving a struggling morning show program, despite the constant feuding of its high-profile anchors.
Trivia: There are 4 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- The film has been in development since 2004. At various points, Robert Schwentke and Martin Campbell were attached to direct.
- Based on a real runaway train incident. On May 15, 2001, a 47-car CSX locomotive left a Toledo, Ohio rail yard without an engineer and wasn't stopped until it had run 66 miles through three counties. No one was injured in the incident.
- Ironically, a train used during filming accidentally derailed in Bridgeport, Ohio on November 21, 2009. No one was injured in the incident, and production was halted for the remainder of the day.
Category: Drama
All Genres: Drama, Romance
Release Year: 1933
Country: USA
Runtime: 74
Rating: 3.7 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Lowell Sherman
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Shell give you the heart thrill of your life !
A drama fired with Hepburns blazing genius !
Writing by: Zoe Akins – (play)
Howard J. Green – (writer)
Produced by: Pandro S. Berman – producer
Merian C. Cooper – executive producer
Cast: Katharine Hepburn – Eva Lovelace
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. – Joseph Sheridan
Adolphe Menjou – Louis (Lewis) Easton
Mary Duncan – Rita Vernon, blonde star
C. Aubrey Smith – Robert Harley Bob Hedges
Don Alvarado – Pepi Velez
Fred Santley – Will Seymour, Eastons bespectacled asst. (as Fredric Santly)
Richard Carle – Henry Lawrence, elderly critic
Tyler Brooke – Charley Van Duesen, alcoholic writer
Geneva Mitchell – Gwendoline Hall, brunette actress
Helen Ware – Nellie Navarre, Lovelaces dresser
Music: Max Steiner
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Plot Outline: When a naively innocent, aspiring actress arrives on the Broadway scene, she is taken under the wing of several theater veterans who mentor her to ultimate success.
Plot: Eva Lovelace, would-be actress trying to crash the New York stage, is a wildly optimistic chatterbox full of theatrical mannerisms. Her looks, more than her talent, attract the interest of a paternal actor, a philandering producer, and an earnest playwright. Is she destined for stardom or the “casting couch”? Will she fade after the brief blooming of a “morning glory”?
Crazy Credits: We know about 3 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Dalai Lama joins the wedding party and reception for a dance.
Goofs: We know about 6 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: The stock footage used to portray the tribal celebrations shows several different African tribes in various different tribal dresses as well as various different kinds of celebrations.
Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- Filmed in 17 days.
- Adolphe Menjou re-created his role as Louis Easton for the “Lux Radio Theatre” hour-long version of this film, broadcast on October 12, 1942 by CBS. Co-starring were Judy Garland as Eva Lovelace and John Payne as Joseph Sheridan.
- Hepburn and Fairbanks performed the balcony scene from “Romeo and Juliet” in costume, but it was not used in the picture.
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