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PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
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Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis (/'b?ti/; April 5, 1908 - October 6, 1989) was an American actress of film, television, and theater. With a career spanning 60 years she is regarded as one of the greatest actresses in Hollywood history.[ She was noted for her willingness to play unsympathetic, sardonic characters, and was famous for her performances in a range of film genres, from contemporary crime melodramas to historical and period films, suspense horror, and occasional comedies, although her greatest successes were her roles in romantic dramas
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PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
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Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis (/'b?ti/; April 5, 1908 - October 6, 1989) was an American actress of film, television, and theater. With a career spanning 60 years she is regarded as one of the greatest actresses in Hollywood history.[ She was noted for her willingness to play unsympathetic, sardonic characters, and was famous for her performances in a range of film genres, from contemporary crime melodramas to historical and period films, suspense horror, and occasional comedies, although her greatest successes were her roles in romantic dramas
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PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
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The Mummy is a 1932 American pre-Code horror film directed by Karl Freund. The screenplay by John L. Balderston was from a story by Nina Wilcox Putnam and Richard Schayer. Released by Universal Studios, the film stars Boris Karloff, Zita Johann, David Manners, Edward Van Sloan and Arthur Byron. The film is about an ancient Egyptian mummy named Imhotep who is discovered by a team of archeologists and inadvertently brought back to life through a magic scroll. Disguised as a modern Egyptian, the mummy searches for his lost love, whom he believes has been reincarnated into a modern girl.
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Archival Cinema and Entertainment
Claude Rains,
The Wolf Man (Universal, 1941). Lobby Card
File Reference # 33595_266THA
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Simone Simon,
Cat People, 1942 (RKO, Re-release 1952). Lobby Card
File Reference # 33595_229THA
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PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
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Beginning her career as a dancer in traveling theatrical companies before debuting as a chorus girl on Broadway, Crawford signed a motion picture contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1925. In the 1930s, Crawford's fame rivaled, and later outlasted, that of MGM colleagues Norma Shearer and Greta Garbo. Crawford often played hard-working young women who find romance and success. These characters and stories were well received by Depression-era audiences and were popular with women. Crawford became one of Hollywood's most prominent movie stars, and one of the highest-paid women in the United States, but her films began losing money, and, by the end of the 1930s, she was labelled "box office poison". But her career gradually improved in the early 1940s, and she made a major comeback in 1945 by starring in Mildred Pierce, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She would go on to receive Best Actress nominations for Possessed (1947) and Sudden Fear (1952). She continued to act in film and television throughout the 1950s and 1960s; she achieved box office success with the highly successful horror film Whatever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962), in which she starred alongside Bette Davis, her long-time rival.
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Archival Cinema and Entertainment
Lon Chaney,
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (Universal, 1943). Lobby Card
File Reference # 33595_241THA
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Lon Chaney,
The Mummy's Curse (Universal, 1944). Lobby Card
File Reference # 33595_242THA
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Lon Chaney, John Carradine,
House of Dracula (Universal, 1945). Poster File Reference # 33595_320THA
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Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney,
House of Frankenstein (Realart, Re-release 1950). Poster File Reference # 33595_309THA
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Margaret Sheridan,
The Thing From Another World (RKO, 1951). Poster
File Reference # 33595_789THA
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Margaret Sheridan,
The Thing from Another World (RKO, 1951). Lobby Card
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PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
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Beginning her career as a dancer in traveling theatrical companies before debuting as a chorus girl on Broadway, Crawford signed a motion picture contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1925. In the 1930s, Crawford's fame rivaled, and later outlasted, that of MGM colleagues Norma Shearer and Greta Garbo. Crawford often played hard-working young women who find romance and success. These characters and stories were well received by Depression-era audiences and were popular with women. Crawford became one of Hollywood's most prominent movie stars, and one of the highest-paid women in the United States, but her films began losing money, and, by the end of the 1930s, she was labelled "box office poison". But her career gradually improved in the early 1940s, and she made a major comeback in 1945 by starring in Mildred Pierce, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She would go on to receive Best Actress nominations for Possessed (1947) and Sudden Fear (1952). She continued to act in film and television throughout the 1950s and 1960s; she achieved box office success with the highly successful horror film Whatever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962), in which she starred alongside Bette Davis, her long-time rival.
Hollywood Photo Archive
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Archival Cinema and Entertainment
The Creature,
"Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954) Universal
File Reference # 33595_482THA
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The Creature,
Creature from the Black Lagoon (Universal International, 1954). Lobby Card
File Reference # 33595_239THA
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Julia Adams,
Creature from the Black Lagoon (Universal International, 1954). Poster File Reference # 33595_283THA
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John Agar,
The Mole People (Universal International, 1956). Lobby Card
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FRANKENSTEIN S'EST ECHAPPE - THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1957)
FRANKENSTEIN S'EST ECHAPPE
THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN
1957
de Terence Fisher
Christopher Lee
d'apres le roman de Mary Shelley
based on the novel by Mary Shelley
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Hammer Films
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Archival Cinema and Entertainment
Susan Cabot,
The Wasp Woman (Film Group, Inc., 1959). Lobby Card
File Reference # 33595_795THA
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Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee,
"The Mummy" (1959) Universal-International
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Boris Karloff,
The Terror (American International, 1963). Poster
File Reference # 33595_787THA
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REPORTAGE: VW - Die gute alte Zeit
Siebziger Jahre, Schwarzweissfoto, Verkehr, Autounfall, zerstoerter Personenwagen, Autowrack, Totalschaden, Seventies, black and white photo, traffic, car accident, wrecked passenger car, total loss *** Local Caption *** Seventies, black and white photo, traffic, car accident, wrecked passenger car, total loss
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Joe Dallesandro,
Andy Warhol's Frankenstein (Roadshow, 1974). Poster File Reference # 33595_298THA
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Director Steven Spielberg,
"Jaws" 1975 Universal
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Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie
"Carrie" 1976 MGM
File Reference # 33595_487THA
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Sissy Spacek,
"Carrie" (1976) MGM
File Reference # 33595_485THA
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Sissy Spacek,
"Carrie" (1976) MGM
File Reference # 33595_486THA
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Piper Laurie,
"Carrie" (1976) MGM
File Reference # 33595_488THA
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Amy Irving,
"Carrie" (1976) MGM
File Reference # 33595_489THA
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David Emge,
Dawn of the Dead (United Film Distribution, 1978). Poster
File Reference # 33595_573THA
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PEOPLE - Schauspielerin Margot Kidder ist im Alter von 69 Jahren gestorben
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JAMES BROLIN AND MARGOT KIDDER IN THE FILM 'THE AMITYVILLE HORROR' - 1978
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PEOPLE - Klaus Kinski würde 90 Jahre alt werden (18.10.16)
Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht, Deutschland 1979, Director: Werner Herzog, Actors/Stars: Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani, Bruno Ganz *** Local Caption *** 03131516
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PEOPLE - Zombie-Regisseur George A. Romero im Alter von 77 Jahren gestorben
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Warner Bros/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock (5877292g)
Creepshow (1982)
Creepshow - 1982
Director: George A. Romero
Warner Bros
USA
Lobby Card/Poster
Stephen King
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028519a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028468a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028511a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028521a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028521a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028466a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028456a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028520a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028465a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
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STEPHEN KING PLANNING PROMOTION OF NON HORROR WORK 'FAITHFUL', NEW YORK, AMERICA - 02 DEC 2004
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STEPHEN KING PLANNING PROMOTION OF NON HORROR WORK 'FAITHFUL', NEW YORK, AMERICA - 02 DEC 2004
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, KHAO LAK, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
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Thousands of bodies and makeshift coffins brought to this collection point for processing. This shows the true horror of the tidal waves that hit on Boxing day.
EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, KHAO LAK, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, KHAO LAK, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
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Thousands of bodies and makeshift coffins brought to this collection point for processing. This shows the true horror of the tidal waves that hit on Boxing day.
EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, KHAO LAK, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, KHAO LAK, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
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Thousands of bodies and makeshift coffins brought to this collection point for processing. This shows the true horror of the tidal waves that hit on Boxing day.
EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, KHAO LAK, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, KHAO LAK, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
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Thousands of bodies and makeshift coffins brought to this collection point for processing. This shows the true horror of the tidal waves that hit on Boxing day.
EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, KHAO LAK, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
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