Friday, July 31, 2015

July 31 - Run Silent Run Deep

Today’s film is a war movie with a scene that happens on July 31. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP                            

Early in World War II an American sub commanded by Commander "Rich" Richardson is surprised and sunk by a Japanese destroyer, the Akikaze in the Bungo Straits. A year later, when Richardson learns the captain of the Merka has been injured, he finagles his way into the job instead of Lieutenant Jim Bledsoe, the sub’s executive officer.  Bledsoe asks to be reassigned, but Richardson refuses. The crew wagers on their assigned area of operations and are dismayed when it is area 7, which includes the Bungo Straits, as four subs have been sunk there in the last year. The subs orders specifically require it to avoid the Bungo Straits. Richardson constantly drills the ship in diving and immediately firing a torpedo.  The crew questions Richardson’s nerves after he refuses to engage a Japanese sub. After an incident where a crewman almost drowns while throwing the trash overboard, Richardson doubles the drills. On July 31, 1943 [29:17 to 36:25] the U.S.S. Merka sinks a tanker and a Japanese destroyer, using the quick dive attack method. Richardson refuses to attack a convoy and heads for the Bungo Straits.  Once there they start to attack a convoy in order to draw in the  Akikaze. They are attacked by Japanese aircraft, almost get hit by a torpedo and depth charged by the Akikaze. Three men are killed in the attack and Richardson is severely injured. They jettison trash and the dead bodies and make the Japanese think they’ve been sunk. Bledsoe takes over command, citing Richardson’s earlier disobeying orders as justification.  When ‘Tokyo Rose’ announces the Merka’s sinking and names some of the officers, Bledsoe realizes the Japanese have been picking up some of their garbage.  Since the Japanese now really do think the Merka’s been sunk, Bledsoe takes the sub back to the Bungo Straits. While Richardson drifts in and out of consciousness as a result of his concussion, the Merka attacks the convoy as before to lure the Akikaze closer. They sink the Akikaze with a bow torpedo shot, but Richardson realizes that a mysterious radio transmission, also heard after the first Bungo Strait attack is from a Japanese sub. He orders a dive causing a Japanese torpedo to miss the Merka. By moving to continue the attack on the convoy, they force the Japanese sub to surface and then the Merka sinks it.  Richardson has achieved his revenge, but dies of his wound and is buried at sea.
                 
One of the best sub movies ever made. Very realistic action sequences. The script creates real and believable character based conflict that helps drive the plot.

Date given in the film at 36:39-41

Producer - Harold Hecht
   
Director - Robert Wise

Screenwriter - John Gay                       

Runtime – 1 hour 33 minutes

Released – March 27, 1958

Starring –

Clark Gable as Commander P.J. "Rich" Richardson
Burt Lancaster as Lieutenant Jim Bledsoe
Jack Warden as Yeoman 1st Class "Kraut" Mueller
Brad Dexter as Ensign Gerald Cartwright
Don Rickles as Quartermaster 1st Class Ruby
Nick Cravat as Russo
Joe Maross as Chief Petty Officer Kohler
Mary LaRoche as Laura Richardson
Eddie Foy III as Larto
Rudy Bond as Sonarman 1st Class Cullen

Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2015

Thursday, July 30, 2015

July 30 - The Caine Mutiny

Today’s movie is a courtroom drama with a scene that happens on July 30. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

THE CAINE MUTINY     

Ensign Keith, who comes from a wealthy family reports to the Caine, a battle scarred destroyer/minesweeper right out of officer’s school. The captain has dispensed with the spit and polish, but the crew is in fact first rate. Keith meets the exec Lt. Maryk and the communications officer Lt. Keefer. A new captain Philip Queeg takes over. He tries to restore strict discipline. While berating his officers over a crewman’s appearance, he fails to heed the helmsman’s warning and the ship circles around and cuts the tow rope of the target the ship was towing. Instead of taking the blame, Queeg tries to cover up the incident. The ship gets some strawberry preserves from another ship on July 30, 1944. [1:04:43 to 1:19:08] When some apparently turn up missing, Queeg goes to extreme lengths to try and find the thief. Queeg later, instead of escorting Marines all the way into the landing beach drops a yellow dye marker and retreats. Keefer begins trying to convince Maryk to relieve Queeg on the basis of mental illness. During a typhoon, Maryk suggests sailing into the waves and taking on ballast, but Queeg thinks the ballast would contaminate the fuel lines. Maryk thinks Queeg’s inaction could cause the ship to capsize, so he relieves Queeg, with the support of Keith. Maryk and Keith are charged with mutiny and Lt. Greenwald serves as their defense counsel.  Keefer, by lying under oath avoids any complicity for what happened and a psychiatrist testifies that Queeg has no mental illness. However, on cross examination Queeg breaks down and gives paranoid testimony.  The two officers are acquitted. Greenwald shows up and blasts all the officers for not supporting Queeg, wringing an admission out of them that if they had supported him, Queeg might not have “frozen up” in the typhoon. Greenwald blames Keefer as being the real instigator of the ‘mutiny’. Keith is assigned to a new ship, commanded by the prior captain of the Caine.
                       
            A very interesting character study. Keith the young, naïve and easily led type; Queeg the paranoid type and Keefer, the master manipulator all interact. An excellent courtroom drama.

Date given in film at 1:04:33

Producer - Stanley Kramer

Director - Edward Dmytryk

Screenplay - Stanley Roberts

Awards - The film received Oscar nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor (Bogart),  Best Supporting Actor((Tully) , Best Screenplay, Best Sound Recording, Best Film Editing, and Best Dramatic Score .

Running Time - 2 hours 4 minutes

Released - June 24, 1954

Starring -         

Humphrey Bogart as Captain Queeg
José Ferrer as Lieutenant Barney Greenwald
Van Johnson as Lieutenant Steve Maryk
Fred MacMurray as Lieutenant Tom Keefer
Robert Francis as Ensign (later Lieutenant, junior grade)
Willis Seward "Willie" Keith
May Wynn as May Wynn
Tom Tully as Lieutenant Commander (later Commander) William H. DeVriess
E. G. Marshall as Lieutenant Commander (John) Challee
Arthur Franz as Lieutenant, junior grade, H. Paynter Jr.
Lee Marvin as "Meatball" (Dlugatch)
Warner Anderson as Captain Blakely
Claude Akins as "Horrible" (Everett Black)
Katherine Warren as Mrs. Keith
Jerry Paris as Ensign Barney Harding
Whit Bissell as Navy psychiatrist Lieutenant Commander Dickson

Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2015.

   

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

July 29 - Top Gun

Today’s movie is a drama with a scene that happens on July 29. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

TOP GUN     
        
After an incident where US Navy pilot “Maverick” Mitchell defies orders and saves another F-14, he and his RIO officer are sent to the Top Gun school in San Diego. There, at a bar,  Mitchell meets, but is rejected by Charlotte "Charlie" Blackwood, who turns out to be one of his instructors. Mitchell’s reckless flying style both impresses and annoys his fellow students, but he and Charlie start a relationship. The chief instructor Viper teaches Mitchell a lesson about the value of teamwork over individual ability. On July 29, 198__ [1:03:58 – 1:09:15] while Mitchell and fellow student Iceman are mock dogfighting with Jester, Viper’s wingman, Mitchell flies through Iceman’s jet wash and when both engines flameout, Mitchell’s RIO, Goose has to eject. Goose is killed in the ejection, but Mitch is cleared of responsibility. Mitchell overcomes his doubts about his flying ability and graduates from Top Gun. He and fellow students Iceman and Hollywood are sent into a hostile situation that resembles the accident that led to Goose’s death, but this time Mitchell avoids catastrophe and with the help of Iceman, saves the day. Mitchell returns to Top Gun as an instructor and renews his relationship with Charlie. 
                
The date is given in the film at 1:14:26

Producers - Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer

Director - Tony Scott

Screenwriters - Jim Cash and Jack Epps, Jr.

Awards – The film won the Best Original Song Oscar. It was also nominated for Best Sound Editing, Best Film Editing and Best Sound at the 59th Academy Awards

Runtime – 1 hour 50 minutes

Released – May 16, 1986

Starring -

Tom Cruise as LT Pete "Maverick" Mitchell
Kelly McGillis as Charlotte "Charlie" Blackwood
Val Kilmer as LT Tom "Iceman" Kazanski
Anthony Edwards as LTJG Nick "Goose" Bradshaw
Tom Skerritt as CDR Mike "Viper" Metcalf
Michael Ironside as LCDR Rick "Jester" Heatherly
John Stockwell as LT Bill "Cougar" Cortell
Rick Rossovich as LTJG Ron "Slider" Kerner
Tim Robbins as LTJG Samuel "Merlin" Wells
Whip Hubley as LT Rick "Hollywood" Neven
James Tolkan as CDR Tom "Stinger" Jardian
Meg Ryan as Carole Bradshaw

Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2015




Tuesday, July 28, 2015

July 28 - Cyrano De Bergerac

Today’s movie is a dramedy with a scene that happens on July 28. Watch it tonight.

CYRANO DE BERGERAC  

Cyrano de Bergerac, poet and swordsman stops a play and ends up killing Vicomte de Valvert. Cyrano confesses he loves Roxanne, but feels he has no hope of winning her since Cyrano feels his enormous nose disfigures his face. Cyrano helps fellow poet Ragueneau evade a plot to kill him. Cyrano has decided to tell Roxanne he loves her, but before he can, Roxanne tells Cyrano she has fallen in love with Christian de Neuvillette. Cyrano agrees to help Roxanne win him. Cyrano learns Christian loves Roxanne, but is too shy to woo her. Cyrano writes love letters for Christian to Roxanne and even imitates Christian’s voice at an in person meeting. Cyrano prevents Christian’s commander from marrying Roxanne, and Roxanne and Christian get married. Christian and Cyrano go off to fight Spain and Cyrano continues to write letters to Roxanne for Christian. A visit from Roxanne convinces Christian that she really loves Cyrano and he gets Cyrano to agree to tell Roxanne the truth and let her pick between them. Then Christian is killed in action. Cyrano visits Roxanne for years, without confessing his feelings. Then on June 28, 1655 [1:39:20 to 1:52:28] Cyrano is fatally injured in an ambush by those who tired of his mocking poems. He visits Roxanne who finally realizes Cyrano was the man who actually wrote her the letters, just before Cyrano dies.  

Producer - Stanley Kramer

Director - Michael Gordon

Screenwriter - Carl Foreman

Awards – Jose Ferrer won the Best Actor Oscar at the 23rd Academy Awards

Runtime – 1 hour 52 minutes

Released – November 16, 1950

Starring –

José Ferrer as Cyrano de Bergerac
Mala Powers as Roxane
William Prince as Christian de Neuvillette
Morris Carnovsky as Le Bret
Ralph Clanton as Antoine, Comte de Guiche
Lloyd Corrigan as Ragueneau
Virginia Farmer as Roxane's duenna
Edgar Barrier as Cardinal Richelieu
Elena Verdugo as the Orange Girl
Albert Cavens as the Viscount de Valvert
Arthur Blake as Montfleury
Don Beddoe as The Meddler
Percy Helton as Bellerose

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Monday, July 27, 2015

July 27 - Who is Clark Rockefeller?

Today’s movie is a biography with a scene that happens on July 27. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

WHO IS CLARK ROCKEFELLER?        

On July 27, 2008, in violation of a court order, ‘Clark Rockefeller’ kidnaps his daughter Reigh from the custody of his ex-wife. [3:30 to 17:08, 25:30 to 26:51] When the FBI stats searching for the pair they discover that Clark is not who he pretends to be. He is actually Christian Gerhartsreiter who pretended to be an art collector, a ship’s captain, a physicist, an international banker and an English aristocrat. In 1985, pretending to be a member of the Rockefeller family he met and married Sandra Boss, a successful businesswoman and lived off her income for the next decade, until she finally became fed up with her husband’s secretive and controlling personality. Sandra filed for divorce and got custody of their daughter.  This led to Clark kidnapping his daughter during a supervised visitation.  

www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2008/07/28/police_search_for_girl_abducted_during_fathers_visit gives the date of the kidnapping

Producers - Edithe Swensen and John M. Eckert

Director - Mikael Salomon

Screenwriter - Edithe Swensen

Released – March 13, 2010

Runtime – 2 hours

Starring –

Eric McCormack as Christian Gerhartsreiter/Clark Rockefeller
Sherry Stringfield as Sandra Boss
Regina Taylor as Megan, an FBI agent
Philip Akin as Det. Lewis Cook
Stephen McHattie as Mark, an FBI agent
Emily Alyn Lind as Reigh ("Snooks"),
Gerhartsreiter and Sandra's daughter         

Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2015

Sunday, July 26, 2015

July 26 - Guadacanal Diary

Today’s movie is a war movie with a scene that happens on July 26. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

GUADALCANAL DIARY                     
                                             

On July 26, 1942 [2:08 to 5:30] the American Marine invasion task force is sailing towards Guadalcanal. The Marines land on Guadalcanal with no initial opposition. They find an abandoned village and capture an airfield, which the Americans work to complete.  Based on a tip from a Japanese deserter, a Marine platoon  leaves by boat for the village of Matanikau, where there are supposedly a large number of Japanese troops who want to surrender. On the way one boat is destroyed by a Japanese sub before it is sunk by onshore Marine artillery. The Marines walk into a trap and they are all killed except for Private Soose Alvarez who makes it back to the American lines. The Marines then march on Matanikau in force and on the way, Private “Chicken’ Anderson is wounded by a Japanese soldier who only pretended to be dead. The Marines enjoy mail call, but suffer through Japanese air force bombing raids. Army troops land to support the Marines. They launch a campaign to root Japanese troops out of a series of caves. They try to listen to the results of the game two of the 1942 World Series, but static unfortunately prevents them from hearing the final score. (FYI, the St. Louis Cardinals beat the New York Yankees 4-3)  The Marines are both shelled by the Japanese navy and bombed by their air force. A force of Marine fighter planes land on the island. All the marines write letters home.  They launch an attack on the Japanese, during which Pvt. Alvarez is killed. The marines are relived and evacuated from the island.
                
A decent war film. Surprisingly, even though it was made during the War, it does not engage in blatant anti-Japanese demonization. You can tell the battle scenes were shot in California, not anywhere tropical.   
                  
Date given in film at 2:20-23

Producer – Brian Foy

Director – Lewis Seiler

Screenplay – Lamar Trotti and Jerome Cady

Runtime   - 1 hour 33 minutes

Released – October 27, 1943

Starring –

Preston Foster as Father Donnelly
Lloyd Nolan as Sgt. Hook Malone
William Bendix as  Corp. Taxi Potts
Richard Conte as Capt. Don Davis
Anthony Quinn as Pvt. Soose Alvarez
Richard Jaeckel as Pvt. Chicken Anderson
Roy Roberts as Capt. Cross.

Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2015.


Saturday, July 25, 2015

July 25 - Dallas Buyers Club ...

Today’s movie is a drama with a scene that happens on July 25. Watch it tonight and enjoy.  

DALLAS BUYER’S CLUB  

On July 25, 1985 [1:54 – 6:41] Ron Woodroof, a drug using gambler who hangs out at rodeos collapses. A few days later he gets an electrical shock at work. At the hospital he is told by Dr. Eve Saks that he has AIDS, with a six month prognosis to live. Woodroof starts taking AZT, but it makes his condition worse. Woodroof goes to Mexico and starts taking ddC and peptide T. Woodroof smuggles the two drugs into the USA. Along with Rayon, a trans woman whom he had met earlier, he sets up “the Dallas Buyers Club,” charging HIV positives $400.00 a month for the drugs. The FDA makes the two drugs illegal and then Rayon dies. Woodroof becomes more concerned with getting the drugs to HIV positive people than making money. Woodroof’s lawsuit to be allowed to take peptide T fails.     

The date is given in the film at 1:55 on a newspaper.

Producers - Robbie Brenner and Rachel Winter

Director - Jean-Marc Vallée

Screenwriters - Craig Borten and Melisa Wallack

Awards – The film won the Best Actor(McConaughey), Best Supporting Actor(Leto) and Best Makeup and Hairstyling. It was also nominated for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing at the 86th Academy Awards  

Runtime – 1 hour 56 minutes

Released – September 7, 2013

Starring –

Matthew McConaughey as Ron Woodroof
Jennifer Garner as Dr. Eve Saks
Jared Leto as Rayon
Denis O'Hare as Dr. Sevard
Steve Zahn as Tucker
Michael O'Neill as Richard Barkley
Dallas Roberts as David Wayne
Griffin Dunne as Dr. Vass
Kevin Rankin as T. J.
Bradford Cox as "Sunflower"
Scott Takeda as Mr. Yamata
Copyright by Ivan Walters  in 2015.

Friday, July 24, 2015

July 24 - When Worlds Collide

Today’s movie is a science fiction film with a scene that happens on July 24. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

WHEN WORLD COLLIDE      

Dr. Emery Bronson discovers that the planetary body Zyra will pass close to the Earth and planetary body Belus will destroy the Earth.  Although the Earth is initially disbelieving, eventually the world comes to accept the news. Hendron accepts money from self-centered industrialist Stanton to build rockets to carry 40 people to Zyra as a new home. Coastal areas are  evacuated. On July 24, 19___ [35:24 – 40:40] Zyra passes and causes mass destruction and flooding .  Meanwhile Joyce Hendron ends up in a love triangle with Tony Drake and David Randall. Randall refuses to participate in the lottery to select who goes. However, Drake fabricates a heart condition for the pilot, making a co-pilot necessary, and Randall is the only choice.  On the last day, some of the lottery losers try to force their way on board, but the ship gets safely away. Belus destroys the Earth. The ship reaches Zyra, where Randall pilots it to a rough landing. The survivors leave to start over on a new planet. 

Date given in the film at 17:14

Director - Rudolph Maté

Producer - George Pal

Screenwriter - Sydney Boehm

Awards – The film won the Best Special Effects Oscar at the 24th Academy Awards

Released – November 22, 1951

Runtime – 1 hour 23 minutes

Starring –

Richard Derr as David Randall
Larry Keating as Dr. Cole Hendron
Barbara Rush as Joyce Hendron
John Hoyt as Sydney Stanton
Peter Hansen as Dr. Tony Drake
Alden Chase as Dr. George Frey
Hayden Rorke as Dr. Emery Bronson
Frank Cady as Harold Ferris

Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2015

Thursday, July 23, 2015

July 23 - The Music Man (1962)

Today’s film is a musical with a scene that happens on  July 23. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

THE MUSIC MAN                  

On a train to River City, Iowa a group of traveling salesmen both condemn and are in awe of Harold Hill, a con man who thrives by selling a town band instruments,  but after collecting the money, skips town, leaving them with instruments they can’t play. When they reach the town, it is revealed that Hill was on the train as he exits. In River City he meets a former associate of his Marcellus Washburn, who now lives there. Hill convinces the citizens that the arrival of a pool table in town will cause an increase in juvenile delinquency, but that a boy’s band will avoid this problem. He dodges a request to produce his credentials by the school board by convincing the four men they are a fantastic singing quartet.   Hill starts signing up townspeople to buy instruments and uniforms. He tries to worm his way into the affections of Marian, the town’s librarian, her mother and her lisping brother Winthrop. She discovers evidence that he is fraud, but just then the instruments  arrive and the usually withdrawn Winthrop becomes very effusive. Marian hides the evidence as Hill tells his pupils that if they think about the music they want to play they will be able to do so. Hill also encourages romance between the mayor’s daughter and Tommy Djilas, who’s from the wrong side of the tracks. On July 23, 1912 [1:28:23 to 1:39:52] Prof. Harold Hill gets his overdue hotel bill and deflects another request for his credentials. Marian realizes she’s falling in love with Harold. Charlie Cowell, an anvil salesman shows up and convinces the citizens that Hill is a fraud. Marian and Marcellus beg him to leave, but Harold realizes he’s in love with Marian and won’t run out on her. The townspeople want to tar and feather him but at a town meeting were Marian speaks in his defense minds are changed. The boys band has learned to play Beethoven’s Minuet in G (very badly) on their instruments, but their parents are ecstatic. Harold stays in town and with Marian’s help the band becomes first rate. 
                 
A piece of pure musical fluff. The songs are all right, but the long dance numbers seem somewhat dated today. Still if you’re looking for pure escapist entertainment, this film will certainly fill the bill.

Date given in film on bill at 1:37:40

Awards – The film won the Best Musical Score Oscar. It was also nominated for the Best Picture, the Best Color Costume, the Best Color Art Direction, Best Sound and Best film Editing Oscars at the 35th Academy Awards  

Producer - Morton DaCosta     

Director - Morton DaCosta                                    

Screenwriter - Marion Hargrove   

Runtime - 2 hours 31 minutes  

Released - June 19, 1962                               

Starring –

Robert Preston as Harold Hill
Shirley Jones as Marian Paroo
Buddy Hackett as Marcellus Washburn
Paul Ford as Mayor George Shinn
Hermione Gingold as Eulalie Shinn
Pert Kelton as Mrs. Paroo
Vern Reed as Jacey Squires
Al Shea as Ewart Dunlop
Ron Howard as Winthrop Paroo

Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2015

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

July 22 - Life As We Know It

Today’s movie is a romantic comedy with a scene that happens on July 22. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

LIFE AS WE KNOW IT    

Holly Berenson, who runs an Atlanta bakery is set up on a blind date with Eric Messer, who is a television technical director with the Atlanta Hawks, by her friend Alison and his friend Peter, who are dating each other. To say the date is a disaster would be an understatement. However, as Peter and Alison later get married and name Holly and Eric their daughter Sophie’s godparents, the two tolerate each other. Shortly after Sophie’s first birthday Peter and Alison are both killed in a car accident. Holly and Eric are shocked to learn they were jointly named as Sophie’s guardians. After no one in Sophie’s family is able to care for her, the pair reluctantly decide to take on the task. They live in Sophie’s house in a purely platonic relationship. They constantly bicker with each other, especially about their work schedules. Sophie is a late developer, but on July 22, 2010 [1:43:37 to 1:44:06] Sophie is filmed taking her first steps. Eric plays the field, while Holly develops a relationship with Sophie’s pediatrician, Sam. After Eric offers to give Holly the money she needs to expand her bakery, their date leads to sex and a relationship. The child protective services caseworker tells them they either need to get married or just stay friends. However, Eric is offered a job as the  television technical director with the Phoenix Suns. When he tells Holly about this, the discussion ends in an argument when Holy accuses him of looking for a way out of dealing with her and Sophie. Eric takes the job. Holly resumes her relationship with Sam. Eric returns for Thanksgiving, hoping to patch things up with Holly. They fight again, but Eric tells Holly he loves her. After Eric leaves Sam tells Holly she needs to work out her feelings for Eric and Sam leaves.  The caseworker returns for her last visit. Holly realizes she loves Eric and races to the airport to try and catch him. She fails but returns home to find him there. Eric again tells her he loves her and they are reconciled. We jump ahead to Sophie’s second birthday when Eric and Holly celebrate being together a year.  
                      
A different kind of romantic comedy. As Eric says they do things in reverse. Instead of  getting married and having a child he and Holly’s relationship happens in exactly the reverse order. This is a funny and watchable movie

Date given in film at 1:43:49-50

Producer - Barry Josephson and Paul Brooks 

Director - Greg Berlanti

Screenplay - Ian Deitchman and Kristin Rusk Robinson

Runtime -  1 hour 55 minutes

Released – October 8, 2010

Starring –

Katherine Heigl as Holly Berenson
Josh Duhamel as Eric Messer
Josh Lucas as Sam ("Doctor Love")
Melissa McCarthy as DeeDee
Hayes MacArthur as Peter Novak
Christina Hendricks as Alison Novak
Jessica St. Clair as Beth
Sarah Burns as Janine Groff
Faizon Love as Walter

Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2015


Tuesday, July 21, 2015

July 21 - Inherit the Wind

Today’s movie is a drama with a scene that happens on July 21. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

INHERIT THE WIND   

A high school biology teacher, Bertram Cates is arrested for teaching the theory of evolution in violation of state law. Matthew Harrison Brady, well known former presidential candidate and biblical scholar volunteers to conduct the prosecution. Cates is denounced by many including Rev. Jeremiah Brown, the father of his fiancée, Rachel. A reporter E. K. Hornbeck arrives and offers to get an attorney to represent Cates as he senses the case can be whipped up into a media frenzy. Matthew Brady arrives with a lot of hoopla, while Henry Drummond, well known attorney and friend of Brady is welcomed only by the members of Cate’s class. The trial begins and Brady and Drummond duel, with the judge subtly favoring the prosecution. That evening at a mass prayer meeting Rev. Brown denounces Cates. Brady and Drummond discuss why their formerly similar views have diverged. The state calls Rachel as a prosecution witness. In her testimony she reveals that Cates left the church because he was upset after Rev. Brown said that a boy who had drowned was going to hell. She breaks down and is excused. The judge refuses Drummond’s request to call several scientists as witnesses and ends up funding Drummond in contempt of court. Drummond apologizes to the court and calls Brady to the stand. Drummond’s questioning of Brady implies that Drummond beliefs, if carried to their limit would deny the right to think for oneself.  He also shows that the Bible and scientific fact are not incompatible. The next day, on July 21, 1925 [1:51:58 to 2:08:03] Cates is found guilty sentenced to pay a $100.00 fine. Rachel reconciles with Cates. Brady is outraged at the mildness of this penalty, and Drummond says he will appeal the conviction. Brady tries to speak to the crowd, but dies.
                       
A good presentation of theapparent conflict between science and religion. What the observer should take away from the film is that it is extremists on both sides of the issue who refuse to see that there is no conflict at all. This is a fictionalized version of the “Scopes monkey trial” where the names have been changed to protect the innocent.  

Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America’s Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion by Edward J. Larson (Basic Books, New York, 1997) at pages 147-191 gives the verdict date

Awards – The film was nominated for the Best Actor(Spencer), Best Black and  White Cinematography, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Film Editing Oscars at the 33rd Academy Awards.  

Producer - Stanley Kramer               

Director - Stanley Kramer
   
Released – October 12, 1960                          

Runtime – 2 hours 8 minutes

Starring –

Spencer Tracy as Henry Drummond
Fredric March as Matthew Harrison Brady
Gene Kelly as E. K. Hornbeck 
Dick York as Bertram T. Cates
Harry Morgan as Judge Mel Coffey
Claude Akins as Rev. Jeremiah Brown
Donna Anderson as Rachel Brown

Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2015

Monday, July 20, 2015

July 20 - The Good German

Today’s movie is a period film noir with a scene that happens on July 20. Watch it tonight and enjoy.  

THE GOOD GERMAN  
       
Captain Jacob "Jake" Geismar a correspondent for the New Republic goes to Berlin for the Potsdam Conference. It turns out his driver Corporal Patrick Tully’s mistress is Geismar’s pre-war mistress Lena Brandt. It turns out everyone is looking for her supposedly dead husband Emil Brandt. Brandt knows that his boss, Franz Bettman knew that the SS was using slave labor to build his rockets. The US army wants to send Bettman to America to build rockets. On July 20, 1945 [1:06:52 to 1:17:08] President Truman gives his “Fighting for Peace” speech in Berlin. Emil is murdered to prevent his exposing Bettman as a war criminal. Geimar uses Brandt’s notes to trade for Lena’s freedom. It turns out that Lena, who is Jewish survived before she married Brandt, an SS officer by turning over a dozen Jews to the Nazis and Geismar lets her leave without him.  

Truman by David McCullough (Simon & Schuster, New York, 1992) at pages 428-9 give the date of this speech

Producers - Ben Cosgrove and Gregory Jacobs

Director - Steven Soderbergh
                       
Screenwriter - Paul Attanasio

Awards – The film was nominated for the Best Original Score Oscar at the 79th Academy Awards.  

Runtime – 1 hour 45 minutes

Released - December 15, 2006

Starring –

George Clooney as Captain Jacob "Jake" Geismar
Cate Blanchett as Lena Brandt
Tobey Maguire as Corporal Patrick Tully
Beau Bridges as Colonel Muller
Tony Curran as Danny
Leland Orser as Captain Bernie Teitel
Jack Thompson as Congressman Breimer
Robin Weigert as Hannelore
Ravil Isyanov as General Sikorsky
Dave Power as Lieutenant Hasso Schaeffer
Christian Oliver as Emil Brandt
Dominic Comperatore as Levi

Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2015.








Sunday, July 19, 2015

July 19 - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Today’s movie is a fantasy adventure film with a scene that happens on July 19. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE

The evil magician Voldemort’s followers, the death-eaters, are causing problems in both the magical and muggle worlds. Dumbledore takes Harry Potter on a trip to recruit Professor Horace Slughorn to return to Hogwarts as potions master on July 19, 1996 [2:51 to 5:26]. Slughorn reluctantly agrees. Narcissa Malfoy gets Professor Snape to make the unbreakable vow to protect her son Draco and complete his task if he cannot. On a trip to Diagon alley, Harry and his friends visit  Weasley’s Wizards Wheezes, the closed Ollivander’s wand shop and spy on Draco taking an interest at some item at Borgin and Burkes, a dark magic shop. On the Hogwarts express Harry spies on Draco but is discovered and immobilized, but rescued by Luna Lovegood. Ron and Harry take potions, with Harry using a heavily annotated textbook, the property it says of ‘the half-blood prince, that enables him to win a small vial of ‘liquid luck’ from Slughorn. Dumbledore enables Harry to ‘see’ the day he met Tom Riddle aka Voldemort. Ron becomes the Gryffindor quidditch goal keeper, with the secret help of Hermione Granger. Katie Bell is injured by a cursed necklace. After Harry makes Ron thinks Harry gave him a dose of ‘liquid luck”, Ron’s saves win the match. He starts a relationship with Lavender Brown, which causes heartache for Hermione. Harry overhears Snape and Malfoy talking about Draco’s mission. Harry learns Draco was interested in a vanishing cabinet. Death-eaters attack and burn the Weasley’s home. Dumbledore shows Harry an altered memory of Slughorn’s where Tom Riddle asked him a question about dark magic. Ron gets a love potion meant for Harry and this indirectly causes the end of his relationship with Lavender. Draco and Harry fight, with Harry using a very deadly spell he found in the potions textbook. Because of this he decides to get rid of it in the Room of Requirement with Ginny Weasley and they kiss. Harry drinks his vial of ‘liquid luck’. He meets Slughorn at Hagrid’s after Agragog’s funeral and persuades Slughorn to give him the real memory. Tom Riddle asked him about horcruxes. These are items that, after a wizard killed someone he could hide a piece of his soul in it, so that even if his body was destroyed he would keep on existing. Dumbledore says that’s what Voldemort did. Dumbledore has been looking for horcruxes and found one that when destroyed, hurt his hand. He has found another one and asks Harry to go with him to find it. The go to the lake of inferni and get a locket, but the effort severely weakens Dumbledore. Upon their return to Hogwarts they learn Draco has used two linked vanishing cabinets, one inside and one outside to get a group of death-eaters past all the school’s protective enchantments.  Draco disarms Dumbledore, but cannot bring himself to kill him. Snape appears and kills Dumbledore. Draco and Snape flee Hogwarts. Dumbledore is buried and Ginny comforts Harry and the start a relationship. The locket is empty, except for a note signed R.A.B. Harry vows to find the other horcruxes and kill Voldemort.            
                       
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J. K. Rowling (Scholastic Inc., New York, 2005) Dumbledore comes to get Harry on a Friday (page 43) after he has been at Privet drive two weeks (page 44). The Friday that meets this definition in 1996 is July 19.

Producer - David Heyman and David Barron

Director - David Yates

Screenplay - Steve Kloves

Awards – The film was nominated for the Best Cinematography Oscar at the 82nd Academy Awards.

Released – July 15, 2009

Runtime – 1 hour 33 minutes

Starring –

Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter
Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley
Emma Watson as Hermione Granger
Helena Bonham Carter as Bellatrix Lestrange
Jim Broadbent as Horace Slughorn
Robbie Coltrane as Rubeus Hagrid
Warwick Davis as Filius Flitwick
Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy
Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore
Alan Rickman as Severus Snape
Maggie Smith as Minerva McGonagall
Timothy Spall as Peter Pettigrew
David Thewlis as Remus Lupin
Julie Walters as Molly Weasley.

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Saturday, July 18, 2015

July 18 - Rush

Today’s movie is a biographical sports drama with a scene that happens on July 18. Watch it tonight and enjoy.  

RUSH  

James Hunt and Niki Lauda are two race car drivers who develop an intense rivalry. Hunt is a fly-by-the seat-of-your pants guy, while Lauda is cool and calculating and tries to win by having better equipment. Lauda buys his way into Formula One racing while Hunt marries a supermodel. After his car owner loses sponsorship, Hunt joins the McLaren racing team, in spite of a reputation as a loose cannon. In 1976 Lauda wins the first two races and Hunt’s win in the Spanish Gran Prix is voided on a technicality. Hunt continues to struggle, as on July 18, 1976 [57:18 – 59:04] Lauda wins the British Gran Prix, but Hunt’s win in Spain is restored. Lauda gets married and Hunt gets divorced. Lauda crashes during the rain-soaked German Gran Prix and is in the hospital for weeks, suffering from disfiguring burns. This allows Hunt to catch up with Lauda in the points race. Lauda wins the Italian Gran Prix. During the rainy Japanese Gran Prix, Lauda retires from the race rather than risk his life again. This allows Hunt to finish third and get enough points to win the championship by one point. 

The date is given in the film at 57:21
                
Producers - Andrew Eaton, Eric Fellner, Brian Oliver, Peter Morgan, Brian Grazer and Ron Howard

Director - Ron Howard

Screenwriter - Peter Morgan

Runtime – 2 hours 2 minutes

Released – September 2, 2013

Starring –

Chris Hemsworth as James Hunt
Daniel Brühl as Niki Lauda
Olivia Wilde as Suzy Miller
Alexandra Maria Lara as Marlene Lauda
Pierfrancesco Favino as Clay Regazzoni
David Calder as Louis Stanley 
Natalie Dormer as Nurse Gemma
Stephen Mangan as Alastair Caldwell
Christian McKay as Alexander Fermor-Hesketh, 3rd Baron Hesketh
Alistair Petrie as Stirling Moss
Colin Stinton as Teddy Mayer
Julian Rhind-Tutt as Anthony 'Bubbles' Horsley
Augusto Dallara as Enzo Ferrari

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Friday, July 17, 2015

July 17 - An American Werewolf in London

Today’s movie is a horror comedy with a scene that happens on July 17. Watch it tonight(if you dare) and enjoy.  

AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON    

Two American students David Kessler and Jack Goodman are on a summer backpacking hike through the Yorkshire moors. On July 17, 1981[00:01 to 17:24], the night of the full moon, they are attacked by a large animal and Jack is killed, but David sees the naked body of a man instead of an animal after their attacker is shot and killed. Three weeks later, Jack appears to David as a zombie explaining David is now a werewolf and that he should suicide to avoid hurting anyone and release Jack’s soul. When the full moon appears David becomes a werewolf and roams London, attacking and killing many. After he fails to get himself arrested or commit suicide, David transforms again and is killed by the police.

The full moon shown at 12:14 happens on this date.

Producers - George Folsey, Jr., Jon Peters and Peter Guber

Director - John Landis

Screenwriter - John Landis

Runtime – 1 hour 37 minutes

Released – August 21, 1981

Starring –

David Naughton as David Kessler
Jenny Agutter as Nurse Alex Price
Griffin Dunne as Jack Goodman
John Woodvine as Dr. J.S. Hirsch
Lila Kaye as Barmaid
Frank Oz as Mr. Collins
John Landis as Man smashed in window
David Schofield as Dart Player
Brian Glover as Chess Player
Rik Mayall as 2nd Chess Player
Don McKillop as Inspector Villiers
Paul Kember as Sergeant McManus
Michael Carter as Gerald Bringsley
Frank Singuineau as Ted
Sydney Bromley as Alf
Albert Moses as Hospital Porter
Elizabeth Bradley as Woman at Zoo
Alan Ford as Taxi Driver
Christine Hargreaves as Ticket Lady
Linzi Drew as Brenda Bristols

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Thursday, July 16, 2015

July 16 - Someone Like You

Today’s movie is a romantic comedy with a scene that happens on July 16. Watch it tonight and enjoy.   

SOMEONE LIKE YOU 

Jane Goodale is a production assistant for the Diane Roberts TV talk show. Eddie Alden is the show’s womanizing producer. Ray Brown becomes the show’s new executive producer. Even though he’s in a long term relationship, he and Jane start an affair. This develops to the point where he dumps his current girlfriend and asks Jane to move in with him. Then after Jane has ended her lease, he dumps her. Jane is forced to share Eddie’s apartment, as she can’t find anywhere else to live.  Jane develops the ‘new cow’ theory that men won’t commit because they’re always looking for new conquests. Jane’s friend Liz, who works for M, a magazine for men asks her to write a column about male behavior from a female perspective. They create the persona of the elderly “Dr. Marie Charles” to be Jane’s alter ego and the listed author of the articles. On July 16, 2000 [52:35 to 52:41] the issue of “M” magazine containing “Dr. Marie Charles” first article hits the newsstands.  The column becomes a huge hit. Diane Roberts wants Marie Charles as a guest on her show. Ray asks her out for New Year’s Eve, but stands her up and Jane learns his girlfriend is none other than Diane Roberts. She argues with Eddie over the new cow theory, but after seeing the love between her sister and husband after her sister miscarries, tells Diane that Dr. Charles will be on the show.  She had intended to do the interview over the phone, but at the last minute appears on the show and confesses. She says no theory can be one size fits all for all men. She races after Eddie and they kiss.

A decent romantic comedy. The leads work well together and have good chemistry. Just enough quirky cinematic tricks to keep it interesting.

Date given in film at 52:37, where if you zoom in and freeze, you can see the caption of an article which appeared in The New York Times on this date titled “Amid Race Profiling Claims, Asian-Americans Avoid Labs”.

Producer - Lynda Obst

Director - Tony Goldwyn

Screenplay - Elizabeth Chandler

Runtime – 1 hour 37 minutes

Released – March 30, 2001

Starring –

Ashley Judd as Jane Goodale
Greg Kinnear as Ray Brown
Hugh Jackman as Eddie Alden
Marisa Tomei as Liz
Ellen Barkin as Diane Roberts
Catherine Dent as Alice
                                     
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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

July 15 - Boyhood

Today’s movie is a drama with a scene that happens on July 15. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

BOYHOOD   

Six-year old Mason Evans, Jr. lives with his sister Sam and single mother Olivia. After a fight with her boyfriend about her lack pf freedom, Olivia moves with her kids to Houston to attend college. Mason and Sam’s father, Mason, Sr. visits and takes them bowling. Olivia marries one of her professors, Bill Welbrock, who has two kids of his own, Mindy and Randy. On July 15, 2005 [28:54 to 29:37] all the kids go to a release party for the book Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.  Mason, Dr. takes the kids to an Astros baseball game. Olivia is initially supportive of Bill’s strict parenting style, but after he becomes an abusive alcoholic, she moves out with her kids.   Mason, Sr. takes his son camping. Olivia teaches psychology and moves in with army veteran Jim. Mason, Sr. takes Mason and Sam to meet his new wife’s parents on Mason’s 15th birthday where he gets a solo Beatles CD, a Bible and a shotgun. Mason becomes interested in photography and starts dating Sheena. After a confrontation between Jim and Mason, Olivia moves out. Mason wins a photography contest and a scholarship. As he prepares to leave for college, Olivia breaks down, saying she has no more milestones in her life but death. At college Mason meets Nicole the roommate of Mason’s roommate’s girlfriend.
                      
The date is given in the film at 28:54

Producers - Richard Linklater, Cathleen Sutherland, Jonathan Sehring and John Sloss

Director - Richard Linklater

Screenwriter - Richard Linklater

Awards – Patricia Arquette won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar. The film was also nominated for the Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing, and Best Supporting Actor (Hawke) at the 87th Academy Awards. 

Runtime – 2 hours 45 minutes

Released – January 19, 2014

Starring – Ellar Coltrane as Mason Evans Jr., Patricia Arquette as Olivia Evans, Lorelei Linklater as Samantha Evans, Ethan Hawke as Mason Evans Sr., Marco Perella as Bill Welbrock, Libby Villari as Catherine, Jamie Howard as Mindy Welbrock, Brad Hawkins as Jim, Andrew Villarreal as Randy Welbrock, Jenni Tooley as Annie, Richard Andrew Jones as Annie's father, Karen Jones as Annie's mother, Bill Wise as Steve Evans, Zoe Graham as Sheena, Charlie Sexton as Jimmy, Barbara Chisholm as Carol, Cassidy Johnson as Abby, Richard Robichaux as Mason's boss, Steven Chester Prince as Ted, Tom McTigue as Mr. Turlington, Will Harris as Sam's boyfriend at college, Andrea Chen as Sam's college roommate, Maximillian McNamara as Dalton, Taylor Weaver as Barb, Jessi Mechler as Nicole

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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

July 14 - Two Mules for Sister Sara ...

Today’s movie is a western with a scene that happens on July 14. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

TWO MULES FOR SISTER SARA     

During the Mexican Civil War the mercenary Hogan is upset when he has to save a nun from three me who were trying to assault her, as well as from a French patrol trying to catch her for aiding the Juaristas. Sister Sara learns of a supply train for the French forces and together she and Hogan destroy it, in spite of Hogan being shot with an arrow by Yanqui Indians. Sara tells Hogan that the French garrison in Chihuahua will be drunk on Bastille Day, so they can be defeated and Hogan can steal their payroll. On July 14, 186_ [1:21:36 to 1:50:59] the Juaristas discover the garrison is not drunk and are on alert due to the attack on the train. Sara and Hogan devise a new plan based on surprise and dynamite. Hogan is very angry when he learns Sara is not a nun, but a prostitute. The attack is launched by the Juaristas and succeeds. Sara and Hogan leave together.

The date is given in the film at 1:28:33

Producers - Martin Rackin and Carroll Case

Director - Don Siegel

Screenwriter - Albert Maltz

Runtime – 1 hour 54 minutes

Released – June 16, 1970

Starring –

Shirley MacLaine as Sara
Clint Eastwood as Hogan
Manuel Fábregas as Col. Beltrán
Alberto Morin as Gen. LeClaire
Armando Silvestre as 1st American
John Kelly as 2nd American
Enrique Lucero as 3rd American
David Estuardo as Juan
Ada Carrasco as Juan's mother
Pancho Córdova as Juan's father
José Chávez  as Horacio
José Ángel Espinoza as French Officer
Rosa Furman as Sara's friend

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Monday, July 13, 2015

July 13 - 12 Angry Men (1957)

Today’s movie is a drama that happens on July 13. Watch it tonight and enjoy.  

TWELVE ANGRY MEN   

On July 13, 1956 [the entire film] a murder trial is held in NYC. Initially only Juror 8 has any doubts about the defendant’s guilt. He establishes that a witness could not have heard the accused say “I’m going to kill you” to the victim due to the noise from a passing elevated train. Juror 8 also shows that this witness could not have gotten to the door in time to see the accused run out of the murder apartment. Juror 8 later shows that under stress the accused might have forgotten the name of the movie he had gone to see at the time of the murder. Several of the jurors evidence ethnic bias against the accused. Juror 9 shows that a female witness who supposedly saw the murder wore glasses, but probably was not wearing them when she saw the killing. The last juror finally changes his vote, giving a unanimous “not guilty”.

In the film at 8:36 mention is made of an Indians at Yankees baseball game, which occurred on this date. It is established in conversation that it is a Friday, which July 13 was in 1956.

Producers - Henry Fonda and Reginald Rose

Director - Sidney Lumet

Screenwriter - Reginald Rose

Awards – The film was nominated for the Best Picture, Best Diector and Best Adapted Screenplay Oscars at the 30th Academy Awards.

Runtime – 1 hour 36 minutes

Released – April 13, 1957

Starring –

Martin Balsam as Juror #1
John Fiedler as Juror #2
Lee J. Cobb as Juror #3
E. G. Marshall as Juror #4
Jack Klugman as Juror #5
Edward Binns as Juror #6
Jack Warden as Juror #7
Henry Fonda as Juror #8
Joseph Sweeney as Juror #9
Ed Begley as Juror #10
George Voskovec as Juror #11
Robert Webber as Juror #12
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Sunday, July 12, 2015

July 12 - Flight Of The Phoenix ( 2004)


Today’s movie has a scene that happens on July 12. Watch it tonight and enjoy.  

FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX       

Captain Frank Towns pilots a C-119 cargo plane to an oilrig in the Gobi desert. The rig is shut down and dismantled. The team flies out with Towns, along with a stowaway, Elliott. However, sandstorm forces them to crash land two hundred miles off course with only a month’s supply of water. They decide against trying to walk out. On July 12, 2004 [45:52 to 51:33] the survivors wait at the wreck. Then Elliott suggests they rebuild the wreckage into a new plane and fly out. They have to kill a band of smugglers who camp near them. The survivors are angry when they learn Elliott’s aeronautical engineering ability only extends to model aircraft. They finish the aircraft and fly off just before a large band of smugglers arrive to get revenge for the deaths of their comrades.

The date is given in the film at 45:55.

Producers - John Davis, William Aldrich, Wyck Godfrey and T. Alex Blum

Director - John Moore

Screenwriters - Edward Burns

Runtime – 1 hour 53 minutes

Released – December 17, 2004

Starring –

Dennis Quaid as Captain Frank Towns
Giovanni Ribisi as Elliott
Tyrese Gibson as A.J.
Miranda Otto as Kelly Johnson
Tony Curran as Alex Rodney
Hugh Laurie as Ian
Scott Michael Campbell as James Liddle
Sticky Fingaz as Jeremy
Jacob Vargas as Sammi
Kevork Malikyan as Rady
Paul Ditchfield as Dr. Gerber
Martin Hindy as Newman
Jared Padalecki as John Davis
Bob Brown as Kyle
Anthony Wong as Lead Smuggler

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July 11 - Timestalkers


The movie for July 11 is a science fiction western.  

TIMESTALKERS    

A year after his wife and kids die in a car accident, Professor Scott McKenzie buys a trunk at an auction. Inside he notices in a photo from the 1880’s that a gunslinger named Cole, who was looking for a man who was carrying pistols with stars on the handles, is carrying a .357 magnum.  Cole becomes convinced Cole is a time traveler, a theory that is confirmed by Georgia Crawford, who is from the 26th century and is trying to stop Cole, a renegade scientist from her era. Scott and Georgia deduce Cole is trying to kill Michael Crawford, an advisor to President Grover Cleveland and Georgia’s ancestor. Cole is looking for the “Star-Spangled Stranger” a gunfighter who saved the President and his retinue. Cole can’t keep Scott and Georgia from learning the date of his planned attack on the President.   Scott and Georgia travel to July 11, 1886 [1:18:34 to 1:29:11]. Cole kills the “Star-Spangled Stranger”, but Scott uses his guns to kill Cole, who only wounded Michael Crawford. Back in the present Georgia sends the knowledge of the death of his family back to Scott’s earlier self so he is able to prevent their deaths.   

The date is given in the film at 1:09:53

Producers - Charles W. Fries, Richard Maynard, John Newland and Milton T. Raynor

Director - Michael Schultz

Screenwriter - Brian Clemens

Released – March 10, 1987

Runtime  - 1 hour 40 minutes

Starring –

William Devane as Scott McKenzie
Lauren Hutton as Georgia Crawford
John Ratzenberger as General Joe Brodsky
Forrest Tucker as Texas John Cody
Klaus Kinski as Dr. Joseph Cole
Tracey Walter as Sam
James Avery as Blacksmith
John Considine as Doctor Crawford / Matthew Crawford
Danny Pintauro as Billy McKenzie
Gail Youngs as Mrs. Laurie McKenzie
Patrik Baldauff as Callan
Ritch Brinkley as Barman
J. Michael Flynn as Michael
A. J. Freeman as Grover Cleveland
Tim Russ as Sergeant Filton

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Friday, July 10, 2015

July 10 - Four Days in July


Today’s movie is a drama with a scene that happens on July 10. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

FOUR DAYS IN JULY      
       
In Belfast, Northern Ireland on July 10, 1984 [00:01 to 12:31] there are two young couples, both of whom are expecting the birth of their first child. There are the Catholic Collette and Eugene and the Protestant Lorraine and Billy. Eugene was injured and is awaiting his disability check, while Billy is a British soldier who spends his time manning barricades. The next day Brendan comes to fix Eugene’s toilet and Brendan’s friend Dixie comes to clean the buildings windows. The three men and Collette sit around and talk for a time, and Eugene reveals his injuries were caused by the British military. Billy and Lorraine go a bonfire celebration of Orange Day. The next day, both women go into labor during the Orange Day events. At the hospital Billy and Eugene strike up a conversation.  Their wives end up sharing a room.
              
The date is given in the film at 2:05

Producer - Kenith Trodd

Director - Mike Leigh

Screenwriter - Mike Leigh

Runtime – 1 hour 36 minutes

Released – November 29, 1984

Starring -

Brid Brennan as Collette
Des McAleer as Eugene
Stephen Rea as Dixie
Paula Hamilton as Lorraine
Charles Lawson as
Billy
Eileen Pollock as Carmel

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Thursday, July 9, 2015

July 9 - Casino Royale (2006)


Today’s movie is an espionage thriller with a scene that happens on July 9. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

CASINO ROYALE

After Bond kills a traitorous station chief who had been selling classified info, he gets his 00 status. Le Chiffre, a banker for international terrorists, goes to Uganda and gets millions from Obanno, a leader of the Lord's Resistance Army. Bond goes to  Madagascar where after a chase he kills a bomb maker named Mollaka, in an embassy, which causes an international uproar. Bond visits M who says she’s thinking of revoking his status and to lay low for a while. Bond goes to Nassau where by surreptitiously accessing the Ocean Club’s security tapes, he is able to identify a person who called Mollaka. Bond beats the man, named Dimitrios at cards and seduces Dimitrios’s wife. On July 9, 2006 [42:56 to 53:38] Bond follows Dimitrios to Miami. Bond kills Dimitrios after Dimitrios has passed a package to Carlos. Carlos goes to the airport and plants a bomb on a tanker truck that he drives towards the prototype Skyfleet airliner. After a vicious fight Bond saves the plane and kills Carlos. The non-destruction of the plane causes a $100 million loss to Le Chiffre, who had sold the stock short, but the stock does not go down, due to the non-destruction of the prototype. Le Chiffre had been gambling with his clients’ money. Le Chiffre sets up a high stakes card game in Montenegro.  M enters Bond so he can beat Le Chiffre and force him to turn to MI6 for protection in return for turning state’s evidence. Bond meets Verper Lynd, a British treasury agent who has control of the $10 million entry fee. Bond loses the $10 million and Lynd refuses to stake him any more cash. Agents of the Lord’s Resistance Army attack Le Chiffre, but Bond kills them. Bond sets out to kill Le Chiffre, but Felix Leiter of the CIA offers to stake Bond if they can get custody of Le Chiffre. Le Chiffre’s girlfriend poisons Bond but Lynd helps save Bond. In one hand Bond wins the tournament and Le Chiffre is wiped out. Le Chiffre kidnaps Lynd and uses her as bait to get Bond. Le Chiffre tortures Bond in an attempt to get the access code for Bond’s winnings, which were deposited into a Swiss bank account. Mr. White kills Le Chiffre. Bond resigns from MI6 and goes to Venice with Lynd. Bond learns that the funds were never returned to the treasury and that Lynd is stealing them. He pursues her to a building under renovation where she allows herself to drown, as the building collapses Mr. White leaves with the money. Bond learns that Mr. White’s organization had kidnapped Lynd’s boyfriend and had forced her to steal the money. Bond finds a message from Lynd with Mr. White’s phone number, which Bond uses to track him down, introducing himself with the classic line, “The name’s Bond, James Bond”.  
                       
This is the surprisingly good first of the Bond “reboot” movies.  This Bond has a harder edge than some of his incarnations. This film doesn’t disappoint action-wise, but keeps the gadgetry to a minimum.
                 
Cell phone at 47:44 shows date and time

Producer - Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli
                      
Director - Martin Campbell

Screenplay - Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Paul Haggis

Runtime – 2 hours 24 minutes

Released – November 14, 2006

Starring –  

Daniel Craig as James Bond
Eva Green as Vesper Lynd
Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre
Judi Dench as M
Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter
Giancarlo Giannini as René Mathis
Simon Abkarian as Alex Dimitrios
Caterina Murino as Solange Dimitrios
Ivana Miličević as Valenka
Isaac de Bankolé as Steven Obanno
Jesper Christensen as Mr. White
Sébastien Foucan as Mollaka
Tobias Menzies as Villiers.
Ludger Pistor as Mendel
Claudio Santamaria as Carlos.
Richard Sammel as Gettler
Clemens Schick as Kratt
Joseph Millson as Carter
Ben Cooke as Williams
Darwin Shawh as Fisher

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