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Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses and eyeglasses have been manufactured by Ray-Ban since 1952. Made popular in the 1950s and 1960s by music and film icons such as Buddy Holly , Roy Orbison and James Dean , Wayfarers almost became discontinued in the 1970s, before a major resurgence was created in the 1980s through massive product placements .
Spain in Flames. 1937. 1937. The compilation film/newsreel was banned in a few states including Ohio and Pennsylvania, and multiple cities across the country including New Brunswick, New Jersey, Waterbury, Connecticut, and Provincetown, Massachusetts, due to the film's plot being reported as "harmful and tortured."
The film was the seventh most popular sound film of the twentieth century in the UK with admissions of 19.8 million. [87] The film is France's ninth biggest film in terms of admissions with 14.8 million tickets sold. [88] The film's 1993 re-release set an overseas record for a re-issue, grossing $67.5 million overseas during that year. [89]
The film remained banned throughout the remainder of the 1980s and into the 1990s. The film was again presented to the BBFC for theatrical certification and it was again refused. The film was eventually given an "18" certificate, in 2002 it was released with 31 seconds of cuts, and was released in the UK on DVD in 2003.
Made into a TV series in the 1980s Film 1967 War Late August at the Hotel Ozone Cz. Konec srpna v Hotelu Ozon [citation needed] [29] Film 1967 War In the Year 2889 [citation needed] A remake of the 1955 Roger Corman film Day the World Ended that is set in the year 1977, despite the title. Film 1967 War Journey to the Center of Time [citation ...
Ray-Ban is a brand of luxury sunglasses and eyeglasses created in 1936 by Bausch & Lomb. The brand is best known for its Wayfarer and Aviator lines of sunglasses. In 1999, Bausch & Lomb sold the brand to Italian eyewear conglomerate Luxottica Group for a reported $640 million.
Robert Ellis Miller (director); John Brascia, Robert Vincent O'Neil (screenplay); James Coburn, Omar Sharif, Bruce Boxleitner, Ronee Blakley, Jack O'Halloran, Calvin Lockhart, Michael Lerner, Rockne Tarkington, Paul Barselou. 7. Health. 20th Century Fox / Lion's Gate Films.
Chronicles Irish history from 1890s-1918, including the 1916 Easter Rising. It was the first feature length Irish language film. Shake Hands with the Devil. Michael Anderson. James Cagney, Don Murray, Dana Wynter and Glynis Johns. historical drama. Portrays the Irish War of Independence. Broth of a Boy. George Pollock.