Birthdays: Ben Johnson, Richard
Strauss, Jacques Cousteau, Nelson Mandela, Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Joe Montana,
John Constable, Gustav Courbet, Vince Lombardi, Adrienne Barbeau, William
Styron, Chad Everett, race car driver Jackie Stewart, Gene Wilder is 83, Hugh
Laurie is 57, Shia LeBoeuf is 30, Peter Dinklage is 47.
1878- At a small track at the Palo
Alto Stock Farm, English photographer Edweard Muybridge did the first of his
Animal Motion Studies. He lined up 25 cameras and filmed California Governor Leyland
Stanford’s favorite mare Sallie Gardner at a full gallop. He invited the press,
so none could accuse him of doctoring the photos later. They proved that when a
horse was in full gallop, all four hooves leave the ground.
1928 - Alfred Hitchcock's 1st
film, "The Case Of Jonathan Drew," is released
1934- the first Mandrake the
Magician comic strip.
1937 –" Getta’ yu tutsie-frutsie
Ice-a Creem!" the Marx Brothers' "A Day At The Races" premiered.
1959 – The US Postmaster General
banned D H Lawrence's novel Lady Chatterley's Lover as pornography. He was
overruled by US Court of Appeals in March 1960.
1964 - Chicago police break up a
Rolling Stones press conference.
1964 - Manfred Mann recorded Do
Wah Diddy Diddy.
1966 - "Paint It, Black"
by The Rolling Stones peaks at #1
1966 - Janis Joplin played her 1st
gig in San Francisco.
1972- THE MOST PROFITABLE FILM IN
HISTORY. The film Deep Throat premiered.
The first full length blockbuster porn film. The film was shot in just three
days, by an ex-hairdresser turned director. It cost $22,500 to make and grossed
$600 million. Most of that money disappeared into the coffers of the Mafia. It
became a counterculture cause celebre. Jacky Kennedy saw it. Frank Sinatra
screened a print for Vice President Spiro Agnew. Star Linda Lovelace later
disavowed her career and claimed she did the sex scenes under duress from her
husband Chuck Trainor. She died in a car accident in the 1982. Today the term
Linda Syndrome denotes former porn actresses who deny their past.
1977 - Main Street Electrical
Parade premiered at Disneyland.
1979- John Wayne died after a long
struggle with cancer. Many believed his condition began as a result of filming
the movie "The Conqueror" near the Nevada Atomic Test site. Half the
crew of that film including all the stars and director died of cancer. When Wayne made a final appearance at the
Academy Awards two months earlier he had purchased a small size tuxedo to hide
his emaciated frame, but he was still too thin even then so he filled it out by
wearing a scuba wetsuit underneath. He was 73.
1984- In the freewheeling economy
of the 1980’s tycoons conducted hostile takeovers of companies by buying a
majority of their stock on margin. When Wall Street corporate raider Saul Steinberg
announced he intended to target the ailing Walt Disney Company for takeover CEO
Ron Miller paid him $23 million just to make him go away. The Disney
shareholders are outraged at this payment of "greenmail’ and demanded
Miller’s resignation, which some say was exactly as Roy Disney had planned.
1993 –Steven Spielberg’s "Jurassic Park" opened. The film
set a box office record of $931 million. It was begun with modelers and
puppeteers about to do the dinosaurs with clay and beeswax. But after seeing
tests using the new 3D CGI –computer graphic imaging software, Steven ordered
all of ILM to do it digitally. Jurassic Park clinched the digital takeover of
Hollywood and set the standard for future special effects.
2002- Fox TV’s show American Idol
premiered.
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