Eagle-Lion changed its mode of production, using independent producers as a source for new films. Bryan Foy, the former head of the B-picture unit at Warner Bros., was one along with Edward Small, Walter Wanger and George Pal, best known as a special effects wizard. They began making lower-budgeted films, enjoying particular success with film noir. Of ten pictures released during Krim's three years, five earned a substantial profit: T-Men, Raw Deal, Canon City, He Walked By Night, along with an Abbott & Costello comedy, The Noose Hangs High. By 1951, with financial difficulties still looming, Krim was offered the leadership of United Artists which took over distribution of Eagle-Lion's current projects. In 1954, the film lot was purchased by the Ziv Company for production of its syndicated television programs, the more popular being Highway Patrol, Sea Hunt, and The Cisco Kid.
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Across The Pond
Eagle-Lion changed its mode of production, using independent producers as a source for new films. Bryan Foy, the former head of the B-picture unit at Warner Bros., was one along with Edward Small, Walter Wanger and George Pal, best known as a special effects wizard. They began making lower-budgeted films, enjoying particular success with film noir. Of ten pictures released during Krim's three years, five earned a substantial profit: T-Men, Raw Deal, Canon City, He Walked By Night, along with an Abbott & Costello comedy, The Noose Hangs High. By 1951, with financial difficulties still looming, Krim was offered the leadership of United Artists which took over distribution of Eagle-Lion's current projects. In 1954, the film lot was purchased by the Ziv Company for production of its syndicated television programs, the more popular being Highway Patrol, Sea Hunt, and The Cisco Kid.
Monday, April 22, 2024
Wagon Master (1950)
Friday, April 19, 2024
First Date. Awkward.
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
The Flour Child Grows Up
Perhaps the most surprising is that General Mills established their Aeronautical Research Division with chief engineer Otto C. Winzen in 1946. This division developed high-altitude balloons in conjunction with the United States Navy Office of Naval Research, such as the project Skyhook balloons for atmospheric research. In 1956, hundreds of General Mills balloons carried reconnaissance equipment by the United States under Project Genetrix to survey the Eastern bloc country's nuclear capabilities. The now famous Black Box for airplanes was developed in 1953 in partnership with the University of Minnesota.
Also unknown to the average citizen, General Mills acquired many famous businesses starting in 1968 with the acquisition of Gorton's frozen seafood, though spun off to other companies by 1995. Also in 1968, the toy and game manufacturers Rainbow Crafts—the makers of Play-Doh, Kenner, and Parker Bros. were acquired. The following year, they moved into specialty retailing with purchases of Lacoste clothing, Monet Jewelry, and the Red Lobster restaurant chain. By 1970 Hamburger Helper made its way onto grocery shelves. The apparel company, Eddie Bauer, was purchased in 1971—later acquired by Spiegel in 1988—as well as the U.S. rights to the Yoplait yogurt brand. By 1983, The Olive Garden Italian restaurant chain was launched, later to be spun off to shareholders in 1995 as Darden Restaurants. More recent history was the joint venture with Nestlé S.A. called Cereal Partners in 1990, which markets many existing General Mills cereal brands outside the US and Canada under the Nestlé name. As per other lucrative multinational manufacturers, further acquisitions continued through 2023.
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
Synopsis: Thrust Into Television
Stuart appeared for several years in television westerns, most produced by Warner Bros. for the ABC network. She had a recurring role in eighteen episodes of, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, starring Hugh O'Brien, as his romantic interest. She guest-starred four times on Clint Walker's groundbreaking western, Cheyenne, in strong-willed characters during the show’s late years. Stuart was back into the spy business for a Cold War-themed episode of 77 Sunset Strip, followed by roles on Lawman, Bourbon Street Beat, The Roaring 20s, and two appearances on Hawaiian Eye before taking a five-year hiatus. Just as Stuart’s career was winding down, she returned in 1967-68 to play the wife of Harry Morgan's character, Officer Bill Gannon, on NBC's Dragnet. 1975 marked her final role in ABC's, Marcus Welby, M.D., starring a classic example of an actor transitioning from film to television, Robert Young.