| Grace Jones | | Birth name | Grace Mendoza | | Born | May 19, 1948 (1948-05-19) (age 59)[1] | | Origin | Spanish Town, Jamaica | | Genre(s) | Disco New Romantic, Urban, Soul, Dance-pop, New Wave, Dance, Dancehall | | Occupation(s) | Singer, Songwriter, Actress, Supermodel | | Instrument(s) | Vocals | | Years active | 1973 - present | | Label(s) | Island Records, Manhattan Records, Capitol | | Associated acts | Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare | Grace Jones (born May 19, 1948)[1] is a Jamaican–American model, singer and actress. is the 139th day of the year (140th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Biography Early life Jones was born Grace Mendoza in Spanish Town, Jamaica, the daughter of Marjorie and Robert W. Jones, who was a politician and Apostolic clergyman.[2][3][4] Her parents took Grace and her brother Christian (now Bishop Noel Jones), to relocate to Syracuse, New York in 1965. Before becoming a successful model in New York City and Paris, Jones studied theatre at Syracuse University. For other uses, see Spanish Town (disambiguation). ...
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Musical career Jones secured a record deal with Island Records in 1977, which resulted in a string of dance club hits and a large gay following. The three disco albums she recorded — Portfolio (1977), Fame (1978), and Muse (1979) — generated considerable success in that market. These albums consisted of pop melodies, such as "All on a Summer's Night" and "Do or Die", set to a disco beat, as well as standards such as "What I Did for Love", "Autumn Leaves", and "Send in the Clowns". Island Records is a record label that was founded by British record producers in Jamaica. ...
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During this period, she also became a muse to Andy Warhol, who photographed her extensively. Jones also accompanied him to famed New York City nightclub Studio 54 on many occasions. Andrew Warhola (August 6, 1928 â February 22, 1987), better known as Andy Warhol, was an American artist who was a central figure in the movement known as Pop art. ...
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Towards the end of the 1970s, Jones adapted the emerging New Wave music to create a different style for herself. Still with Island, and now working with producers Alex Sadkin and Chris Blackwell, she released the acclaimed albums Warm Leatherette (1980) and Nightclubbing (1981). These included re-imaginings of songs by Sting, Iggy Pop, The Pretenders, Roxy Music, Flash and the Pan, The Normal, Ástor Piazzolla and Tom Petty. New Wave was a music genre that existed during the late 1970s and the early-to-mid 1980s. ...
Alex Sadkin is best remembered as a record producer in the early 1980s, but actually got his start as a saxophonist for the Las Olas Brass. ...
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Parallel to her musical shift was an equally dramatic visual makeover, created in partnership with stylist Jean-Paul Goude, with whom she had a son. Jones adopted a severe, androgynous look, with square-cut hair and angular, padded clothes. The iconic cover photographs of Nightclubbing and, subsequently, Slave to the Rhythm (1985) exemplified this new identity. To this day, Jones is known for her unique look at least as much as she is for her music. Her collaboration with Sadkin and Blackwell continued with the dub reggae-influenced album Living My Life. Jean-Paul Goude (born 1940) is a french graphic designer, illustrator, photographer and advertising film director. ...
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In the mid-1980s, she worked with Trevor Horn for the conceptual musical collage Slave to the Rhythm and with producer Nile Rodgers for Inside Story (1986) - her first album after leaving the Island Records label. The well-received Slave to the Rhythm consisted of several re-workings of the title track (the single of which hit #12 in the UK), while Inside Story produced her last Billboard Hot 100 hit to date, "I'm Not Perfect (But I'm Perfect For You)", one of several songs she co-wrote with Bruce Woolley.[5] Bulletproof Heart (1989) spawned the #1 U.S. Hot Dance Club Play hit "Love on Top of Love" / "Killer Kiss", produced by C+C Music Factory's David Cole and Robert Clivilles. Trevor Charles Horn, born July 15, 1949 in Durham, England, is a British pop music record producer, songwriter and musician. ...
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Although she has yet to become a truly mainstream recording artist in the United States (with the exception of her featured work on the Arcadia hit single "Election Day"), much of her musical output is still popular on the Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play and Hot Dance Airplay charts, and many of her songs are regarded as classics to this day. Jones was able to find mainstream success in the United Kingdom, scoring a number of Top 40 entries on the UK Singles Chart. To date, she has released 45 singles (commercial and/or promotional), including several non-album tracks. Election Day was the first single released by the Duran Duran off-shoot band, Arcadia. ...
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Voice Grace Jones is a contralto vocalist. While her image became more notable than her voice, she is in fact a highly stylized vocalist. She sings in two modes: her monotone speak-sing as in songs like "Private Life", "Walking in the Rain", and "The Apple Stretching", and in an almost soprano mode in such songs as "La Vie en Rose" and "Slave to the Rhythm".[6] Her vocal range spans two-and-a-half octaves. She contributed significant vocals to Arcadia's 1985 song and video, "Election Day", from the album So Red the Rose. In music, an alto is a singer with a vocal range somewhere between a tenor and a soprano. ...
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Style and image | | This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2008) | Grace Jones' masculine appearance, height (5' 10½" or 1.79 m) and manner influenced the cross-dressing movement of the 1980s. She would also exemplify the "Flat Top", a popular late-80s hairstyle for Afro-Americans, which she displayed on the cover of her first non-disco album, 1980's Warm Leatherette. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ...
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She maintained parallel recording and acting careers, and modeling work often overshadowed her musical output. Her strong visual presence extended to her concert tours. In her performances, she adopted various personas and wore outlandish costumes, particularly during her years with Goude. One such performance was at the Paradise Garage in 1985, wherein she collaborated with visual artist Keith Haring for her costume. Haring painted her body in tribal patterns and fitted her with wire armor.[7] The muralist also painted her body for the video to "I'm Not Perfect (But I'm Perfect for You)". Harings Radiant Baby Keith Haring (May 4, 1958 - February 16, 1990) was a pre-eminent artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York street culture of the 1980s. ...
Recent career Jones recorded two albums during the 1990s but they remain unreleased thus far. In 1994 she was due to release an electro album titled Black Marilyn with artwork featuring the singer as Marilyn Monroe. In 1998 she was scheduled to release an album entitled Force of Nature. Also in 1998 she sang the title track for the film remake of cult TV series The Avengers. The song "Storm" was written and produced by Bruce Woolley, Chris Elliott and Marius DeVries and was performed with The Radio Science Orchestra. Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson;[1] June 1, 1926 â August 5, 1962), was a Golden Globe award winning[2] American actress, singer, model, Hollywood icon,[3] cultural icon, fashion icon,[4] pop icon and sex symbol. ...
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In 2000, Jones cut "The Perfect Crime", an up-tempo song for Danish TV written by the composer duo Floppy M. On May 28, 2002, Jones performed onstage with Italian opera tenor Luciano Pavarotti during Pavarotti's annual "Pavarotti and Friends" concert to support the United Nations refugee agency's programmes for Angolan refugees in Zambia. The concert was held in Modena, Italy and Jones and Pavarotti were accompanied by the 70-strong Orchestra Sinfonica Italiana, conducted by Jose Molina.[8] is the 148th day of the year (149th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In November 2004, Jones sang her hit "Slave to the Rhythm" at a tribute concert for Trevor Horn at Wembley Arena. She received rave reviews, despite having been absent in the music scene for some time.[citation needed] In February 2006, Jones was the celebrity runway model for Diesel's show in New York. Trevor Charles Horn, born July 15, 1949 in Durham, England, is a British pop music record producer, songwriter and musician. ...
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On October 20, 2006, the 3-CD boxed set The Ultimate Collection was released in Europe by the CCM label, in a limited edition. On November 3, 2006, Jones took part in a gathering of people sharing the surname, performing "Slave to the Rhythm" and "Pull up to the Bumper" to a large crowd of Joneses. 1,224 people were gathered that day at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff, breaking the previous record for the largest surname-based gathering.[9] is the 293rd day of the year (294th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Producer Ivor Guest has confirmed that Jones has completed recording of her new album in 2007.[10] Nick Hooker has directed the first video from the upcoming album.[11] Other participants on the new album are Sly and Robbie, Brian Eno, Bruce Woolley, Wally Badarou, Tricky, Uzziah 'Sticky' Thompson, Mikey 'Mao' Chung, Barry Reynolds, John Justin, Martin Slattery, Philip Sheppard, Paulo Goude, Robert Logan, Don-E and Tony Allen, with recording engineering duties by Cameron 'Engine' Craig.[12] Sly and Robbie are reggaes most prolific and long lasting production team. ...
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In April 2007, Version2 listed "Corporate Cannibal" as the new video directed by Nick Hooker for Grace Jones.[13] On June 22, 2007, Jones performed in Copenhagen at Tivoli Gardens theme park. Tivoli's website mentioned the title of her new album as Corporate Cannibal. However, a release date has not been set.[14] is the 173rd day of the year (174th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Grace Jones has been added to the line-up for Massive Attack's Meltdown at the Southbank Centre in London. The event takes place from Saturday 14th June - Sunday 22nd June. Massive Attack are playing on the opening and closing nights. Grace will be perform on Thursday 19th June.
Film career In 1973, Jones played the role of Mary, a drug courier in Harlem in the film Gordon's War. Jones' work as an actress in mainstream film began with the role of Zula, the Amazon in the 1984 film Conan the Destroyer alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain. Before this she appeared in low-budget films, often with sexually explicit content. She next landed the role of May Day in the 1985 James Bond movie A View to a Kill. Gordons War is a 1973 action-film written by Howard Friedlander and Ed Spielman, and directed by Ossie Davis. ...
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She appeared in a number of other motion pictures including the 1986 vampire film, Vamp (wherein she used her Keith Haring body paint as part of her role as a vampiric exotic dancer) as well as Helen Strange in the Eddie Murphy film Boomerang - for which she recorded the title song, 7 Day Weekend - in 1992. In 2001, she appeared alongside Tim Curry in Wolf Girl (aka Blood Moon), as a transvestite circus freakshow performer named Christoph/Christine. She also appeared in an episode of the Beastmaster television series as the Impatra Warrior. Vamp is a 1986 vampire film starring Grace Jones. ...
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Awards and nominations Jones is a three time Saturn Award nominee, a Grammy nominee and Razzie Award nominee: The Saturn Award is an award presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films to honor the top works in science fiction, fantasy, and horror in film, television, and home video. ...
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- 1984: Best Long Form Music Video for her One Man Show: Nomination
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- 1986: Best Female Video for "Slave to the Rhythm": Nomination
Controversies In 1981, Jones slapped chat show host Russell Harty across the face live on air after he turned to interview other guests. This topped a 2006 BBC poll of the most shocking TV chat show moments.[15] Frederic Russell Harty (5 September 1934 â 8 June 1988) was an English television presenter with a distinctly camp turn of phrase; his name has been used as Cockney rhyming slang for party. ...
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She was featured in the September 1987 issue of Playboy magazine with Dolph Lundgren. In September 1998, Jones was banned from all Disney properties worldwide after baring her breasts in a concert at Walt Disney World. For other uses, see Playboy (disambiguation). ...
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Personal life Jones dated both the Swedish bodybuilder/actor Dolph Lundgren and Danish bodybuilder/actor Sven-Ole Thorsen in the 1980s. In February 1996, Jones married a bodyguard named Atila Altaunbay, though they later divorced. She has a son named Paulo from her previous relationship with Jean-Paul Goude; Paulo is a member of French pop group La Gouache. As of 18 August 2006, she was engaged to music producer Ivor Guest, the 4th Viscount Wimborne, though the relationship with Lord Wimborne, 20 years her junior, was described as "on/off" in the British press. Dolph Lundgren (born Hans Lundgren, November 3, 1957[1]) is a Swedish actor, director and karateka. ...
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Discography Studio albums - Portfolio (Island) 1977 US #109/R&B #52/ Dance top ten
- Fame (Island) 1978 US #97/R&B #57/ Dance Top Ten
- Muse (Island) 1979 US #156/ Dance Top 20
- Warm Leatherette (Island) 1980, US #132, US Dance chart #20 / UK #45
- Nightclubbing (Island) 1981 US #32/ R&B #9 / UK #35
- Living My Life (Island) 1982 US #86/ R&B #19 / UK #15
- Slave to the Rhythm (Manhattan/Island) 1985 US #73/ R&B #25 / UK #12
- Inside Story (Manhattan) 1986 US #81/ R&B #26 / UK #61
- Bulletproof Heart (Capitol) 1989
- Black Marilyn 1994 (unreleased)
- Force of Nature 1998 (unreleased)
- Corporate Cannibal (Wall Of Sound) 2008- New album / not yet released
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Nightclubbing was Grace Jones 1981 album and featured her cover of the Flash and the Pan track Walking In The Rain. The album also included the single-hit Pull Up To The Bumper which made No. ...
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Inside Story is Grace Joness eigth studio album, and her first with the Manhattan Records label. ...
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Compilations - Island Life (Island) 1985 - US #161 / UK #4
- The Ultimate (Island) 1993 - The Netherlands
- Island Life 2 (Universal International) 1996 - France
- Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions (Island) 1998
- 20th Century Masters-The Millennium Collection: The Best of Grace Jones (Island) 2003
- The Universal Masters Collection (Universal) 2003
- The Collection (Spectrum) 2004
- The Grace Jones Story (Island Cat # 9833286) 2006
- Colour Collection (Universal) 2006
- The Ultimate Collection (CCM) 2006 - box set
- Eternity (Compilation) (Rhythm Club Records/Universal Music Group) 2008
Island Life was Grace Jones 1985 compilation album, featuring songs from her Island Records albums Portfolio, Fame, Warm Leatherette, Nightclubbing, Living My Life, and Slave to the Rhythm. ...
The Ultimate is a compilation of recordings by Grace Jones released by Island Records in the Netherlands in 1993. ...
Island Life 2 is a re-issue of her 1985 compilation Island Life. ...
The Collection is a mid-price compilation of recordings by Grace Jones released by Universal Musics sublabel Spectrum in 2004. ...
// 2006 Anthology of Grace Jones career spanning from 1977 to 1993. ...
Colour Collection is a mid-price compilation of recordings by Grace Jones released by Universal Music in 2006. ...
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Main article: Grace Jones B-Sides and Non-Album Tracks Filmography - Gordon's War (1973)
- Let's Make a Dirty Movie (1976)
- Colt 38 Special Squad (1976)
- Army of Lovers or Revolution of the Perverts (1979) (documentary)
- Deadly Vengeance (1981)
- Made in France (1984) (documentary)
- Conan the Destroyer (1984)
- A View to a Kill (1985)
- Vamp (1986)
- Straight to Hell (1987)
- Siesta (1987)
- Superstar: The Life and Times of Andy Warhol (1990) (documentary)
- Boomerang (1992)
- Cyber Bandits (1995)
- McCinsey's Island (1998)
- Palmer's Pick Up (1999)
- No Place Like Home (2006)
Gordons War is a 1973 action-film written by Howard Friedlander and Ed Spielman, and directed by Ossie Davis. ...
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Vamp is a 1986 vampire film starring Grace Jones. ...
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Boomerang is a 1992 romantic comedy film, starring Eddie Murphy, and directed by Reginald Hudlin. ...
Television work Appeared on "Hercules" as well Grace Jones received a Grammy nomination for her One Man Show, which was filmed in Drury Lane Theatre in London and in New York City in 1983. ...
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Appearances in popular culture - Chicago electronic duo Microfilm[17] mention Grace Jones in lyrics to their 2007 song "Paris". The lyrics "Tour Eiffel/You wear it well/Like Grace Jones/I think I fell...for you" refer to Jones' role in the Bond film A View to a Kill, where her character parachutes off the Eiffel Tower.
- On the reality TV series America's Next Top Model, cycle 2, the models dressed as famous celebrities for a photo shoot. Jones was one of them, modeled by Xiomara Frans.
- Spitting Image parodied Grace Jones in music video, portraying her as unsubtly post-modernist and pretentious (In is a kind of out. Sure is a kind of doubt. Goldfish is a kind of trout. Garbage is what this song's about...)
- On the sketch comedy TV show In Living Color, Kim Wayans parodied Grace Jones as an extremely physical enthusiast of any activity, whether it be fighting an alligator for her dinner or pro wrestling, while regularly asking "Do you find me sexy?".
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In Living Color is a sketch comedy television series which ran on the FOX Network from April 15, 1990 to May 19, 1994. ...
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See also This is a list of number-one dance hits as recorded by Billboard Magazineâs Hot Dance Club Play chart â a weekly national survey of popular songs in U.S. dance clubs. ...
This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on Billboard magazines Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. ...
References - ^ a b "THE SCURRA", The Mirror, 2002-05-21. Retrieved on 2007-12-10.
- ^ Gadoua, Renee K.. "CRUSADE TO SEEK CNY "UNCHURCHED'; TWO-DAY REVIVAL WITH TWO WELL-KNOWN PREACHERS HOPES TO DRAW 14,000 TO ONCENTER", The Post-Standard, 2003-04-20. Retrieved on 2007-12-10.
- ^ Yakir, Dan. "Tough roles come easy to Grace Jones; Imposing artist leaves menacing mark on 'Vamp'", Chicago Sun-Times, 1986-07-13. Retrieved on 2007-12-10.
- ^ Grace Jones Biography (1952?-)
- ^ HFA’s Songfile ®
- ^ YouTube - Grace Jones - La Vie en Rose (2006)
- ^ Grace Jones
- ^ Relief Web: Pavarotti and friends to stage concert for Angolan refugees.
- ^ http://www.jones.tv/Default.aspx?lc=English
- ^ MySpace.com - Ivor Guest - London - Autre - www.myspace.com/ivorguest
- ^ nick hooker
- ^ Ask Billboard
- ^ Pr Feed
- ^ Fødselsdagskoncert
- ^ Jones slap tops TV chat show poll, BBC News, 22 January 2006.
- ^ Grace Jones denies train fracas, BBC News, 6 April 2005.
- ^ microfilm
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External links | Grace Jones | | | Studio albums | | | Compilations, anthologies and reissues | | | | Singles | | | | Songs | | | | Filmography | | | | Persondata | | NAME | Jones, Grace | | ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Mendoza, Grace | | SHORT DESCRIPTION | Jamaican American singer, model | | DATE OF BIRTH | May 19, 1948 | | PLACE OF BIRTH | Spanish Town, Jamaica | | DATE OF DEATH | | | PLACE OF DEATH | | The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information about movies, actors, television shows, production crew personnel, and video games. ...
Portfolio is the debut album by Grace Jones. ...
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Warm Leatherette is an album by Grace Jones. ...
Nightclubbing was Grace Jones 1981 album and featured her cover of the Flash and the Pan track Walking In The Rain. The album also included the single-hit Pull Up To The Bumper which made No. ...
Living My Life is an album by Grace Jones released in 1982. ...
Slave to the Rhythm is an album by Grace Jones. ...
Inside Story is Grace Joness eigth studio album, and her first with the Manhattan Records label. ...
Bulletproof Heart is an album by Grace Jones. ...
Island Life was Grace Jones 1985 compilation album, featuring songs from her Island Records albums Portfolio, Fame, Warm Leatherette, Nightclubbing, Living My Life, and Slave to the Rhythm. ...
Island Life 2 is a re-issue of her 1985 compilation Island Life. ...
The Collection is a mid-price compilation of recordings by Grace Jones released by Universal Musics sublabel Spectrum in 2004. ...
// 2006 Anthology of Grace Jones career spanning from 1977 to 1993. ...
Colour Collection is a mid-price compilation of recordings by Grace Jones released by Universal Music in 2006. ...
For the 2007 French film about Ãdith Piaf, see La Vie En Rose (film). ...
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Love Is The Drug is a song which started as an Andy Mackay instrumental, but became the best charted Roxy Music single until they released the John Lennon cover Jealous Guy. Bryan Ferry: Voice and Piano Andy MacKay: Oboe and Saxophone (and Treatments) John Gustafson: Bass Paul Thompson: Drums and...
Breakdown is a song by Tom Petty. ...
Warm Leatherette is an album by Grace Jones. ...
The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game is a 1967 single by Motown Records girl group The Marvelettes, from their self-titled album of the same year. ...
Slave to the Rhythm is an album by Grace Jones. ...
Inside Story is Grace Joness eigth studio album, and her first with the Manhattan Records label. ...
Inside Story is Grace Joness eigth studio album, and her first with the Manhattan Records label. ...
Inside Story is Grace Joness eigth studio album, and her first with the Manhattan Records label. ...
The Boomerang (soundtrack) is a 1992 album for the Eddie Murphy movie Boomerang. ...
The following is a detailed list of single releases by US model, singer and actress Grace Jones. ...
Gordons War is a 1973 action-film written by Howard Friedlander and Ed Spielman, and directed by Ossie Davis. ...
Grace Jones received a Grammy nomination for her One Man Show, which was filmed in Drury Lane Theatre in London and in New York City in 1983. ...
Conan the Destroyer, directed by action/fantasy veteran Richard Fleischer (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Vikings) as a sequel to Conan The Barbarian, was released worldwide in 1984. ...
A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film. ...
Vamp is a 1986 vampire film starring Grace Jones. ...
Boomerang is a 1992 comedy starring Eddie Murphy and Eartha Kitt. ...
Wolf Girl (alternate title Blood Moon) is a 2001 American horror thriller about a girl who travels with a freak show because of her rare genetic disease. ...
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Year 1948 (MCMXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the 1948 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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