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  1. Box office. $18,826,490. Under the Rainbow is a 1981 American comedy film directed by Steve Rash and starring Chevy Chase, Carrie Fisher, Eve Arden, and Billy Barty. [2] Set in 1938, the film's plot is loosely based on the gathering of little people in a Hollywood hotel to audition for roles as Munchkins in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's 1939 film The ...

  2. Historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author David McCullough will be our FIRST PERSON guest regarding his book 1776. In part one this week, we discuss George Washington and the momentous year in America that was 1776. Next week as we celebrate the 4th of July, you will hear part two. This interview was recorded in 2005, the year the book was ...

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  4. This is the radio voice of the Christian Law Association. This 90 second informative program, aired on over 1,100 radio outlets around the world, covers legal issues impacting religious freedom in America. A Quick Word. Dedicated to Biblical literacy and a commitment to guide believers to love and live on God's Word.

  5. Jul 31, 1981 · Under the Rainbow: Directed by Steve Rash. With Chevy Chase, Carrie Fisher, Eve Arden, Joseph Maher. A visiting dignitary, a CIA agent, a Nazi spy, Japanese tourists, an assassin and a group of "midget" actors from The Wizard of Oz (1939) all check into an elite Los Angeles hotel called Under the Rainbow.

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    • 1981-07-31
  6. Apr 14, 2019 · 0:56. Trench coat-wearing Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack) holding his boom box over his head at arm's length, rock serenading his true love Diane Court (Ione Skye) in 1989’s “Say Anything ...

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  7. Box office. $52.6 million. Radio is a 2003 American semi-biographical sports drama film directed by Mike Tollin, and inspired by the 1996 Sports Illustrated article "Someone to Lean On" by Gary Smith. [1] [2] The article and the movie are based on the true story of T. L. Hanna High School football coach Harold Jones ( Ed Harris) and a young man ...

  8. I don't know the slightest thing about the true story that inspired "Radio," and I don't really want to, because the movie has convinced me that it's pretty close to real life. I believe that because (1) the closing credits include footage of the real Radio Kennedy and Coach Jones, and (2) because the movie isn't hyped up with the usual contrivances. Here is a film about football that doesn't ...