We've seen A Night at the Magic Castle movie
Movie Premier in 1988.
First movie ever filmed/shot inside the Magic Castle on Franklin, California. Magic Castle magicians performed in the movie.
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Adventure, Family, Fantasy
Languages: English
Release Dates: Australia:1988, USA:1990
In movie have been taken:
Blackie Dammett (actor)
Spouse:'Maragaret "Peggy" Idema' (2 July 1960 - 1968) (divorced); 1 child
He be married to Peggy - concrete given name Margaret - and they broken aware when their son Anthony was babyish. Blackie enjoy two daughter - Anthony who was born in 1962, and James, who was born in 1991. He lived in Los Angeles all for miscellaneous years and whilst sentient here, he changed his name from John Kiedis to Blackie Dammett. He raise wolf and wolf hybrid in Michigan in the 1990s. In 2007, he moved to Portland, Oregon.
Height:186 cm
Birth Notes:Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Where Now:(1999) President of "Rockinfreakapotamus", the official Red Hot Chili Peppers fan club.
Birth Name:Kiedis, John
Father of 'Anthony Kiedis' (qv) from the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
John Franklin (actor)
Height:5' 0"
Birth Notes:Blue Island, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Other Works:Stage/Theatre work: Mame, To sir with love, Landscape of the Body, The shadow box, Dracula, A Midsummer Nights dream, and Oliver!Kinko's Copy commercial for Product name (1999)
Where Now:(November 1985) John has quit show business and started teaching in High School
Birth Name:Salapatek, John Paul
Graduated from the University of Illinois with a BFA in Theatre, Speaks German, Has brown hair and green eyes, Dialects: German, French, Irish, British, and Cockney, Has one dog and one cat, Likes gardening in his spare time., Suffers from a condition known as GHD (Growth Hormone Deficiency), to which John gives partial credit for his seeming many years younger than he actually is.
Birth Date:16 June 1959
Arte Johnson (actor)
Articles:"College of Communications Alumni News" (USA), , Vol. Spring 2002, pg. 24+25, by: Sarah Jo Brenner, "A 'Very Interesting' Profile"
Spouse:'Gisela Johnson' (qv) (15 August 1968 - present)
Trademarks:Short, puckish, manic manner and the line: "Very interesting.", Gag of wearing a bright yellow raincoat, atop a small tricycle and falling off it.
Quotes:"If you remember one sentence for every hour you take [in school], you're a well-rounded person."
Birth Notes:Benton Harbor, Michigan, USA
Other Works:Celebrity Host at a social benefiting the Memorial Medical Center Foundation's Pediatric Unit, in Las Cruces, New Mexico April 2, 1995., Co-hosted the first Telemiracle telethon in Saskatchewan, Canada, 1976., TV commercials: AM/PM Mini Markets (as German Soldier and Tyrone Horneigh - early 90s)
Where Now:(2005) Arte can now be heard doing books on tape, most notably for a number of 'Dave Barry (II)' (qv)'s collections, the most recent being "Dave Barry Is Not Making This Up" among others.
Birth Name:Johnson, Arthur Stanton Eric
Began chemotherapy in October 1997 for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma., Graduate of University of Illinois, 1949., Has donated his scripts and tapes from _"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1967)_ (qv) to his alma mater's communications school., Left for New York when no jobs in Chicago ad agencies opened for him. Worked at Viking Press and developed life-long love of reading and book-collecting., Says he got first showbiz job by just impulsively stepping into an audition line at Broadway theater, where he was almost immediately chosen for role in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.", Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 228-229. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387, Brother of 'Coslough Johnson' (qv)., His stage name "Arte" came about by accident: Originally billed as "Art E. Johnson", his name was mistakenly posted as "Arte" on a playbill. Johnson liked the look and sound of the name, so he kept it.
Birth Date:20 January 1929
Matt Shakman (actor)
Birth Date:8 August 1975
Max Thayer (actor)
Birth Notes:Detroit, Michigan, USA
Drafted into the Army in 1966, served 3 years and came to Los Angeles, California USA in 1969 to try and break into movies., First film was, "Ilsa : Harem Keeper to the Oil Sheiks." 1975. He was credited under his real name, but his voice was dubbed., Joined an experimental theatre group in 1969 and performed street theatre in Venice, California.
Birth Date:18 June 1946
Ninon Aprea (actress)
Birth Name:Zenovich, Ninon
Spouse:'John Aprea' (qv) (31 December 1987 - 18 October 1998) (divorced); 1 child
Mother of 'Nicole Aprea' (qv)
Other Works:TV commercial for Milk (with 'John Aprea' (qv)) (1991)
Height:5' 9"
Icek Tenenbaum (producer)
Stan Lazan (cinematographer)
Michael Bishop (composer)
Michael Bishop's trimming "The Second Time" perform the music enclosed by utilize of the element show evidence of "Wild in the Streets." Michael be the head songster and arranger, along next to his brother Harold Bishop against guitar. Together, the Bishop brothers organized and record Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil's inspired songs for "Wild in the Streets," starring Shelley Winters, Richard Pryor, Christopher Jones, and Hal Holbrook. Michael Bishop performed the vocals for the enjoyable numbers of the lead persona Max, play with Christopher Jones., Michael Bishop is the only singer on a musical soundtrack recording with Tangerine Dream, aside from Jon Anderson from "Yes." In "Shy People" (1987) Bishop performed vocals with Tangerine Dream on the end title song "Shy People" and the "Goin' to Town" scene. Bishop and Barry Rudolph produced these two tracks for the film. Barry Rudolph is an award-winning engineer of albums and music for artists including Hall and Oates, Lynrd Skynyrd, and Enrique Iglesias., He wrote "Steal the Night" for the film Bloodsport (1988) after the producers, Mark DiSalle, Yoram Globus, and Menahem Golan could not secure the license for "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by "Tears for Fears." Bishop's song "Steal the Night" became an international cult hit, although it was never released on the movie soundtrack or elsewhere (until 2006 as a limited edition through RadiusArts).
Michael Bishop's administrative duty get clutch of going via vehicle of a lead singer against his mother's box program at the age of 5. Michael be more often than not performing, the ivories, guitar and singing, next to his elder brother Harold, also an watercolourist, by the age of 10. Five years after that as The Boys, they win a assault of the band titled The Pepsi Boss Battle all for KHJ Radio/TV Los Angeles. Subsequently, contained by 1966, the Bishop brothers sign record contract with Mike Curb's Sidewalk Productions and law contracts with Robert Fitzpatrick of Stigwood/Fitzpatrick (BeeGees, Cream, etc.). His early motion design was arrange and performing 'Barry Mann' and 'Cynthia Weil' (qv)'s songs for the cult classic broadcast _Wild in the Streets (1968)_ (qv). During seven years with Sidewalk Productions, the Bishops' credit incorporated numerous TV show, tour, recordings and soundtracks. At this instance he become enmeshed with John Lennon at Apple Records to unchain a solo album, but with the folding of Apple the hang over never come to fruition. Next Bishop and his brother signed to 20th Century Fox as artist and writers with Pat and Lolly Vegas of Redbone produce. Fox released two singles by the Bishops as the Street Boys on DiscAZ in Paris, Johnny Halliday's familiar peep, and Halliday released four singles, of which he chirrup two. From in attendance the Bishop brothers go to Motown/Jobete Music, a faddy achievement since they be white and Michael was a mere 22 years hoary. The Supremes record Michael's chant "Loveline." Michael afterwards began dedication and recording with artists Hunt and Tony Sales of Todd Rundgren, Iggy Pop and David Bowie group; along with Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Fataar of the Beach Boys, The Ruttles, Bonnie Raitt and The Rolling Stones. Bishop began a slender self-sufficient label call Radius Records in the mid-seventies. Radius released different singles and EPs from Seattle to San Diego through Tower Records, Music Plus, and Licorice Pizza. He also produced an hour-long radio show, "Radius Records Hour" for the Los Angeles radio station KROQ and KNAC. The inhabit interview and recorded music format feature act such as Talking Heads, The Damned, Ramones, and tons more. Renowned correspondent John Mendelsohn, who broken down the London punk batter chronicle for Jan Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine, renamed Bishop as John Q. Public, a west seashore punk rock artist. For years Bishop perform as John Q. Public, and he began an knees-up with Warren Cann of the dominant British company, UltraVox. The two began scoring for the emerging household video flea market. Cann and Bishop both and produced music for the first Playmate Home Videos. As Michael Bishop production, Bishop went on to decoration for other Playboy video, plus the 'Madonna' segment of her merely nude video, and the Playmate Calendar Theme stagnant previously owned today with the annual calendar video. In 1984 Bishop received his first compose undertaking with "Morning Terror," a fact film for 'Robert Michael Steloff' (qv) and Heritage Films. Continuing as a feature film composer, Bishop produced a far-reaching assortment of music for Cannon Films, MGM/UA, Full Moon Entertainment, 'Ashok Amritraj' (qv) and others, including title such as _Bloodsport (1988)_ (qv), _Street Smart (1987)_ (qv), _Deathwish IV (1987)_, _Shy People (1987)_ (qv), and _Prehysteria! (I, II, and III) (1993, 1994, 1995)_. Bishop also composed for 'Leslie Stevens''s genre film _Three Kinds of Heat (1987)_ (qv). Stevens be particular for his connivance with 'Orson Welles' (qv)'s "Mercury Theater," and his writer/producer credits diary The Outer Limits (1963-1965), _It Takes A Thief (1966)_, and _Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991)_ (qv). After producing the soundtrack release for _Made in U.S.A. (1987)_ (qv), a Hemdale picture with music by Sonic Youth, for 'Harold Bronson' (qv) and Rhino Entertainment, Bishop started alert Classified Films with his brother Harold. As Classified, the Bishops hold produced and directed their first feature documentary RAGE: 20 Years of Punk Rock, West Coast Style (2001)_, released on DVD/VHS universal through MVD in 2002. Inspired by the film, Bishop produced a soundtrack CD group of music by various artists in the film, including artistic music documentary and performed for the soundtrack. Along with recordings by Jack Grisham of TSOL, the Streetwalkin' Cheetahs, Gitane Demone (formerly of Christian Death), Michael write and performed the original track "Therapy." The soundtrack "RAGE: 20 Years of Punk Rock, West Coast Style" was released through Restless/Ryko Records in 2003. Since that time Bishop have composed and produced the soundtrack for 'Holly Lewis' and Raider Rhotenacher's concise film _Oscar (2004)_, which received pay honour to for its more than ever hefty music. In 2005 Bishop return to songwriting on assignment for the quarter music genre for executive company Robert Cooper and Producer Ron Nevison. This able to date group of songs lead to new project with Danny Sheridan of Eli Radish ('David Allan Coe' (qv)'s band). Bishop, Sheridan, and 'Scott Jacoby' (Co-Director of Rage) be nascent a feature length documentary on the Country Outlaws. Due to worldwide emergency, Bishop's song "Steal the Night," featured in 'Jean Claude Van Damme''s _Bloodsport (1988)_ (qv), will be released for the first time and unstated for through RadiusArts in 2006. Bishop continue to monitor the screenings and sale of RAGE, and in 2006 the movie delightedly returned to the outsized peak at Laemmle's Sunset 5, on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. Michael Bishop continues his fervour composing music in a band of genre for film and recording artists.
Icek Tenenbaum (director)
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