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Song lyrics to Time Will Tell, Written by Eddie Cherkose and Jacques Press. Sung by Connie Haines with Freddie Rich and His Orchestra in "A Wave, a WAC and a Marine", as performed by her on The Abbott and Costello Radio Program episode, "Date with Connie Haines"

Time Will Tell

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Song lyrics to Time Will Tell, Written by Eddie Cherkose and Jacques Press. Sung by Connie Haines with Freddie Rich and His Orchestra in “A Wave, a WAC and a Marine“, as performed by her on The Abbott and Costello Radio Program episode, “Date with Connie Haines

Monster from a Prehistoric Planet

Monster from a Prehistoric Planet

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In Monster from a Prehistoric Planet, a Japanese tycoon sends out an expedition to a remote South Pacific island. Their purpose: to recover rare animals for an attraction he’s building. Arriving with reporters in tow, the expedition soon discovers a small reptilian creature in an underground cavern.

Song lyrics to It could happen to you (1943), lyrics by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen, introduced by Dorothy Lamour in And the Angels Sing

It Could Happen to You song lyrics

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Song lyrics to It Could Happen to You (1943), lyrics by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen, introduced by Dorothy Lamour in And the Angels Sing

Hide your heart from sight, lock your dreams at night
It could happen to you
Don’t count stars or you might stumble
Someone drops a sigh and down you tumble

The Incredible Petrified World (1959) starring John Carradine, Robert Clarke, Phyllis Coates

The Incredible Petrified World

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The Incredible Petrified World (1959) starring John Carradine, Robert Clarke, Phyllis Coates

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Buy from Amazon Trapped at the bottom of hostile waters, explorers discover their only chance for survival is a labyrinth of undersea caves. The caverns provide oxygen and shelter for the survivors, but lack an escape route to the surface. When they come across a human who has lived in the tunnels for fourteen years, their hopes for a passage out are dashed. Facing an eternity spent in the caverns of the deep, the four explorers’ relationships deteriorate. As their confidence fades, their seaside leader refuses to give up on the team and risks everything to save them.

Oh Happy Day 1952

Oh Happy Day 1952

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Oh Happy Day (1952) is not the famous Gospel song. It’s the story of a young man in love – one of the first tunes showing the power of teenagers’ tastes in the music industry.

The song was originally recorded — and copyrighted — by Don Howard, a high school student who had learned the song secondhand, and modified it. The song’s originator, Nancy Binns Reed, heard his version of the song, and within weeks of its release sued to claim songwriter credit. Reed and Howard eventually settled, with each receiving co-writer credits

The Wild World of Batwoman

The Wild World of Batwoman

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The Wild World of Batwoman – one of the worst films ever made is also the first female superhero movie! Cashing in on Batman’s popularity in the 1960’s, it has nothing to do with the DC Comics’ Dark Knight. They got sued anyway …

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