Today's movies mark a hurricane anniversary and the birthdays of Ingrid Bergman and Richard Attenborough.
Which of today's movies would you watch?
The Hurricane (1937) is about island
life, persecution, adventure, and romance, and
a hurricane. It won an Oscar for Sound.
A very good movie. From August 29 to
September 10, 1935, a hurricane ravaged
the Caribbean and southeastern United States
(400+ dead).
The Hurricane
The Bells of St. Mary's (1945) is about
a rivalry between a priest and nuns over
improving a big city Catholic parochial
school. It won an Oscar for Sound.
Ingrid Bergman, born August 29,
1915, won a Golden Globe for Best
Actress.
The Bells of St. Mary's
Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964) is
a drama about a medium who involves
her husband in a shady project. This
excellent must-see movie stars and was
co-produced by Richard Attenborough, born
August 29, 1923.
Seance on a Wet Afternoon
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