Today's movies mark the birthday of Warner Baxter, a Greece anniversary, and a school music anniversary.
Which of today's movies would you watch?
Crime Doctor (1943) is the first of a series from
the 1940s featuring an amnesia victim who becomes
a criminal psychologist (and former gang leader).
Originally on radio. These whodunits starred
Warner Baxter, born March 29, 1889, as Dr. Ordway.
Crime Doctor
Phaedra (1962) is about an affair with a stepson.
It is inspired by Euripides' Hippolytus.
Greek independence day is March 25 (1821).
Phaedra
Blast (2000) is a great marriage
of brass and percussion. This TV movie
won an Emmy for Outstanding
Choreography. March is Music in Our
Schools Month.
Blast
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