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1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (dominical letter D) of the Gregorian calendar, the 1953rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 953rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 53rd year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1950s decade.
Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson, June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962) was an American actress and model. Famous for playing "dumb blonde" characters, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s, emblematic of the era's attitudes towards sexuality. Although she was a top-billed actress for only a decade, her films grossed $200 million by the time of her unexpected death in 1962. She continues to be considered a major popular culture icon.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Monroe spent most of her childhood in foster homes and an orphanage and married for the first time at the age of sixteen. While working in a factory as part of the war effort in 1944, she met a photographer and began a successful pin-up modeling career. The work led to two short-lived film contracts with Twentieth Century-Fox (1946–47) and Columbia Pictures (1948). After a series of minor film roles, she signed a new contract with Fox in 1951. Over the next two years, she became a popular actress with roles in several comedies, including As Young as You Feel and Monkey Business, and in the dramas Clash by Night and Don't Bother to Knock. Monroe faced a scandal when it was revealed that she had posed for nude photos before becoming a star, but rather than damaging her career, the story increased interest in her films.
1 The Song from Moulin Rouge - Percy Faith 2 Vaya con Dios - Les Paul & Mary Ford 3 (How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window? - Patti Page 4 I'm Walking Behind You - Eddie Fisher 5 You, You, You - Ames Brothers 6 Till I Waltz Again with You - Teresa Brewer 7 April in Portugal - Les Baxter 8 No Other Love - Perry Como 9 Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes - Perry Como 10 I Believe - Frankie Laine 11 Oh - Pee Wee Hunt 12 Ebb Tide - Frank Chacksfield 13 Pretend - Nat King Cole 14 Ruby - Richard Hayman 15 St. George and the Dragonet - Stan Freberg 16 P.S. I Love You - The Hilltoppers 17 Tell Me You're Mine - The Gaylords 18 Eh, Cumpari! - Julius La Rosa 19 Rags to Riches - Tony Bennett 20 Anna - Silvana Mangano 21 Say You're Mine Again - Perry Como 22 Dragnet - Ray Anthony 23 Tell Me a Story -...
Delicious 1953 pIece of trash with Beverly MIchaels, Richard Egan, Percy Helton, Evelyn Scott, Robert Osterioh, William 'Bill' Phillips, Frank Ferguson, Bernadine Hayes. Music by Buddy Baker. Written by Clarence Greene & Russell Rouse. Produced by Clarence Greene. Directed by Russell Rouse.
Der Film rekonstruiert den Verlauf, zeigt, dass der 17. Juni ohne die Ereignisse in den Tagen und Wochen davor nicht denkbar gewesen wäre. Der Film erzählt die Geschichte des Aufstands, der blutig niedergeschlagen wurde und in dessen Folge über 50 Menschen starben. Der Film reflektiert gleichzeitig über seine Bedeutung für Deutschland heute. Es gibt immer noch Neues zu entdecken. Ist es eigentlich richtig, dass der Aufstand am 16. Juni bei den Bauarbeitern der Stalinallee ausbrach? Oder fing es nicht bereits am 12. Juni an, als in der Stadt Brandenburg politische Gefangene befreit wurden? Der "17. Juni" ist nie ganz aus dem Zwielicht, in das ihn geschickte Propaganda stellte, herausgetreten.
Op 1 februari 1953 werd Nederland 's nachts verrast door enorme hoeveelheden water. De ramp werd veroorzaakt door een zware stormvloed in combinatie met springtij, waarbij het water in de trechtervormige zuidelijke Noordzee tot extreme hoogte steeg. Extra Polygoon journaal over de Watersnoodramp van 1953. Beelden van de kust bij 's Gravezande, Katwijk, Noordwijk en IJmuiden: overal zijn door de springvloed duinen en boulevards vernield. Ondergelopen spooremplacement van Rotterdam en water in de dijken van Zuid-Beveland en West-Brabant. Vernielde huizen en boerderijen. Geredde mensen in een opvangcentrum krijgen eten en kleding. Overstroomde dorpen en weilanden op de Zuid-Hollandse, Zeeuwse eilanden en Zeeuws-Vlaanderen. De vernielde spoorbaan door Zuid-Beveland, militairen helpen evacue...
"Timewatch" The Greatest Storm (2003) In January of 1953, unusual weather conditions caused Britain's worst national peacetime disaster of the 20th century. A storm surge flooded the eastern coast of England, killing more than 300 people and leaving thousands homeless. Fifty years later, 'Timewatch' re-examines a calamity which is largely forgotten today. About the Princess Victoria. Sixty years ago, the MV Princess Victoria sank off the County Down coast in treacherous weather, with the loss of 133 lives. . One of the worst to happen in British coastal waters - dominated the headlines and devastated families and communities in Larne, Stranraer and further afield. 31 January 1953. Parts of western Europe and the UK were in the grip of freak weather from the north Atlantic killing h...
City of Bad Men 1953 Full Length Western Movie *** Director: Harmon Jones ** Writers: George W. George, George F. Slavin * Stars: Jeanne Crain, Dale Robertson, Richard Boone
https://www.youtube.com/user/SGTG77 Rare Television Appearance By Marilyn. September 1953
Stroll down memory lane with the music of 1953 - USA. Percy Faith - Song From Moulin Rouge Patti Page - That Doggie In The Window Eddie Fisher - I'm Walking Behind You Ames Brothers - You, You, You Teresa Brewer - Till I Waltz Again With You Les Baxter - April In Portugal Perry Como - No Other Love Perry Como - Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes Frankie Laine - I Believe Pee Wee Hunt - Oh! Frank Chacksfield - Ebb Tide Nat King Cole - Pretend Richard Hayman - Ruby Hilltoppers - P.S. I Love You Julius La Rosa - Eh Cumpari Tony Bennett - Rags To Riches Doris Day - Mister Tap Toe Perry Como - No Other Love Ray Anthony - Dragnet AND MANY MORE
Part nine of a 15-part series of documentaries produced by the American Broadcasting Company on the 20th century and the rise of the United States as a superpower. The election of Dwight Eisenhower in 1952 ushered in one ofthe most prosperous eras in American history. The shortages of the war were a distant memory as consumers rushed to spend their wartime savings on the new homes, cars and appliances that were now abundant. The nuclear family as the haven from political and atomic anxiety depended on rigid gender roles and consumption, and television provided the images of themselves that Americans wanted to see. But beneath the complacency of the era lurked the indicators of a society waiting to rebel, and the realities of a nation divided by racial and class conflicts. This episode exa...
Rechtzeitig zum Saisonauftakt in der 2. Liga meldet sich am Montag, dem 1. August, auch „1953 – Der Dresdner Fußball-Talk“ zurück aus der Sommerpause! Moderator Jens Umbreit hat wieder interessante Gäste in den SchillerGarten eingeladen. Dynamos Sportgeschäftsführer Ralf Minge spricht über seine Erwartungen an das kommende Jahr und die große Euphorie im Umfeld des Vereins. Helge Leonhardt, Präsident des FC Erzgebirge, spricht über die Saisonvorbereitung des Konkurrenten aus Westsachsen. Mit Oliver Kreuzer und Christian Beeck sind zwei weitere Kenner der 2. Bundesliga an Bord. Komplettiert wird die Runde von Hansi Küpper, der in den letzten Jahren zahlreiche Zweitliga-Spiele für Sport 1 kommentiert hat.
Hannah Lee: An American Primitive 1953 Western, Macdonald Carey, Joanne Dru, John Ireland Professional killer Bus Crow is hired by cattlemen to eliminate squatters. When Marshal Sam Rochelle is sent to investigate, saloon owner Hallie becomes a reluctant witness.
On that snowy bright December day
She came and took my breath away
It was there I met my love so fair
A beauty oh so true and rare
Chorus:
For who we are and what we'll be
I'ii sing your praise eternally
When I was lost you carried on
When I was weak you kept us strong
You walk the line so gracefully
Of friendship, love and loyality
In troubled time you did your best
Of lesser strenght I must confess
Repeat Chorus--
As seasons come and seasons pass
The bond we know will always last
We built a life remaining true
I pledge my heart and soul to you
Fo who we are and what we'll be
I'll sing your praise eternally
The miles we've shared I'd trade but few
They're the ones thet kept me away from you
On that snowy bright December day
You came and took my breath away
It was there I met my love so fair
A beauty oh so true and rare