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Here Come the Girls is a 1953 musical comedy film directed by Claude Binyon, [2] filmed in Technicolor, produced by Bob Hope's company Hope Productions Inc., and released by Paramount Pictures. Along with Hope, the cast includes Rosemary Clooney , Tony Martin and Arlene Dahl .
The Mummies are an American garage punk band formed in San Bruno, California, in 1988.Exhibiting a defiantly raw and lo-fi sound, dubbed "budget rock", the Mummies' rebellious attitude and distinctive performance costumes exerted a major influence on garage punk and garage rock revival acts later in the decade, as well as in the 1990s.
George Harrison wrote "Here Comes the Moon" while in Hana [2] on the Hawaiian island of Maui in February 1978. [3] The purpose of the visit was partly to write material for his first album in two years, titled simply George Harrison, [4] and partly for Harrison and his girlfriend (later wife), Olivia Arias, to enjoy a holiday after learning that they were to become parents for the first time. [5]
Here Come the Munsters is a science fiction comedy television film based on the 1960s CBS television series, The Munsters and was directed by Robert Ginty and written by Bill Prady, Jim Fisher, and Jim Staahl.
The film follows three mummies from the underworld who embark on a journey and end up in present-day London in search of an old ring belonging to an Ancient Egyptian Royal Family that was stolen from a tomb by the ambitious archaeologist Lord Carnaby, whose goal is to kidnap Princess Nefer for an exhibition after her irrepressible singing goes viral.
"Here Comes the Flood" is a song by British rock musician Peter Gabriel from 1977. It first appeared on his debut solo album, Peter Gabriel (Car) . The song has been played on several Peter Gabriel tours, often forgoing the orchestral arrangement found on his 1977 eponymous release in favor of a more stripped down arrangement.
Office Space is a 1999 American satirical black comedy film written and directed by Mike Judge. [4] It satirizes the work life of a typical 1990s software company, focusing on a handful of individuals weary of their jobs.
The film was placed 7th in the list of top-grossing movies in the USA in 1944.. Bosley Crowther of The New York Times commented, inter alia: "Paramount and its favored son, Bing Crosby aren't going precisely the same way that they went in Mr. Crosby's last picture ('Going My Way')—and everyone knows which way that was—but they are taking an agreeable turn together in "Here Come the Waves ...