As the drum beats for war against
Syria grow ever more loud,
The New York Times may have been the first victim.
Readers who tried to click on the
New York Times' website got nothing but error messages
Tuesday afternoon in its second major disruption this month. A hacker group calling itself the "
Syrian Electronic Army" claimed responsibility.
August 28, 1930 -
...
but that is entirely ir-elephant to what I was talking about ...
The Marx Brothers second outing at
Paramount,
Animal Crackers, opened on this date.
This film contains one of the few scenes in which
Zeppo was actually allowed to be funny, as he takes the liberty of interpreting
Groucho's letter to his lawyer, Hon.
Charles H. Hungadunga.
August 28, 1946 -
Universal's film-noir classic version of
Ernest Hemingway's story,
The Killers, premiered in
NYC on this date.
Former
Warner Bros. producer
Mark Hellinger, who had started his own independent production unit at
Universal-International, initially wanted either
Wayne Morris or
Sonny Tufts to star in this, his first picture. Tufts was ultimately considered to be too inexperienced, and
Warner Bros. wouldn't loan Morris, so Hellinger cast the unknown
Burt Lancaster in his first movie. It made Lancaster a star.
August 28, 1951 -
Paramount's second film version based on
Theodore Dreiser's novel,
An American Tragedy,
A Place in the Sun, opened in
NYC on this date.
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