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Unearthing Treasures: Interesting Nuggets from the 1963 Pink Panther Movie
Unveiling the magic of a cinematic classic often lies in discovering the intriguing details hidden behind the scenes. Blake Edwards’ “The Pink Panther” from 1963 is rich with such fascinating tidbits, from unexpected improvisations to iconic sequences that shaped the film’s legacy. Starting with its unforgettable protagonist, Inspector Jacques Clouseau, played by the inimitable Peter Sellers, one might be surprised to learn that Clouseau wasn’t initially the movie’s central character. The film was designed to

Primetime Spotlight Movies – Week of May 15
This week’s Primetime Spotlight feature films include: Jimmy Stewart in Broken Arrow, John Wayne stars in Rio Lobo and the movie that started the franchise – Peter Sellers stars in The Pink Panther. https://watchnost.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Primetime-Spotlight-Promo-5-15-23.mp4

Primetime Spotlight Movies Week of May 8
Another great week of legendary movies during our Primetime Spotlight feature film Sunday-Friday at 8P ET. This week John Wayne stars in McLintock!, William Holder in his Oscar winning performance in Stalag 17 and Jane Fonda stars in Cat Ballou. https://watchnost.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Primetime-Spotlight-Promo-5-8-23.mp4

Primetime Spotlight Movies Week of May 1
This week on our Primetime Spotlight movies, watch the epic film with an all-star cast How the West Was Won, Elvis stars as a delivery man who can sing in Loving You, Mark Hamill spends his summer tracking down his stolen car in Corvette Summer and Bing and Bob reunite on The Road to Morocco. https://watchnost.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Primetime-Spotlight-Promo-5-1-23.mp4

Harry Belafonte’s Greatest Movies
Harry Belafonte leaves a lasting legacy, not just for his music and civil rights leadership, but also as an occasional actor. Here are his four greatest movies during his long, storied career. Carmen Jones (1954) Based on the famous opera Carmen, this film adaptation features Harry Belafonte as Joe, a soldier who falls in love with the titular character, played by Dorothy Dandridge. The film is notable for its groundbreaking representation of black characters on

Primetime Spotlight Movies for the week of April 24
This week on the NOST Primestone Spotlight: John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart team up for the first time on film in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance; two more legends team up in Murder in Coweta County starring Andy Griffith and Johnny Cash; and the iconic Planet of the Apes starring Charlton Heston. Watch Primetime Spotlight each night at 8 ET / 5 PT. https://watchnost.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Primetime-Spotlight-Promo-4-24-23.mp4

“Meet John Doe” a stretch for Capra and Cooper
The Frank Capra film Meet John Doe may not be his most famous movie (It’s a Wonderful Life, It Happened One Night and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington), but it’s a film that goes against the typical Capra movie because it honors the anti-hero. Gary Cooper plays a down-on-his luck drifter who suddenly becomes the everyday common man in a fight against big business.Long John Willoughby (Cooper) is convinced to play the role of “John

Primetime Spotlight Movies Week of April 17
This week on the NOST Primestone Spotlight, watch some of the greatest actors in the history of Hollywood: Donna Reed in Beyond Mombasa, Lauren Bacall in North West Frontier, Henry Fonda in Young Mr. Lincoln and Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck in Meet John Doe. https://watchnost.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Primetime-Spotlight-Promo-4-17-23.mp4

Star Trek: The Motion Picture script was originally a pilot for a new TV series
Star Trek: The Motion Picture was originally intended to be the pilot for a new Star Trek television series. The series, which was called Star Trek: Phase II, was in development in the late 1970s, but ultimately never made it to air. Instead, the pilot was expanded into a feature film, and the rest is history. The idea for Star Trek: Phase II came about after the success of the Star Trek: The Animated Series

Primetime Spotlight Movies Week of April 10
Primetime Spotlight movies this week include: Charade, California starring Barbara Stanwyck, One Million Years B.C. starring Raquel Welch and Star Trek: The Motion Picture. https://watchnost.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Primetime-Spotlight-Promo-4-10-23.mp4

Primetime Spotlight Movies Week of April 3
Feature films this week include: the Alfred Hitchcock film “Notorious“, Bing Crosby and Bob Hope in “Road to Bali” and Paul Newman in “The Long, Hot Summer.” https://watchnost.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Primetime-Spotlight-Promo.mp4

Catch the Star-Studded Cameos in “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World”
The 1963 film “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” is ranked by the American Film Institute one of the funniest movies ever made. Featuring an all-star cast including Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, Ethel Merman and Mickey Rooney, the zany film focuses on a group of people in search of a hidden treasure. Craziness then ensues throughout the three hour movie. If the credited cast wasn’t impressive enough, “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World”