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Scorecard: 1957

January 3rd, 2009 by Anne Richardson · No Comments · 1950's, Scorecard series, Side Notes

Laika, the first mammal to travel to outer space, setting off on Nov. 3, 1957.

Under the old definition of Oregon film, in 1957:

Harold Schuster made Portland Expose.

The People of Portland starred in The Day Called X.

Under the new definition of Oregon film, in 1957:

At Warner Bros., Mel Blanc voiced What’s Opera, Doc?

At Disney, Ralph Wright co-wrote and co-directed Perri.

At Universal, DP Ellis Carter shot The Incredible Shrinking Man.

In New York, Harry Smith made Heaven and Earth Magic.

At USC, film student James Ivory made Venice: Theme and Variations.

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