This Day in Film History:
May 15
1928:
Walt Disney's cartoon Plane Crazy, the first Mickey Mouse cartoon, is released.
1958:
MGM releases Gigi. The film goes on to win all nine of the Oscars for which it is nominated, a distinction shared by 1987's The Last Emperor.
1987:
Columbia unleashes the spectacular flop Ishtar, starring Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman.
1998:
Old Blue Eyes, Frank Sinatra, dies of heart & kidney disease, bladder cancer and senility in Los Angeles.
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