This Day in Film History:
July 3
1981:
Ross Martin suffers a heart attack during a tennis game and later dies in Ramona, California. Irony takes credit for the fact that Ross often teased friends by pretending to have a heart attack when playing tennis.
1996:
Independence Day opens on 2,882 screens. In its opening weekend, the film takes in $50.77 million, a record for the month of July at that time.
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