This Day in Film History:
June 5
1968:
Director John Frankenheimer drives friend Senator Robert Kennedy to the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Kennedy is assassinated hours later.
1983:
Spike Lee's student film, Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads, wins the Merit Award at the Student Academy Awards.
1989:
Gulf+Western, having bought control of Paramount Pictures in 1966, is renamed Paramount Communications Inc.
Source: www.paramount.com
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