This Day in Film History:
February 25
1901:
Herbert, AKA Zeppo Marx, the youngest Marx brother, is born in New York, New York.
1975:
The first Los Angeles Critics Association Awards are held at Pips Club. Dog Day Afternoon and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest are named Best Picture.
1995:
Tom Hanks (Forest Gump) and Jodie Foster (Nell) are among the winners at the first Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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