This Day in Film History:
March 6
1906:
Lou Costello begins life in Paterson, New Jersey.
1921:
Reportedly the first film to earn $1 million, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, starring Rudolph Valentino, opens.
1965:
Margaret Dumont shuffles off this mortal coil due to a heart attack in Hollywood, California
1993:
Unforgiven wins Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures at the first Directors Guild Awards.
2005:
Teresa Wright, Best Supporting Actress for 1942's Mrs. Miniver, dies of a heart attacl.
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Errors & Omissions
This Day in Film History had absolutely nothing to do with the production of the movie Holy Man.
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