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    Dennis Hopper Went to His Grave Hating Peter Fonda

    Easy Rider remains one of the most defining films of 1960s counter-culture cinema, having been released at the end of the decade in 1969. Dennis Hopper directed the film, and it featured him and Peter Fonda in the lead roles. According to the late Peter Fonda himself, the idea for the script came solely from […] More

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    Marvin Gaye Once Quit Music for a Very Different Career

    One of the greatest American soul singers of all time was Marvin Gaye. For many, he is the greatest soul singer of all time and there’s absolutely no contemporary singer who can hold a candle to his incredible body of work. But as we listen to his melodious voice, we must remember that his upbringing […] More

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    What Happened to ACDC’s Bon Scott on His Final Night Alive

    Before his death in 1980 at the tragically young age of only 33, Bon Scott was the lead singer of legendary rock-and-roll group AC/DC. After Bon’s death, the band went onto achieve more success than ever before with the release of Back in Black the same year. Though fans have always thought that Back in […] More

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    Every Woman Who Glenn Ford Had an Affair With

    From Bette Davis to Connie Stevens,Canadian-American Actor Glenn Ford dated some of the most influential and prolific female stars of his day. Ford was among the most prominent leading men of Hollywood’s Golden Age and was one of the biggest box-office draws of the 1940s into the 1960s, so it’s not surprising that he was […] More

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    The Scene That Took Eight Is Enough off the Air for Good

    The ABC drama-comedy series Eight Is Enough is a staple of any conversation about timeless television from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. The series debuted in 1977 and ended in 1981. Join FactsVerse as we provide insights surrounding the show’s cancellation and other interesting details. About the TV Series The original source material […] More

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    The Dracula and Frankenstein Feud That Old Hollywood Lied About

    Nearly a century after their release, Old Hollywood classics like Dracula and Frankenstein still persevere in the public headspace. Of course, these classic horror films from Universal Pictures wouldn’t be nearly as popular if it weren’t for the iconic actors who played the titular monsters. Bela Lugosi played Dracula, while Boris Karloff played Frankenstein’s monster. […] More

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    Lesser-Known Members Of The Rat Pack Who Rarely Are Remembered

    On stage and at the movies, The Rat Pack was the epitome of mid-twentieth century celebrity and the foregone era of glitz and glamour. As a crew, they represented wealth, fame, talent, and an unachievable lavish lifestyle devoid of the constraints of responsibility. The Rat Pack was this self-contained variety show of sorts comprised of […] More

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