On This Day In Film History 3 Premieres And An Actor Is Elected Governor

Not so fast! We aren’t done here yet! We still have to learn a little movie history my friends. On this day November the 8th there were three big movie premieres the first in 1935 the tim Mutiny On The Bounty Starring Charles Laughton and Clark Gable premiered in New York. The next in 1949 when All The Kings Men based on Penn Warrens’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel starring Broderick Crawford premiered in New York. The Third happened in 1999 as the 19th James Bond film The World Is Not Enough starring Pierce Brosnan, Robert Carlyle and Denise Richards premiered in Los Angeles. That’s quite the list of premieres but that wasn’t the only history made this day. It so happens that in 1966 movie actor Ronald Reagan was elected Governor of California  and would eventually go on to become President in the 1980’s.

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