1989 Movies & Cinema Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 02 Jan Canadian actress birth: On January 2, 1989, Canadian actress and producer, known for her roles in various films and television series, was born. She has since gained recognition in the entertainment industry for her performances. source: imdb.com
  • 13 Jan Actor Joe Spinell passes away: Joe Spinell, an American actor known for his roles in films such as 'Rocky' and 'Taxi Driver,' passed away on January 13, 1989. His contributions to cinema have been recognized by fans and critics alike. source: nytimes.com
  • 28 Jan 46th Golden Globe Awards highlights: The 46th Golden Globe Awards were held on January 28, 1989, celebrating achievements in film and television. The event featured notable winners and memorable moments, reflecting the entertainment industry's best of the year. It was a significant occasion for Hollywood and its stars. source: hollywoodreporter.com
  • 05 Feb Sky Television PLC launches satellite TV service: On February 5, 1989, Sky Television PLC, a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News International, launched a four-channel satellite television service in the UK and Ireland. The service included Sky Channel (later renamed Sky One), Eurosport, Sky Movies, and Sky News, marking a significant expansion in British broadcasting. source: theguardian.com
  • 07 Feb Louisa Lytton: English Actress Profile: Louisa Lytton is an English actress known for her work in television and film, particularly recognized for her roles in British entertainment.
  • 08 Feb Birth of Danielle Harmer: Danielle Harmer, an English actress, was born on this date. She would later become known for her roles in British television and film.
  • 29 Mar Golden Raspberry Awards: The 9th Annual Golden Raspberry Awards (Razzies) recognize 'Cocktail' as the worst film of the year, highlighting Hollywood's less celebrated cinematic moments.
  • 30 Apr Siskel and Ebert milestone in film criticism: On April 30, 1989, film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert celebrated the 10th anniversary of their television show 'At the Movies,' marking a significant milestone in film criticism and popular culture. source: npr.org
  • 15 May Maxwell House Controversial Advertising: Maxwell House coffee continues to run advertisements during the Roe vs. Wade movie, despite potential boycott threats from right-to-life groups, demonstrating corporate marketing resilience.
  • 24 May Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade premieres in the United States: The third installment in the Indiana Jones film series, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Harrison Ford and Sean Connery, is released in the U.S. on May 24, 1989. source: rottentomatoes.com
  • 02 Jun Dead Poets Society Film Premiere: The release of the critically acclaimed film 'Dead Poets Society', starring Robin Williams, which explores themes of inspiration, individuality, and the transformative power of education through the story of an unconventional English teacher.
  • 08 Jun Richard Fleeshman - English Actor: Richard Fleeshman is an English actor known for his work in theater, film, and television. Born on this date, he has made notable contributions to the performing arts.
  • 16 Jun Ghostbusters II premiere: The premiere of 'Ghostbusters II' took place on June 16, 1989, in New York City. The film, a sequel to the original 'Ghostbusters,' featured the same cast and was highly anticipated by fans. source: imdb.com
  • 23 Jun Batman film premieres in 1989: On June 23, 1989, the film 'Batman,' directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton, premiered in the United States, becoming a significant box office success.
  • 27 Jun Matthew Lewis Birth: Matthew Lewis, British actor best known for his role as Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter film series, was born. He later gained significant popularity through his acting career and subsequent media appearances.
  • 03 Jul Batman movie sets box office record: On July 3, 1989, the film 'Batman,' directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton, set a box office record, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of the year. Its success revitalized interest in superhero films. source: nytimes.com
  • 14 Jul When Harry Met Sally releases: The romantic comedy film 'When Harry Met Sally' was released in the United States on July 14, 1989. Directed by Rob Reiner and written by Nora Ephron, the film stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan, exploring the question of whether men and women can ever just be friends. It grossed over $90 million in North America, well above its $16 million budget. source: 20thcenturystudios.com
  • 21 Jul Release of 'UHF' Comedy Film: The comedy film 'UHF', starring 'Weird Al' Yankovic, was released in the United States, offering audiences a quirky and satirical comedy experience.
  • 22 Jul Federico Esswein, Argentine actor: Federico Esswein, an Argentine actor known for his work in film and television, passed away on July 22, 1989. His contributions to the Argentine entertainment industry were significant, and he is remembered for his diverse roles and performances. Esswein's legacy continues to inspire actors in Argentina. source: bbc.com
  • 11 Aug Nightmare on Elm Street 5: Dream Child film release: The fifth installment in the 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' series, 'The Dream Child,' was released on August 11, 1989. Directed by Stephen Hopkins, the film follows Freddy Krueger as he haunts the dreams of Alice Johnson's unborn child. It grossed $22.1 million at the U.S. box office on a budget of $8 million. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 22 Aug Sarah Wright, American Actress: Sarah Wright, an American actress known for her roles in various films and television series.
  • 26 Sep MPAA Introduces NC-17 Movie Rating: On September 26, 1989, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) introduced the NC-17 movie rating, replacing the X rating. This change was noted in historical records. source: brainyhistory.com
  • 06 Oct Death of Bette Davis, Hollywood legend: On October 6, 1989, acclaimed actress Bette Davis, known for her roles in films such as "All About Eve" and "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?", passed away at the age of 81. source: britannica.com
  • 15 Oct Billy Graham receives Hollywood Walk of Fame star: Evangelist Billy Graham was honored with the 1,900th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, recognizing his extensive use of radio, television, and film in spreading the Gospel. Graham dedicated the honor to God, stating, "My primary desire today in having my name inscribed upon this Walk of Fame is that God would receive the glory." source: washingtonpost.com
  • 15 Nov Batman Video Release: The blockbuster film Batman, directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson, was released on video tape, marking a significant moment in home entertainment and pop culture.
  • 12 Dec Helen Flanagan - English actress birth: Helen Flanagan, an English actress and model, was born on December 12, 1989. She is best known for her role in the soap opera 'Coronation Street' and has appeared in various television shows and films since her debut. source: britannica.com
  • 13 Dec Release of 'Driving Miss Daisy': The film 'Driving Miss Daisy' was released on December 13, 1989. This critically acclaimed movie, which explores themes of race and friendship, went on to win several Academy Awards and is considered a classic in American cinema. source: britannica.com
  • 14 Dec Lee Van Cleef Dies: Lee Van Cleef, a famous American actor known for his iconic roles in Spaghetti Western films like 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' and 'Sabata', passed away at the age of 64. He was a distinctive character actor who became synonymous with the Western genre.
  • 15 Dec Death of Edward Underdown: Edward Underdown, a notable British stage and film actor who had a distinguished career spanning several decades, passed away. Born in 1908, he was a veteran performer known for his contributions to theater and cinema.