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  1. On This Day October 31, 1986 – Lets Get Harry Premiered In Theaters

    On This Day October 31, 1986 – Lets Get Harry Premiered In Theaters

    On this day October 31, 1986, the action adventure film Lets Get Harry premiered in theaters. The movie followed a group of small town friends who set out on a dangerous rescue mission after one of their own is kidnapped by drug traffickers in South America. Their determination and loyalty drove...
  2. On This Day October 27, 1989 – Worth Winning Premiered In Theaters

    On This Day October 27, 1989 – Worth Winning Premiered In Theaters

    On this day October 27, 1989, the romantic comedy Worth Winning premiered in theaters, delivering a charming and lighthearted take on love, ego, and humility. Directed by Will Mackenzie, the film starred Mark Harmon as Taylor Worth, a confident Philadelphia weatherman who makes a daring bet that...
  3. On This Day July 22 1987 – Summer School Premiered in Theaters

    On This Day July 22 1987 – Summer School Premiered in Theaters

    On this day July 22 1987, Summer School premiered in theaters, bringing a dose of lighthearted fun to the summer movie season. Directed by Carl Reiner, the comedy starred Mark Harmon as Freddy Shoop, a carefree gym teacher roped into teaching remedial English over summer break. What he thought...
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