Ship ahoy! TNT announces the third season of The Last Ship TV show premieres Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 9:00pm Et/Pt. The series is based on William Brinkley's novel. The Last Ship features a global catastrophe that nearly decimates the world's population. Because of its location, the Navy destroyer, U.S.S. Nathan James, avoided the tragedy and races to save humanity.
The Last Ship TV series cast includes: Eric Dane, Bridget Regan, Adam Baldwin, Travis Van Winkle, Marissa Neitling, and Jocko Sims. Michael Bay and Brad Fuller executive produce the drama, with co-creators and showrunners Hank Steinberg and Steven Kane, and directors Paul Holahan and Michael Katleman.
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The Last Ship TV series cast includes: Eric Dane, Bridget Regan, Adam Baldwin, Travis Van Winkle, Marissa Neitling, and Jocko Sims. Michael Bay and Brad Fuller executive produce the drama, with co-creators and showrunners Hank Steinberg and Steven Kane, and directors Paul Holahan and Michael Katleman.
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- 5/24/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Our look back over the history of MGM continues, as the silent era gives way to the talkies and musicals of the 20s and 30s...
It’s 1928, and the success of Warner Bros’ musical, The Jazz Singer, has ushered in a new age of talking pictures. Audiences adored it, and it was sink or swim time for MGM. Suddenly, the silent cinema rule book was thrown out of the window and numerous opportunities opened up in Hollywood.
Composers were in demand, and song and script writers, along with voice coaches, were needed more than ever. White Shadows In The South Seas was the first MGM sound picture, although not a talkie. Originally filmed as a silent picture, MGM realised that sound wasn’t just a passing fad and, like most studios at the time, swiftly added sound effects to its music. But they did make one character speak – and that was Leo the lion,...
It’s 1928, and the success of Warner Bros’ musical, The Jazz Singer, has ushered in a new age of talking pictures. Audiences adored it, and it was sink or swim time for MGM. Suddenly, the silent cinema rule book was thrown out of the window and numerous opportunities opened up in Hollywood.
Composers were in demand, and song and script writers, along with voice coaches, were needed more than ever. White Shadows In The South Seas was the first MGM sound picture, although not a talkie. Originally filmed as a silent picture, MGM realised that sound wasn’t just a passing fad and, like most studios at the time, swiftly added sound effects to its music. But they did make one character speak – and that was Leo the lion,...
- 1/16/2012
- Den of Geek
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