CNN's Richard Quest talks to Andrew Neil, Fmr. Exec. Chairman of Sky Television, about James Murdoch's resignation.
CNBC's Guy Johnson with the latest details on News Corp's phone hacking scandal, and insight on NYSE/Euronext shareholder approval of Deutsche Boerse merger, with Richard Grasso, New York Stock Exchange former chairman/CEO.
July 19: A man in a plaid shirt appeared to run toward Rubert Murdoch with a pie plate full of foam, before being struck by the executive's wife Wendi Murdoch. Msnbc's Tamron Hall talks with contributor Richard Wolffe about the incident.
The Magic Box -- In this twisted, magical fairytale, a determined but underprivileged young man is rejected by a beautiful, materialistic woman. With the help of a little magic his luck begins to turn but he learns the hard way that not all fairy tales have a happy ending.
I Thank You -- I Thank You
The Terror -- A mysterious criminal mastermind plots a spectacular gold robbery, then after the robbery is completed he makes sure his gang is caught by the police...
Now old, ill, poor, and forgotten, William Freise-Greene was once very the young and handsome William Green, an inventor searching for a way to project moving pictures.
The picture is set in North Africa and is partially narrated by an American radio man who keeps the story moving. When the Germans retake the "pub" (in which so much of the action takes place) they find, after interrogating the staff, that the daughter of the house is called Lilli Marlene.
With their theatrical troupe on the verge of going bankrupt, struggling performers Arthur (Arthur Askey) and Stinker (Richard Murdoch) become the servants of wealthy aristocrat Lady Randall (Lily Morris), a former entertainer whom they push to bankroll their latest production. Directed by Marcel Varnel, this classic comedy features hilarious instances of mistaken identity as well as a dazzling finale.