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Sean S. Cunningham

Sean Sexton Cunningham (born December 31, 1941) is an American film director, producer, and writer. He is best known for directing and producing several horror films, beginning in the early 1970s.

Raised in Connecticut, Cunningham graduated from Franklin & Marshall College before earning an MFA from Stanford University. After completing his education, he worked as a manager for various theater companies, including New York City's Lincoln Center and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. While working for a documentary company in New York, Cunningham made his feature film directorial debut with The Art of Marriage (1970). While editing his second film, he met Wes Craven, with whom he collaborated as a producer of Craven's exploitation horror film The Last House on the Left (1972).

Cunningham went on to co-create and direct the slasher film Friday the 13th (1980), which was a major box-office success. He produced several horror films throughout the 1980s, including House (1985) and its sequel House II: The Second Story (1987).

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生日,出生日期
1941年12月31日星期三
出生地
纽约
年龄
83
星号

1941年12月31日星期三 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 364 日。 美国总统是 Franklin D. Roosevelt

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31st of December 1941 News

1941年12月31日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

News of Food; For the Health and Strength of the U.S. -- Resolutions for American Housewives

Date: 01 January 1942

By JANE HOLT

Jane HOLT

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GAY THRONGS GREET '42 IN TIMES SQUARE UNDAUNTED BY WAR; Grim Reminders of Danger in Event of an Air Raid Surround Revelers 2,000 POLICE ON GUARD Din Greater than in Peace Years -- Celebration Is Far Happier Than in 1917 LAST NIGHT'S CELEBRATION IN TIMES SQUARE -- SAME OLD CROWD, SAME OLD SPIRIT GAY CROWDS GREET 1942 IN TIMES SQ.

Date: 01 January 1942

N Y C: war note in New Yr's Eve described; celebration; illus

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Advertising News and Notes

Date: 01 January 1942

J E Blackburn elected in

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CHINA SEES FOES DOOMED BY 'POISON'; Conquests Will Kill Japanese by Thinning Lines, Says Leader of China WARNS OF BAD NEWS SOON Generalissimo Says 'Burma and India May Be Threatened or Even Invaded'

Date: 01 January 1942

Chungking Ta Kung Pao predicts universal mil conscription enforcement, wartime pol council establishment under Sup Natl Defense Council and land utilization program

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BROADCAST WARNS JAPANESE ON WAR; Thomas of Utah, In Their Language, Scores 'Betrayal' by War Lords DERIDES VICTORY CLAIMS Dwindling Resources of Axis Are Contrasted With Rising Capacity of Allies

Date: 01 January 1942

Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES

U S Sen E D Thomas warns Jap pub against war lords, radio s

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Swedes See Crisis for Nazis

Date: 01 January 1942

By Telephone to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Vichy and Stockholm speculation on German crisis

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RUFUS MOWRER

Date: 01 January 1942

Mowrer, Rufus

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JAPANESE NEARER; Tokyo Reports Its Army at Point but 20 Miles Outside Manila U.S. LINE SHORTENED Officers in Washington Hold Slight Hope for Philippine City MANILA IS IN PERIL AS FOE CLOSES IN

Date: 01 January 1942

By CHARLES HURDSpecial to THE NEW YORK TIMES

U S-Filipino forces fight Jap pressure, Manila area; Domei and Berlin radio repts on Jap advance; Wash officials comment; Gen D MacArthur sends wounded from city; Japanese indicate attempt to take Corregidor; Tokyo sources say P I Govt has moved to Port Darwin, Australia; P I Resident Comr Elizalde assures P I of U S mil aid; scores Jap attack; map

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WALTER E. WILLIAMS !; Ex-Editor of The Journal-News in Nyack and Publisher

Date: 01 January 1942

Special to THE NEXV YORK TIES

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VENEZUELA BREAKS WITH AXIS REGIMES; Move Hailed as Evidence of Nation's Faithfulness to American Obligations BRAZIL REAFFIRMS STAND Vargas Declares All Doubts Were Resolved by Attack on the United States

Date: 01 January 1942

Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Venezuela breaks off relations with Germany, Italy and Japan; Pres Vargas s on Brazilian-U S unity; Presidents Avila and Penaranda pledge Mex and Bolivian cooperation with democracies

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