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"The Unforgettable Fire" is the fourth song and the second single of the fourth studio album, "The Unforgettable Fire" by Irish rock band (U2) released on October 1984. Ice Your only rivers run cold These city lights They shine as silver and gold Dug from the night Your eyes as black as coal Walk on by Walk on through Walk 'til you run And don't look back For here I am Carnival The wheels fly and the colors spin Through alcohol, Red wine that punctures the skin Face to face In a dry and waterless place Walk on by Walk on through So sad to beseige your love so head on Stay in this time Stay tonight in a lie I'm only asking but I I think you know Come on take me away Come on take me away Come on take me home Home again And if the mountain should crumble Or disappear into the sea Not a tear, no not I Stay in this time Stay tonight in a lie Ever after It's lovin' time And if you save your love Save it all tonight Don't push me too far Don't push me too far Tonight Tonight
The Burning Bed (1984) Directed by Robert Greenwald Produced by Carol Schreder Executive Producers Jon Avnet,Steve Tisch Music by Charles Gross Teleplay by Rose Leiman Goldemberg Based on the book by Faith Mcnulty Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Starring Farrah Fawcett Paul Lemat Richard Masur Grace Zabriskie Penelope Milford Christa Denton James Callahan Gary Grubbs Country United States Language English Run Time: 95 minutes Release Date:8 October 1984 (USA) The Burning Bed is a non-fiction book by Faith McNulty about battered Dansville, Michigan housewife, Francine Hughes. After thirteen years of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband James Berlin ("Mickey") Hughes, she set fire to the bed he was sleeping in on March 9, 1977. James Hughes was killed and the house destroyed in the resulting inferno. On the night of the fire, Hughes told her children to put their coats on and wait for her in the car. She then started the fire with gasoline poured around the bed Mickey Hughes was sleeping in. After the house had caught fire, Hughes drove with her three children to the local police station in order to confess. Hughes was tried in Lansing and found by a jury of her peers to be not guilty by reason of insanity. Having turned the book into a made-for-television movie, McNulty's screenplay, "The Burning Bed" premiered on NBC on October 8, 1984. The movie, directed by Robert Greenwald, starred Farrah Fawcett as Francine Hughes and Paul LeMat as Mickey Hughes.
The Burning Bed (1984) Directed by Robert Greenwald Produced by Carol Schreder Executive Producers Jon Avnet,Steve Tisch Music by Charles Gross Teleplay by Rose Leiman Goldemberg Based on the book by Faith Mcnulty Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Starring Farrah Fawcett Paul Lemat Richard Masur Grace Zabriskie Penelope Milford Christa Denton James Callahan Gary Grubbs Country United States Language English Run Time: 95 minutes Release Date:8 October 1984 (USA) The Burning Bed is a non-fiction book by Faith McNulty about battered Dansville, Michigan housewife, Francine Hughes. After thirteen years of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband James Berlin ("Mickey") Hughes, she set fire to the bed he was sleeping in on March 9, 1977. James Hughes was killed and the house destroyed in the resulting inferno. On the night of the fire, Hughes told her children to put their coats on and wait for her in the car. She then started the fire with gasoline poured around the bed Mickey Hughes was sleeping in. After the house had caught fire, Hughes drove with her three children to the local police station in order to confess. Hughes was tried in Lansing and found by a jury of her peers to be not guilty by reason of insanity. Having turned the book into a made-for-television movie, McNulty's screenplay, "The Burning Bed" premiered on NBC on October 8, 1984. The movie, directed by Robert Greenwald, starred Farrah Fawcett as Francine Hughes and Paul LeMat as Mickey Hughes.
The Burning Bed (1984) Directed by Robert Greenwald Produced by Carol Schreder Executive Producers Jon Avnet,Steve Tisch Music by Charles Gross Teleplay by Rose Leiman Goldemberg Based on the book by Faith Mcnulty Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Starring Farrah Fawcett Paul Lemat Richard Masur Grace Zabriskie Penelope Milford Christa Denton James Callahan Gary Grubbs Country United States Language English Run Time: 95 minutes Release Date:8 October 1984 (USA) The Burning Bed is a non-fiction book by Faith McNulty about battered Dansville, Michigan housewife, Francine Hughes. After thirteen years of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband James Berlin ("Mickey") Hughes, she set fire to the bed he was sleeping in on March 9, 1977. James Hughes was killed and the house destroyed in the resulting inferno. On the night of the fire, Hughes told her children to put their coats on and wait for her in the car. She then started the fire with gasoline poured around the bed Mickey Hughes was sleeping in. After the house had caught fire, Hughes drove with her three children to the local police station in order to confess. Hughes was tried in Lansing and found by a jury of her peers to be not guilty by reason of insanity. Having turned the book into a made-for-television movie, McNulty's screenplay, "The Burning Bed" premiered on NBC on October 8, 1984. The movie, directed by Robert Greenwald, starred Farrah Fawcett as Francine Hughes and Paul LeMat as Mickey Hughes.
The Burning Bed (1984) Directed by Robert Greenwald Produced by Carol Schreder Executive Producers Jon Avnet,Steve Tisch Music by Charles Gross Teleplay by Rose Leiman Goldemberg Based on the book by Faith Mcnulty Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Starring Farrah Fawcett Paul Lemat Richard Masur Grace Zabriskie Penelope Milford Christa Denton James Callahan Gary Grubbs Country United States Language English Run Time: 95 minutes Release Date:8 October 1984 (USA) The Burning Bed is a non-fiction book by Faith McNulty about battered Dansville, Michigan housewife, Francine Hughes. After thirteen years of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband James Berlin ("Mickey") Hughes, she set fire to the bed he was sleeping in on March 9, 1977. James Hughes was killed and the house destroyed in the resulting inferno. On the night of the fire, Hughes told her children to put their coats on and wait for her in the car. She then started the fire with gasoline poured around the bed Mickey Hughes was sleeping in. After the house had caught fire, Hughes drove with her three children to the local police station in order to confess. Hughes was tried in Lansing and found by a jury of her peers to be not guilty by reason of insanity. Having turned the book into a made-for-television movie, McNulty's screenplay, "The Burning Bed" premiered on NBC on October 8, 1984. The movie, directed by Robert Greenwald, starred Farrah Fawcett as Francine Hughes and Paul LeMat as Mickey Hughes.
The Burning Bed (1984) Directed by Robert Greenwald Produced by Carol Schreder Executive Producers Jon Avnet,Steve Tisch Music by Charles Gross Teleplay by Rose Leiman Goldemberg Based on the book by Faith Mcnulty Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Starring Farrah Fawcett Paul Lemat Richard Masur Grace Zabriskie Penelope Milford Christa Denton James Callahan Gary Grubbs Country United States Language English Run Time: 95 minutes Release Date:8 October 1984 (USA) The Burning Bed is a non-fiction book by Faith McNulty about battered Dansville, Michigan housewife, Francine Hughes. After thirteen years of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband James Berlin ("Mickey") Hughes, she set fire to the bed he was sleeping in on March 9, 1977. James Hughes was killed and the house destroyed in the resulting inferno. On the night of the fire, Hughes told her children to put their coats on and wait for her in the car. She then started the fire with gasoline poured around the bed Mickey Hughes was sleeping in. After the house had caught fire, Hughes drove with her three children to the local police station in order to confess. Hughes was tried in Lansing and found by a jury of her peers to be not guilty by reason of insanity. Having turned the book into a made-for-television movie, McNulty's screenplay, "The Burning Bed" premiered on NBC on October 8, 1984. The movie, directed by Robert Greenwald, starred Farrah Fawcett as Francine Hughes and Paul LeMat as Mickey Hughes.
The Burning Bed (1984) Directed by Robert Greenwald Produced by Carol Schreder Executive Producers Jon Avnet,Steve Tisch Music by Charles Gross Teleplay by Rose Leiman Goldemberg Based on the book by Faith Mcnulty Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Starring Farrah Fawcett Paul Lemat Richard Masur Grace Zabriskie Penelope Milford Christa Denton James Callahan Gary Grubbs Country United States Language English Run Time: 95 minutes Release Date:8 October 1984 (USA) The Burning Bed is a non-fiction book by Faith McNulty about battered Dansville, Michigan housewife, Francine Hughes. After thirteen years of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband James Berlin ("Mickey") Hughes, she set fire to the bed he was sleeping in on March 9, 1977. James Hughes was killed and the house destroyed in the resulting inferno. On the night of the fire, Hughes told her children to put their coats on and wait for her in the car. She then started the fire with gasoline poured around the bed Mickey Hughes was sleeping in. After the house had caught fire, Hughes drove with her three children to the local police station in order to confess. Hughes was tried in Lansing and found by a jury of her peers to be not guilty by reason of insanity. Having turned the book into a made-for-television movie, McNulty's screenplay, "The Burning Bed" premiered on NBC on October 8, 1984. The movie, directed by Robert Greenwald, starred Farrah Fawcett as Francine Hughes and Paul LeMat as Mickey Hughes.
The Burning Bed (1984) Directed by Robert Greenwald Produced by Carol Schreder Executive Producers Jon Avnet,Steve Tisch Music by Charles Gross Teleplay by Rose Leiman Goldemberg Based on the book by Faith Mcnulty Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Starring Farrah Fawcett Paul Lemat Richard Masur Grace Zabriskie Penelope Milford Christa Denton James Callahan Gary Grubbs Country United States Language English Run Time: 95 minutes Release Date:8 October 1984 (USA) The Burning Bed is a non-fiction book by Faith McNulty about battered Dansville, Michigan housewife, Francine Hughes. After thirteen years of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband James Berlin ("Mickey") Hughes, she set fire to the bed he was sleeping in on March 9, 1977. James Hughes was killed and the house destroyed in the resulting inferno. On the night of the fire, Hughes told her children to put their coats on and wait for her in the car. She then started the fire with gasoline poured around the bed Mickey Hughes was sleeping in. After the house had caught fire, Hughes drove with her three children to the local police station in order to confess. Hughes was tried in Lansing and found by a jury of her peers to be not guilty by reason of insanity. Having turned the book into a made-for-television movie, McNulty's screenplay, "The Burning Bed" premiered on NBC on October 8, 1984. The movie, directed by Robert Greenwald, starred Farrah Fawcett as Francine Hughes and Paul LeMat as Mickey Hughes.
The Burning Bed (1984) Directed by Robert Greenwald Produced by Carol Schreder Executive Producers Jon Avnet,Steve Tisch Music by Charles Gross Teleplay by Rose Leiman Goldemberg Based on the book by Faith Mcnulty Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Starring Farrah Fawcett Paul Lemat Richard Masur Grace Zabriskie Penelope Milford Christa Denton James Callahan Gary Grubbs Country United States Language English Run Time: 95 minutes Release Date:8 October 1984 (USA) The Burning Bed is a non-fiction book by Faith McNulty about battered Dansville, Michigan housewife, Francine Hughes. After thirteen years of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband James Berlin ("Mickey") Hughes, she set fire to the bed he was sleeping in on March 9, 1977. James Hughes was killed and the house destroyed in the resulting inferno. On the night of the fire, Hughes told her children to put their coats on and wait for her in the car. She then started the fire with gasoline poured around the bed Mickey Hughes was sleeping in. After the house had caught fire, Hughes drove with her three children to the local police station in order to confess. Hughes was tried in Lansing and found by a jury of her peers to be not guilty by reason of insanity. Having turned the book into a made-for-television movie, McNulty's screenplay, "The Burning Bed" premiered on NBC on October 8, 1984. The movie, directed by Robert Greenwald, starred Farrah Fawcett as Francine Hughes and Paul LeMat as Mickey Hughes.
The Burning Bed (1984) Directed by Robert Greenwald Produced by Carol Schreder Executive Producers Jon Avnet,Steve Tisch Music by Charles Gross Teleplay by Rose Leiman Goldemberg Based on the book by Faith Mcnulty Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Starring Farrah Fawcett Paul Lemat Richard Masur Grace Zabriskie Penelope Milford Christa Denton James Callahan Gary Grubbs Country United States Language English Run Time: 95 minutes Release Date:8 October 1984 (USA) The Burning Bed is a non-fiction book by Faith McNulty about battered Dansville, Michigan housewife, Francine Hughes. After thirteen years of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband James Berlin ("Mickey") Hughes, she set fire to the bed he was sleeping in on March 9, 1977. James Hughes was killed and the house destroyed in the resulting inferno. On the night of the fire, Hughes told her children to put their coats on and wait for her in the car. She then started the fire with gasoline poured around the bed Mickey Hughes was sleeping in. After the house had caught fire, Hughes drove with her three children to the local police station in order to confess. Hughes was tried in Lansing and found by a jury of her peers to be not guilty by reason of insanity. Having turned the book into a made-for-television movie, McNulty's screenplay, "The Burning Bed" premiered on NBC on October 8, 1984. The movie, directed by Robert Greenwald, starred Farrah Fawcett as Francine Hughes and Paul LeMat as Mickey Hughes.
Lavant St Dorchester 2 alarm fire 10/30/1984 03:30 hrs.
Direçao: Barry Devlin Album: The Unforgettable Fire 1984 - Paris, Brüssel, Rotterdam, London, Glasgow Official Video Wide Awake in America Universal Music Group
This special remastered release marks 25 years since the album's original release in October 1984. The Unforgettable Fire has been remastered from the original audio tapes with direction from The Edge.
This special edition marks 25 years since the albums original release in October 1984. Recorded at Slane Castle, Ireland, The Unforgettable Fire was the first U2 album to be produced by Brian Eno and Danny Lanois, and spawned two top 10 UK singles - Pride (In The Name Of Love) and The Unforgettable Fire. visit www.u2tourfans.com for a special for U2 FANS. Follow us all tour long via twitter.com
GamecockAnthem.com gives you a video of the honoring of the 1984 and 1969 Gamecock football teams prior to the 2009 game versus Vanderbilt. Plus, take a special look at the Gamecocks' pre-game entertaining, and the best entrance in college football, 2001.
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From STATter911.com www.STATter911.com October 15, 1984 video of the fire at the headquarters building of the United States Postal Service at 475 L'Enfant Plaza, Southwest in Washington, DC (20260-2200).
From STATter911.com www.STATter911.com Shiller's Furniture in Dundalk, Maryland burned on October 22, 1984 killing three Baltimore County firefighters.
WASP live at Lyceum London 1984 performing Sleeping In The Fire from the album WASP 1984
An excellent game for the Commodore 16 - This video shows me playing Fire Ant, I just about manage to get to chamber 7 of 8. Produced by Mogul Communications in 1984
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This is from Sam's first album (self-titled). After winning the premiere season of "Star Search", Motown snatched him up. The first two hits from the album were "Over The Rainbow" and "Sugar Don't Bite." "Hearts On Fire" was remixed by Rusty Garner and issued on a 12" Promo; this is that version. Motown Records Catalog #6103MLA (album) and Catalog #PR-162 (12"). Produced By: Steve Barri & Tony Peluso. Written By: B. Roberts & D. Weiss.
Aztec Camera - Still On Fire Label:WEA Records Ltd., WEA Records Ltd. Catalog#:AZ 2T, 249 212-0 Format:Vinyl, 12" Country:UK Released:Nov 1984 Genre:Pop, Rock Style:Synth-pop, Indie Rock Credits Written-By - R. Frame* Notes A1: taken from LP 'Knife' A2, B1, B2: Recorded live at The Dominion Theatre - 16th October 1984. B3: Recorded live at Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow by Radio Clyde's Mobile Two - 6th October 1984. Tracklist A1 Still On Fire Producer - Mark Knopfler A2 Mattress Of Wire B1 Walk Out To Winter B2 The Bugle Sounds Again B3 The Boy Wonders
Aztec Camera - Still On Fire Label:WEA Records Ltd., WEA Records Ltd. Catalog#:AZ 2T, 249 212-0 Format:Vinyl, 12" Country:UK Released:Nov 1984 Genre:Pop, Rock Style:Synth-pop, Indie Rock Credits Written-By - R. Frame* Notes A1: taken from LP 'Knife' A2, B1, B2: Recorded live at The Dominion Theatre - 16th October 1984. B3: Recorded live at Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow by Radio Clyde's Mobile Two - 6th October 1984. Tracklist A1 Still On Fire Producer - Mark Knopfler A2 Mattress Of Wire B1 Walk Out To Winter B2 The Bugle Sounds Again B3 The Boy Wonders
Aztec Camera - Still On Fire Label:WEA Records Ltd., WEA Records Ltd. Catalog#:AZ 2T, 249 212-0 Format:Vinyl, 12" Country:UK Released:Nov 1984 Genre:Pop, Rock Style:Synth-pop, Indie Rock Credits Written-By - R. Frame* Notes A1: taken from LP 'Knife' A2, B1, B2: Recorded live at The Dominion Theatre - 16th October 1984. B3: Recorded live at Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow by Radio Clyde's Mobile Two - 6th October 1984. Tracklist A1 Still On Fire Producer - Mark Knopfler A2 Mattress Of Wire B1 Walk Out To Winter B2 The Bugle Sounds Again B3 The Boy Wonders
Aztec Camera - Still On Fire Label:WEA Records Ltd., WEA Records Ltd. Catalog#:AZ 2T, 249 212-0 Format:Vinyl, 12" Country:UK Released:Nov 1984 Genre:Pop, Rock Style:Synth-pop, Indie Rock Credits Written-By - R. Frame* Notes A1: taken from LP 'Knife' A2, B1, B2: Recorded live at The Dominion Theatre - 16th October 1984. B3: Recorded live at Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow by Radio Clyde's Mobile Two - 6th October 1984. Tracklist A1 Still On Fire Producer - Mark Knopfler A2 Mattress Of Wire B1 Walk Out To Winter B2 The Bugle Sounds Again B3 The Boy Wonders
The Decpticons began to drain the earth's internal heat, causing a global ice age. Skyfire is discovered in a fozen ice and is brought back as a Decpticon. But Skyfire soon changes sides to the Autobot side Original airdate: October 27, 1984 Writer: Donald F. Glut
The Decpticons began to drain the earth's internal heat, causing a global ice age. Skyfire is discovered in a fozen ice and is brought back as a Decpticon. But Skyfire soon changes sides to the Autobot side Original airdate: October 27, 1984 Writer: Donald F. Glut
U2s fourth album, The Unforgettable Fire, has been remastered and will be released by Mercury Records on 26th October. This special edition marks 25 years since the albums original release in October 1984. Recorded at Slane Castle, Ireland, The Unforgettable Fire was the first U2 album to be produced by Brian Eno and Danny Lanois, and spawned two top 10 UK singles - Pride (In The Name Of Love) and The Unforgettable Fire. www.u2tourfans.com @u2tourfans
See Music Videos www.bvmtv.com that you CAN'T See on You Tube! +Live Chat +Comment + Embed & More! Black Uhuru, formed by Derrick "Duckie" Simpson, is a Jamaican reggae band probably best known for their hits "Shine Eye Gal", "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", "Sinsemilla", "Solidarity", and Grammy winner "What Is Life?". They were the first group to win a Grammy in the reggae category when it was introduced in 1985. They originally formed as "Black Sounds Uhuru". Uhuru is the Swahili word for freedom. The group was named by Stan "Roy Scientist" Palmer. The first line-up of the group was Garth Dennis, Don Carlos, and Derrick "Duckie" Simpson. The group has undergone several lineup changes Carlos left, replaced by Michael Rose; then Dennis left to play with the Wailing Souls, and was replaced by Errol Nelson. During this early period, the band's most famous recording is the album entitled Love Crisis, later re-released as Black Sounds Of Freedom. In 1979 the group was joined by Sandra "Puma" Jones, a social worker from South Carolina, USA. Under this lineup (Rose, Simpson and Jones), with Sly & Robbie as producers (and also permanently employed on drum and bass), they released the band's most popular albums: Sinsemilla, Red, and with some of the Compass Point All Stars, Chill Out and the Grammy-winning Anthem,[2] as well as others. During this period, Black Uhuru became one of the most popular reggae groups in the world, regularly touring with the likes of the Clash, the ...
October Holidays by German band Cutty Sark 1984 - Die Tonight!: 1. Stupid Lies 2. Die Tonight 3. Vultures In The Air 4. Jam To The Ramp 5. Hands Up 6. October Holidays 7. Down And Out 8. Burning To Ashes 9. Hard Rock Power 10. Fire And Ice
Lauttakylä Huittinen Finland 12 Oct 1984
South Park actress Eliza Jane's parody of Palin exposes the fiery hockey mom and her explosive ambitions. Gov. Sarah Palin is played by Eliza Jane Schneider the actress and musician most popularly known for her work on "South Park" the TV series and her award winning one woman show "Freedom of Speech". Eliza wrote the song with Eric Schwartz singer/songwriter and creator of "Clinton Got a Blowjob" Lisana Jeffries, who is know for an act in which she strips off her "Civil Liberties", helped us figure out the choreography. Sorry no link. Maybe that will be our next project. Come on! Guns, Polar Bears, Explosions, Book Burning and a Hot Girl in Bikini all wrapped up in a musical political comedy. What else could you want?! Elizajane.com Ericschwartz.com dMarmorstein.com
New York State Fire Department Racing
The race scene from a 1984 movie "The Riders" starring Barry Sheene.This movie is the use of hit songs from the era, Roger's "Man On Fire" was one of them. In Japan, his 7"single was released on 21/07/1984 as its theme song. However, on the same film "Space Riders"(VHS), the music was changed to "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen.
This 45 minute documentary won the prize for 'Best Research' in The Spring 2004 New York Independent International Film Festival. Researcher, Writer and Producer Pete Smith takes viewers back to the fire at the Haunted Castle, which took 8 young lives on May 11, 1984 at the Six Flags Great Adventure Theme Park. Produced in October 2003. *THIS VIDEO WAS RE-LOADED AFTER THE FIRST EXPERIENCED A TECHNICAL GLITCH. ALL COMMENTS WERE ERASED. A FREE ONLINE BOOK about the Haunted Castle fire can be downloaded at www.popartpete.com
The Sound live! La edad de oro, Madrid University, Spain, October 3, 1984. One of the best, most intense songs by The Sound, off the absolute classic album "From the Lions Mouth".
1984 movie They're Playing With Fire..Opening scene Sybil Danning is too hot in this movie..Great B-movie classic
Here is a classic clip off Bobbie Bitch's upcoming DVD called, "THE BEST OF BITCH" It features his old band, SWEETALKER. I am pretty sure that is Carl Sorenson on drums and Mike Kalember on bass and Jim Harris on lead vocals! Check out Bobbie Bitch on the axe. OLD SCHOOL METAL!
This rare, antiquated car was given to my brother by my uncle.The entire incident happened on Sunday, October 7, 2007, at 5pm. After watching this video, I guarantee that it is something that you will never forget. When my mom told him to move the car so she could pull into the driveway, he pulled onto the street. As my brother sat on the street, the car caught on fire. This isn't the greatest video, but it gets the point across. I filmed the entire chaotic situation as my family was concerned that the car would explode. The beginning of the video shows the car catching on fire, and the end of the video shows the fire being extinguished by the firefighters. Thank God everybody got out ok. Feel free to forward and share this video with your friends.
U2 - October (live from Dortmund 21.11.1984)
This 45 minute documentary won the prize for 'Best Research' in The Spring 2004 New York Independent International Film Festival. Researcher, Writer and Producer Pete Smith takes viewers back to the fire at the Haunted Castle, which took 8 young lives on May 11, 1984 at the Six Flags Great Adventure Theme Park. Produced in October 2003. A FREE ONLINE BOOK about the Haunted Castle fire can be downloaded at www.popartpete.com
This 45 minute documentary won the prize for 'Best Research' in The Spring 2004 New York Independent International Film Festival. Researcher, Writer and Producer Pete Smith takes viewers back to the fire at the Haunted Castle, which took 8 young lives on May 11, 1984 at the Six Flags Great Adventure Theme Park. Produced in October 2003. A FREE ONLINE BOOK about the Haunted Castle fire can be downloaded at www.popartpete.com
This 45 minute documentary won the prize for 'Best Research' in The Spring 2004 New York Independent International Film Festival. Researcher, Writer and Producer Pete Smith takes viewers back to the fire at the Haunted Castle, which took 8 young lives on May 11, 1984 at the Six Flags Great Adventure Theme Park. Produced in October 2003. A FREE ONLINE BOOK about the Haunted Castle fire can be downloaded at www.popartpete.com
This 45 minute documentary won the prize for 'Best Research' in The Spring 2004 New York Independent International Film Festival. Researcher, Writer and Producer Pete Smith takes viewers back to the fire at the Haunted Castle, which took 8 young lives on May 11, 1984 at the Six Flags Great Adventure Theme Park. Produced in October 2003. Hello. I'm Peter Smith, the producer of the Haunted Castle fire at Six Flags Great Adventure documentary. Now I have written a book on the topic, and it can be DOWNLOADED FOR FREE in PDF form at the following site: www.popartpete.com

