Howard Shoup (deceased)
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 29 August 1903
RIP: 29 May 1987
Ethnicity: White - American
Occupation: Costume designer
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Bundle Of Joy (1956)
Bundle Of Joy by #NormanTaurog starring #DebbieReynolds and #EddieFisher, "plods along under the mistaken assumption that the pretty sets and bright cinematography will allow us to excuse the script’s preposterous whims,"
NORMAN TAUROG
Bil’s rating (out of 5): B.5
USA, 1956. Edmund Grainger Productions. Story by Felix Jackson, Screenplay by Norman Krasna, Robert Carson, Arthur Sheekman. Cinematography by William E. Snyder. Produced by Edmund Grainger. Music by Walter Scharf. Production Design by Albert S. D’Agostino, Walter Holscher. Costume Design by Howard Shoup. Film Editing by Harry Marker.
Fifties movies…
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1960 movie Danny's costume information
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Costumes of Ocean’s 11 (1960).
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Ann Sheridan at a fitting with Howard Shoup
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Suzanne Pleshette in A Distant Trumpet (1964)
Direction: Raoul Walsh
Costumes: Howard Shoup
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Robert Wagner & Natalie Wood
Former child star Natalie Wood married matinee idol Robert Wagner on December 28th, 1957 at the Scottsdale United Methodist Church with a reception that followed a few blocks away at Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale, Arizona. Natalie approached costume designer Howard Shoup to design her wedding gown - a modern white, strapless cocktail dress with a lace hood.
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Howard Shoup (seen here with Ann Sheridan) was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design (Black-and-White) for the film, Kisses for My President (1964).
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THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968
In a highly optimistic report 29 days before the enemy’s Lunar New Year offensive in South Vietnam, Gen. William C. Westmoreland predicted that during 196S the Communists would be forced “to place greater reliance on sanctuaries in Cambodia, Laos and the northern DMZ.” He said allied gains this year would increase “manyfold” over those in 1967.
Another top military man, Gen. David M. Shoup, former Marine commandant, estimated that up to 800,000 American troops would be required just to defend South Vietnam’s population centers. He asserted that the United States would have to invade North Vietnam to be victorious, and said he did not think the war was worth the cost.
Students in Cracow defied Polish Communist leader Władysław Gomułka’s call for an immediate return to classes and staged a sit-in. Warsaw students also voted to begin a sit-in this morning.
Senator Robert F. Kennedy attacked President Johnson’s proposed housing legislation and urged adoption of his own plan, based on tax incentives. The Senator also took issue with Mr. Johnson’s appeal for austerity. The war is costing too much, Mr. Kennedy said, and “the major responsibility is to our people here at home.
The Carnegie Corporation, the Ford Foundation and the United States Office of Education announced plans for imaginative television programs to be aimed at preschool youngsters in the fall of 1969.
Howard University in Washington was closed after more than 500 students seized control of the administration building. They want more emphasis in the classroom on Negro history and black culture.
With a harshly worded telegram to New York State’s 62 county Democratic chairmen. the Johnson organization opened its campaign against Senator Kennedy. The telegram accused state chairman John J. Burns, who supports Mr. Kennedy, of turning the state Democratic party into “a propaganda agency against the President of the United States.”
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A Summer Place (1959)
A Summer Place (1959)
DELMER DAVES
Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBB.5
USA, 1959. Warner Bros.. Screenplay by Delmer Daves, based on the novel by Sloan Wilson. Cinematography by Harry Stradling Sr.. Produced by Delmer Daves. Music by Max Steiner. Production Design by Leo K. Kuter. Costume Design by Howard Shoup. Film Editing by Owen Marks.
Delmer Daves follows a series of westerns examining corrosive American capitalism…
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website we used as references for the 1960 movie
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Reference for costume analysis of 1960 movie.
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Jane Wyman in So Big (1953)
Direction: Robert Wise
Costumes: Milo Anderson and Howard Shoup
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