Etc...

OK, let's see your registration

Off-duty policeman Ethan Bernardi was out for a drive in his cruiser earlier this month in North Charleston, S.C., when he saw three people in a Volkswagen Jetta passing in the opposite direction . Hmmm, thought Bernardi, that car looks familiar. So he did a U-turn and chased it down, signaling the driver to stop at the curb. He also radioed for backup, and when help arrived the cops arrested everyone for possession of a stolen vehicle . Why did Bernardi think the car was stolen? Because it had been taken from his own home. Said his boss, Chief Jon Zumalt: "One of the advantages to having off-duty officers using patrol cars ... is that they're able to respond to crimes when needed."

Sing it again, Mary: 'The Sound of Music' is 40

The Hollywood adaptation of "The Sound of Music" has arrived at its 40th anniversary. The story of the singing Von Trapp family, first dramatized on Broadway in 1959 with Mary Martin in the lead role, was equally successful on the screen, winning five Oscars and becoming history's third-highest grossing movie, according to tracker Box Office Mojo. In November, Twentieth Century Fox plans to release a two-DVD edition of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic starring Julie Andrews. The top 10 grossing movies, adjusting for inflation, with the year of release and box office take (in millions) for each:

1. "Gone With the Wind" (1939)$1.3 billion
2. "Star Wars" (1977) 1.1
3. "The Sound of Music" (1965) 911
4. "E.T.: The Extra- Terrestrial" (1982) 908
5. "The Ten Commandments" (1956) 838
6. "Titanic" (1997) 821
7. "Jaws" (1975) 819
8. "Doctor Zhivago" (1965) 794
9. "The Exorcist" (1973) 708
10. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937) 698
- www.boxofficemojo.com

You've read  of  free articles. Subscribe to continue.
QR Code to Etc...
Read this article in
https://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0617/p20s04-nbgn.html
QR Code to Subscription page
Start your subscription today
https://www.csmonitor.com/subscribe