Samuel J. Seymour, who was just five years old at the time of President Lincoln's assassination, became the last surviving witness. He vividly recalled that night during a 1956 television appearance.
Contrary to popular belief, Cleopatra, despite being dubbed a box office bomb, was in fact the highest-grossing film of 1963 but incurred such immense production costs that it resulted in no profit.
The Wizard of Oz struggled at the box office upon its initial release in 1939, facing difficulties recouping its high costs, particularly given the low price of movie tickets at the time.
Interest in the Roswell crash incident waned for over 30 years until sensationalist media in the late '70s and '80s revived the narrative of a possible government cover-up regarding UFOs.
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