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Movie events on the 23rd June

1862

A newspaper article titled "REMAINS IDENTIFIED" is published. (Portland, Maine) (Offspring)

1868

Adam and Eve (no relation to the other ones, probably) have their third wedding. (Only Lovers Left Alive)

1884

Alfred Kinsey born. (Kinsey)

1943

The New York Examiner headline: "NAZIS IN NEW YORK. MYSTERY MAN SAVES CHILD." (New York City) (Captain America: The First Avenger)

1958

Life magazine headline: "AT HOME WITH JANE MANSFIELD." (New York City, New York) (The Secret Life of Walter Mitty)

1963

Marin Luther King gives the first version of his famous "I Have a Dream" speech during the The Great March On Detroit at Cobo Hall Detroit, Michigan. (This is the version heard in the film, not the version from the March on Washington two months later) (Detroit, Michigan) (Dreamgirls)

1986

Nicky Santoro and his brother are found dead having been beaten with baseball bats and buried alive for ruining mob boss profits in Vegas. (An Indiana Corn Field) (Casino)

1990

Clarice Starling speaks to Hannibal Lecter for help. (Baltimore, MD) (The Silence of the Lambs)

1991

Harry Potter sets a snake loose from the zoo on his cousin Dudley Dursley's birthday. (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone)

1993

Daniel Pratt graduates from Riverside Community College. (Waiting...)

1995

Drug Variety Magazine announces that the anti-depression drug Gleemonex, produced by Roritor Pharmaceuticals, topped the weekend sales chart for June 15th-18th. Gleemonex even beat Penicillin. (Kids In the Hall: Brain Candy)

2004

Chef Gusteau writes his Will. (Paris, France) (Ratatouille)

Meeting with Clark William Edwards scheduled on this day. (Montreal, Canada) (Taking Lives)

2008

A date on the Dow Jones Industrial Average graph. (New York City) (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps)

2065

Sir Peter Weyland Memorial Library built. (Washington, D.C.) (Prometheus)

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