MOONRISE KINGDOM
Film 2012. Written by Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola. Directed by Wes Anderson. Starring Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, Jason Schwartzman and Bob Balaban.
Source Features: BBB (19) TIMELINE (8) MAP (27) OTHER (5) THEMES (1)

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1964 - 60 years ago
1June 5, 1964 20th Century: 60sEvents

June 5, 1964
Date of Sam Shakusky's profile photo in his Khaki Scouts of North America Scout Registration Information card.



2December 27, 1964 20th Century: 60sEvents

December 27, 1964
Date of Black Beacon Sentinel newspaper article: Christmas Goose for Disadvantaged Orphans, about how several metropolitan charities came together to provide a feast for the residents of Juvenile Refuge.



1965 - 59 years ago
3August 28, 1965 20th Century: 60sEvents

August 28, 1965
Date stamp on letter from Sam Shakusky at the Billingsley Boys' Home to Suzy Bishop at Summer's End on New Penzance Island.



4September 2, 1965 20th Century: 60sEvents

September 2, 1965
Suzy Bishop receives a letter from Sam Shakusky at the Billingsley Boys' Home. Three days before the ferocious and well-documented storm that will strike from the east of Black Beacon Sound.



5September 3, 1965 20th Century: 60sEvents

September 3, 1965
Sam Shakusky escapes from Camp Ivanhoe while Suzy Bishop runs away from Summer's End. The pair meet at their rendezvous, hike, camp, and fish in the wilderness. The Khaki Scouts discover Sam is missing. Scout Master Ward organizes a search party.



6September 4, 1965 20th Century: 60sEvents

September 4, 1965
Suzy's parents, Scout Master Ward, the Scouts from Camp Ivanhoe, and Island Police Captain Duffy Sharp track down Sam and Suzy in their tent.



7September 5, 1965 20th Century: 60sEvents

September 5, 1965
Sam Shukusky and Suzy Bishop get married in a non-legally binding ceremony at Fort Lebanon, shortly before the Khaki Scouts' Regional Hullabaloo is interrupted by the Black Beacon storm, considered by the US Department of Inclement Weather to be the region's most destructive meteorological event of the second half of the 20th century. It lingered through six high tides and inundated the islands with punishing winds and extreme high waters. On St. Jack Wood, powerful surges broke the arcade boardwalk and demolished the village bandstand and casino.



8October 10, 1965 20th Century: 60sEvents

October 10, 1965
Scout Master's log: "October 10th. Reconstruction continues increasingly ahead of schedule, which I attribute to a particularly robust esprit de corps among the troop. The latrine, however..."





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