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  • ...ctor Kenny Ortega's choreographic work for Xanadu will be reminded of that movie's mash-up of [[disco]] and [[swing]] in the "Dancin'" number). Once again T ...ent movie sequel to which has just come out. Watch "high school musical 2" movie, download highschoolmusical2 high school musical 2, the much-anticipated se
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  • ...celluloid , cinema , film , flick , motion picture , motion-picture show , movie , moving picture , moving-picture show , photographic film , pic , picture movie film , flick , motion picture , motion-picture show , movie , moving picture , moving-picture show , pic , picture , picture show
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  • ...celluloid , cinema , film , flick , motion picture , motion-picture show , movie , moving picture , moving-picture show , photographic film , pic , picture ...celluloid , cinema , film , flick , motion picture , motion-picture show , movie , moving picture , moving-picture show , photographic film , pic , picture
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  • ...celluloid , cinema , film , flick , motion picture , motion-picture show , movie , moving picture , moving-picture show , photographic film , pic , picture movie film , flick , motion picture , motion-picture show , movie , moving picture , moving-picture show , pic , picture , picture show
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  • '''Question: So even if the new Ocean's movie makes a fortune, you wouldn't come back to it and do another one?''' ...it ain't. I remember the first time I saw Alien, when I went to the movie theatre in 1979, and you thought Tom Skerritt was going to be the star, because the
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  • ...ts, the motion picture industry, the Broadway musical, and improvisational theatre, in addition to stand-up comedy, are creations of Jews. ...Costello, with Bud Abbott as the straight man, they delighted millions of movie goers with their predicaments, the highest paid entertainers in the world d
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  • ...ts, the motion picture industry, the Broadway musical, and improvisational theatre, in addition to stand-up comedy, are creations of Jews. ...ott as the straight man of Abbott and Costello, they delighted millions of movie goers with their predicaments such as confronting Frankenstein, the highest
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  • ...son of a pharmacist and grew up to become one of Hollywood's most popular movie stars. * Sheldon High School Summer Theatre, the only high school repertory in Iowa and one of just a few in the nation
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  • Before he died, Close requested that his skull be given to the [[Goodman Theatre]] for use in '' [[Hamlet]] '' productions, with him being duly credited in ...]] was attached to direct the script, although it does not appear that the movie will soon be made.<ref>{{cite web | title = Harold Ramis interview | publis
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  • The soundtrack features 4 songs performed by Marilyn Monroe for the movie, 9 songs composed by Adolph Deutsch, as well as 2 songs performed by [[jazz Billy Wilder said in 1959 about filming another movie with Marilyn Monroe: "I have discussed this with my doctor and my psychiatr
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  • ...l release to ten to fifteen years after theatrical release. Statistics of movie profitability demonstrate that character-driven films, because of their cas mywikibiz.com/Never_Split_Tens_(movie)
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  • Faddis appeared in the 1998 movie ''[[Blues Brothers 2000]]''. In the film, he plays trumpet with [[The Louis * ''[[Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris, Vol. 1]]'' (Soul Note, 1988)
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  • ...5) and ''[[Bordello of Blood]]'' (1996) were released in theaters. A third movie, ''[[Ritual (2002 film)|Ritual]]'' was initially slated for theatrical rele ...e Frighteners]]'' was originally intended to be a ''Tales From the Crypt'' movie helmed by another director,<ref>Who's Afraid of The Frighteners? by Michael
    27 KB (3,975 words) - 20:31, 30 December 2017
  • ...uld draw 12 million customers during its ten-year run at Broadway's Center Theatre. Henie broke away from Wirtz in 1950 and tried competing against him. Wirtz
    16 KB (2,649 words) - 22:05, 5 March 2008
  • ...[[October 6]], [[1927]]. Within a year of its success, most United States movie theaters had installed sound film equipment. Walt Disney apparently intende ...11]], [[1930]]. As the title implies the short was intended as a [[Western movie]] [[parody]]. But it is considered to be more or less a remake of ''[[The G
    53 KB (8,248 words) - 15:50, 18 April 2008
  • ...ige Mall, a very modern shopping centre incorporating a multi screen movie theatre, bowling alley and fitness centre. The most recent addition to the Quinn Gr
    27 KB (3,950 words) - 07:23, 10 October 2007
  • ...–|url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Tony_Curtis.aspx|work=Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television|publisher=encyclopedia.com|accessdate=August 11, 2011} He followed it with ''[[Flesh and Fury]]'' (1952), a boxing movie; ''[[No Room for the Groom]]'' (1952), a comedy with Laurie directed by [[D
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  • ...ch to Creativity: The Techniques of the Chicago School of Improvisational Theatre." It was geared as much to college classes as acting classes. Other actor ...e. I chose Bantam because they were putting together a series of books on theatre, stagecraft, directing, mine was supposed to be the acting book, and one or
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  • ...al magazine articles, books, comic books, TV specials and a feature length movie, making the ''PT-109'' one of the most famous U.S. Navy ships of the war. S ...t obey the Supreme Court's judgment. Segregation on buses, in restaurants, movie theaters, bathrooms, and other public places remained. Kennedy supported [[
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  • ...States|First Lady]], together with the Grants, would be attending [[Ford's Theatre]], he laid his plans, assigning his co-conspirators to assassinate [[Vice P ...The President was taken across the street from the theater to the [[Ford's Theatre#Petersen House|Petersen House]], where he lay in a coma for nine hours befo
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