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  • [[Encyclopædia Britannica Films]] was an educational film production company in the 20th century owned by [ See also [[Encyclopædia Britannica Films]] and the [[animated cartoon|animated]] 1990 television series ''[[Britanni
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  • ...roject X]]'') and [[family film|family]] (''e.g.'', ''[[Earth to Echo]]'') films. ...or [[surveillance footage]]—according to an analysis of 500 found-footage films conducted by Found Footage Critic.<ref>{{cite web|title= Found Footage Film
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  • ...identify them if original titles are missing. Possible stop motion in lost films is even harder to trace. The principles of animation and other special effe ...nvented the stop-trick and popularized it by using it in many of his short films. He reportedly used stop-motion animation in 1899 to produce moving letterf
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  • |Radio and Television||1940||Holmes (Burton) Films, Inc.||Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.||bw||Sd||10:30 |Responsibilities of American Citizenship, The||1955||National Education Program||N/A||bw||Sd||10:29
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  • ...l|reel]]s.<ref>[[Bosley Crowther]] review: "'Tanks a Million,' a Hal Roach Comedy About Army Life as It Isn't, at Loew's Criterion," [[The New York Times]], ...fit a second feature into their daily programs. When Roach began producing films for [[United Artists]], he devised the idea of shorter-length featurettes t
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  • ...lternative title '''''A Sure Cure for Pokeritis'''''. The film, a domestic comedy, depicts a woman who stops her husband's gambling habit by having her cousi ...260{{sfn |Lowe D. |2004 |p=208}} have been proposed. Most of the studio's films are now [[lost film|considered lost]].{{sfn |Cullen F. |2006 |p=157}}
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  • ...ertie the Dinosaur''''' is a 1914 [[animation|animated]] [[short film]] by American cartoonist and animator [[Winsor McCay]]. It is the earliest animated film ...ar or two after the original. ''Gertie'' is the best preserved of McCay's films—some of which have been lost or survive only in fragments—and has been
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  • {{Short description|American animator (1920–2013)}} ...|access-date=2020-12-12}}</ref> (June 29, 1920&nbsp;– May 7, 2013) was an American [[animator]] and [[special effects]] creator who created a form of [[stop m
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  • ...e Lawrence]]. It was released on April 25, 1908 by [[Vitagraph Studios|The American Vitagraph Company]]; a partial print of ''The Airship, or 100 Years Hence'' ...roducing, directing, and writing its films. He even starred in some of his films, although it is unclear whether he is in ''The Airship, or 100 Years Hence'
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  • ...in the leading role as Bungles. Perez was also the director for the four films. [[Elsie MacLeod]] was the only other credited actor in the series. * [[List of American films of 1916]]
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  • ...et George Do It''''' was a series of [[two-reeler]] American silent comedy films produced in the latter half of the 1920s. ...us Stern]] and [[Abe Stern]])<ref name=TravSD/> and was one of many silent comedy series issued by [[Universal Pictures]].
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  • '''''The Blizzard''''' is a 1921 American [[silent film|silent]] [[comedy film]] featuring [[Oliver Hardy]]. * [[List of American films of 1921]]
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  • .../mode/2up?view=theater "Calendar of Licensed Releases/ Her Crowning Glory (Comedy)"], listing, ''The Moving Picture World'' (New York, N.Y.), September 16, 1 ...n the DVD ''Treasures From American Film Archives program #2, 50 Preserved Films'' by the [[National Film Preservation Foundation]].
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  • ...' is a [[1919 in film|1919]] American [[Silent film|silent]] [[comedy film|comedy]] [[short film|short]] written and directed by and starring [[Larry Semon]] [[Category:1919 films]]
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  • | voice = '''English'''<br> [[Harry Edison]] (1929–1930)<ref name="Sound Films">{{cite book|title=The Talkies|date = 22 November 1999|publisher = Universi '''Felix the Cat''' is a children's comedy [[cartoon]] [[Character (arts)|character]] created in 1919 by [[Pat Sulliva
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  • ...lso known as '''''Bunny and the Bunny Hug''''', is a short American silent comedy film. ...ited States, where it was presented as a split-reel with another Vitagraph comedy, ''Three to One''. It was released in London on August 25, 1913,<ref>To-day
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  • ...otsies and Tamales''''' is a 1919 American [[silent film|silent]] 2-reel [[comedy film]] featuring [[Oliver Hardy]]. * [[List of American films of 1919]]
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  • '''''No Wedding Bells''''' is a 1923 American [[silent film|silent]] short [[comedy film]] featuring [[Oliver Hardy]].<ref name="silentera">{{cite web |url=htt * [[List of American films of 1923]]
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  • ...Inc.|isbn=978-1-58115-301-9|page=16}}</ref><ref>Magill's Survey of Silent Films, Vol2. FLE-POT p.562 edited by Frank N. Magill c.1982 {{ISBN|0-89356-241-6} [[Category:1906 films]]
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  • ...dard picture film]], which has led Blackton to be considered the father of American animation.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Lente|first=Fred Van|url=https:// * [[List of American films of 1900]]
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