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  • ...had been [[film editing|edited]] into a [[narrative structure|narrative]] by those who "found" it. ...roject X]]'') and [[family film|family]] (''e.g.'', ''[[Earth to Echo]]'') films.
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  • ...lms]] was an educational film production company in the 20th century owned by [[Encyclopædia Britannica Inc.]] ...a Britannica Films]] and the [[animated cartoon|animated]] 1990 television series ''[[Britannica's Tales Around the World]]''.{{horizontal TOC|nonum=yes}}
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  • | genre = [[Alternative comedy]] ...h director)|Peter Richardson]] and [[Jennifer Saunders]], with appearances by [[Keith Allen (actor)|Keith Allen]], [[Robbie Coltrane]], [[Alexei Sayle]]
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  • ...so that they will appear to exhibit independent motion or change when the series of frames is played back. Any kind of object can thus be animated, but [[pu ...n was never executed, possibly because Plateau was almost completely blind by this time.
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  • * [[Format Films|Format Productions]] (1964–1967) | released = 1930–1969 (original series)
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  • ...raid on his weekly poker game. It was one of many similar shorts produced by [[Vitagraph Studios]]—one-reel comedies starring Bunny and Finch in a dom It is not entirely clear what the names of the characters played by Bunny and Finch were intended to be. In the film, the letter written to gat
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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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  • ...Come the Double Deckers!]]''. The final "Six and 1/2" series was produced by a different company and featured an entirely new group of children in the c ==Series One (1968)==
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  • {{About|the 1920s film series|other uses|Let George do it (disambiguation){{!}}Let George do it}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Let George Do It'' (film series)}}
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  • ...producer [[Adi Shankar]]. It began as a YouTube series of unauthorized fan films before evolving into a full-fledged entertainment brand. === ''Bootleg Universe Unauthorized One-Shot Short Films'' ===
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  • ...e-of-dogs-akira-kurosawa/|title=Wes Anderson says Isle of Dogs is inspired by Akira Kurosawa|website=Little White Lies|language=en|access-date=2019-03-08 ...asms.<ref>''The Harryhausen Chronicles'', documentary written and directed by Richard Schickel, 1997.</ref> Bradbury and Harryhausen joined the Los Angel
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  • {{Short description|American short film comedy series}} | caption = ''Joe McDoakes'' opening title used throughout the entire series
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  • | image = File:Felix the Cat, by Raoul Barré.gif | voice = '''English'''<br> [[Harry Edison]] (1929–1930)<ref name="Sound Films">{{cite book|title=The Talkies|date = 22 November 1999|publisher = Universi
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  • ...he four films. [[Elsie MacLeod]] was the only other credited actor in the series. * [[List of American films of 1916]]
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  • ...lm Institute |access-date=28 March 2019}}</ref> was based on short stories by [[P. G. Wodehouse]]. These stories were originally published in various mag ...mber]] was removed, leaving Beasley as the only regular in the series. The films have been restored, and three have been made available together on video: '
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  • | image = "The Quacky Doodles" 1917 ad by Paramount-Bray Pictographs in Motion Picture News (Jul-Aug 1917) (IA motion ...2nd edition, paperback, 1993)</ref><ref>Denis Gifford; ''American Animated Films: The Silent Era, 1897–1929''; McFarland & Company; {{ISBN|0-89950-460-4}}
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  • {{Short description|Canadian series of wildlife public service announcements}} ...rd "[[hinterland]]" refers to an area near a coast line or river bank, the series explores wildlife throughout Canada in general, regardless of location.
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  • ...Hollywood cinema but 1930s brought about a change in the history of these films with the popularity of independent filmmakers. ...e Seven Seas'', which showcased travelogues produced by third parties, and by occasional itinerant presentations of travelogues in theaters and other ven
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  • ...pers, scripts, photographs, promotional graphics, and some twenty thousand films and videotapes of motion picture and television productions. The WCFTR is regularly visited by researchers from around the world.<ref>[http://wcftr.commarts.wisc.edu/abou
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  • {{short description|1918-1929 American animated film series}} ...l''''' is an American major animated series of the [[silent era]] produced by [[Max Fleischer]] from 1918 to 1929.<ref name="Maltin">{{cite book |last1=M
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