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  • {{Short description|American radio series by John Nesbitt}} ...ch was adapted into an [[Academy Award|Oscar]]-winning series of [[MGM]] [[short subjects]]. In both media, the series usually focused on strange but true h
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  • 03:38:56:04 Woman with short 1930s haircut opens antique cash register and counts money. 03:40:54:19 CU 1930s art deco clock reads 7:22.
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  • ...ck was thought to be the means to stop wars. The constant conflicts of the 1930s with [[Japanese invasion of Manchuria|Japanese aggression in China]], [[Sec ...ref> Part of the NFB's ''The World In Action'' series of documentary short films, ''Now — The Peace'' was intended to prepare Canadians for a postwar and
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  • {{short description|Non-fiction film genre}} ...hink it rests somewhere between the fields of anthropology and documentary films.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://astro.temple.edu/~ruby/aaa/ruby.html|archive-url
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  • ...J&q=sunshine+comedies+al.st.+john&pg=PT618|title=Rediscovering Roscoe: The Films of "Fatty" Arbuckle|first=Steve|last=Massa|publisher=BearManor Media|via=Go ...ies are 2-reeler [[silent film]]s produced from 1923 until 1929 and comedy films with sound produced from 1929 until 1931 and 1935 to 1936.
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  • '''''Paramount Headliner''''' refers to 1930s [[musical short]]s or "one-reelers" by [[Paramount Pictures]]. Not all of the shorts had th ...rchestra conducted by Richard Himber, Patricia Gilmore sang it in the 1939 short film Tempo of Tomorrow."</ref>
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  • {{short description|American film director}} ...s.<ref>Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p.313. {{ISBN|978-1936168-68-2
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  • {{Short description|Indian non-profit organization}} The foundation's aim is to preserve both films as well as film-related memorabili.<ref>{{cite news|author=Urvi Malvania |u
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  • ...natures. Some suggestion that it was used during WWII when graphite was in short supply. Also appears in some Picasso signatures, so caution with pencil sig ...e. Also, the thinner the paper support, the more it moves (e.g. paper with short woodpulp fibers), the smoother its surface, the greater the possiblity of f
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  • ...east four more times to update the look of the cars seen in every scene. A short booklet, also called We Drivers, was also made available by GM for "the saf ...g with an admonition to "Obey all laws!" Like the print advertising of the 1930s, often tending towards tabloid-type headlines and copy designed to grab rea
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  • ...rimba Queens''' was a [[marimba]]-based musical group active from the late 1930s to the mid-1950s. They were based in [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]] and toure ...d-white film made in early 1940 (link below). One of hundreds of "Soundie" films, they were printed backwards (mirror image) so they could appear correct wh
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  • Production continued under the Vitagraph Company name into the 1930s. Vitagraph was the longest-surviving American film company that was establi * [[:Category:Vitagraph Studios short films]]
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