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  • to the guidelines.FilmWikipedia:WikiProject FilmTemplate:WikiProject Filmfilm articles This article is supported by the Silent films task force. This article...
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  • the first sound film shown in New Zealand. It was also the first in Canada, opening on 1 September 1928 at the Palace Theatre (1921), Montreal. (Dane...
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  • three higher-earning films before going fully into sound production in 1929: MGM with The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921) and Ben-Hur (1925); Paramount...
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  • article's second paragraph and has remained to this day: "Disambiguate: silent film of 1921 starring Mae Murray; "1935 film starring Claudette Colbert" ;...
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  • Talk:Esther Williams (category B-Class biography (actors and filmmakers) articles)
    born in 1921 or 1922? Hotwine8 03:28, 11 August 2006 (UTC) According to the link "Associated Press archives list Williams' birthday as Aug. 8, 1921. Boll...
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  • Talk:Don Pardo (category B-Class biography (arts and entertainment) articles)
    original host of "Concentration" <Hugh Downs Biography (1921-) http://www.filmreference.com/film/85/Hugh-Downs.html#ixzz0y9EDOn00>. Murcbed (talk) 10:26...
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  • first appeared in the film, but certainly isn't a part of the album. However, the album's song is also quite clearly set in 1921, so if the article mentions...
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  • (1921–1982?), British documentary filmmaker. I have a feeling this is the same person, because there is definitely a documentary filmmaker who lived from...
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  • film and not a live performance. If you have a copy you can read about it in the booklet. Anyway, live performances from that time are in black and white...
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  • July 2007 (UTC) Let's say there is a territory under government X, and there live x majority and y minority. If the ratio of x is 60% and y's is 40%, then...
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  • Talk:Chicago Theatre (category GA-Class film articles)
    Letterman filmed a week of episodes in 1989 Late Night with Conan O'Brien filmed a week of episodes in 2006 Conan filmed a week of episodes in 2012 Live albums...
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  • Talk:Streaming media (category C-Class Broadcast engineering and technology articles)
    full-length 118-minute copy of the 1921 film The Three Musketeers, the video starts streaming instantly while rest of the film begins to be downloaded in the...
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  • earned 903 million, Goldfinger earned 812 million, Live and Let Die earned 735 million, You Only Live Twice earned 674 million, The Spy Who Loved Me earned...
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  • , (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1921), 1:265-313 Commodus' murder of his father in the film is purely fictional. Commodus was the only Roman...
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  • incomplete, but I will try and expand it later. --Indie.Bones 14:28, 2 February 2007 (UTC)Indie.Bones The date of individual films should not matter - either...
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  • Talk:Joe Martin (orangutan) (category B-Class film articles)
    Novelties on the Screen: The Oath and A Small Town Idol Are Other New Films". New York Herald. Vol. LXXXV, no. 223. 1921-04-10. p. 32. Retrieved 2022-12-08...
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  • Bond may have been born in 1916 in Moonraker, and he may have been born in 1921 (or 1924) in You Only Live Twice. They could be both true or they could...
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  • reads, and again, let me repeat what was said here: there is no way you can both make the plot shorter and keep the true meaning of the film. I mean...
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  • notice the huge population jump between the 1921 and 1931 censuses, as well as the smaller jumps in 1961 and 1981. It would be informative if someone could...
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  • Talk:Adaptations of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (category List-Class children and young adult literature articles)
    The 3-disc DVD version of the 1939 film contains a number of silent Oz films, and also a Technicolor cartoon from 1933 by Ted Eshbaugh. Apparently it wasn't...
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