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A Statistical Survey of Sequels, Series Films, Prequels
SEQUEL OR TITLE YEAR STUDIO ORIGINAL TV/DTV RELATED TO DIRECTOR SERIES? STARRING BASED ON RUN TIME ON DVD? VIEWED? NOTES 1918 1985 GUADALUPE YES KEN HARRISON WILLIAM CONVERSE-ROBERTS,HALLIE FOOTE PLAY 94 N ROY SCHEIDER, HELEN 2010 1984 MGM NO 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY PETER HYAMS SEQUEL MIRREN, JOHN LITHGOW ORIGINAL 116 N JONATHAN TUCKER, JAMES DEBELLO, 100 GIRLS 2001 DREAM ENT YES DTV MICHAEL DAVIS EMANUELLE CHRIQUI, KATHERINE HEIGL ORIGINAL 94 N 100 WOMEN 2002 DREAM ENT NO DTV 100 GIRLS MICHAEL DAVIS SEQUEL CHAD DONELLA, JENNIFER MORRISON ORIGINAL 98 N AKA - GIRL FEVER GLENN CLOSE, JEFF DANIELS, 101 DALMATIANS 1996 WALT DISNEY YES STEPHEN HEREK JOELY RICHARDSON NOVEL 103 Y WILFRED JACKSON, CLYDE GERONIMI, WOLFGANG ROD TAYLOR, BETTY LOU GERSON, 101 DALMATIANS (Animated) 1951 WALT DISNEY YES REITHERMAN MARTHA WENTWORTH, CATE BAUER NOVEL 79 Y 101 DALMATIANS II: PATCH'S LONDON BOBBY LOCKWOOD, SUSAN BLAKESLEE, ADVENTURE 2002 WALT DISNEY NO DTV 101 DALMATIANS (Animated) SEQUEL SAMUEL WEST, KATH SOUCIE ORIGINAL 70 N GLENN CLOSE, GERARD DEPARDIEU, 102 DALMATIANS 2000 WALT DISNEY NO 101 DALMATIANS KEVIN LIMA SEQUEL IOAN GRUFFUDD, ALICE EVANS ORIGINAL 100 N PAUL WALKER, TYRESE GIBSON, 2 FAST, 2 FURIOUS 2003 UNIVERSAL NO FAST AND THE FURIOUS, THE JOHN SINGLETON SEQUEL EVA MENDES, COLE HAUSER ORIGINAL 107 Y KEIR DULLEA, DOUGLAS 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY 1968 MGM YES STANLEY KUBRICK RAIN NOVEL 141 Y MICHAEL TREANOR, MAX ELLIOT 3 NINJAS 1992 TRI-STAR YES JON TURTLETAUB SLADE, CHAD POWER, VICTOR WONG ORIGINAL 84 N MAX ELLIOT SLADE, VICTOR WONG, 3 NINJAS KICK BACK 1994 TRI-STAR NO 3 NINJAS CHARLES KANGANIS SEQUEL SEAN FOX, J. -
Allied Artists & Monogram Pictures Historical* Resume
Allied Artists & Monogram Pictures The Allied Artists and Monogram Pictures names have always stood for cost effective, yet quality entertainment product. There have been a number of motion picture houses known for their ability to produce movies inexpensively. Many such companies have not only produced “cheap” movies – often dubbed “B’s” - but some have successfully modeled themselves after larger studios, earning multiple Academy Awards along the way. By the early 1930’s, only a handful of the independents had configured themselves into cheaper versions of the studio system. One of the most important was Monogram, which was originally located at 4516 Sunset Blvd., then relocated to 1040 N. Las Palmas Ave. In 1935, Monogram merged into Republic, becoming an independent company again one year later, and moving, once again, over to Sunset Drive and Hoover Street. Monogram made money on the Bowery Boys and the Cisco Kid, but under its intended “A” movie subsidiary, Allied Artists, also produced some truly memorable films, including Don Siegel’s paranoid masterpiece, Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Throughout the years, Allied Artists has released such award winning movies as Cabaret; Papillon; The Wild Geese; El Cid; The Pawnbroker; House on Haunted Hill; and such camp cult classics as The Blob, The Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman, and The Queen of Outer Space, to name just a few. Through the golden age of the low budgets, Allied Artists and Monogram Pictures were responsible for the following motion pictures: (Award nominated, award winning, and notable films indicated in italic bold face) ALLIED ARTISTS PRODUCED MOVIES 1. -
Current Catalog
ASHFAULT VIDEO CATALOGUE 13 Lead Soldiers (1948) 13 West Street (1962) 13 Women (1932) 13th Hour, The (1947) 13th Man, The (1937) 1984 (1956) 2,000 Women (1944) 20 Mule Team (1940) 20,000 Men a Year (1939) 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1932) 21 Days (1940) 23 1/2 Hours Leave (1937) 23 Paces to Baker Street (1956) 24 Hours (1931) 25th Hour, The (1967) 27th Day, The (1957) 30 Years of Fun (1963) 39 Steps, The (1978) 4 Just Men, The (1939) 45 Fathers (1937) 49th Man, The (1953) 50 Million Frenchmen (1931) 6,000 Enemies (1939) 7 Women (1966) 70,000 Witnesses (1932) 711 Ocean Drive (1950) 7th Cavalry (1956) 80,000 Suspects (1963) 99 River Street (1953) Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (1952) Abandoned (1949) About Face (1942) About Mrs. Leslie (1954) Accent on Love (1941) Accent on Youth (1935) Accidents Will Happen (1938) Accomplice (1946) Accused (1936) Accused, The (1948) Accusing Finger, The (1936) Across to Singapore (1928) Act of Violence (1979) Action for Slander (1937) Action in Arabia (1944) Action of the Tiger (1957) Actress, The (1953) Ada (1961) Adding Machine, The (1969) Adorable (1933) Advance to the Rear (1964) Adventure in Baltimore (1949) Adventure in Blackmail (1942) Adventure in Diamonds (1940) Adventure in Manhattan (1936) Adventure in Washington (1941) Adventurers, The (1951) Adventures of Chico (1938) Adventures of Gerard, The (1970) Adventures of Hairbreadth Harry (1920) Adventures of Hajji Baba, The (1954) Adventures of Jane Arden, The (1939) Adventures of Kitty O'Day (1944) Adventures of Martin Eden, The (1942) Adventures -
Yanks, Dixies and Cowboys V4.Docx
Yanks, Dixies and cowboys The Hollywood perspective on sociopolitical issues during the American Civil War Berry van der Vorst May 2011 Student number 0444820 Version 4 Master thesis 2 Contents Contents 3 1. Introduction 4 Statistical method 5 Finding a comparable historical event 6 Research method 8 Definitions 9 2. The Blue and the Grey: Civil War cinema 11 A short history of the War 11 Racial sensitivity 12 Civil War cinema in numbers 14 Genres and themes 16 Primary protagonist grouping 22 Political ideologies 25 3. Advancing and retiring: ‘western’ cinema 29 Numbers from the Frontier 29 Natives and naiveté 32 Genres and themes 34 Protagonist grouping 38 4. All quiet on the Western Frontier 42 Conclusions 42 Final words 47 Looking further: future research 48 Bibliography 49 Appendix I: dataset Civil War films 51 Appendix II: dataset ‘western’ films 53 3 1. Introduction Since the birth of commercial cinema in the early 1900s, the American Civil War (1860-1865) arguably has barely been depicted on the silver screen. Aside from a handful of short films produced between 1900 and 1930, only a few Hollywood films seem to have taken the Civil War as its main topic or plot focus. In almost all productions about the Civil War, the historical events seem to serve only as a mere backbone. Stories are told about families, friends, comrades and small town conflicts, but hardly any references are made to the major (social and racial) issues and politics that were at stake during the War. Although the Civil War ended only five decades before the American movie industry really took off, Hollywood interest in this subject seems to have never been as great as for other major historic events, such as the Vietnam War or the two World Wars. -
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