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The American film programmer Raymond Rohauer had acquired several films of the actor Buster Keaton in the 1950s through forming a partnership with the actor; [1] during Rohauer's career, he acquired several films through several ways; he formed similar partnerships, such as with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. for films produced by Douglas Fairbanks, according to preservationist Tim Lanza, [2] bought ...
The Valley of Death (1968, de: Winnetou und Shatterhand im Tal der Toten) Aside from Barker and Brice, other recurring actors in the films included Ralf Wolter (as Sam Hawkens), Stewart Granger (as Old Surehand), Marie Versini (as Nscho-tschi), Götz George , Walt Barnes , Karin Dor , Gojko Mitić , Terence Hill , Rik Battaglia and Branko ...
The Big Reel was an American magazine dedicated to collectors of film and television material—particularly prints and tapes, but also props, stills, and other memorabilia. The magazine was published by Donald R. "Don" Key (July 18, 1937 – June 26, 2018) of Madison, North Carolina, [ 2 ] who founded it in 1974.
A standard Hollywood movie averages about five 2,000-foot reels in length. The "reel" was established as a standard measurement because of considerations in printing motion picture film at a film laboratory, for shipping (especially the film case sizes) and for the size of the physical film magazine attached to the motion picture projector.
The Valley of Death or Winnetou and Shatterhand in the Valley of Death (German: Winnetou und Shatterhand im Tal der Toten) is a 1968 western film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Lex Barker, Pierre Brice and Rik Battaglia. It was the last in a series of films based on Karl May novels. These had previously enjoyed major commercial success ...
The company gradually changed its focus to motion picture production and projection, and by the early 1920s, had stopped production of both mutoscopes and the movie reels that were played by the machines. Photomatic advertisement for the picture booth from the International Mutoscope Reel Co., circa 1945.
Originally 98 minutes long, only a 52-minute version released in 1933 as Jim, der Mann mit der Narbe remains. [196] No, No, Nanette: Clarence G. Badger: Bernice Claire, Alexander Gray: The soundtrack discs and the trailer survive. [195] [197] The Rogue Song: Lionel Barrymore: Lawrence Tibbett, Laurel and Hardy: The soundtrack, two reels and ...
a.k.a. Der Russe ist einer, der Birken liebt: Alma & Oskar Dieter Berner Emily Cox, Valentin Postlmayr Biography: a.k.a. Alma and Oskar a.k.a. Alma und Oskar. Austrian-German-Swiss-Czech co-production The Amazing Maurice: Toby Genkel — Animated film: German-British co-production And Then Someone Stands Up and Opens the Window