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In 1998, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ranked at #49, and Fantasia at #58. Snow White moved up to #34 in 2007, while Fantasia was dropped, and Toy Story was added at #99. Three were produced by Walt Disney Productions , while Toy Story was a joint production of Walt Disney Studios and Pixar, making Toy Story the only Pixar film on either list.
The first of the AFI 100 Years... series of cinematic milestones, AFI's 100 Years... 100 American Movies is a list of the 100 best American movies, as determined by the American Film Institute from a poll of more than 1,500 artists and leaders in the film industry who chose from a list of 400 nominated movies. The 100-best list American films ...
March 1, 1998: $19,633,056: Titanic became the first film since Home Alone to top the box office for eleven consecutive weekends. [11] 10: March 8, 1998: $17,605,849: Titanic became the first film since Home Alone to top the box office for twelve consecutive weekends. [12] 11: March 15, 1998: $17,578,815
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 9 Firestorm: 20th Century Fox: Dean Semler (director); Chris Soth (screenplay); Howie Long, Scott Glenn, William Forsythe, Suzy Amis, Garwin Sanford, Sebastian Spence, Michael Greyeyes, Barry Pepper, Vladimir Kulich, Jonathon Young, Christianne Hirt, Tom McBeath, Benjamin Ratner, Alexandria Mitchell, Gavin Buhr, Danny Wattley ...
The Apple (1998 film) April (1998 film) April Story; Apt Pupil (film) The Aqua Diary; Un argentino en New York; Armageddon (1998 film) Around the Fire; Arrival II; Art Museum by the Zoo; At Sachem Farm; At the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story; Atilano for President; Atomic Dog (film) August 32nd on Earth; Aunty No. 1; Auto Driver; Auton ...
[1] AFI defines an "American screen legend" as "an actor or a team of actors with a significant screen presence in American feature-length films (films of 40 minutes or more) whose screen debut occurred in or before 1950, or whose screen debut occurred after 1950 but whose death has marked a completed body of work."
The IFHA recognizes five distance categories — Sprint, Mile, Intermediate, Long and Extended — identified by the acronym "SMILE". These are framed as follows: Sprint: 1,000–1,300m (1,000–1,599m for races in Canada and the United States) Mile: 1,301–1,899m (1,600–1,899m for races in Canada and the United States) Intermediate: 1,900 ...
Film classification in Singapore was introduced on 1 July 1991 and comes under the jurisdiction of the Board of Film Censors (BFC), currently part of the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA). There were three ratings originally: G (General), PG (Parental Guidance) and R (Restricted to 18 years and above).