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Lost Horizon (re-released in 1942 as The Lost Horizon of Shangri-La) is a 1937 American adventure drama fantasy film directed by Frank Capra. The screenplay by Robert Riskin is based on the 1933 novel of the same name by James Hilton. The film exceeded its original budget by more than $776,000 and took five years to earn back its cost.
Lost Film May 25, 1928: Name the Woman: June 19, 1928: The Way of the Strong: June 30, 1928: Ransom: Lost Film July 1, 1928: Beware of Blondes: Lost Film Trailer Extant July 13, 1928: Say It with Sables: July 15, 1928: Lady Raffles: July 25, 1928: Virgin Lips: Lost Film August 1, 1928: The Scarlet Lady: Synchronized Sound Columbia's First Sound ...
Lost Horizon is a 1933 novel by English writer James Hilton. The book was turned into a film, also called Lost Horizon, in 1937 by director Frank Capra and a lavish musical remake in 1973 by producer Ross Hunter with music by Burt Bacharach. It is the origin of Shangri-La, a fictional utopian lamasery located high in the mountains of Tibet.
Columbia Pictures (American Film Technologies) [292] Hearts Are Thumps: 1937: 1994: RHI Entertainment, Inc. [293] Hell Below Zero: 1954: 1992: Columbia Pictures (American Film Technologies) [294] Hellcats of the Navy: 1957: 1991: Columbia Pictures (American Film Technologies) [295] Hell's Horizon: 1955: 1992: Columbia Pictures (American Film ...
This list of American films of 1937 compiles American feature-length motion pictures that were released in 1937. The 10th Academy Awards, hosted by Bob Burns, were presented on March 10, 1938 at the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel.
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Veteran actor and direction Kevin Costner opens up about the challenges of filming "Horizon" and what he still hopes to accomplish in his lifetime. 36 years, $38 million and 4 parts: Why Kevin ...
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