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January 5, 1945 Flippy 101 Fiesta Time: April 4, 1945 Bob Wickersham Tito, Burrito and Rosita 102 Rippling Romance: June 20, 1945 Soundtrack exists 103 Hot Foot Lights: August 6, 1945 Howard Swift 104 Carnival Courage: September 8, 1945 Willoughby Wren: 105 River Ribber: October 4, 1945 Paul Sommer Professor Small and Mr. Tall 106 Polar Playmates
Two O'Clock Courage is a 1945 American film noir directed by Anthony Mann and written by Robert E. Kent, based on a novel by Gelett Burgess. The drama features Tom Conway and Ann Rutherford . [ 1 ] It is a remake of Two in the Dark (1936).
The Most Dangerous Game: 1932: 1991: Annahold, BV [464] Most Dangerous Game: 1932: 2008: Legend Films [465] The Mortal Storm: 1940: 1993: Turner Entertainment [466] The Mountain Road: 1960: 1992: Columbia Pictures (American Film Technologies) [467] Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House: 1948: 1990: Turner Entertainment [468] Mr. Deeds Goes to ...
Carnival Games (known in Europe and Australia as Carnival Funfair Games) is a video game for Wii, Nintendo DS and iPhone, with a re-release for Nintendo Switch. It was the last game published by Global Star Software , before it was absorbed into Take-Two Interactive (and what is now 2K ).
Hoyle Card Games 2010: Hoyle Casino 2010: Hoyle Puzzle & Board games 2010: Hoyle Slots 2010: HTR HD High Tech Racing: QUByte Interactive 2011 Simulation/racing Commercial 10.6.6 or higher Huggly Saves the Turtles: Mindsai Productions 2000 Educational Commercial 7.5.5 Hula Hamsters: 3A Studios/Viva Media: 2004 Edutainment Commercial Hydrothermal ...
The pieces during the dejarik game on the Millennium Falcon: 135 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl: USA: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon: Effects in multiple amateur stop-motion movies: 105 2016: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children: USA: Matthew Day: Toy creatures: 127 2018: Sorry to Bother You: USA: David Lauer, Ri Crawford
Technichrome was a bipack system developed by Technicolor Ltd in England to photograph the 1948 Olympic Games because there were only four three-strip cameras in the UK at that time. Technichrome used 20 modified black and white cameras, Newall BNCs, built by Newall Engineering based on the Mitchell Camera which the Mitchell Camera Company had ...