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  2. Deindividuation - Wikipedia

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    Festinger, Pepitone, and Newcomb revisited Le Bon's ideas in 1952, coining the term deindividuation to describe what happens when persons within a group are not treated as individuals. [9] According to these theorists, whatever attracts each member to a particular group causes them to put more emphasis on the group than on individuals. [7]

  3. List of American films of 1952 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Notes California Conquest: Lew Landers: Cornel Wilde, Teresa Wright, Lisa Ferraday: Western: Columbia: Canyon Ambush: Lewis D. Collins ...

  4. Les Misérables (1952 film) - Wikipedia

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    Les Misérables is a 1952 American film adapted from the 1862 novel Les Misérables by Victor Hugo. It was directed by Lewis Milestone, and featured Michael Rennie as Jean Valjean, Robert Newton as Javert, and Sylvia Sidney as Fantine.

  5. 1952 in film - Wikipedia

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    January 10 – Cecil B. DeMille's circus epic, The Greatest Show on Earth, is premièred at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. [13]March 27 – The MGM musical Singin' in the Rain premieres at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

  6. Moulin Rouge (1952 film) - Wikipedia

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    Zsa Zsa Gabor in Moulin Rouge (1952); costume design by Elsa Schiaparelli. Moulin Rouge is a 1952 British historical romantic drama film directed by John Huston from a screenplay he co-wrote with Anthony Veiller , based on the 1950 novel of the same name by Pierre La Mure , and produced by John and James Woolf .

  7. Sombrero (film) - Wikipedia

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    Both Cummings and Foster had made movies in Mexico.) Eventually the American character was removed. [8] Niggli and Foster collaborated on the script over six months. [8] In April 1952, Cornel Wilde was being sought for a lead role. By this stage the title of the film had changed from Mexican Village to Sombrero. [9]

  8. The Sellout (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Sellout is a 1952 American film noir directed by Gerald Mayer and starring Walter Pidgeon, John Hodiak, Audrey Totter and Paula Raymond. [2] Plot.

  9. Meet Me Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Meet Me Tonight is a 1952 omnibus British comedy film adapted from three one act plays by Noël Coward: Red Peppers, Fumed Oak and Ways and Means; which are part of his Tonight at 8.30 play cycle. [1]