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"America the Beautiful" is a patriotic American song. Its lyrics were written by Katharine Lee Bates and its music was composed by church organist and choirmaster Samuel A. Ward at Grace Episcopal Church in Newark, New Jersey, [1] though the two never met. [2] Bates wrote the words as a poem, originally titled "Pikes Peak".
Ottawa International Animation Festival: Grand Prize of the Festival, 1976; Chicago International Film Festival: Gold Hugo, 1976; 27th Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: Best Animated Film, 1976; 27th Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: Wendy Michener Award for Caroline Leaf’s "contribution to the art of animation" in The Street. [7]
Image credits: Old-time Photos To learn more about the fascinating world of photography from the past, we got in touch with Ed Padmore, founder of Vintage Photo Lab.Ed was kind enough to have a ...
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 11 Jim the World's Greatest: Universal Pictures: Don Coscarelli (director/screenplay); Craig Mitchell (screenplay); Gregory Harrison, Reggie Bannister, Rory Guy, Marla Pennington, Robbie Wolcott, Karen McLain, David Lloyd
The 2nd Deauville American Film Festival took place at Deauville, France from August 31 to September 5, 1976. This year, the festival auctioned film posters of the films screening at the festival, which continued over subsequent years. [1] The festival was non-competitive in nature and remained so until 1995.
First film festival of its kind in the "Oil Region" of Pennsylvania. Features films, in competition, from around the globe. The Oil Valley Film Festival is run by founder and festival director Matt Croyle. It is held annually in Oil City each September. Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival: 2008: Philadelphia: Philadelphia Film Festival ...
Crust Kings has kind people too, street saviors. It’s a small city, Dean tells me. The good people here are amazing, the bad people are evil, and many don’t know who or where the hell they are.
Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company "There was a two-color process invented around 1913 by Kodak that used two glass plates in contact with each other, one being red-orange and the other ...