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The World's in Love (1935, Austria) The operetta Clo-Clo (Franz Lehar, Bela Jenbach) Eight Girls in a Boat (1934) Eight Girls in a Boat (1932) Emil and the Detectives (1935) Emil and the Detectives (1931) The novel Emil and the Detectives (Erich Kästner) Emil and the Detectives (1964) Emil and the Detectives (1931)
Amara, formerly known as Universal Subtitles, is a web-based non-profit project created by the Participatory Culture Foundation that hosts and allows user-subtitled video to be accessed and created. Users upload video through many major video hosting websites such as YouTube , Vimeo , [ 1 ] and Ustream to subtitle.
Since May 23, 2014, it became possible to subscribe to the video channel at Odnoklassniki. July 23, 2015, in the sections "Messages" and "Discussions" there were new emoticons "Emoji". On August 7, 2014, the social network became available on the new ok.ru domain. The old address was also available.
Banned due to its extremely violent content and actual on-screen killings of animals. [334] (also refused release in 2006) 1981–1988 Mad Max: Banned in 1979 because of a graphic violent death. [335] (VHS release was later approved at R18 [336]) 1986, 1995 Pink Flamingos: A home video VHS release with cuts made was rated R18 in 1985. [337]
This list does not include remakes/legacy sequels of live-action/animation hybrid films (such as Pete's Dragon and Mary Poppins Returns), the direct-to-video movie The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story, animated feature films that were produced by another studio and later adapted as live-action feature films by Disney, live-action feature films ...
MCA/Universal Home Video (CST Entertainment Imaging, Inc.) [citation needed] The Little Shop of Horrors: 1960: 1987: Color Systems Technology [379] 2006: Legend Films [380] Little Women: 1933: 1992: Turner Entertainment [381] The Littlest Rebel: 1935: 1986: Color Systems Technology [citation needed] The Live Ghost: 1934: 1988: Hal Roach Studios ...
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In 2007 a DVD of The Animals Film was released with a new director's cut (running time 120 minutes [3]), via Beyond the Frame.In 2008 the British Film Institute released a remastered DVD in the UK, incorporating both the original uncensored cinema version and the director's cut.