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  1. Aug 14, 2017 · Adolph Zukor, like many American Originals, had come to this country 23 years earlier with nothing. Now he had a vision that was to change America, the world, and the way all of us see that world. Nickelodeons and early motion picture theaters continually ran 5–10 minute reels showing chase scenes and pratfalls.

  2. May 14, 2023 · About Adolph Zukor. Adolf Zukor, born Adolph Cukor, (January 7, 1873 – June 10, 1976) was a film mogul and founder of Paramount Pictures. He was born to a Jewish family in Ricse, Hungary, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. In 1889, at the age of 16, he emigrated to America. Like most immigrants, he began modestly.

  3. Zukor's ambition would propel him to the leadership of one of Hollywood's most powerful companies, Paramount Pictures. Born in Ricse, Hungary, in 1873, Adolph Zukor was orphaned by age seven. He ...

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    Adolf Zukor, születési nevén Cukor Adolf magyar származású producer, a Paramount Pictures filmvállalat alapítója, a hollywoodi filmgyártás egyik létrehozója. Zukor készítette Amerika egyik első nagyjátékfilmjét, a The Prisoner of Zenda címűt, 1913-ban.

  5. Mar 29, 2023 · A Paramount Story tells the century-long life story of film pioneer Adolph Zukor, father of the American feature-film and the founder of Paramount Studios. This feature-length documentary, it is not only an intimate look at the golden age of the movie industry, but also an in-depth examination of Hollywood’s complicated relationship with immigrants, racism, minorities and societal intolerance.

  6. Adolph Zukor had immigrated to America as a sixteen-year-old Hungarian orphan. He had immersed himself in the culture of his new country and risen to become a very successful furrier when, in 1903, he invested in arcades with machines where, by putting in coins and peering into a box, customers could watch dramas lasting half a minute.

  7. Dec 17, 2023 · Adolph Zukor (1873-1976): Architect of Hollywood. In his 1953 autobiography, The Public is Never Wrong, the then 80-year old Adolph Zukor wrote: My supreme faith was in the public. I was convinced that audiences would create stars of its own.We built the modern movie industry on the star system, but the public made the stars.

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