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  1. Adolph Zukor
    Hungarian-American film producer

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  1. 1 day ago · From Adolph Zukor to Carl Laemmle to Louis B. Mayer (an Academy founder) to the Warner brothers to Harry Cohn, Eastern European immigrants came to America, mostly with nothing, and built a mighty ...

  2. The Stanley was billed as "Pittsburgh's Palace of Amusement." In attendance on opening night were Governor John S. Fisher, Mayor Charles H. Kline and Adolph Zukor, president of Paramount Studios. Regular admission cost 65 cents - 25 cents if you came before noon - and performances provided a welcome lift of spirits during the Great Depression.

  3. 2 days ago · From Adolph Zukor to Carl Laemmle to Louis B. Mayer (an Academy founder) to the Warner brothers to Harry Cohn, Eastern European immigrants came to America, mostly with nothing, and built a mighty ...

  4. 6 days ago · Film Produced by Adolph Zukor, Max Fleischer, Sam Buchwald & Isadore Sparber; All of the Voices are provided by Jack Mercer and Ted Pierce; First World War II-themed cartoon; First appearance of Popeye in white U.S. Navy uniform; 100th Popeye cartoon; 101 Nix on Hypnotricks: December 19: Dave Tendlar John Walworth

  5. 2 days ago · Abstract expressionism in the United States emerged as a distinct art movement in the immediate aftermath of World War II and gained mainstream acceptance in the 1950s, a shift from the American social realism of the 1930s influenced by the Great Depression and Mexican muralists. [1] [2] The term was first applied to American art in 1946 by the ...

  6. 5 days ago · Paramount Publix (Adolph Zukor, producer) The Smiling Lieutenant: Paramount Publix (Ernst Lubitsch, producer) 1932/33; Cavalcade: Fox (Frank Lloyd & Winfield Sheehan, producers) 42nd Street: Warner Bros. A Farewell to Arms: Paramount I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang: Warner Bros. Lady for a Day: Columbia: Little Women: RKO Radio The Private ...

  7. 4 days ago · Shortly after, in partnership with Adolph Zukor and others, he founded the successful but short-lived Automatic Vaudeville Company which established a chain of arcades across several cities. After the company dissolved in 1904 he founded the People’s Vaudeville Company, a theater chain showcasing one-reel films and live variety shows.

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