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  1. Jan 22, 2016 · At a press conference in October 1963, John Davis, Managing Director of the Rank Organisation, stated that a realistic budget for a totally British production was now between £250,000 and £400,000, yet many independent producers were continuing to make films for around £150,000.

    • Duncan James Petrie
    • 2016
  2. Set in the 16th century AD, the movie brings to life the tale of the doomed love affair between the Mughal Crown Prince Saleem and the beautiful, ill-fated court dancer, whose fervor and intensity perpetrates a war between the prince and his father the great Mughal Emperor Akbar, and threatens to bring an empire to its knees.

  3. (5:00AM) Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972/51m/Mark Woods) (6:00AM) The Magnificent Ambersons (1942/88m/Orson Welles) (8:00AM) Casablanca (1942/103m/Michael Curtiz)

  4. Aug 17, 2023 · From Hammer Films to STAR WARS, he remains one of genre films’ best-loved actors. Now celebrate six of the most unexpected, rarely seen and decidedly curious performances from the legendary career...

  5. Sep 14, 2016 · Hollywood’s major studios lost interest in blaxploitation cinema, rationing out their African-American casting quota to the more acceptable faces of OJ Simpson, Bill Cosby (didn’t they work out well?) and Richard Pryor (in the process diluting the latter’s piercing stand-up fury).

  6. Bowen was born in Surrey on 15 March 1979 to John and Penelope Bowen (née Hartford-Davis). Following his parents' divorce, three years later he moved to Australia with his mother. As they moved frequently, Bowen seldom made friends and was often bullied at school.

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  8. Inspired by an article in The New Scientist but more commonly compared to Franju's Les Yeux sans Visage, Corruption is so tied to Robert Hartford-Davis' overblown take on the swinging sixties scene that it develops an identity thats all its own.