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  1. 23 hours ago · Frozen is a 2013 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's 1844 fairy tale, "The Snow Queen", it was directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee (in her feature directorial debut) and produced by Peter Del Vecho, from a screenplay by Lee, who also conceived the film's story with Buck ...

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  2. 23 hours ago · He then released his third studio album, titled Anthology: Movie Themes 1974–1998, on October 20, 2017. Carpenter returned, as executive producer, co-composer, and creative consultant, on the eleventh entry in the Halloween film series, simply titled Halloween, released in October 2018. The film is a direct sequel to Carpenter's original film ...

  3. 23 hours ago · Corner Gas: The Movie: The names of the 2,500+ people who donated to the movie's Kickstarter campaign are listed in the closing credits. Black or White: Some various clips of Eloise sharing happy moments with her family. Poojai: In a post-credits scene, Vasu returns back home to mourn Rajalakshmi's death with his family. Oka Laila Kosam

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    A brief narration outlines man's first attempts to fly since the Stone Age inspired by a bird's flight, seen with footage from the silent filmera, and man being represented by a "test pilot" encountering periodic misfortune in his attempts. In 1910, pompous British newspaper magnate Lord Rawnsley forbids his would-be aviatrix daughter, ardent suffr...

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    Director Ken Annakin had been interested in aviation from his early years when pioneering aviator Sir Alan Cobham took him up in a flight in a biplane. Later in the Second World War, Annakin had served in the RAF when he had begun his career in film documentaries. In 1963, with co-writer Jack Davies, Annakin had been working on an adventure film about transatlantic flights when the producer's bankruptcy aborted the production. Fresh from his role as director of the British exterior segments i...

    Casting

    Stuart Whitman, the American lead, was selected over the first choice, Dick Van Dyke, whose agents never contacted him about the offer. Irina Demickwas rumored to be romantically involved with Darryl F. Zanuck, who had campaigned for her casting. Character actor Michael Trubshawe and David Niven served together in the Highland Light Infantryduring the Second World War; they made it a point to refer to uncredited characters in their films as "Trubshawe" or "Niven" as an inside joke. Japanese a...

    Locations

    The film used period accurate, life-size working aeroplane models and replicas to create an early 20th century airfield, the 'Brookley Motor Racing Track' (fashioned after Brooklands where early automotive racing and aviators shared the facilities for testing). All Brookley's associated trappings of structures, aircraft and vehicles (including a rare 1907 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, subsequently estimated to be worth 50 million dollars) were part of the exterior set at Booker Airfield, High Wyc...

    The film includes reproductions of 1910-era aircraft, including a triplane, monoplanes, biplanes and also Horatio Phillips's 20-winged multiplane from 1904. Wheeler insisted on authentic materials but allowed the use of modern engines and modifications necessary to ensure safety. Of 20 types built in 1964 at £5,000 each, six could fly, flown by six...

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    Those Magnificent Men In their Flying Machines ... had its Royal World Premiere on 3 June 1965 at the Astoria Theatre in the West End of London in the presence of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Contemporary reviews judged Those Magnificent Men In their Flying Machines ... as "good fun." In The New York Times, Bosley Crowther thought it "a funny picture, highly colorful, and it does move". Variety felt similarly: "As fanciful and nostalgic a piece of clever picture-making as has hit the scr...

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    At over two hours, Those Magnificent Men In their Flying Machines ... was treated as a major production, one of three full-length 70 mm Todd-AO Fox releases in 1965 with an intermission and musical interlude part of the original screenings. The film was initially an exclusive roadshow presentation where customers needed reserved seats purchased ahead of time. It was an immediate box-office success, out-grossing the similar car-race comedy The Great Race (1965). It stood up well against the sl...

    The success of the film prompted Annakin to write (again with Jack Davies) and direct another race film, Monte Carlo or Bust! (1969), this time involving vintage cars, with the story set around the Monte Carlo Rally.[Note 2]Ron Goodwin composed the music for both films.

    The Great Race (1965), a similar comedy film inspired by the 1908 New York to Paris Race directed by Blake Edwards.
    Airplane! (1980), a comedy film directed by Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker, which parodies the disaster film genre, including the Airportfranchise.
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  4. 23 hours ago · Amos Harel (2024-05-03). Hostage deal and Rafah offensive reach tipping point, and Israel could fall either way. haaretz.com The hostage deal is stuck between Netanyahu's 'rock' and Sinwar's 'hard place,' as the world waits for Hamas' answer to the current prop

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