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Films and shown
Films of acted reproductions of scenes from the Greco-Turkish war were made by Georges Méliès in 1897, and although sold separately, these were no doubt shown in continuous sequence by exhibitors.
Films made in Warsaw or Vilna were often rebranded with German language intertitles and shown in Berlin.
Films were shown on propaganda trains while newsreels were screened in subway stations to reach those who were unable to pay to see films in the theater.
" to his players moments before kickoff, as shown on NFL Films highlights.
Films may be shown in theaters in France only after classification by an administrative commission of the ministry of Culture.
From Edison Films Catalogue, No. 200, Jan. 1904: " This sensational and highly tragic subject will certainly make a decided ` hit ' whenever shown.
Leslie Howard: A Quite Remarkable Life, a film documentary biography produced by Thomas Hamilton of Repo Films, was shown privately at the NFB Mediatheque, Toronto, Canada in September 2009 for contributors and supporters of the film.
The film was produced by the BBC and Ecosse Films with the intention of being shown on BBC One and on WGBH's Masterpiece Theatre.
Films are shown on the Walturdaw screen, which rises from the stage on a counterbalance system accompanied by Dave Nicholas, the resident cinema organist, prior to the screenings.
Films of movements demonstrations are occasionally shown for private viewing by the Gurdjieff Foundations and one is shown in a scene in the Peter Brook movie Meetings with Remarkable Men.
Films such as The Matrix and Mission: Impossible II have shown how CGI and stunts can be integrated for maximum effect.
Initially produced by Verity Lambert, it was made by Euston Films, a subsidiary of Thames Television ( Central in 1993 and 1994 ) and shown on ITV.
Films are shown shortly after their general release.
In all, thirteen episodes of the animation were produced in 1980 ( shown in two halves ), by McKee's own King Rollo Films, and originally shown as part of the pre-school ' See-Saw ' strand.
* The Test Card Circle Fan group site includes history of the BBC and ITA Test Cards, the music, and details about the Trade Test Colour Films shown from the late fifties to 1973.
* The Test Card Circle Details of the UK's Trade Test Transmissions including the history of the BBC and ITA Test Cards, a look at the music used and full details about the Trade Test Colour Films shown from the late fifties to 1973.
* The Test Card Circle Details of the UK's Trade Test Transmissions including the history of the BBC and ITA Test Cards, a look at the music used and full details about the Trade Test Colour Films shown from the late fifties to 1973.
The replay presented a different angle than the NFL Films clip that is most often shown.
Films are now shown at venues across the Sydney CBD, with films shown at the Dendy Opera Quays, Event Cinemas in George Street, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Town Hall, the Museum of Contemporary Art as well as the State.
Films shown in these art cinemas included "... British, foreign-language, and independent American films, as well as documentaries and revivals of Hollywood classics.
Films were first shown in the old Banqueting Hall of the Inn and moved to the stable yard some years later, due to the popularity of films.
* The Test Card Circle Details of the UK's Trade Test Transmissions including the history of the BBC and ITA Test Cards, a look at the music used and full details about the Trade Test Colour Films shown from the late fifties to 1973.

Films and roadshow
# Films shown as roadshow releases were nearly always longer than the usual motion picture, lasting anywhere from slightly more than two hours to four hours or more, counting the intermission ( i. e., the 1959 Ben-Hur, or the 1963 Cleopatra ).
Films made in three-camera Cinerama always received roadshow releases.

Films and format
In 2009, Legend Films coproduced a colorized 3-D version of the film with PassmoreLab, a company that converts 2-D film into 3-D format.
Fantastic Voyage was released in PAL format on a 3 DVD set in the United Kingdom on November 21, 2011 through Revelation Films.
* Plaza Films, location where the ad can be downloaded in QuickTime format
The movie was released in widescreen in both dubbed and subtitled format by Kiseki Films in the UK on video in the 1990s, but was notably one of their few catalogue titles not being released on DVD.
Queen Emeraldas first two episodes were produced by Studio OLM and licensed for American distribution by ADV Films, being one of their earlier releases on the DVD format.
The series has now been released on DVD in the UK by Revelation Films in Region 0 format:
The format was sold to Pilgrim Films & Television in the United States to become Ghost Hunters.
Guerilla Films released both episodes on a single VHS tape, available in either PAL or NTSC format, in 1998.
Thames had not wanted to end the series at this point: the intention had been that Euston Films, Thames ' film-making subsidiary, would continue the series from 1976 on to film, rather than the video format on which it had been carried.
The film was remastered by Janus Films in 35mm format for the release.
The first, Legend Films Home Entertainment Distribution, produces and distributes DVDs of films and video content that have been colorized from their original black-and-white format.

Films and before
For twenty years Unusual Films emphasized children's films and video production before, in 2011, it released Milltown Pride, a feature-length film set in 1920s Upstate South Carolina.
The Brothers Grime was a three-video cartoon-pornography series produced by Excalibur Films in 1986, 1987, and 1988, using titles primarily from the Cream Lemon series, the most popular of Japan's erotic anime before Urotsukidoji.
The pre-1948 B-pictures from Pine-Thomas Productions were also sold off to TV syndicators before the MCA deal, as was Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series, the latter of which is now owned by Janus Films.
The night before the game, Ed Sabol of NFL Films met with Hank Stram and convinced Stram to wear a hidden microphone during the game so his comments could be recorded for the NFL Films Super Bowl IV film.
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Universal Studios renewed her contract for three months, and she appeared in a small role in Waterloo Bridge ( 1931 ) before being lent to Columbia Pictures for The Menace and to Capital Films for Hell's House ( all 1932 ).
Category: Films made before the MPAA Production Code
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" < http :// www. filmsite. org / 20sintro3. html >.</ ref > Films before the 1950s had to be black and white ; now directors have the choice of shooting in color tints or in black and white.
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* Los Angeles based production company, Phalco Films, was established in Moon Township in early 2006 before relocating to the west coast.
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