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When Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen began their collaboration in 1940, Mercer, like Arlen, had several substantial film songs to his credit, among them `` Hooray For Hollywood '', `` Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride '', `` Have You Got Any Castles, Baby??
Only George Santayana seemed to understand and appreciate the film when he wrote: `` Miss Poitrine has perpetrated the most eloquent argument for the Protestant faith yet unleashed by Hollywood ''.
Almost every film bearing the imprimatur of Hollywood is physically authentic -- in fact, impeccably so.
The first Academy Awards ceremony was held on May 16, 1929, at the Hotel Roosevelt in Hollywood to honor the outstanding film achievements of the 1927 / 1928 film season.
That program grew into the AFI Conservatory, a fully accredited graduate film school, located in the hills above Hollywood, CA.
Despite the many Hollywood elements, Aeneas has received little interest from the film industry.
Schwarzenegger gained worldwide fame as a Hollywood action film icon.
The Hollywood film Air Force One ( film ) starring Harrison Ford recounts the fictional story of the hijacking of the famous aircraft by six Kazakh ultra-nationalist terrorists.
However, Entertainment Weekly gave the film a " C +" rating and wrote, " This spoofy cast of thousands looks a little too much like a crew of bland Hollywood extras.
The film satirizes the racism obscured by myth-making Hollywood accounts of the American West, with the hero being a black sheriff in an all-white town.
Although the European film industry was then in its ascendancy, Bardot was one of the few European actresses to have the mass media's attention in the United States, an interest which she did not reciprocate by rarely, if ever, going to Hollywood.
She refused to travel to Hollywood to film her scene, requiring the needed cast and crew members to travel to film in Paris.
Patterson claimed to have screened the film for unnamed technicians " in the special effects department at Universal Studios in Hollywood ... Their conclusion was: ' We could try ( faking it ), but we would have to create a completely new system of artificial muscles and find an actor who could be trained to walk like that.
De Palma is often cited as a leading member of the New Hollywood generation of film directors, a distinct pedigree who either emerged from film schools or are overtly cine-literate.
On May 25, 2009, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Roy Lee and Doug Davison of Vertigo Entertainment were working with Fran Rubel Kuzui and Kaz Kuzui on a re-envisioning or relaunch of the Buffy film for the big screen.
The name " Bollywood " is a portmanteau derived from Bombay ( the former name for Mumbai ) and Hollywood, the center of the American film industry.
Dating back to 1932, " Tollywood " was the earliest Hollywood-inspired name, referring to the Bengali film industry based in Tollygunge, Calcutta, whose name is reminiscent of " Hollywood " and was the center of the cinema of India at the time .< ref name = Sarkar >
The 1960 Hollywood film version of the story, Esther and the King, was directed by Raoul Walsh and starred Joan Collins and Richard Egan.
Holly's life story inspired a Hollywood biographical film, The Buddy Holly Story ( 1978 ).
Burroughs B205 hardware has appeared as props in many Hollywood television and film productions from the 1960s onwards.
* BBS Productions, highly influential film production company of early 1970s New Hollywood

Hollywood and studios
The Hollywood studios at first viewed the television as a threat, and later as a commercial market.
In contrast, Technicolor concentrated primarily on getting their process adopted by Hollywood studios for fictional feature films.
Conversely, BBC critic Mark Kermode believes that " the movie industries of Britain and America are inextricably intertwined ", citing numerous examples of how Hollywood provides work to British production staff and studios, whilst Britain enables Hollywood to base their prestigious productions at UK studios.
Detour ( 1945 film ) | Detour ( 1945 ) cost $ 117, 000 to make when the biggest Hollywood studios spent around $ 600, 000 on the average feature.
Edgar G. Ulmer spent almost his entire Hollywood career working at B studios — once in a while on projects that achieved intermediate status ; for the most part, on unmistakable Bs.
The Hollywood on the Tiber phenomenon of 1958 in which American studios profited from the cheap studio labour available in Rome provided the backdrop for photojournalists to steal shots of celebrities on the via Veneto.
He used his position on the board of directors of the Writers Guild of America, West on a number of occasions to mediate disputes between unions and the Hollywood studios, and although he was frequently accused by some on the right of championing the unions, he was valued by the studios as an effective mediator.
Many Hollywood studios were recruiting stage actors and directors that they believed were better suited for sound films.
" As a result, he was not the most popular of actors, and some in the Hollywood community shunned him privately to avoid trouble with the studios.
" When they tried to sell it to various Hollywood studios, they were told that the film would not work.
Frankenheimer and producer George Axelrod bought Richard Condon's 1959 novel after it had already been turned down by many Hollywood studios.
Before UA's creation, Hollywood studios were vertically integrated, not only producing films but forming chains of theaters.
By the end of the 1980s, most major Hollywood studios were utilizing their services.
* 1947 – Red Scare: The " Hollywood Ten " are blacklisted by Hollywood movie studios.
She had better luck at other studios in Hollywood, appearing in supporting roles in a string of films, including Abe Lincoln in Illinois ( as Mary Todd Lincoln ), Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet ( as Mrs. Ehrlich ) and Action in the North Atlantic, in the early 1940s.
Conventional wisdom holds that SGI's core market has traditionally been Hollywood visual effects studios.
* All television and movie studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
Many of the stories take place in the semiarid landscapes of the American Southwest and Northern Mexico, so a popular setting was the Tabernas Desert in the Province of Almeria in southeastern Spain, at the studios of Texas Hollywood, Mini Hollywood, and Western Leone.
Though trouble in Southeast Asia was shown in Jack L. Warner's Brushfire ( 1961 ), and Marshall Thompson's A Yank in Viet-Nam ( 1964 ) and To the Shores of Hell ( 1966 ), the major Hollywood studios refused to make any Vietnam War films with the exception of John Wayne's The Green Berets based on the best-selling book by Robin Moore and using the theme song " Ballad of the Green Berets ".

Hollywood and even
For indeed it seemed incredible that anyone could go on committing murder for ten years and not get caught at it, even in Hollywood.
Salieri has even begun to attract some attention from Hollywood.
For instance, David Letterman is well known for branching into late night television as a talk show host while honing his skills a stand-up comedian, Barbra Streisand ventured into acting while operating as a singer, or Clint Eastwood, who achieved even greater fame in Hollywood for being a film director and a producer than for his acting credentials.
From 1955 onwards, the works of directors of the so-called Polish Film School had a great influence on the contemporary trends such as French New Wave, Italian neorealism or even late Classical Hollywood cinema.
Some scholars believe film noir never really ended, but continued to transform even as the characteristic noir visual style began to seem dated and changing production conditions led Hollywood in different directions — in this view, post-1950s films in the noir tradition are seen as part of a continuity with classic noir.
However, some reports outside Sweden incorrectly stated that in Sweden the film had even outgrossed the Hollywood film Titanic.
In fact, Conley says, " The Producers were so happy with Gary's performance that they even called a " press conference " arranged by the movie's unit publicist, Liz Rodriguez, held by her and the " Mansion " producer team from historical Hollywood & Highland to officially exonerate Gary of any allegations that he had been fired and praised Gary's performance in the upcoming movie.
Hawks told her that she meant nothing to Bogart and even threatened to send her to Monogram, the worst studio in Hollywood.
These films had even more box-office success than Hollywood premieres in Spain.
Despite arguments that realism cannot be achieved in reality shows because the outcomes may or may not have been scripted, Geoff King argues in his book, Spectacle of the Real: From Hollywood to Reality TV and Beyond that even though the contestants are in a fabricated setting and the situation has been set up for a certain outcome, as in real love shows such as The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, these contestants still harbor feelings that make their participation in the show real to them.
It may be that the members of the Academy ( which included many veterans of the silent era ) felt that as an elder statesman of Hollywood, he deserved the honor even if films like The Quiet Man, High Noon, Singin ' in the Rain, and Ivanhoe were seen as better than The Greatest Show On Earth.
He even met Humphrey Bogart, a fellow hard drinker, who sang his praises back in Hollywood.
Berle recalled, " There were even trips out to Hollywoodthe studios paid — where I got parts in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, with Mary Pickford ; The Mark of Zorro, with Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., and Tillie's Punctured Romance, with Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand and Marie Dressler.
Stone went with Douglas even though he had been advised by others in Hollywood not to cast him.
After working in New York for several years, and even serving in the New York National Guard for a year, Wyler decided he wanted to go to Hollywood and be a director.
Hollywood remained suspicious, even fearful, of the new technology.
In some 1920s and 1930s Disney press releases and magazines, Mickey was described as living in Hollywoodeven though the rural setting of the actual cartoons and comics had little in common with the actual Hollywood.
He even manages to have " his " stageplay Live Wire performed at the Hollywood Playhouse, although the script is actually a case of plagiarism, The Front Page in flimsy disguise ; strangely enough, no one except Manheim seems to notice.
True Hollywood Story Cameron's new morals caused increasing creative headaches for the show as he would object to even mild innuendo.
As potential cinemagoers had been associating Cain with hard-boiled crime fiction only, this trick — exploited in advertisements and trailers — in combination with the casting of then Hollywood star Joan Crawford in the title role made sure that the film was going to be a box office hit even before it was released.
He has numerous awards and even a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame ( on 7018 Hollywood Blvd.
Stretching as far back as 1923, Sedona ’ s signature red rocks were a fixture in major Hollywood productions — including enduring favorites such as Johnny Guitar, Angel and the Badman, Desert Fury, Blood on the Moon, and 3: 10 to Yuma — but typically were identified to audiences as the terrain of Texas, California, Nevada, and even Canadian border territory.

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