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Most likely due to Rex Ingram's lack of faith in him, the studio refused to give him a raise beyond the $ 350 a week he had made for Four Horsemen.
Burning Sands, Tents of Allah, Felix the Cat Shatters the Sheik, and Rex Ingram's The Arab, which starred Ramón Novarro.
In 1926 he appeared in his only Hollywood film, Rex Ingram's The Magician, in which he played the Aleister Crowley-esque Oliver Haddo in an adaptation of Somerset Maugham's story.

Rex and films
Although he has appeared in numerous films and TV series in both Europe and the US, he is probably best recognised for his role as Alexander Brandtner in the Austrian / German television series Kommissar Rex ( 1998 – 2001 ), which has been aired on television in numerous countries around the world, or as Corporal Wilhelm Wicki in the 2009 film Inglourious Basterds,
After I, Claudius, he and the ex-patriate German film producer Erich Pommer founded the production company Mayflower Pictures in the UK, which produced three films starring Laughton: Vessel of Wrath ( US Title The Beachcomber ) ( 1938 ), based on a story by W. Somerset Maugham, in which his wife Elsa Lanchester co-starred ; St. Martin's Lane ( US Title Sidewalks of London ), about London street entertainers, which featured Vivien Leigh and Rex Harrison ; and Jamaica Inn, with Maureen O ' Hara and Robert Newton, about Cornish smugglers, based on Daphne du Maurier's novel, and the last film Alfred Hitchcock directed in Britain before moving to Hollywood in the late 1930s.
Dial M for Murder is sometimes confused with Midnight Lace ( US ; David Miller, 1960 ), starring Rex Harrison and Doris Day as the two films have a similar setting and subject-matter.
British actors in starring roles in 1960s films included Sir Alec Guinness, Richard Burton, Peter Sellers, Audrey Hepburn, Julie Christie, Michael Caine, Rex Harrison, Julie Andrews and David Niven.
Buzz returns in the theatrical short films Hawaiian Vacation and Small Fry, will return in Partysaurus Rex.
* Several films were named Scaramouche, including: " The Scaramouches " ( 1910 ), silent movie, by Lewin Fitzhamon ; " Scaramouche " ( 1923 ), silent movie, by Rex Ingram ; " Scaramouche " directed by George Sidney in 1932 ; Scaramouche ( 1952 film ) With Stewart Granger and Janet Leigh ; among other post films and TV series.
* Sir Rex Harrison, actor who starred in films such as My Fair Lady and Cleopatra, was born and brought up on Tarbock Road in Huyton, and attended St Gabriel's School.
The independent Phoenix Cinema ( once called the Rex and before that the Coliseum ) is located on the High Road, and regularly shows films with more individual appeal than is the case with the cinema chains.
After three years he sold Rex and accepted an offer from Adolph Zukor to become chief director of the new Famous Players Film Company, the first American company that regularly produced feature-length films.
Among La Marr's films are The Prisoner of Zenda and Trifling Women, both 1922 releases directed by Rex Ingram.
Muliar appeared in numerous films and in some television series such as Kir Royal ( alongside Franz Xaver Kroetz ) and Kommissar Rex.
Other film stars considered to be " members " of this select group were David Niven ( whom Smith treated like a son ), Ronald Colman, Rex Harrison, Robert Coote, Nigel Bruce ( whose daughter's wedding he had attended as best man ), Leslie Howard ( whom Smith had known since working with him on early films in London ) and Patric Knowles.
Examples of the latter include Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, which was produced under the title Blue Harvest ; 2009's Star Trek which was produced under the title Corporate Headquarters ; and the Batman films Batman Returns, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises, which were produced under the titles Dictel, The Intimidation Game, Rory's First Kiss and Magnus Rex, respectively.
Rex Allen, Jr. ( born August 23, 1947 ) is an American country music singer, who started singing at the age of six ; he had followed in the footsteps of his father, Rex Allen, a singing cowboy and the narrator of many Walt Disney films.
The Rex only has one screen and shows a maximum of two films per day.
Rex shares his name with a number of other fictional dogs, including Rex the Runt, Inspector Rex and a Canine film actor " Rex the Wonder Dog " or Rex the Dog, a canine actor from numerous silent films of the 1920s.

Rex and were
The local Abadan police had taken notice, and became suspicious of Hossein Takbali-zadeh and his accomplices, and had started following the arsonists as they were entering Cinema Rex.
Indeed, the official Latin title of the kings of France was Rex Francorum, i. e. " king of the Franks " ( until Louis ' grand-father's reign, Philip II whose seal reads Rex Franciae, i. e. " king of France "), and the kings of France were also known by the title " most Christian king " ( Rex Christianissimus ).
Lemmy's connection with Took ( formerly of T. Rex ) was not limited to Wallis, as they were personal friends and Took was the stepfather to Lemmy's son, Paul.
Because of his actions and the way they were viewed by the people, the word for King, Rex, held a negative connotation in the Latin language until the fall of the Roman Empire.
The king's religious powers were given to two new offices: the Rex Sacrorum and the Pontifex Maximus.
" We … were amazed, angry, morose, and bewildered ," Rex Stewart, Fletcher's lead trumpeter, said of listening to Beiderbecke and his colleagues play.
The historian Rex W. Strickland argued that the Apache had come to the meeting with their own intentions of attacking Johnson's party, but were taken by surprise.
Prosecutions before courts were instituted in the name of the Crown ( cited in the format Rex v Accused ) and government officials served in the name of the Crown.
Members of the Church of Satan, such as Peter H. Gilmore, Peggy Nadramia, Boyd Rice, Adam Parfrey, Diabolos Rex, and musician King Diamond, were active in media appearances to refute allegations of criminal activity.
Among its founding members were George Field, Dorothy Thompson, Wendell Willkie, Herbert Agar, Herbert Bayard Swope, Ralph Bunche, Father George B. Ford, Roscoe Drummond and Rex Stout.
Her occasional acting ventures were limited to theater and included performances on Broadway and in London in The Irregular Verb to Love ( 1963 ); The Kingfisher ( 1978 ) in which she co-starred with Rex Harrison, and Frederick Lonsdale's Aren't We All?
In the early stages of the breed crosses with Devon Rex were used, but later this crossing was frowned upon because it caused health problems.
John Garfield was considered for the role of Drake McHugh, and Philip Reed, Rex Downing, and Tyrone Power were considered for the role of Parris.
The office came into its own with the abolition of the monarchy, when most sacral powers previously vested in the King were transferred either to the Pontifex Maximus or to the Rex Sacrorum, though traditionally a ( non-political ) dictator ( see also: basileus, interrex ) was formally mandated by the Senate for one day, to perform a specific rite.
Clashes first broke outside the " Diamond Jubilee " on the lower Shankill then spread to the " Rex Bar ", a popular UVF drinking den where shots were fired and and UVF members beaten up.
A number of albums started by Ultima_Thule_ ( Swedish_band ), later including other artists were named about the life of " Carolus Rex ".
Some of the longtime commercial businesses in Rex were: H. P.
The company's fortunes declined slightly during the 1970s, and it had few major commercial successes ; among those were Dana's 1970 two-million selling single, " All Kinds of Everything ", issued on their subsidiary label, Rex Records.
Numerous synonyms were used to make oblique reference to the stone, such as " white stone " ( calculus albus, identified with the calculus candidus of Revelation 2: 17 which was taken as a symbol of the glory of heaven ), vitriol ( as expressed in the backronym Visita Interiora Terrae Rectificando Invenies Occultum Lapidem ), also lapis noster, lapis occultus, in water at the box, and numerous oblique, mystical or mythological references such as Adam, Aer, Animal, Alkahest, Antidotus, Antimonium, Aqua benedicta, Aqua volans per aeram, Arcanum, Atramentum, Autumnus, Basilicus, Brutorum cor, Bufo, Capillus, Capistrum auri, Carbones, Cerberus, Chaos, Cinis cineris, Crocus, Dominus philosophorum, Divine quintessence, Draco elixir, Filius ignis, Fimus, Folium, Frater, Granum, Granum frumenti, Haematites, Hepar, Herba, Herbalis, Lac, Melancholia, Ovum philosophorum, Panacea salutifera, Pandora, Phoenix, Philosophic mercury, Pyrites, Radices arboris solares, Regina, Rex regum, Sal metallorum, Salvator terrenus, Talcum, Thesaurus, Ventus hermetis.
They were later joined by guitarist Rob Dean, and signed a recording contract with the German disco label Hansa-Ariola in 1977, becoming an alternative glam rock outfit in the mould of David Bowie, T. Rex, and The New York Dolls.
According to Stephen Bogart, the original members of the Holmby Hills Rat Pack were: Frank Sinatra ( pack master ), Judy Garland ( first vice-president ), Bacall ( den mother ), Sid Luft ( cage master ), Bogart ( rat in charge of public relations ), Swifty Lazar ( recording secretary and treasurer ), Nathaniel Benchley ( historian ), David Niven, Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, George Cukor, Cary Grant, Rex Harrison, and Jimmy Van Heusen.
The California painters exploited their state's varied geography, Mediterranean climate and " automobility " to reinvigorate the outdoor or " plein air " tradition ; among the most influential were Phil Dike, Millard Sheets, Rex Brandt, Dong Kingman and Milford Zornes.

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