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The Blue Angel was to be his last great cinematic moment ; it was also one of UFA's last great films, as many of the studio's major talents left Germany for Hollywood, including von Sternberg and Dietrich, who were met on the dock in New York City by von Sternberg's wife, who served legal papers on Dietrich for " alienation of affection ".
When many of Von Sternberg's scenes made no sense dramatically, Ray asked Mitchum to write several bridging scenes.

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Extensive analyses include those by: George Toles, "' Cocoon of Fire: Awakening to Love in Murnau's Sunrise "; Diane Stevenson, " Three Versions of Stella Dallas "; and Jonah Corne's " Gods and Nobodies: Extras, the October Jubilee, and Von Sternberg's The Last Command.
Sternberg's main research include the following interests:

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The main story borrows heavily from Ernst Lubitsch's Ninotchka, starring Greta Garbo, and very closely resembles Josef Von Sternberg's Jet Pilot with Janet Leigh as the Russian pilot and John Wayne as the U. S. Air Force officer, which completed principal photography in 1950 but was not released until 1957, after "" The Iron Petticoat.

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The commercial and critical success of Sternberg's silent Underworld in 1927 was largely responsible for spurring a trend of Hollywood gangster films.
He also worked on the scripts for Honesty-The Best Policy in 1926 and Joseph von Sternberg's Underworld in 1927, famous for being one of the first gangster film.
Subsequent discoveries and analyses upheld Sternberg's view on the position of Triceratops, with Lehman defining both subfamilies in 1990 and diagnosing Triceratops as ceratopsine ( chasmosaurine of his usage ) on the basis of several morphological features.
A crucial part of the overall effect was created by von Sternberg's exceptional skill in lighting and photographing Dietrich to optimum effect — the use of light and shadow, including the impact of light passed through a veil or slatted blinds ( as for example in Shanghai Express ) — which, when combined with scrupulous attention to all aspects of set design and costumes, make this series of films among the most visually stylish in cinema history.
Sternberg's own tenure with the band was similarly brief, and she only appears to have been part of the band to fulfil tour dates.
Sternberg's basic idea is that the forms of government we have in the world are external reflections of the way different people view and act in the world, that is, different ways of organizing and thinking.
Von Sternberg's career suffered a decline after Thunderbolt and he accepted an invitation to make a film in Germany.
It was Sternberg's second film with the German actor Emil Jannings as the doomed Professor Rath.
Macao ( 1952 ) was von Sternberg's last Hollywood film.
Sternberg's nine year tenure ( 1893 – 1902 ) as Surgeon General coincided with immense professional progress in the field of bacteriology as well as the occurrence of the Spanish-American War.
However he opposed Lev Sternberg's call for the establishment of an imperial bureau of ethnography, fearing that the discipline would become too tied up with the Tsarist bureaucracy.
Firmly locked into such roles, he was cast as Charlie Chan in the 1931 international detective mystery film Charlie Chan Carries On and then in director Josef von Sternberg's 1932 classic film Shanghai Express opposite Marlene Dietrich and Anna May Wong.
* Jonah Corne, " Gods and Nobodies: The Extra, The October Jubilee, and Josef von Sternberg's The Last Command " in the Late Hollywood Silent Film Melodrama special issue, Jeffrey Crouse ( editor ), in Film International, Issue 54, Volume 9, Number 6, 2011, pp. 41-58.
Two years later, she played a huge role as another madam, albeit a Chinese one, in Josef von Sternberg's film noir The Shanghai Gesture.
Their fortunes were salvaged by a 1925 production of Osip Dymov's Der Zinger fun zayn troyer (" The Singer of His Sorrow "), created in collaboration with Jacob Sternberg's troupe.
* Josef von Sternberg's Underworld is released starring George Bancroft, Evelyn Brent, Clive Brook, Fred Kohler and Helen Lynch.
The story's melancholic simplicity adds to the beauty of von Sternberg's most remembered work, in both Germany and America.
Sternberg's older brother, Dr. George M. Sternberg ( 1838 – 1915 ) was a military surgeon assigned to Fort Harker near Ellsworth, Kansas and brought the rest of Sternberg family to Kansas to live on his ranch about 1868.
Many of the fossils discovered by Charles Sternberg's son, George F. Sternberg, are on display in the Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays, Kansas.
The lead character, Bill Roberts, in Josef von Sternberg's The Docks of New York is a stoker.

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Poirot has dark hair, which he dyes later in life ( though many of his screen incarnations are portrayed as bald or balding ), and green eyes that are repeatedly described as shining " like a cat's " when he is struck by a clever idea.
Because the original designer had left the company another employee completely redesigned most of the system, ( adding a display snow remover circuit, true 80 / 64 column text mode support, ( with different size letters for TRS-80 and CP / M mode, so that in TRS-80 mode the full screen was also used, not just a 64x16 portion of the 80x25 screen ) with an improved font set ( adding " gray scale " version of the TRS-80 mozaik graphics and many special PETSCII like characters ), and a more flexible and reliable floppy disk controller and keyboard interface plus many other small improvements ), also an enclosure was developed for the main computer system, ( in the form of a 19-inch rack for the Eurocards ) and for two floppy disk drives and the power supply.
On many modern PCs, Pause interrupts screen output by BIOS until another key is pressed.
DeMille also appeared as himself in Paramount's 1947 all-star musical comedy Variety Girl and he narrated many of his later films, as well as appearing on screen in the introduction to The Ten Commandments.
Also, on August 22, 2009, the day after AJ Trapasso hit the screen, many fans touring the facility noted that half of the field was removed with large cranes re-positioning the screen.
If a ray tracing is then made as if a light wave ( as understood in classical physics ) is wide enough to take both paths, then that ray tracing will accurately predict the appearance of maxima and minima on the detector screen when many particles pass through the apparatus and gradually " paint " the expected interference pattern.
Notably, from 1985 to 1988, author and television writer Hugh Miller wrote seventeen novels, detailing the lives of many of the show's original characters before 1985, when events on screen took place.
Her many memorable screen roles include a supporting role as Joan Crawford's wise-cracking friend in Mildred Pierce ( 1945 ) for which she received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress, and James Stewart's wistful secretary in Otto Preminger's then-explicit murder mystery, Anatomy of a Murder ( 1959 ).
In reaction to this article, many women filmmakers have integrated " alternative forms and experimental techniques " to " encourage audiences to critique the seemingly transparent images on the screen and to question the manipulative techniques of filming and editing ".
It featured many new ideas for handheld consoles and was aimed at an older target audience, sporting PDA-style features and functions such as a touch screen and stylus.
It was able to deal with many kinds of errors and gave the user a choice to either remove the offending process and associated screen or allow the machine to show the Guru Meditation.
Also in the 1970s, horror author Stephen King debuted on the film scene as many of his books were adapted for the screen, beginning with Brian De Palma's adaptation of King's first published novel, Carrie ( 1976 ), which was nominated for Academy Awards.
And for many years the PROFS calendar was the most commonly displayed screen on office terminals around the world.
Of his many literary adaptations, works including Jun ' ichirō Tanizaki's The Key ( Kagi ), Natsume Sōseki's The Heart ( Kokoro ) and I Am a Cat ( Wagahai wa neko de aru ), in which a teacher's cat critiques the foibles of the humans surrounding him, and Yukio Mishima's Conflagration ( Enjo ), in which a priest burns down his temple to save it from spiritual pollution, were brought to the screen.
He wrote thirteen novel sequels, nine other fantasy novels, and a host of other works ( 55 novels in total, plus four " lost " novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, an unknown number of scripts, and many miscellaneous writings ), and made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and screen.
An increasing number of wireless devices with mutually incompatible data and screen formats make it even more difficult to achieve the objective “ create once, publish many ”.
nano puts a two-line " shortcut bar " at the bottom of the screen, listing many of the commands available in the current context.
There have also been many abortive attempts to adapt the novel to the screen.
The satellite feed of one station, WPIX, froze on the last image received from the WTC mast ; the image ( a remote-camera shot of the burning towers ), viewable across North America ( as WPIX is available on cable TV in many areas ), remained on the screen for much of the day until WPIX was able to set up alternate transmission facilities.
It featured songs from many of his musicals, including a performance of " Send in the Clowns " from A Little Night Music by Judi Dench ( reprising her role as Desirée from the 1995 production of that musical ), and performances from many other stars of opera, Broadway, stage and screen, including Bryn Terfel and Maria Friedman.

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