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The character was also featured extensively in cinema, television, radio, comic strips and comic books for over 90 years, and has become an archetype of the evil criminal genius while lending the name to the Fu Manchu moustache.
The Medveds had previously celebrated bad cinema in The Fifty Worst Films of All Time, many of which were also featured in the various Golden Turkey Awards categories.
The early cinema of Brazil featured fitas cantatas: filmed operettas with singers performing behind the screen.
Before the film's release, a major publicity campaign resulted in photographs and life-sized cardboard figures of Sharon Tate being displayed in cinema foyers throughout the United States ; a concurrent advertising campaign by Coppertone featured Tate.
Colbert had a supporting role rather than top billing in the film, which also featured a number of well known French cinema performers.
The town also has a strong literary tradition and has featured in literary works, television and cinema ; most famously in Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula.
In reality, McKenzie is a fictional character, and the films featured in Forgotten Silver were all created by Peter Jackson, carefully mimicking the style of early cinema.
The series was featured in the cinema documentary, Not Quite Hollywood ( 2008 ).
Nonetheless, 3D films were prominently featured in the 1950s in American cinema, and later experienced a worldwide resurgence in the 1980s and 1990s driven by IMAX high-end theaters and Disney themed-venues.
The area also featured the Silver Screen Café ; a 1950s cinema themed restaurant, and the Centerstage gift shop.
He cuts a heroic figure throughout the history of the cinema of Italy from the 1910s to the 1970s, even if most of the movies that featured him are considered to be of poor artistic quality.
With Roald Dahl's book and Walt Disney's proposed film being the inspiration, this short has been one of the early Gremlin stories shown to cinema audiences in which multiple gremlins featured.
Meanwhile the wives go to the cinema to calm their rattled nerves ... and what should they see but a newsreel of the convention in which their husbands are prominently featured!
Victor Turov's war film I Was Born in Childhood where Vysotsky got his first ever ' serious ' ( neither comical nor villainous ) role in cinema, featured two of his songs: a spontaneous piece called Cold Weather ( Холода ) and a dark, Unknown soldier theme-inspired classic Common Graves ( На братских могилах ), sung behind the screen by the legendary Mark Bernes.
In 1982, the film In Our Time ( 1982 ), which featured four young talented directors ( Edward Yang, Te-Chen Tao, I-Chen Ko, and Yi Chang ), began what would be known as the rejuvenation of Taiwanese cinema: the New Wave.
The movie featured the singer Ivete Sangalo and was a " comeback " of Xuxa in the cinema.
Oxford is featured more often in literature and the cinema ; films with scenes shot in Oxford include Shadowlands and the Harry Potter movies, while Radcliffe Square was used in the filming of His Dark Materials: Northern Lights.
Eager to maintain a profitable niche, Lewis turned to something that mainstream cinema still rarely featured: scenes of visceral, explicit gore.
The cover of the album featured an image of the American actor, Burt Lancaster, continuing Hombres G's string of references to American cinema.
In the second half of the 20th century, Oranjemund featured a large recreational complex with swimming pool, cinema, restaurants and bars.
Instead of fading into the annals of cinema history, in 1994 his films gained cult status after being featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
From this time onwards, Friedrichshain often featured on East Berlin's cultural map: in 1962 the Kosmos, East Germany's largest cinema was opened, followed in 1981 by the country's most ambitious swimming and sports complex, the Sport-und Erholungszentrum.
The Cinema, which featured a Compton theatre organ, no longer operates after it was closed in 2007 following the opening of a new multiplex cinema at Westwood Cross. The buildings are currently under renovation ( Winter 2011 / 12 ) and the Dreamland Sign on the front tower has been refurbished with LED lighting and shines bright at night.
As evidence of its enduring appeal, this song is regularly featured in modern cinema and television: as in Chinatown ( 1974 ), or My Best Friend's Wedding ( 1997 ), and it played a prominent role as the key linking element in the final episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

cinema and Passion
She went on to act to significant acclaim in 10 of his most admired films, including Persona in 1966, The Passion of Anna in 1969, Cries and Whispers in 1972 and Autumn Sonata, in which her co-star, Ingrid Bergman, made her return to Swedish cinema.
Notable films from this period include: La Dolce Vita, 8½ ; La Notte ; L ' Eclisse, The Red Desert ; Blowup ; Satyricon ; Accattone ; The Gospel According to St. Matthew ; Theorem ; Winter Light ; The Silence ; Persona ; Shame ; A Passion ; Au Hasard Balthazar ; Mouchette ; Last Year at Marienbad ; Chronique d ' un été ; Titicut Follies ; High School ; Salesman ; La jetée ; Warrendale ; Knife in the Water ; Repulsion ; The Saragossa Manuscript ; El Topo ; A Hard Day's Night ; and the cinema verite Dont Look Back.
His reputation as a grand master of world cinema reached a new peak after the release of his spectacles Madame Du Barry ( retitled Passion, 1919 ) and Anna Boleyn ( Deception, 1920 ).
In the episode, Cartman, after watching The Passion of the Christ numerous times, deifies the film's director, Mel Gibson, and starts an official Gibson fan club, praising Gibson for " trying to express — through cinemathe horror and filthiness of the common Jew ".
Scenes from Passion appear in Jean-Luc Godard's Vivre sa Vie ( 1962 ), in which the protagonist Nana sees the film at a cinema and identifies with Joan.
His 1982 Passion features perhaps some of the most beautiful tableaux vivants present in cinema, and constitutes in itself a masterpiece that explores the very nature of cinema.

cinema and St
The first church in Yerevan ; the church of St. Peter and Paul, was built in the fifth century, and was demolished in 1931 to build a cinema hall.
Taco Bell later opened in 1997 in Australia with a store in the cinema district on George St in Sydney and a year later in 1998 within a few KFC stores in the state of New South Wales, but by 2005, the Taco Bell brand was pulled out of the country.
* Hollywood Casino is located in Bay St. Louis and includes an on-site golf course and movie cinema decor.
Sebastiane is a story about the martyrdom of St. Sebastian, which created a stir on the art cinema market because of its overt depiction of homosexual desire.
* St. James Theatre, Auckland, a former stage theatre and cinema
For the launch of Blackcurrant Tango in 1996 HHCL produced the " St. George " television and cinema advertisement.
The plan included a new entrance on St John's Hill, straightened and extended platforms 15-17, more ticketing facilities, an enhancement of current works to give step-free access to all platforms by 2011, a new step-free entrance on Grant Road, and a new ' high street ' from St John's Hill to Falcon Road with retail space and an art house cinema.
Another cinema in the Great Crosby area, was the Regent on Liverpool Road at the junction of Endbutt Lane ; it became part of the ABC group, and closed in 1967 to become a bingo hall, and has since become part of St. Mary's College.
The town's leisure amenities include several parks, a 9-hole golf course, a rowing club, a community centre, a library, the St Barbe Museum and Gallery, two swimming pools ( one of which is Lymington Open Air Sea Water Baths built in 1833 ), a sports centre and a very small cinema / theatre.
The main landmarks include: The Locksmith's House museum in New Road ; the cholera burial ground in Doctors Piece ; St Giles Church ; the bandstand in Willenhall Park ; the Clock Tower, The Bell Inn, the malthouse ( now Davey's Locker shop ), and the Lock and Key sculptures in the market place ; Dale House ( now a restaurant ) and the Dale cinema ( now a Wetherspoon's pub ); the Toll House ( now a restaurant ), and the old Town Hall ( now the library ) in Walsall Street.
He envisioned the St. George as a show house to rival Manhattan's cinema palaces, and promised to bring top-of-the-line vaudeville to the borough for 75 cents a ticket.
Spenny Cinema, a monthly community cinema is run at St. Paul's Centre in the heart of Spennymoor and is run by Damascus Road Technical Services, in association with the centre.
The town used to have one cinema / theatre, the St James Theatre, able to seat 424 patrons for film screenings, theatre productions or other activities.
In 1908, Arthur Russell began screening films at St. George's Hall, which was rebuilt as Hoyt's De Luxe Theatre in 1914, marking the beginning of the Hoyts cinema chain.
His later career encompassed the theatre ( as both actor and director ), the cinema ( where he regularly appeared supporting Will Hay in the 1930s and 1940s in films such as The Ghost of St Michaels ), through the Carry On films, and television.
Finally he moved into the cinema where he regularly appeared supporting Will Hay in the 1930s and 40s in films such as The Ghost of St Michaels through the Carry On films, to the television screen.
* Special Silver " St. George " for his contribution to world cinema, Moscow International Film Festival ( Russia ), 1997
St Christopher's Catholic Church on Tower Street was originally the Panania Star cinema.
The original production opened on May 11, 1959 at the off-Broadway Phoenix Theatre ( now transformed into a multi-plex cinema, located on the Lower East Side ), transferred later in the year to Broadway at the Alvin Theatre ( now known as the Neil Simon Theatre ) and then to several other Broadway theaters, finally playing at the St. James Theatre, for a total run of 244 performances.
The first permanent cinema was opened in St Petersburg in 1896 at Nevsky Prospect, No. 46.
The St Kilda park was developed by American showman J D Williams, in company with the three Phillips brothers ( reputedly from Seattle ), who had all had experience in the amusement and cinema industry in the US.
In the suburb of St Kilda in Melbourne, Australia a cinema known as The Astor Theatre has maintained the tradition of the Double Feature almost every-day from its establishment in 1936 to this day.

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