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film and accommodated
It has been modified to include sound, redesigned to create a safer film base, formulated to capture color, has accommodated a bevy of widescreen formats, and has incorporated digital sound data into nearly all of its non-frame areas.
A 1966 television version, shown as a color special on the ABC television network, made use of a modernized, abbreviated script that accommodated much more of the score than the film version had, yet the entire production ran only ninety minutes with commercials.
In order to record half-hour programs without interruption, magazines were designed which accommodated a load of 1, 200 feet for 16 mm film.
Most of these accommodated rolls of film that were 100 ft ( 30. 5 m ) long and 70 mm wide, sometimes with perforations, sometimes without.
The film could not be accommodated in the X classification ( for explicit sex ) as it contains depictions of violence ( although a 143-minute version of the film had, in fact, been granted an X rating for video release in 1984, when the X rating had only just been introduced and still permitted depictions of violence ; the 156-minute version was passed with an X rating in January 1985 ).
The standard Skylab Command Module accommodated a crew of three with storage lockers on the aft bulkhead for resupply of experiment film and other equipment, as well as the return of exposed film, data tapes and experiment samples.
The extra five millimeters of film accommodated the soundtrack, usually a six track magnetic stripe.
However, Solax and the rest of the East Coast film industry rapidly declined throughout the 1920s as a result of the phenomenal growth of motion picture facilities in Hollywood, California that offered lower costs and a climate that accommodated year-round filming.

film and Newton-John's
Newton-John's career soared after starring in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical, Grease, in 1978.
The former two songs were written and composed by Newton-John's long-time music producer, John Farrar, specifically for the film.
At the climax of the film, Glover does his rendition, in full drag, of Newton-John's " Please Don't Keep Me Waiting " from her 1979 album Totally Hot.
This is Travolta and Newton-John's second film together, after Grease.

film and Australian
It repeated this success in the Australian charts and was also featured in the film, Letter to Brezhnev.
* Crackerjack – a 2002 Australian comedy film about a wisecracking layabout who joins a lawn bowls club in order to be allowed to use a free parking spot but is forced to play bowls with the much older crowd when the club enters financial difficulty.
Celebrities may be known around the world ( e. g., pop stars and film actors ), within a specific country ( e. g., a top Australian rugby player ); or within a region ( e. g., a local television news anchor ).
In movies, Cary Grant's character teaches rhyming slang to his female companion in the film Mr. Lucky ( 1943 ) and describes it as Australian rhyming slang.
The song " Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps " was included in the soundtrack of the Australian film Strictly Ballroom, and became a theme song for the British TV show, Coupling, with Mari Wilson performing it for the title sequence.
* 1939 – Fred Schepisi, Australian film director
* The Director ( film ), an Australian film
1906 saw the production of an Australian film called The Story of the Kelly Gang.
* Firestorm Films, an Australian based film production company
* 1977 – James Wan, Australian film director
* 1887 – Pat Sullivan, Australian cartoonist, pioneer animator and film producer ( Felix the Cat ) ( d. 1933 )
Films such as Audition ( 1999 ), Wrong Turn ( 2003 ), and the Australian film Wolf Creek ( 2005 ), took their cues from The Last House on the Left ( 1972 ), The Texas Chain Saw Massacre ( 1974 ), and The Hills Have Eyes ( 1977 ).
* 1905 – Stanley Hawes, British-born Australian film producer, director and administrator ( d. 1991 )
* The King ( 2007 film ), an Australian biopic of Graham Kennedy
For the original British and Australian releases, a spoof travelogue narrated by John Cleese Away From It All, was shown before the film itself.
In 2006, Australian film director Peter Clifton proposed production of The Bloody Ashes, a film on the bodyline series.
* Mullet ( film ), a 2001 Australian film
Category: Australian film actors
* Napoleon ( 1995 film ), an Australian film by Mario Andreacchio
* Four of a Kind ( film ), an Australian feature film

film and accent
Argentine boxer Carlos Monzon, who didn't have a clear diction, had his voice dubbed by a professional actor when he played the lead in the drama La Mary, and Gert Frobe, who played Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film of that name ( Goldfinger ) was because of his heavy German accent dubbed by Michael Collins.
Originally, Curry rehearsed the character with a German accent and peroxide blond hair, but the character evolved into the sly, very upper class English mad scientist and transvestite that carried over to the film version of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and made Curry both a star and a cult figure.
Regional accent, dialect and costumes were shown in the film how they were in real life.
Critics felt that the film lacked star chemistry, with Burton having difficulty with the accent, and relied too heavily on Cinemascope special effects including an earthquake and a collapsing dam.
The accent may originally have been inspired by a comment by a French film director, in which he pronounced " house " as "' arse ," to Sellers's fellow Goon, Michael Bentine, at a dinner party.
In this film, Sellers started to present the idiosyncratically exaggerated French accent that became a hallmark of the character.
The film itself received generally favorable reviews, and DiCaprio was praised for the authenticity of his South African Afrikaner accent, known as a difficult accent to imitate.
In his last film, Gwynne played Judge Chamberlain Haller in the 1992 film comedy My Cousin Vinny, in which he used a Southern accent.
This proved paradoxical, as Caine was to become notable for using a regional accent, rather than the Received Pronunciation hitherto considered proper for film actors.
His final film was Advise and Consent ( 1962 ), for which he received favorable comments for his performance as a southern US Senator ( for which accent he studied recordings of Mississippi Senator John Stennis ).
The Prague-raised star of Blackmail ( 1929 film ) | Blackmail ( 1929 ), Anny Ondra, was an industry favorite, but her thick accent became an issue when the film was reshot with sound.
The unique vocal intonations with which he spoke in every other film were the happy results of an unsuccessful attempt to go from an English to an American accent so that he wouldn't be limited to playing British roles in American movies.
The Death Coach, or cóiste bodhar ( pronounced " Coashta-Bower " in the film ), acquired its name from a misunderstanding-' bodhar ' being the Irish word for ' deaf ' rather than ' death ', the misunderstanding presumably arose from differences of accent.
The film was well received by many critics ; View London noted that " Zeta Jones also pulls off an extremely impressive Edinburgh accent and it's great to see her in a decent role for once.
McDowell was " absolutely horrified " to hear that Wells spoke in a high-pitched, squeaky voice with a pronounced Southeast London accent, which McDowell felt would have resulted in unintentional humor if McDowell tried to mimic it for the film.
While waiting in the booth, I heard, come from the soundtrack of the test film shown, a resonant, manly voice, with only a pleasant trace of an English accent ...
Veteran actor Harry Morgan played Inspector Queen, but in this film he was described as Ellery's uncle ( perhaps to account for the fact that Morgan was only eight years Lawford's senior, or for Lawford's English accent ).
However, there are moments where Chico's characters appear to be genuinely Italian ; examples include the film The Big Store, in which his character Ravelli runs into an old friend he worked with in Naples ( after a brief misunderstanding due to his accent ), the film Monkey Business, in which Chico claims his grandfather sailed with Christopher Columbus, and their very first outing The Cocoanuts, where Mr. Hammer ( Groucho ) asks him if he knew what an auction was, in which he responds " I come from Italy on the Atlantic Auction!
Miss Bergner had previously only played the role on the German stage, and several critics found that her accent got in the way of their enjoyment of the film, which was not a success.
In the eleventh Star Trek film, Anton Yelchin's portrayal presents the character as a 17-year-old prodigy, whose mathematical ability proves instrumental in a few events within the film, and whose accent provides some of the film's comic relief.

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