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However, the film's ambitious scope and its extensive effects work forced Campbell, Raimi and producer Rob Tapert to put up $ 1 million of their collective salaries to shoot a new ending and not film a scene where a possessed woman pushes down some giant pillars.
They made plans to shoot a film featuring The Beatles and Bardot, similar to A Hard Day's Night, but the plans were never fulfilled.
Freshmen shoot and edit a project shot on 16mm reversal black-and-white film.
Some of the cars on the agit-trains were equipped with actors for live performances or printing presses ; Vertov's had equipment to shoot, develop, edit, and project film.
In the fall of 1976, Herzog visited Plainfield again, this time to shoot part of his film Stroszek.
" We were the first film company in history allowed to shoot on Liberty Island at the Statue of Liberty at night.
: Entertainment Lawyers negotiate contracts, clear licensing rights for any intellectual property used in the film, obtain tax credits from local governments, and take care of immigration paperwork when cast and / or crew cross international borders to shoot on location.
" The decision was also taken to shoot the film in a ( 2. 35: 1 ) scope ratio ( Tohoscope ) and to film in color ( Eastman Color ), marking both monsters ' first widescreen and color portrayals.
Toho had planned to shoot this film on location in Sri Lanka, but had to forgo that ( and scale back on production costs ) because they ended up paying RKO roughly $ 200, 000 ( US ) for the rights to the King Kong character.
The two partnered with a small American studio, Tiffany-Stahl, to shoot the film in New York.
In 1981, Frankenheimer travelled to Japan to shoot the cult martial-arts action film The Challenge, with Scott Glenn and legendary Japanese star, Toshiro Mifune.
He described the film to Chase in Cosmopolitan as a " grueling shoot ," in which " every one of us fell out of the boat at one point or another and had to be saved.
On the 15th of August, 1920 Flaherty arrived in Port Harrison, Quebec to shoot his film.
In college, he teamed up with his brother's roommate Robert Tapert and Campbell to shoot Within the Woods ( 1978 ), a 32-minute horror film which raised $ 375, 000, as well as the short comedic film It's Murder!
According to Hardman, " We knew that we could not raise enough money to shoot a film on a par with the classic horror films with which we had all grown up.
The small budget led Romero to shoot on 35 mm black-and-white film.
One camera would film actors against a blue screen, while the other would shoot a model background.
As a preteen, Burton would make short films in his backyard on Evergreen Street using crude stop motion animation techniques or shoot them on 8 mm film without sound.
A game inspired by the film called Computer War, in which the player must track and shoot down ICBMs as well as crack a computer code, was released for the TI-99 / 4A and Commodore VIC-20.
He made the score for the experimental film " Never shoot the bathroom man ," directed by Jürgen Polland.
Lean reportedly watched John Ford's film The Searchers ( 1956 ) to help him develop ideas as to how to shoot the film.

film and was
The film they did after his return was an inconsequential bit of nothing titled Out Of This World, a satire on the Sinatra bobby-soxer craze.
Each successive movement in his growing was recorded on the unreeling film inside her.
Never a `` quick study '', he now made no attempt to learn his `` lines '' and many a mile of film was wasted, many a scene -- sometimes involving as many as a thousand fellow thespians -- was taken thirty, forty, fifty times because Miss Poitrine's co-star and `` helpmate '' had never learned his part.
Our last joint venture, Sainted Lady, a deeply religious film based on the life of Mother Cabrini, and timed so that its release date would coincide with the beatification of America's first saint in November, 1938, was a fiasco from start to finish.
By the time the film was released we were three million dollars over-spent, war was imminent and the public apparently had forgotten all about Mother Cabrini.
) The film was called The Diet of Worms, which I felt was just what Letch deserved.
It was a `` potboiler '' made on a `` shoestring '' and not the sort of film I like, as all I had to do was look blank and scream a great deal.
For example, when the film is only four minutes old, Neitzbohr refers to a small, Victorian piano stool as `` Wilhelmina '', and we are thereupon subjected to a flashback that informs us that this very piano stool was once used by an epileptic governess whose name, of course, was Doris ( the English equivalent, when passed through middle-Gaelic derivations, of Wilhelmina ).
Rudyard Kipling's scorn for the `` jargon '' of psychical research was altered somewhat when he wondered `` how, or why, had I been shown an unreleased roll of my life film ''??
This discovery of Melies was vastly more important than his sometimes dazzling, magician's tricks produced on film.
It was Porter, however, who produced the very first movie whose name has lived on through the half century of film history that has since ensued.
Before he was forty Griffith had created the art of the film.
Motion picture cameras had been installed to film the audience, the reservation list was being checked out name by name, and a special detail was already at work in the parking lot scrutinizing automobiles for a possible lead.
When arrested, he had the submarine secrets on a roll of candid camera film as well as anti-submarine secrets in Christmas gift wrapping, it was testified.
He said that drawings of the Dreadnought and printed details about the ship were found reproduced in an undeveloped roll of film taken from Lonsdale when he was arrested with the two civil servants outside the Old Vic theater Saturday afternoon, Jan. 7.
And it was interesting to observe that B.B.C.'s television film on Christmas Eve was The Bells Of St. Mary's.
Another source of NBC pride was its rare film clip of Bix Beiderbecke, but this view of the great trumpeter flew by so fast that a prolonged wink would have blotted out the entire glimpse.
Winning the 1951 Best Picture Oscar and numerous other awards, the film was directed by Vincente Minnelli, featured many tunes of Gershwin, and concluded with an extensive, elaborate dance sequence built around the An American in Paris symphonic poem ( arranged for the film by Johnny Green ), costing $ 500, 000.

film and wrought
The changes wrought by Sixtus on the street plan of Rome were documented in the film, " Rome: Impact of an Idea ", featuring Edmund N. Bacon and based on sections of his book Design of Cities.
The changes wrought by Haussmann on the streetscape of Paris were documented in the film, Paris: Living Space, featuring Edmund N. Bacon and based on sections of his book Design of Cities.
" Wrenchingly beautiful … the film is one of the few commanding works of personal cinema in the late 80's – a call to open our eyes to a world violated by greed and repression, to see what irrevocable damage has been wrought on city, countryside and soul, how our skies, our bodies, have turned poisonous ", wrote a Village Voice critic.
The film is told through Melinda's eyes and is wrought with her sardonic humor and blunt honesty.
" Washington Post columnist Desson Howe offered similar praise, writing, " It's testament to Jarecki's superbly wrought film that everyone seems to be, simultaneously, morally suspect and strikingly innocent as they relate their stories and assertions ... This is a film about the quagmire of mystery in every human soul.
A wrought iron ' Platform 9¾ ' gate used as part of the film set is preserved at the National Railway Museum.
The story picks up about a month after the dramatic finale of the previous film and follows the further adventures of filmmaker Carl Denham ( again played by Robert Armstrong ), now implicated in numerous lawsuits following the destruction wrought by Kong.
Havoc is wrought on the inhabitants of a small New England town by a troubled film production.
The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics holds an 8 % rating on the film review site Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus stating: " It may feature such accomplished actors as Hilary Swank and Stephen Rea, but The Reaping also boasts the apropos tagline " What hath God wrought ?".

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