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Click Here to Read: Pinocchio (1940) THE SCREEN IN REVIEW; ‘Pinocchio,’ Walt Disney’s Long-Awaited Successor to ‘Snow White,’ Has Its Premiere at the Center Theatre–Other New Films by Frank S. Nugent in The New York Times on February 6, 1940.
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Click Here to Read: This Day in Jewish History, 1869 The Man Who Wrote Bambi and Didn’t Make a Dime From the Movie Was Born. Bambi learned of life’s perils, observed the judge; pity Salten didn’t know of the danger lurking in copyright protection by Alona Ferber on the Haaretz website on September 06, 2015.
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Click Here to Read: 33 Things You Didn’t Know About The Movie “Titanic” In celebration of Titanic’s return to theaters next Wednesday (!!!!), here’s a collection of facts about the movie you probably didn’t know by Matt Stopera on the Buzz Feed Website on march 20, 2012.
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Click Here to Read: The Wizard of Oz (1939 film) on Wikipedia.
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Click Here to Read: In Name Only (1939): The Screen in Review: ‘The Wizard of Oz,’ Produced by the Wizards of Hollywood, Works Its Magic on the Capitol’s Screen–March of Time Features New York At the Music Hall At the Palace by Frank Nugent in The New York Times on August 18, 1939. Continue reading Movies Monday: The Wizard of OZ
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Click Here to Read: Gone with the Wind on Wikipedia.
Click Here to Read: Gone with the Wind reviewed by Roger Ebert on the RogerEbert.com on June 21, 1998.
Click Here to Read: Gone With the Wind (1939): THE SCREEN IN REVIEW; David Selznick’s ‘Gone With the Wind’ Has Its Long-Awaited Premiere at Astor and Capitol, Recalling Civil War and Plantation Days of South–Seen as Treating Book With Great Fidelity By Frank S. Nugent in The New York Times on December 20, 1939. Continue reading Movies Monday: Gone with the Wind