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Detours on the Way to Hollywood Summary
7,887 words, approx. 26 pages Detours on the Way to Hollywood Oh! the spaciousness of this great picture. The limitless plains, the wild scurry of the horses, the freedom. -Review of Selig's RANCH LIFE IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST, in Moving Picture World, 9 July 1910, p. 78 In 1909 the...
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Kalem Company Information
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 The Kalem Company was an American film studio founded in New York City in 1907 by Frank J. Marion, Samuel Long [1], and George Kleine. The company immediately joined other studios in the Motion Picture Patents Company that held a monopoly on production...



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The Company
01/21/2004: 771 words, approx. 3 pages In The Company, Robert Altman dumps us in the middle of things and lets us find our own way out--nothing new for Altman fans (and detractors), for it is pretty much a sure bet that in an Altman film, you are not going to...
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Companies
08/10/1988: 352 words, approx. 1 pages Sears will open 20 to 40 independent McKids stores. The stores will sell children's clothing, shoes, accessories, toys, games books and novelties, all under exclusive license by McDonald's. Toronto Sun Publishing paid $10.2 million for Comprint, the Gaithersburg printing firm, the Canadian company...


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