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Text on the reverse side: This epic expression has achieved cult status, representing the legacy of Star Wars. In fact, the phrase is said by at le...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: This epic expression has achieved cult status, representing the legacy of Star Wars. In fact, the phrase is said by at le...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Popcorn and the movies were inextricably bound by 1945, with over half of the popcorn consumed in America being consumed ...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: The first digital camera was developed by Kodak in 1975. It was dropped due to fears that it would threaten their photogr...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Clapperboards help with the synchronisation of picture and sound in film and video production. The iconic instrument has ...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Monroe often referred to Marilyn Monroe in the third person, with an inner switch turning “Marilyn” on and off. From bein...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: The world’s largest camera was built in 1899, commissioned by Chicago & Alton Railway, to take the largest photograph...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Lewis Carroll’s personal copy of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – one of only six original 1865 editions known to exist...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: During the filming of the famous number in Singin’ in the Rain, Gene Kelly was sick. His wife commented that he “was all ...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Just like you, every star in the night sky shines brighter than the sun. A6 size (148mm x 105mm) Luxury pearlescent eco...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: The “Master of Suspense” Sir Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980), who directed more than 50 feature films is considered one of t...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: The birthday of cinema is considered to be when the “Grand Cafe” of Paris organised the first paid screening on 28th Dece...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Due to the payments that need to be made to film studios to show the films, unknown to many, cinemas actually generate mo...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Looney Tunes was an animated comedy produced by Warner Brothers from 1930 to 1969, with the most famous character being B...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Illustration by John Tenniel (1820-1914) from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Depicted is the White Rabbit saying to it...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: This photo from 15th September 1954 was to promote the film The Seven Year Itch. The filming took place at 1am as thousan...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: This was the first film featuring Elvis Presley that was inducted into the Library of Congress National Film Registry. Th...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: One day, while filming a scene in the movie Jailhouse Rock, Elvis Presley swallowed a tooth cap. As a result, he was hosp...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Under deadline, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller was locked them in their hotel room by their music publisher. It took five ...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: A glamorous Marilyn Monroe in a publicity photo for 1953 film How to Marry a Millionaire. On her birth certificate as Nor...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Written, produced, directed and starring Charlie Chaplin, this American silent comedy-drama film, was Chaplin's first ful...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Publicity photo from Charlie Chaplin's 1921 movie "The Kid". Pictured are Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan. This was Cha...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Interesting trivia on movies: In Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Arnold Schwarzenegger was paid around $21,000 for every one...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: The line comes from Jerry Maguire, a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama sports film starring Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Talking of silent movies back in the early days, because there was no sound, and therefore no language barrier, they soon...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Initially, movie theatres were trying to appeal to a highbrow clientele, and so popcorn was not a welcome snack. However,...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Americans eat more popcorn than any other country. An annual consumption of over 17 billion litres in volume, it would co...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: In 1947, the first UFO report was made. A pilot named Kenneth Arnold saw nine flying objects and described their movement...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Checking the photo after snapping it on the camera is called chimping - commonly done when using a digital camera. With a...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: In 1927, the first flash bulbs were produced by General Electric. The first bulbs were made of glass, but were eventually...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: In 1907, the first movie theatre was opened. Prior to this, most movies were shown in traditional theatres. As for top ti...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Early cameras filmed at sixteen frames per second, which by today’s standards is incredibly slow. Modern 35mm cameras fil...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: The stereotypical image of a movie director on location, usually includes the lightweight folding chair, and hence often ...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: The advancement of technology has made video recording more accessible and affordable. In the mid 1950s, video recorders ...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: This American romantic drama film, starred Marlene Dietrich. The film was based on the 1908 novel by Hermann Sudermann, D...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Bernard Woolner. With its low budget of around $88,000, Attack...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: British-American romantic comedy, filmed at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, starred Laurence Olivier who also served...
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