Nothing is so big - or has ever been - like movies produced in the United States, especially the Hollywood world's movie team. And when you think it's all about all the great Hollywood movies you've seen, suddenly there's more information that you did not have a blast about. Like these ten points, for example!
The first movie from Hollywood ...The first movie ever made in Hollywood was DW Griffith's " In the Old Califs " of 1919 , a cinema melodrama about a Spanish virgin (Marion Leonard) who has an extramarital son with a man who later becomes governor in California. The film was recorded for two days .
Was meant to become a religious community ...When Horace and Daeida Wilcox founded Hollywood in 1887 , they hoped it would become a religious community. They forbade including alcohol in the city and offered free land to all who were willing to build a church . The picture below is over Hollywood in 1900 .
The first naked scene already in the 1910s.The first naked scene in a movie produced in Hollywood was by the swimmer and actress Annette Kellerman (1887-1975) in the movie " A Daughter of the Gods " (1916).
The Scream in the Godfather Genuine ...
In the movie Godfather (1972), John Marley's (Jack Wolz) horror in the scene when he discovered the horse head completely genuine, because he was not told that a real horse head fetched from a dog food company would be used.
In the movie Godfather (1972), John Marley's (Jack Wolz) horror in the scene when he discovered the horse head completely genuine, because he was not told that a real horse head fetched from a dog food company would be used.
The whole wolf flock was of Indian origin.
In front of the movie Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009), all actors who portrayed some of the wolf flags were required to show evidence proving they were of native American origin .
In front of the movie Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009), all actors who portrayed some of the wolf flags were required to show evidence proving they were of native American origin .
John Wayne's most popular movie star for starring ...The Hollywood star who played the most leading roles in films was John Wayne (1907-1979), who featured in a total of 153 films . The star with most screen credits is John Carradine (1906-1988), who has featured in over 230 movies .
Bela Lugosis was used as a dizzying model of Disney ...
Bela Lugosis (1882-1956) (see picture below)) was used as a model for satan in Walt Disney's production Fantasia (1940). Lugosi was famous for playing Count Dracula both on scenes and at cinemas.
Bela Lugosis (1882-1956) (see picture below)) was used as a model for satan in Walt Disney's production Fantasia (1940). Lugosi was famous for playing Count Dracula both on scenes and at cinemas.
The world's most expensive movie ...
With an alleged $ 280 million budget , Avatar (2009) is one of the most expensive films of all time. The word "avatar" is Sanskrit for " incarnation " and is used in Hindu scriptures to refer to "human incarnations of God."
With an alleged $ 280 million budget , Avatar (2009) is one of the most expensive films of all time. The word "avatar" is Sanskrit for " incarnation " and is used in Hindu scriptures to refer to "human incarnations of God."
Movies thanks to Thomas Edison ...
Thomas Edison (see image below) invented the first moving pictures , which were small movie pictures that could be seen in a small box . Initially , he resisted watching big screen movies because he thought that one-hand shows would be more profitable .
Thomas Edison (see image below) invented the first moving pictures , which were small movie pictures that could be seen in a small box . Initially , he resisted watching big screen movies because he thought that one-hand shows would be more profitable .
Pardoned for ugly languages ...
David O. Selznick was fined $ 5,000 for the reply " Frankly my dear, I do not give a damn " in Gone With The Wind (1939). The Catholic Legion of Decency gave the film a "B" in rating, referring to the fact that the movie was "morally dishonest for all".
David O. Selznick was fined $ 5,000 for the reply " Frankly my dear, I do not give a damn " in Gone With The Wind (1939). The Catholic Legion of Decency gave the film a "B" in rating, referring to the fact that the movie was "morally dishonest for all".
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