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The Far Horizons is a 1955 American historical western film directed by Rudolph Maté about the Lewis and Clark Expedition.It is based on 1943 novel Sacajawea of the Shoshones by Della Gould Emmons and stars Fred MacMurray, Charlton Heston, Donna Reed and Barbara Hale.
The Sacagawea dollar (also known as the "golden dollar") is a United States dollar coin introduced in 2000, but subsequently minted only for niche circulation from 2002 onward. The coin generally failed to meet consumer and business demands but it is still generally accepted in circulation.
List of films produced back-to-back; List of films with post-credit scenes; List of longest running film series and franchises; Spin-off films* List of film remakes* List of Disney live-action adaptations and remakes of Disney animated films; List of English-language films with previous foreign-language film versions; Reboot films* List of ...
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This is a list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. Monogram/Allied Artists' post-August 1946 library is currently owned by Warner Bros. (via Lorimar Motion Pictures), while 187 pre-August 1946 Monogram films are owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (via United Artists) and select post-1938 Monogram films are owned by ...
The U.S. Mint started issuing the Sacagawea Dollar in 2000 in honor of Sacagawea, the Shoshone Native American who as a teenager helped guide Lewis and Clark on their famous westward expedition.
Release date Title Notes January 18, 1936: The Oregon Trail: January 20, 1936: Dancing Feet: The Leavenworth Case: February 15, 1936: The Lawless Nineties: February 17, 1936: The Leathernecks Have Landed: February 22, 1936: The Return of Jimmy Valentine: March 2, 1936: Red River Valley: distribution only March 4, 1936: Laughing Irish Eyes ...
Its release of “Coraline,” including 3-D screenings, set a new high mark for Fathom. “The interest in classic movies has really gone up,” Ray Nutt, chief executive of Fathom says.