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  2. Conus ebraeus - Wikipedia

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    Conus ebraeus, common name the black-and-white cone or Hebrew cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. [ 3 ] Description

  3. Blancanieves - Wikipedia

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    Blancanieves (known as Blancaneu in Catalan) is a 2012 Spanish black-and-white silent drama film written and directed by Pablo Berger.Based on the 1812 fairy tale Snow White by the Brothers Grimm, the story is set in a romantic vision of 1920s Andalusia. [4]

  4. Category:Animated black-and-white films - Wikipedia

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    American animated black-and-white films (611 P) This page was last edited on 15 September 2024, at 06:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Category:Black-and-white films - Wikipedia

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    This category is for films presented entirely in black-and-white or color-tinted black-and-white and not colorized. Films which are mainly in black-and-white (e.g. Somers Town) are also included in this category.

  6. List of black-and-white films produced since 1966 - Wikipedia

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    Numerous black-and-white scenes They Live: 1988: While wearing sunglasses Natural Born Killers: 1994: Flashbacks are black-and-white Kill Bill: Volume 1: 2003: Kill Bill: Volume 2: 2004: Casino Royale: 2006: Oz the Great and Powerful: 2013: First 20 minutes are black-and-white The French Dispatch: 2021: Numerous black-and-white scenes Thor ...

  7. Snow White: The Fairest of Them All - Wikipedia

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    Snow White: The Fairest of Them All is a 2001 fantasy adventure television film co-written and directed by Caroline Thompson and produced by Hallmark Entertainment.The film was first released theatrically in Europe, and subsequently aired in the United States on ABC as part of their series on The Wonderful World of Disney on March 17, 2002.

  8. Every Fun Set Detail You Might Have Missed in 'Barbie' - AOL

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    The movie used up one company's global supply of fluorescent pink paint. Naturally, the sets required a lot of pink paint. The seemingly white shade on set is, in fact, a very light pink.

  9. Happily Ever After (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    Happily Ever After (originally released as Snow White: The Adventure Continues in the Philippines) [3] [Note 1] is a 1989 animated musical fantasy film directed by John Howley, and starring the voices of Dom DeLuise, Malcolm McDowell, Phyllis Diller, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Ed Asner, Sally Kellerman, Irene Cara, Carol Channing and Tracey Ullman. [4]