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The MHINCC distinguishes among several types of factory-built housing: manufactured homes, modular homes, panelized homes, pre-cut homes, and mobile homes. From the same source, mobile home "is the term used for manufactured homes produced prior to June 15, 1976, when the HUD Code went into effect."
Home from the Hill: Vincente Minnelli: Robert Mitchum, Eleanor Parker, George Peppard, George Hamilton: Drama: MGM. From William Humphrey novel The Horse with the Flying Tail: Larry Lansburgh: George Fenneman (narrator) Documentary: Academy Award winner House of Usher: Roger Corman: Vincent Price, Mark Damon, Myrna Fahey: Horror: AIP: Hyde and ...
Example of a modern manufactured home in New Alexandria, Pennsylvania. 28 by 60 feet (8.5 m × 18.3 m) Manufactured home foundation Mobile homes built in the United States since June 1976, legally referred to as manufactured homes, are required to meet FHA certification requirements and come with attached metal certification tags.
This category is for mobile, modular, ar any other type of manufactured (prefab) home builders to be listed. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
Taylor Camp: Living the 60s Dream (2010), nostalgic reflections of 1970s hippies in tree houses in Hawaii. Tripping (1999) The Valley of the Moon (2010) Underground (1976) The U.S. vs. John Lennon (2006) Volem Rien Foutre al Païs [5] (2006, French) The Weather Underground (2002) Within Reach Movie, journey to find sustainable community (2013)
"Prefabricated" may refer to buildings built in components (e.g. panels), modules (modular homes) or transportable sections (manufactured homes), and may also be used to refer to mobile homes, i.e., houses on wheels. Although similar, the methods and design of the three vary widely.
Dekada '70 (film) Deng Xiaoping (2003 film) El desertor; Detroit Rock City (film) Dhire Bohe Meghna; Diggers (2006 film) Dizengoff 99; A Dog's Purpose (film) Dogs in Space; Dolemite Is My Name; Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot; Door to Door (film) The Doors (film) Double Play (film) Dream Boy (film) Dreamgirls (film) Driving Miss Daisy ...
Historical drama films continued to include epic films, in the style of Ben-Hur from 1959, with Spartacus (1960) and Cleopatra (1963), but also evolving with 20th-century settings, such as The Guns of Navarone (1961), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), and Doctor Zhivago (1965).