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1926: Sahara Love: Sinclair Hill: Marie Colette, Jean Dehelly: Drama: Co-production with Britain Valencian Rose: Mario Roncoroni: Carmen Viance: Drama: 1927: Lo más sublime: Josep Enric Ponsa: Antonio B. de Vila, Mercedes Doménech, Rosita Ponsa, Lina Vivarelli, Antonio Granell: Drama: unpublished images of the Costa Brava : El negro que ...
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It is called The Adventures of Prince Achmed (Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed). August 5 – Warner Brothers debuts the first Vitaphone film, Don Juan. The Vitaphone system uses multiple 33 + 1 ⁄ 3 rpm gramophone records developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories and Western Electric to play back music and sound effects synchronized with film.
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This is a list of early pre-recorded sound and part or full talking feature films made in the United States and Europe during the transition from silent film to sound, between 1926 and 1929. [1] During this time a variety of recording systems were used, including sound on film formats such as Movietone and RCA Photophone , as well as sound on ...
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The transition to sound-on-film technology occurred mid-decade with the talkies developed in 1926–1927, following experimental techniques begun in the late 1910s. Fox Studios and the Warner Brothers were crucial in the development and acceptance of the technology of sound in motion pictures.
Spanish Civil War: Shot in Benito Mussolini's studios Cinecittà in Rome Los hijos de la noche: Benito Perojo: Comedy: Shot in Benito Mussolini's studios Cinecittà in Rome L'espoir, Sierra de Teruel: André Malraux: Spanish Civil War: Banned in France until 1945. Banned in Spain until 1977. Based on Malraux's own book L'espoir: Sighs of Spain ...