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The Road to Wellville is a 1994 American comedy drama film written, produced and directed by Alan Parker, an adaptation of T. C. Boyle's novel of the same name, which tells the story of the doctor and clean-living advocate John Harvey Kellogg and his methods employed at the Battle Creek Sanitarium at the beginning of the 20th century.
The following is a list of films produced by the Art Theatre Guild company of Japan. Films produced by Art Theatre Guild. Year Title Japanese Title Director Notes
$100 million: $147 million: 92%: 69 5: The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! 28 March 2012: $55 million: $123 million: 86%: 73 6: Shaun the Sheep Movie: 6 February 2015: StudioCanal: StudioCanal Lionsgate (USA) $25 million: $106.2 million: 99%: 81 7: Early Man: 26 January 2018: $50 million: $54.6 million: 80%: 68 8: A Shaun the Sheep ...
The Road to Wellville is a 1993 novel by American author T. C. Boyle. [1] Set in Battle Creek, Michigan, during the early days of breakfast cereals, the story includes a historical fictionalization of John Harvey Kellogg, the inventor of corn flakes.
Interior of MoMA Film, the oldest continually operating art cinema in New York City. Art cinemas, or independent movie theaters, in New York City are known for showing art house, independent, revival, and foreign films.
The Batman/Superman Movie: World's Finest; The Best of Walt Disney's True-Life Adventures; Beyond the Boundary: I'll Be Here; Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation; The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart; Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (film) Budo: The Art of Killing; The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie; Bugs Bunny: Superstar
The short films were not called Screen Tests until the end of 1965; until that time, Warhol labeled them "film portraits" or "stillies" (a portmanteau of "still-movies"). [2]: 15 They were not screen tests in the general sense of the film industry, in that they were conceived as independent works of art and not a way of choosing people to act ...
That's Entertainment, Part II is a 1976 American compilation film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and a sequel to That's Entertainment! (1974). [1] Like the previous film, That's Entertainment, Part II was a retrospective of famous films released by MGM from the 1930s to the 1950s.