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  2. List of American live-action shorts - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Lake comedies (1928–1930), initially the silent “Horace in Hollywood” two-reel comedies; Basketball Sports-reels (written by Albert H. Kelley and Samuel Freeman) (1931) Benny Rubin (1929) – approximately 7 sound one-reel comedies; Charlie Murray & George Sidney Comedies (1930–1931) – 11 two-reelers

  3. Erskine Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Erskine Johnson (December 14, 1910 - June 14, 1984) was a Hollywood gossip columnist who worked for the Hearst newspaper chain [1] and appeared on the radio and in motion pictures. [ 2 ] Career

  4. Eye Bet - Wikipedia

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    The object of Eye Bet was for contestants to view old Hollywood movie clips, then answer questions about each clip, testing their skills of observation. [2] This game show is similar to that of an ABC game show, The Reel Game, hosted and produced by Jack Barry which was a weekly nighttime series that lasted for a little more than three months.

  5. GameCrazy - Wikipedia

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    GameCrazy attached to a Hollywood Video store. In 1999, [2] to compete in a growing video game market, Hollywood Entertainment launched a store-within-a-store [3] concept called GameCrazy. It featured the ability to buy, sell, and trade video games, systems, and accessories inside of Hollywood Video stores. [4]

  6. The tiny Welsh game studio taking on Hollywood

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    The game starred Adam Brown, one of the dwarves in The Hobbit, and it tells the story of the last living resident of a dilapidated wartime bunker. Adam Brown stars in The Bunker, Wales Interactive ...

  7. Movie Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Video with attached Game Crazy location in Springboro, Ohio in 2009. Movie Gallery, Inc. (former NASDAQ ticker symbol MOVI [1]) was the second largest movie and game rental company in the United States and Canada, behind Blockbuster Video. The company rented and sold Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, VHS tapes, and video games.

  8. Microsoft’s Xbox division was under no pressure to turn its video game franchise “Fallout” into a TV series. That’s one of the main reasons why the adaptation that premiered earlier this ...

  9. Hollywood's Talking - Wikipedia

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    In this game, three contestants viewed videos of celebrities, all of them talking about different subjects, and the contestants had to buzz-in and identify what subject they were talking about. Correct answers won money for the players according to how long the video was played, while incorrect answers disqualified a contestant from answering ...