Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Walter Lantz Productions characters (2 C, 23 P) Pages in category "Universal Pictures characters" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Freberg is probably best known for appearing in a series of commercials for Encyclopædia Britannica produced by his father, satirist and advertising creative Stan Freberg. The 1988–1993 advertising campaign was the most successful in the company's 200-year history and Donavan was elevated to cult status.
The full cast of characters of each part is listed in the closing credits of each part. Apart from those receiving star billing, those in Part 1 include: Jérémie Covillault as Duke of Anjou; Simon Woods as Gifford; Diana Kent as Lady Essex; Toby Salaman as Dr Lopez; Geoffrey Streatfeild as Sir Anthony Babington; David Delve as Sir Francis Drake
Quiz is a 2012 Dutch thriller film written and directed by Dick Maas. The film follows a quizmaster who's approached by a man who claims he kidnapped his wife and daughter. It was released on 22 March 2012 by Benelux Film Distributors. The film received mixed reviews. [3] [4]
Quiz is a British drama television serial developed for the ITV channel and AMC and written by James Graham, based on his play of the same name [2] commissioned by William Village [3] and the book Bad Show: the Quiz, the Cough, the Millionaire Major by Bob Woffinden and James Plaskett. [4]
The first animated film to use the full, three-color Technicolor method was Flowers and Trees made by Disney Studios. The film was also the first to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. [54] Love Me Tonight by Rouben Mamoulian is credited as the first film to use a zoom lens. [55]
video : Acting For The Film: Wilder's The Long Christmas Dinner: Larry Yust: c-14m: March 16, 1976: Short Play Showcase Adaptive Radiation: The Mollusks: John Walker (producer) c-11m: December 6, 1961: Biology program, unit 3: Animal life; video : Adolescent Responsibilities: Craig and Mark: Rose M. Somerville: c-28m: August 15, 1973: Adoration ...
The trilogy received predominantly negative critic reviews [3] and the aggregate USA box office is just under $9 million, with each film performing worse than the last on both accounts. The first film, directed by Paul Johansson , stars Taylor Schilling , Grant Bowler , Matthew Marsden , Johansson, Graham Beckel and Jsu Garcia was released in ...