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First Issue Beauty Parade Beauty Parade was the first of Robert Harrison's series of girlie magazines, published in October 1941. At the time Harrison was working for Martin Quigley, the publisher of "Motion Picture Daily" and "Motion Picture Herald", the story goes that Harrison used to paste together Beauty Parade single handedly in the office after the rest of the staff had gone home. Compared to his later titles, Beauty Parade was alot tamer, although it still featured one of main characteristics of all his magazines, the photostory.
Tags: beauty  parade  magazine 
Added: 27th August 2007
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Posted By: sneakysnake
Remembering the Creativeness of Robert Wise    born Sept 10th 1914 Robert Wise, producer and director of such blockbuster films as The Sand Pebbles, The Sound of Music, West Side Story, The Hindenburg, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Run Silent, Run Deep, The Andromeda Strain, The Set-Up, The Haunting, and The Body Snatcher. Here is a clip from West Side Story, Officer Krumpke. I directed this scene as part of my final grade in my senior year drama class, and it was the first time I discovered the rush of creating something that people would enjoy. It was great! Excuse the subtitles, I guess some people can't understand Brooklynese.
Tags: robert  wise  west  side  story  musical 
Added: 10th September 2007
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Posted By: Sophia
 Tom and Jerrys Christmas I believe this was the only Tom and Jerry cartoon made before 1949, to have its original titles.
Tags: tom  and  jerry  christmas  cartoons 
Added: 14th December 2007
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Posted By: Babs64
the double deckers   titles A 70's kids programme that took it's name from the double decked London bus.
Tags: Kids  TV  UK  Great  Fun 
Added: 16th January 2008
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Posted By: donmac101
Captain Scarlet Another of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's hit shows of the 60's. Trivia. The opening titles to this show were voiced by whom? He was born in Brooklyn NY.
Tags: Captain  Scarlet  Gerry  Slvia  Anderson   
Added: 6th January 2008
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Posted By: donmac101
Now THIS was Music A doo-wop megamix from the 50's and 60's What great music to dance to! Titles and Artists are in the Comments:
Tags: doo  wop  rock  and  roll  50s  and  60s    music 
Added: 14th May 2008
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Posted By: Naomi
This Is My Country Soldier Blue I remember seeing this movie and leaving the theatre with this song well and truly stuck in my head. Not very often do I wait on the end titles, but had to see who'd sung this song. Buffy Sainte Marie was her name and WOW ! what a voice. I'll leave the trivia to you all, as I just love the song. The movie also left me with conflicting feelings.
Tags: Buffy  Sainte  Marie  Soldier  Blue 
Added: 11th February 2008
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Posted By: donmac101
The Italian Job Intro Matt Munroe at his best singing "On Days Like These" over the opening titles of a great movie with a cliffhanger ending, literally. You're only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off.
Tags: Matt  Munro  On  Days  Like  These  The  Italian  Job  Michael  Caine  Many  Stars 
Added: 13th February 2008
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Posted By: donmac101
My 1981 Video Sampler Tape Here is a quick rundown of all the titles that were in my Betamax video library back in 1981...each title was actually taken off each tape! This took DAYS to do, and was, of course, edited on my Betamaxes...no computers back then!!
Tags: 1981    Sampler    Tape    Betamax    Videos    Ray    Glasser     
Added: 30th May 2008
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Posted By: videoholic
Mission Impossible 1988 Series Opening Titles From 1988, here are the opening titles to the short-lived 1988 revival of Mission: Impossible!
Tags: Mission  Impossible  1988  Ray  Glasser 
Added: 3rd June 2008
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Posted By: videoholic

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