Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Movie - Paradosiakes ekdiloseis (1977)

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Movie Premier in 1977.

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Color Info: Color
Countries: Greece
Genres: Documentary, Short
Languages: Greek
Runtimes: Greece:25
Release Dates: Greece:1977

In movie have been taken:

Alexandra Faiada (writer)

Basil Maros (cinematographer)

Petros Lykas (editor)

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Movie - Bedelia As a Mother-In-Law (1912)

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Movie Premier in 1912.


Released as a split reel along with the documentary _The Pygmy Circus (1912)_ (qv).
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Short
Languages: English
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:225 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:27 April 1912

In movie played:

James Cooley (actor)
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA
Birth Notes:Nelsonville, Ohio, USA
Other Works:Stage actor.
Birth Name:Cooley, James Riddle
Death Date:5 November 1948
Birth Date:25 February 1880

Arthur V. Johnson (actor)
Stepfather of actors 'Albert Hackett' (qv) and 'Raymond Hackett' (qv) for a few years around 1910.
Death Notes:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (tuberculosis)
Birth Notes:Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Birth Name:Johnson, Arthur Vaughen
Spouse:'Florence Hackett (II)' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date:17 January 1916
Birth Date:2 February 1876

Anthony O'Sullivan (actor)
Articles:"Motion Picture World" (USA), 24 July 1920, pg. 472, "Obituary", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 26 April 1913, pg. 360, "Tony O'Sullivan in California", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 24 August 1912, pg. 748-51, "In the Catskills with Reliance"
Death Notes:The Bronx, New York, USA
Spouse:'Ida Cavanagh' (? - ?)
Death Date:5 July 1920

Jane Fearnley (actress)
Birth Date:c. 1885

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The Movie - Akeelah and the Bee (2006)

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SYNC: When Javier be giving the play-by-play all for the Scrabble bystander sport at his bicentenary group, after the synonym "funnel" is play, he say "Akeelah is contained by the head via 12 point." The "12" is prominently overdubbed; Javier's orifice swirl wakeful to be truism "seven.", CONT: During the National Spelling Bee, Akeela's brother Devon is shown wearing Staff Sergeant's stripes (four stripes.) Later, he is shown wearing Senior Airman's stripes (three stripes.), FACT: The plaque on the wall in Dr. Larabee's office, which he makes Akeelah read, wrongly attributes the quote to Nelson Mandela's 1994 inaugural speech. This is a common mistake, but Nelson Mandela has never used that quote in any of his published speeches. The quote is from Marianne Williamson an American spiritual activist., MISC: SPOILER: At the national spelling bee championship Dylan spells resipiscence incorrectly. His sound, lip movement, and the subtitles show him spelling resipiscnce. Yet the judges count it as correctly spelled and he later ends up winning the bee along with Akeelah., FACT: On Akeelah's spelling test with a grade of 100%, word 3 is spelled "bacause".
Akeelah: [Javier has just kissed her] Why'd you do that?::Javier: I had an impulse. Are you gonna sue me for sexual harassment? [pause, then they both laugh], Akeelah: [quoting Marianne Williamson] Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.::Dr. Larabee: Does that mean anything to you?::Akeelah: I don't know.::Dr. Larabee: It's written in plain English. What does it mean?::Akeelah: That I'm not supposed to be afraid?::Dr. Larabee: Afraid of what?::Akeelah: Afraid of... me?, Akeelah: Okay. But when I'm at the bee, and they tell me to spell some little fish from Australia or some weird bacteria on the moon, we're going to wish we'd done a little bit more "rotemorizing" and not so much essay reading. If you don't mind me saying.::Dr. Larabee: Bacteria don't exist on the moon., Dr. Larabee: Where do you think big words come from?::Akeelah: People with big brains?, Akeelah: I'm naturally inquisitive.::Dr. Larabee: Yes, which is also sometimes confused with being naturally obnoxious., [last lines]::Akeelah: You know that feeling where everything feels right? Where you don't have to worry about tomorrow or yesterday, where you feel safe and know you're doing the best you can? There's a word for that, it's called love. L-O-V-E., Mr. Welch: So whoever wins the school bee today, gets to represent Crenshaw at the district bee next month.::Akeelah: Why would anybody want to represent a school where they can't even put doors on the toilet stalls?::[coughing]::Mr. Welch: Akeelah, if we can't show students can perform were not going to have money for books let alone bathroom doors. [pause] Now I want you to do the bee today, okay?::Akeelah: So everyone can call me a freak and a brainiac? No I ain't down for no spelling bee.::Mr. Welch: Well, maybe you'd be down for spending the rest of the semester in detention for all your absences?, Derrick-T: Man, that's a white word if I ever heard one. It's a trick. Stop playing!
Soundtrack: "El Indio Y El Vaquero" Written by 'Xocoyotzin Herrera' (qv) Performed by Francisco Javier Gonzalez & Jose Zuiga Courtesy of LMS Records/Latin Music Specialists, "The Hustle Pt. III" Written by 'Planet Asia' (qv) (as J. Green), Michael Perretta Performed by 'Planet Asia' (qv) Courtesy of Battle Axe Records, "Day by Day" Written by S. Jones Performed by Stephanie Jones Courtesy of Stephanie Jones, "Anthrax Island" Written by 'Mad Child' (qv) (as S Bunting), 'Prevail' (qv) (as K Hendriks), W Plischke Performed by 'Swollen Members' (qv) Courtesy of Battle Axe Records, "Not In Your Video" Written by Lauren Palmer, Loreal Palmer, Sharon Palmer Performed by Loreal Palmer, "Rubberband Man" Written by Thomas Bell, 'Linda Creed' (qv) Performed by 'The Spinners' (qv) Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing, "Effervescent" Written by 'Bootsy Collins' (qv) Performed by 'Bootsy Collins' (qv) Courtesy of Bootzilla Productions Inc., "Respect" Written by 'Otis Redding' (qv) Performed by 'Aretha Franklin' (qv) Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing, "Whatever It Takes" Written by Patrice Germain Performed by Frankie Courtesy of Lovecat Music By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group, "Lester Hayes" Written by L Daumont, X Mosley Performed by Lateef & The Chief Courtesy of Quannum Projects By special arrangement with Bank Robber Music & Zync Music, "Wake Up Everybody" Written by 'Victor Carstarphen' (qv), 'Gene McFadden' (qv) and 'John Whitehead (III)' (qv) Performed by 'Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes' (qv) (as Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes) Courtesy of Epic Records By Arrangement with SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT, "Everything" Written by 'Ben Harper (II)' (qv) Performed by 'Ben Harper (II)' (qv) Courtesy of Virgin Records Under License from EMI Film & Television Music, "Definition of Love" Written by 'Jimmy Jam' (qv) (as James Harris III), 'Terry Lewis (III)' (qv), James Q Wright Performed by 'Deborah Cox (II)' (qv) Additional vocals by 'Keke Palmer' (qv), 'Michelle Williams (IV)' (qv), Shalea Frazier & A Place Called Home Choir Produced by 'Jimmy Jam' (qv), 'Terry Lewis (III)' (qv) & 'Big Jim Wright' (qv) (as James "Big Jim" Wright) for Flyte Tyme Productions, Inc., "Let Your Baby Go" Written by 'Jamey Jazz' (qv) and 'Rhona Bennett' (qv) Performed by 'Erica Rivera' (qv) Courtesy of Music Line/Atlantic Recording Corporation, "Proud" Written by 'Heather Small (I)' (qv) and 'Peter John Vettese' (qv) (as Peter Vettese) Performed by 'Heather Small (I)' (qv) Courtesy of SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (U.K.) LIMITED
Laurence Fishburne's character, Mr Larabee, is based on director Doug Atchison's teacher, Mr. Larabell., The first film to be produced by Starbucks Coffee., The quote that Dr. Larabee has Akeelah read from a plaque on his wall is an excerpt from "A Return To Love: Reflections on the Principles of a Course in Miracles" by Marianne Williamson., Filming lasted 31 days at a budget of six million dollars., Among the spelling words in the film are: prestidigitation, ambidextrous, pterodactyl, pulchritude, pastiche, xanthosis, cabalistic, soliterraneous, grandiloquent, catastasis, endentulous, quinquevir, bioluminescent, objugatory, kookaburra, effervescible, quiddity, pyrophanous, mountebank, numismatics, arboriculture, argillaceous, serpiginous, and logorrhea., The final word spelled by Dylan is logorrhea. This is the winning word from the documentary _Spellbound (2002/I)_ (qv) which tracks several participants in the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bell in 1999.
Gross: $18,811,135 (USA) (16 July 2006), $18,699,268 (USA) (9 July 2006), $18,591,852 (USA) (2 July 2006), $18,459,730 (USA) (25 June 2006), $18,385,773 (USA) (18 June 2006), $18,205,122 (USA) (11 June 2006), $17,799,322 (USA) (4 June 2006), $17,120,350 (USA) (28 May 2006), $15,728,889 (USA) (21 May 2006), $14,008,069 (USA) (14 May 2006), $10,632,413 (USA) (7 May 2006), $6,011,585 (USA) (30 April 2006)
Weekend Gross: $49,516 (USA) (16 July 2006) (90 screens), $72,595 (USA) (9 July 2006), $66,827 (USA) (2 July 2006) (160 screens), $33,232 (USA) (25 June 2006) (71 screens), $54,230 (USA) (18 June 2006) (106 screens), $209,226 (USA) (11 June 2006) (266 screens), $438,052 (USA) (4 June 2006) (405 screens), $902,487 (USA) (28 May 2006), $1,006,653 (USA) (21 May 2006) (751 screens), $2,403,420 (USA) (14 May 2006) (1,176 screens), $3,369,630 (USA) (7 May 2006) (2,195 screens), $6,011,585 (USA) (30 April 2006) (2,195 screens)
Copyright Holder: Lions Gate Films, Inc. & 2929 Productions LLC
Opening Weekend: $6,011,585 (USA) (30 April 2006) (2,195 screens)
Filming Dates: 6 February 2005 -
Brown, Scott. "Akeelah and The Bee (B+)". In: Entertainment Weekly (USA), Vol. 874, 28 April 2006, Pg. 118, (MG), Horwitz, Jane. Akeelah and the Bee (PG, 112 minutes). In: The Washington Post (USA), Vol. 129, Iss. 144, 28 April 2006, Pg. 44 in weekend section/family filmgoer, (NP)
Mpaa: Rated PG for some language.
Eleven year-old Akeelah Anderson's existence be not unproblematic: her father is unmoving, her mom ignore her, her brother run next to the area gangbangers. She's tingle, but her environment threaten to stifle her aspiration. Responding to a peril with her school's principal, Akeelah participate contained by a spell bee to procure overfed detention in benefaction of her frequent absence. Much to her steal your breath away and awkwardness, she win. Her principal ask her to want coaching from an English professor name Dr. Larabee for the more prestigious regional bee. As the occasion of making it all the route to the Scripps National Spelling Bee loom, Akeelah could bring in her colony with someone to drum conscious in circle and be high and mighty of -- but isolated if she can overcome her insecurities and her distracting den life. She also must get chronological Dr. Larabee's demon, and a enclosed universe of more weathered and thrilled fellow spellers., Eleven year old African-American Akeelah Anderson comes from a working class family living in South Los Angeles. Akeelah is a bright girl, especially when it comes to words, but finds life at poor Crenshaw Middle School boring and unchallenging, so she doesn't try. But her natural aptitude for words spurs the school administrators, led by Principal Welch, to convince her to try out for the process of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Akeelah, already feeling isolated from many in her school because of being perceived as a "brainiac", feels that participating in such will make her feel even more isolated. But her joy in learning new words at least gets her started in the process. After easily winning the school's spelling bee, she meets and befriends Javier Mendez, a competitor at the Los Angeles district bee where most of the competitors come from primarily white middle class to wealthy families. There, she learns about the nature of spelling bee life in all its good and bad, the latter which includes the cutthroat world of competitor parents. An example is Javier's classmate and two time national runner-up Dylan Chiu, whose father will not settle for second best as Dylan enters the last year he is eligible for the competition. Akeelah learns she needs a coach, hers to be in the form of former spelling bee competitor and UCLA English Department Chair Dr. Joshua Larabee, who teaches Akeelah not only the rote memorization of typical spelling bee words, but how to use English in all its glorious facets. Akeelah progresses further and further into spelling bee life without telling her widowed mother Tanya, who sees the bees as impinging into time in her other school work. Other challenges that Akeelah faces are trying to balance working on her spelling against time with her friends, and handling the hopes and dreams of all of South Los Angeles on her shoulders. Ultimately there may be more important things in Akeelah's life than winning the national championship.
Certificates: USA:PG, UK:12A, Singapore:PG, Ireland:PG, Canada:G, Argentina:Atp, Finland:K-3, Australia:PG, UK:PG
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Drama, Family
Languages: English
Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Runtimes: USA:112, Argentina:112
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
Tech Info: CAM:Panavision Panaflex Gold II, CAM:Panavision Panaflex Millennium, CAM:Sony HDW-F900, OFM:35 mm, OFM:Video, PCS:HDCAM, PFM:35 mm, PCS:Panavision, RAT:2.35 : 1
Release Dates: Germany:11 February 2006, USA:16 March 2006, USA:30 March 2006, Canada:23 April 2006, USA:28 April 2006, France:19 May 2006, UK:7 July 2006, UK:18 August 2006, Singapore:31 August 2006, Italy:18 October 2006, Iceland:23 November 2006, Israel:1 March 2007, Hungary:18 April 2007, Poland:20 April 2007, Argentina:2 May 2007, Netherlands:15 May 2007, South Africa:1 June 2007, Germany:3 July 2007, Finland:17 August 2007, Sweden:10 October 2007, Italy:23 October 2007, Japan:24 October 2007
Changing the world... one word at a time.

In movie have been taken:

Curtis Armstrong (actor)
Spouse:'Elaine Aronson' (qv) (1994 - present); 1 child
Interviews:"Empire" (UK), October 1998, Iss. 112, pg. 48, by: Ian Freer, "Risky Businessman"
Height:5' 5"
Birth Notes:Detroit, Michigan, USA
Other Works:Co-producer of 1999 CD reissue of Harry Nilsson's Pussy Cats album., Played The Joker in TV commercial for OnStar directed by 'Andrew Davis (I)' (qv) (2001).
(1972) Graduated from Berkley High School in Berkley, Michigan, An expert on the work of singer/songwriter 'Harry Nilsson' (qv)., Has one daughter, Lily, Claims that after doing _Revenge of the Nerds (1984)_ (qv), everyday of his life someone recognizes him as "Booger" (although he says this does not bother him in the least.), Classmate of musician 'Marshall Crenshaw' (qv). They both graduated Berkley High School, Berkley, Michigan., Played a character nicknamed Booger in _Revenge of the Nerds (1984)_ (qv) and a character called Snot in _"American Dad!" (2005)_ (qv)., After high school he auditioned for, attended and graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Art (in Rochester, Michigan), which is also the alma mater of Robert Englund, Richard Reihle and Jayne Houdyshell.
Birth Date:27 November 1953

Kahlil Ashanti (actor)
Is of West African and Cherokee descent., Discovered by Writer/Director Doug Atchison and Producer Barry Josephson during workshop performances of his one man show 'Basic Training' in Los Angeles., Named after famed poet and author Kahlil Gibran., Lost every talent show he entered until he was almost 19. He finally won first place in the 1993 Air Force Worldwide Talent Contest and was awarded the Roger Award, the military equivalent to the Oscar., Attended grades 1-4 in Sagamihara, Japan and learned Japanese. Kahlil later used this to his advantage by translating the Caesar's Magical Empire show at Caesar's Palace into Japanese and performing it nightly in both English and Japanese., Well known in the Portola Middle School musical group, Portola Singers, in Los Angeles, California, as an excellent choreographer and friend.

John A. Ausick (actor)

Jacques Bailly (actor)

Wolfgang Bodison (actor)

D.T. Carney (actor)

Austin Herrera Davis (actor)

Eric Don (actor)

Marcus Hawkins Dungey (actor)

Eric Fallecker (actor)

Laurence Fishburne (actor)

Aaron Fonseca (actor)

Sidney Ganis (actor)

Zac Gardner (actor)

Ric Govea (actor)

Mason Green (actor)

Justin Rodgers Hall (actor)

George Hornedo (actor)

Jessy J. Hwang (actor)

Tzi Ma (actor)

Jeff Marlow (actor)

Sonny Mboa (actor)

Julito McCullum (actor)

Sean Michael (actor)

Kelron Mixon (actor)

Lance Norling (actor)

Jack Ong (actor)

Jason Ortenberg (actor)

John Oxenreiter (actor)

Biplab Panda (actor)

Jeris Poindexter (actor)

Mishon Ratliff (actor)

Justin D. Reininga (actor)

Neil Soni (actor)

Eddie Steeples (actor)

Alexander Christian Stephans (actor)

Jayson Stevenson (actor)

J.R. Villarreal (actor)

Todd Wagner (actor)

Craig Wasson (actor)

Lee Thompson Young (actor)

Angela Bassett (actress)

Corina Boettger (actress)

Janet Borrus (actress)

Katie L. Brown (actress)

Shyann Chatman (actress)

Jmeka Cherrel (actress)

Chlo Conroy (actress)

Rennie Cowan (actress)

Brittany Curran (actress)

Bonita Friedericy (actress)

Andrea Frisby (actress)

Sahara Garey (actress)

Lee Garlington (actress)

Marjorie Harris (actress)

Stephanie Hass (actress)

Fay Hauser (actress)

Amirah Hawkins (actress)

April Henderson-Stevenson (actress)

Erica Hubbard (actress)

Dava Hulsey (actress)

Lanaria Johnson (actress)

Krysten Leigh Jones (actress)

Julia Kelleher (actress)

Maddy Kloss (actress)

Katelyn Kowalick (actress)

Keshell Lucas (actress)

Katie Kerwin McCrimmon (actress)

Sara Niemietz (actress)

Katie Olson (actress)

Keke Palmer (actress)

Dalia Phillips (actress)

Alexandra Rieger (actress)

Ashlynn Rose (actress)

Lauren Sanchez (actress)

Caroline J. Smith (actress)

Sarah Sticker (actress)

Holly Traister (actress)

Brittany M. Wildman (actress)

Kaitlyn Williams (actress)

Jaki Brown (producer)

Michael Burns (producer)

Marc Butan (producer)

Mark Cuban (producer)

Laurence Fishburne (producer)

Sidney Ganis (producer)

Nancy Hult (producer)

Michael Johnson (producer)

Kent Kubena (producer)

Danny Llewelyn (producer)

Tom Ortenberg (producer)

Michael Paseornek (producer)

Dalia Phillips (producer)

Michael Romersa (producer)

Helen Sugland (producer)

Mike Upton (producer)

Todd Wagner (producer)

Doug Atchison (writer)

M. David Mullen (cinematographer)

Aaron Zigman (composer)

Sharen Davis (costume designer)

Doug Atchison (director)

Glenn Farr (editor)

Mary Jane Amato (miscellaneous crew)

Leland Jay Anderson (miscellaneous crew)

Bree Bailey (miscellaneous crew)

Jacques Bailly (miscellaneous crew)

Cassandra Barbour (miscellaneous crew)

Julie Carideo (miscellaneous crew)

Jason Cox (miscellaneous crew)

Julie Cummings (miscellaneous crew)

Dante (miscellaneous crew)

Jenny DeArmitt (miscellaneous crew)

Yon Elvira (miscellaneous crew)

Carlo Eugster (miscellaneous crew)

Chaz Fatur (miscellaneous crew)

Lisa Gooding (miscellaneous crew)

Elaine Hall (miscellaneous crew)

Robert Hatter (miscellaneous crew)

Liam Hearne (miscellaneous crew)

Robyn Heath (miscellaneous crew)

Dorottya Hegedus (miscellaneous crew)

Josh Holden Hume (miscellaneous crew)

Tracy Jackson (miscellaneous crew)

Andrew C. Keeter (miscellaneous crew)

Audrey Kendrick (miscellaneous crew)

Cody Klop (miscellaneous crew)

Mike Kohl (miscellaneous crew)

Jeff L. Lieberman (miscellaneous crew)

Daniel MacArthur (miscellaneous crew)

Danielle Mana (miscellaneous crew)

Christopher Marlon (miscellaneous crew)

Jan McWilliams (miscellaneous crew)

Robert M. Melnik (miscellaneous crew)

Curtis A. Miller (miscellaneous crew)

Khanya Mkhize (miscellaneous crew)

Keri Moorhouse (miscellaneous crew)

Robert Natter (miscellaneous crew)

Julie Polkes (miscellaneous crew)

Michelle Pullman (miscellaneous crew)

Emily Rice (miscellaneous crew)

Amber N. Roy (miscellaneous crew)

Laura Sevier (miscellaneous crew)

Amanda Shamis (miscellaneous crew)

Donna Sloan (miscellaneous crew)

Sean Kevin Sweeney (miscellaneous crew)

Paul Young (miscellaneous crew)

Warren Alan Young (production designer)

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