
Byron Haskin
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2 months ago |
collider.com | Byron Haskin |Tyler Searle
After losing the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt and Roy Disney founded a new animation company in 1923. Though they started with theatre shorts, Walt was a visionary and was always looking to push the boundaries of what animation could do. This ambition allowed him to break into making animated movies, and now, one hundred years later, Disney has grown into one of the largest and most recognized corporations on the planet.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
infobae.com | Byron Haskin |Lucas Robledo
El fascinante mundo del cine “Clase B”: lo que nació como una medida desesperada, se convirtió en cultoEn una la anterior, construimos el contexto del inicio de lo que hoy llamamos “Cine Clase B”. Y como bien dimos a entender en esa nota, hay muchas aristas que necesitaban consolidarse, por ende, un solo texto no es suficiente para explicar semejante fenómeno cultural de una industria inmensa.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
dcine.org | Byron Haskin
Datos técnicos y repartoDATOS TÉCNICOSTítulo internacional: Guion: Borden Chase y James Hill. Novela de Lawrence Klingman y Gerald GreenGénero cinematográfico: Estreno en España: REPARTOJoan Rice, André Morell, Abraham Sofaer, Archie Savage, Benson Fong, Tessa Prendergast, Lloyd Berrell…Vota esta película: Argumento: El capitán O’Keefe, un veterano aventurero marino que busca su fortuna en los mares de China y las islas del Pacífico, es abandonado en un pequeño bote tras un motín.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
semananews.com | Sam Rajan |Byron Haskin
Sci-fi films have always been a popular choice for moviegoers. Not only are they great examples of world-building, creativity, and artistry in storytelling, but they contain deeper meanings about society and culture. The best sci-fi films draw upon fundamental parts of society as inspiration for the worlds they create, prompting viewers to examine what makes us human. Sci-fi films often focus on looking into the future, but several films from the past are still relevant today.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
reactormag.com | Kali Wallace |Byron Haskin
Halloween (1978) Directed by John Carpenter. Written by John Carpenter and Debra Hill. Starring Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis, P.J. Soles, and Nancy Loomis. We’re doing a bit of a side quest this week. Halloween (1978) is not a sci fi movie by any measure—it has no speculative elements at all—but I don’t think anybody will mind. Horror has been popular in film since the very beginning.
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