Many of these recordings are from the s. It would also be safe to assume that these were the hits of that era. Who Needs 'Em. The Witch is Dead Reviewer: diamondjim - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 14, Subject: Amazing collection Excellent sound reproduction of over musical pieces from the 's. Rosalind Russell Mrs. Howard Fowler Sylvia as Mrs. Howard Fowler Sylvia. Joan Fontaine Mrs.
John Day Peggy as Mrs. John Day Peggy. Lucile Watson Mrs. Morehead as Mrs. Phyllis Povah Mrs. Phelps Potter Edith as Mrs. Phelps Potter Edith.
Marjorie Main Lucy as Lucy. Virginia Grey Pat as Pat. Muriel Hutchison Jane as Jane. Cora Witherspoon Mrs. Van Adams as Mrs. Van Adams. Dennie Moore Olga as Olga. George Cukor. Films are made in two main ways. The first is through shooting and recording techniques through film cameras.
This method is done by photographing images or objects. The second uses traditional animation techniques. This method is done through computer graphic animation or CGI techniques. Both can also be combined with other techniques and visual effects. Filming usually takes a relatively long time. It also requires a job desk each, starting from the director, producer, editor, wardrobe, visual effects and others.
While the players who play a role in the film are referred to as actors men or actresses women. There is also the term extras that are used as supporting characters with few roles in the film. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker.
Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Reviewer: Gerardh8fcc - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 29, Subject: Preserve these at all cost A beautiful collection of what Germany once but will always be in spirit. Fuck the slithering serpent jew your days will be numbered one day. Sieg heil! Reviewer: Nerble - favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 10, Subject: Interesting Films I'm happy to find these and I appreciate their availability.
Its not easy to find films from this time period in Germany, whether they're Nazi propaganda or not. I don't believe in censorship, so its nice to see at least some other people share that view. I wouldn't all these 'great' films. A few were quite good and had nothing to do with propaganda, but most of them were about as subtle as a hammer to the skull. Reviewer: Gov Bud Hudnut - - December 29, Subject: no rating possible This is a valuable collection of films ranging from the anodyne musicals, frothy romances, comedies to the utterly despicable and inhuman- Nazi propaganda of the coarsest quality.
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