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  1. Oct 12, 2015 · The first feature film to be shot in color was an English film from 1914 called The World, the Flesh and the Devil: Very little is known about this English film, made for £10,000. It uses the Kinemacolor process whereby two color filters are used in taking the negatives and only two in projecting the positives.

  2. May 10, 2020 · The first registered zombie movie ever was White Zombie (1933), produced by Hammer Films and starring cult actor Bela Lugosi. (Incidentally, Plague of the Zombies was also produced by Hammer Films.) In Plague of the Zombies , the start of the movie depicts a plague sweeping through a rural city and killing the inhabitants one after the other.

  3. Contentious. Most sources claim Robert Altmans M A S H * contained the first 'Fuck' in a major motion picture, it was already the first for other things (first use of sound bridging!) so it's happy to push boundaries. It was actually only the first Hollywood film to do so. That being said, the climax of The Graduate (1967) features a scene in ...

  4. May 13, 2013 · In May 2001 Once Upon a Time in Mexico became the first well known movie to be shot in 24 frame-per-second high-definition digital video, using a Sony HDW-F900 camera, following Robert Rodriguez's introduction to the camera at George Lucas's ranch whilst editing the sound for Spy Kids. In May 2002 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones was released having also been shot using a Sony HDW-F900 camera.

  5. Jun 15, 2017 · The first narrative movie ever was Trip to the moon of Georges Mélièrs. It's about men going to the moon and fighting aliens, so a classical sci-fi movie but without any plot twists. What was the movie with a plot twist? Possibly The Face at the Window , or Quo Vadis?, both from 1913.

  6. In the documentary "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold" (a film specifically about the topic of product placement), director Morgan Spurlock notes that one of the first recognized product placements was in the 1919 Roscoe Arbuckle comedy The Garage, in which a Red Crown Gasoline logo was displayed on screen. I expect watching the documentary would ...

  7. Jul 21, 2023 · This was the first film to use the Handschiegl Color Process (billed as the "Wyckoff-DeMille Process") for certain scenes. This process is especially noticeable in the scene of Joan burning at the stake, the use of red and yellow gave this a heightened dramatic effect.

  8. The earliest instance of a movie re-boot I can find is that of Tarzan. The earliest film was made in 1918. The same wiki link also shows us: With the advent of talking pictures, a popular Tarzan movie franchise was developed, which lasted from the 1930s through the 1960s. Starting with Tarzan the Ape Man in 1932 through twelve films until 1948 ...

  9. Nov 17, 2014 · I'm trying to figure out what the first instance was of a website being created specifically for a movie. I've narrowed it down to Star Trek: Generations (1994) and Stargate (1994). I was pretty sure it was Star Trek: Generations , because I had it from a couple of sources, but then, after a little bit more googling, I found that people make the same claim for Stargate .

  10. The surprising thing was that the incredibly fast and violent zombies had more in common with the infected from 28 Days Later (2002) than with their contemporary brethren. Keep in mind that Lifeforce predates Return of the Living Dead (1985), the movie often cited as the first one to introduced this kind of zombie, for a couple of months.

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