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The Return of Draw Egan
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William S. Hart, Margery Wilson, Robert McKim, Louise Glaum View AllCrew
C. Gardner Sullivan (Screenplay), William S. Hart (Director) View AllRelease: Oct. 14th, 1916
Runtime: 52 minutes
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What types of movies draw audiences best?
Haro,
I'm just wondering which movies would really draw audiences on a grand scale to come and watch, because me wanting to make them one day doesn't want to produce a dud and/or boring excuse to c...
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Is Florence Pugh a box office draw?
I’ve heard FP referred to as a movie star but for me a movie star is someone who can open a movie on their name alone. But has she done that yet? I think that’s the real test of being an actual star....
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How come in Westerns, the police wait for villains to draw first?
I always notice this in westerns, the police or law officers, will always wait for the villains to draw their pistols first, before drawing theirs. Like in this example from Tombstone:
But yo...
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Common trend in casting among box office draw filmmakers
I noticed a common trend among directors and movie stars that are box office draws themselves. They choose to collaborate with people who have not "failed" explicitly in front of the public ...
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movie about crime investigation on woman body being draw and killed
as i remember it is sexually crime investigation movie.
1. policeman found an woman tie on bed and dead. woman body being color like an art and killed.
2. if not wrong it should be 90' or end 80' ...
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