America at the Movies
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America at the Movies (1976)
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You want laughter? We got it.
A compilation of scenes from 83 films, divided into 5 segments: The Land, The Cities, The Families, The Wars, The Spirit.
Release Date: September 22, 1976 @ the Beekman, Plaza, Murray Hill and Paramount, Manhattan
Distrib: Cinema V
A documentary pastiche of American films released in our Bicentennial year. The critics hated it. The public rejected it. Distrib Cinema V thought it had a hit, playing it exclusively at 4 prestiguous Manhattan theaters. It didnt last 2 weeks in any of them.
Trivia: Another film released in September 1976 was a sequel to a Best Picture nomineein the 70s. It opened to disastrous boxoffice before disappearing. It has never been released to video despite the huge popularity of the first film. Name this sequel?
This sequel would be the first film to have what in its title?
The first film to the sequel named above had something that never had happened in Oscar nomination history prior to this and would not happen again for 21 years. What distinction did it have? What was the next film to accomplish this?
Which magazine had a television version of American movies as a highly acclaimed tv special?
A compilation of scenes from 83 films, divided into 5 segments: The Land, The Cities, The Families, The Wars, The Spirit.
Release Date: September 22, 1976 @ the Beekman, Plaza, Murray Hill and Paramount, Manhattan
Distrib: Cinema V
A documentary pastiche of American films released in our Bicentennial year. The critics hated it. The public rejected it. Distrib Cinema V thought it had a hit, playing it exclusively at 4 prestiguous Manhattan theaters. It didnt last 2 weeks in any of them.
Trivia: Another film released in September 1976 was a sequel to a Best Picture nomineein the 70s. It opened to disastrous boxoffice before disappearing. It has never been released to video despite the huge popularity of the first film. Name this sequel?
This sequel would be the first film to have what in its title?
The first film to the sequel named above had something that never had happened in Oscar nomination history prior to this and would not happen again for 21 years. What distinction did it have? What was the next film to accomplish this?
Which magazine had a television version of American movies as a highly acclaimed tv special?
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