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1. Shirley Temple: Black Hollywood's Youngest Star
Did you ever know that a little girl could be a famous movie star? It happened to Shirley Temple, she became Hollywood's youngest star. On April 23, 1928 Shirley Temple was born. One day, when Shirley was three and a half years old, about two hundred children gathered at her dance school to audition for a movie. Shirley raced out onto the brightly
2. Television Vs Movies
Before there was television and motion pictures (movies), people used to spend their leisure time listening to the radio. They were offered little variety and often routinely listened to the same things. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, motion pictures and television were invented, respectively. In the beginning, they were considered luxuries.
3. Analyzing Noir Films The Maltese Falcon And The Big Sleep
Noir films originated more than 50 years ago. The films intrigued many people and set a new standard for movies that is still enjoyed by many people today. These movies may still intrigue viewers for a variety of reasons. The reasons for noir films such as The Maltese Falcon and The Big Sleep sustaining interest for so long are the techniques used
4. R. L. Stine: It Came From Ohio! My Life As A Writer
R.L. Stine was born november 8, 1943, in Columbus, Ohio and was named Robert Lawrence Stine. R.L. Stine's first house was three story's high, with a garage. His dog named Whitey (half collie, half husky, half elephant) spent his days and nights there because he was so big he knocked everything over if he was allowed in the house. He had to push t
5. It Came From Ohio! My Life As A Writer: Biography Of R. L. Stine
R.L. Stine was born October 8, 1943, in Columbus, Ohio and was named Robert Lawrence Stine. R.L. Stine's first house was three story's high, with a garage. His dog named Whitey (half collie, half husky, half elephant) spent his days and nights there because he was so big he knocked everything over if he was allowed in the house. He had to push th