Hitchcock was the master of long takes. One of the longest was in The Rope. This film also falls into the category of a 'rug' film, meaning that the majority of the film took place inside, there were very few exterior scenes.
Other long takes were in Vertigo, Marnie, Rear Window and The Birds, just to name a few.
The movie 'Rope' (1948) was shot with only about 5 or so edits.
you need a lot staff in a movie it takes lots of people to make a movie so like around 70 .
Shall we Dance? with Richard Gere 2004
The film is "Love Serenade" made in 1997. I have always remembered it.
"Wherever Love Takes Me", the theme from Blood Vows, features the vocals of 80s R&B belter Vesta (Williams) and Soul crooner Gary Taylor. The song can be found on a very hard to find sampler CD entitled "Motown, Fame and Beyond".
it takes approximate 2 hours.
It is a movie. Right now the are not making series.
"Not Without My Daughter" (1991). Stars Sally Field, Alfred Molina.
The movie Matlock was based on the character portrayed by Andy Griffith. It is about a defense lawyer and crime detective who is great at solving criminal cases he takes on. The movie was based on the television series of the same name.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents - 1985 Killer Takes All 3-6 was released on: USA: 12 March 1988
I would say a movie takes longer
Will Smith first appered in a Tv-Series called The Fresh Prince. He then was wanted about nine times in the movie which he did play later on in 2001 what was http://wiki.answers.com/title/tt0248667/. His first movie is Where the Day Takes You.
There is no episode that takes place before Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie because it takes place in an alternate continuity due to the Rangers being introduced to their Ninjazords differently between the movie and the TV series and because Zordon was handled differently due to his physical body being inside the tube in the movie whereas in the TV series the tube is just a high-tech communication channel.
"To Catch a Thief" is a movie, not a television series. The later TV series "It Takes a Thief" is based on it. Kelly appears only in the film, not the series. In the movie, her character "catches" the film's hero John Robie (Cary Grant). While on the French Riviera filming, Kelly met and was courted by her eventual husband Prince Rainier of Monaco. So you could say she "caught" him for a husband.
The 7th movie takes place in 1998, so the first one takes place in 1992.
Yes if i remember correctly the OVA Trust & Betrayal actually tell you the beginning of the stories and how he got the X mark on his cheek. Then the series shows what happens after he decides not to kill any more and how he met his friends. Then the OVA Reflection ends the series. For it all to really make sense i suggest you watch all of the series then then the OVAs , it just seems to make sore sense that way. The movie takes place about half way thru the series and it doesn't have a lot to do with the series.
Hitchcock attempted this with the movie Rope (1948). Hitchcock used very long takes in that movie, some lasting up to 10 minutes. He also filmed it in such a way, that it was difficult to know when one take ended and another began, thus giving the illusion the film was filmed in one long take. In actuality, the film was 11 different takes, which is still quite an accomplishment in filmmaking.
I think that was on a tv series like Scrubs or House.