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Tom Laughlin is not a Native American, or at least he does not claim to be by any public method. His "Billy Jack" films were inspired by his observance of how Native American's were treated, and his casting strongly favors them for these films.
Oscar Devereaux Micheaux (2 January 1884 - 25 March 1951) was an American author and film director. Although predated by the short lived Lincoln Motion Picture Company that put out smaller films, he is regarded as the first African-American feature filmmaker, and the most prominent producer of race films.[1]
T. E. Lawrence (1888-1935). He is often referred to as Lawrence of Arabia and was one of the few British soldiers in World War 1 who became a household name and a popular hero. Films have made about him, and there has also been much speculation about his sexuality.
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First answer: "The British are probably very jealous" Edited version : Well, being British, i would say that American films with sound were a great advancement in technology, and the first people to witness it were probably very lucky and astounded, especially as the first films only had perhaps an improvised piano accompniament by an inexperienced piano player (Charlie Chaiplain etc.) who was hired by the cinema to make the films more interesting.
The Tomb Raider films were produced and funded by companies from the UK and the US. The director Simon West is British, as with most of the cast.
No. Johnny Depp is American and Rowling stipulated that the films were to have an all-British cast.
No, two of the six actors who have played in the films are not British.
Older Technicolor films have more vivid hues. This also applies to American films. Compare "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938) to "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" (1991).
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British people may perceive American accents as diverse and varying based on region. Commonly, American accents are described as sounding clear, assertive, and energetic compared to British accents. Some British individuals may associate American accents with Hollywood films, TV shows, or specific regions like New York or Texas.
Pinewood studios created British films.
Rebecca (1940) is known as Hitchcock's breakthrough film. Although he made several successful British films before this, Rebecca was his first American movie. It was also the only one of his films to ever win an Oscar for Best Picture.
No, Renee is from Texas. She often uses a British accent in films.
Blaxploitation films were created to attract an urban African American audience.
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