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The Wizard of Oz used to be broadcast every (US) Thanksgiving.
It was based on a TV show called the 'Corny Collins Show' and that's the company that they used to promote the hairspray :)
30 Dodge Chargers where used in the making of the movie and nearly 300 where used in the making of the television series. 317 Chargers were used in the show, some being modified '68 & '70 models to look like '69's. At least 3 were used per episode. And 26 were used in the 2005 movie. Only 17 remain from the show, and a couple of them were used in the movie, they are still at the Warner Bros. Studios.
Love in the time of cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
why wouldn't it be? dance is awsome and it probably fit into the movie...dance lets you show your personality in a different way and helps you express yourself!!
No, this is an internet myth. Buglers are still being used for various military ceremonies, and a number of videos online clearly show that military buglers have not been replaced.
From the word 'jemmy' which was a crowbar used by buglers in the 19th century.
"Taking a Ride," performed by Kari Kimmel, and "Sleigh Ride," performed by Rebecca Poole, are two songs in the movie Holiday in Handcuffs.
decorations are used to show a persons religious or public holiday. they are used to brighten up the room/place. they get people in the mood for whatever holiday they have. (birtdays,partys,halloween,christmas,E.C.....)
The Wizard of Oz used to be broadcast every (US) Thanksgiving.
No. It is a movie set, actually used in the Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby movie "Holiday Inn" which was filmed in the 1930's.
No. It is a movie set, actually used in the Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby movie "Holiday Inn" which was filmed in the 1930's.
Horse Racing The tune is "First Call" also known as "Assembly of the Buglers." Here is a clip to hear it. * http://www.superflag.com/doc/wavs/assembug.wav It's a military tune, the first bugle call of the day. It was used to call the camp buglers."
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This is no longer the case. Melbourne used to have a Show Day public holiday every year from 1885 until it was revoked in 1994, during the time Jeff Kennett was Premier. So, in fact, there is no single "Royal Melbourne Show Day" any longer.
In the movie Reservoir Dogs, the song was used as a theme song, but its not a television show.
Drummer boys and buglers played crucial roles in the army by providing communication and coordination on the battlefield. Drummers used specific rhythms to relay commands, signal troop movements, and maintain morale, while buglers signaled important messages and commands through distinct calls. Their presence was vital, especially in the days before modern communication, as they helped maintain order and discipline among soldiers during combat. Additionally, their music often served to inspire and rally troops during challenging times.