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Stephen King has only appeared in seven theatrical movies [as of April 2017] so not counting TV series & mini-series there are hundreds if not well over a thousand movies he had not appeared in since he became well known.
Jack Lemmon made 60 theatrical films from 1954 to 2000.
Subtext is important in movies because it helps the deaf people
Teenagers need someplace to take a date.
Warner Premiere is the direct-to-DVD arm of Warner Bros. In other words, they release on DVD movies that get no theatrical release.
Stephen King has only appeared in seven theatrical movies [as of April 2017] so not counting TV series & mini-series there are hundreds if not well over a thousand movies he had not appeared in since he became well known.
Two theatrical releases ; 2007 and 2009 .
Probably the first two movies, 'Mask of Light' and 'Legends of Metru Nui'. The other two, 'Web of Shadows' and 'The Legend Reborn', were Direct-to-DVD releases. However, 'The Legend Reborn' has theatrical release in Iceland.
According to IMDb, as of June 10th 2017, he has has been in or will be in [since his credits go into 2019] 135 movies [theatrical & TV movies]
Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, and Christian Bale
Including shorts, he appeared in 22 theatrical films between 1921 and 1968.
Jack Lemmon made 60 theatrical films from 1954 to 2000.
No Star Trek movies were made for TV. All eleven (to date) have been made made for theatrical release.
They are communal experiences
Max Factor started out with a perfume shop in Poland, where he made the things he sold. He eventually wound up in America, and finally in Los Angeles when movies first started to be made. He sold theatrical makeup out there, but when movies started to be made he found out the greasepaint you wore on stage didn't look good in movies...so he worked hard and invented makeup that would work in a film. Eventually he became the biggest supplier of theatrical makeup. He sold it to everyday women by advertising that "any girl can look like a movie star by wearing Max Factor make-up."
That would be John Carradine who starred in over 500 movies (a lot of them were terrible low budget rubbish)
Subtext is important in movies because it helps the deaf people