| 31. | The Lumiere brothers'1895 movie camera, the cinematograph, is a clunky box slightly larger than a cable box.
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| 32. | He relocated production to Sydney to take advantage of the New South Wales Cinematograph Films ( Australian Quota ) Act 1935.
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| 33. | The Board's legal basis was the Cinematograph Act 1909, which required cinemas to have licences from local authorities.
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| 34. | He was one of the biggest stars of Russian silent cinema and one of the first iconic figures of Russian cinematograph.
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| 35. | Louis Lumiere's camera-projector, called the cinematograph, was the breakthrough, but Melies was denied its use.
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| 36. | The replacement Cinematograph Films Act 1938 provided incentives, via a " Goodbye, Mr . Chips " ( 1939 ).
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| 37. | A dispute with the Association of Cinematograph Technicians blocked this proposal, and instead the company purchased the freehold of Down Place.
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| 38. | He left Paris in 1949 to become New Zealand s fourth Censor of Cinematograph Films, a position he held until 1959.
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| 39. | Kleine's Lumiere Cinematograph promised families the chance to see their sons in the Spanish American War march toward the camera.
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| 40. | It was built at a cost of ?50, 000 for Provincial Cinematograph Theatres, backed by the Gaumont British Picture Corporation.
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