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Neuburger gives readers a primer on German history, from the depression, which began in 1873, to the country’s subjugation in ...
In 1915, Universal Pictures founder Carl Laemmle opened Universal City to tour groups and followed up with the two-reel comedy A Day at Universal City (1915). Billed as “a surprisingly funny ...
We checked out Universal's Fan Fest Nights and have the scoop on the must-see immersive experiences like Star Trek, Back to ...
Ruth Elizabeth Davis (she got the "Bette" from the Balzac novel "Cousin Bette") of Lowell, Massachusetts, arrived in Hollywood in 1930 to instant non-acclaim. She became known for the series of ...
For over a century, Universal Pictures has delivered iconic films from Jaws and Jurassic Park to The Fast and the Furious and ...
It’s also a long-running tradition at the studio; founder Carl Laemmle first allowed guests backstage in 1915. Sets on view include Jupiter’s Claim from the film “Nope,” the “War of the ...
If that person were young Carl Laemmle, who produced this film, then the kid is there with nerve, for he has done on that nerve perhaps something no other producer in the film industry would have ...
Ultimately, the movie was banned in Germany, to the consternation of Carl Laemmle, who ran Universal Pictures. The studio, according to The Hollywood Reporter, soon released a heavily edited ...
EL CENTRO- Jewish American Heritage Month, celebrated each May, honors the contributions and culture of Jewish Americans ...