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Select one of the chapters (by decade) below for movie history, or select an individual year.
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The first sequel ever made was 1916's "Fall of a Nation," a follow-up to D.W. Griffith's wildly successful 1915 feature "Birth of a Nation."
Batman was a *comic* before it was ever a *strip*, genius (and it was only a crappy strip for a short time in 89 or 90 to cash in on the first movie's success).
I mean the first live action, full length movie made from a real comic book.
The Frenchman Louis Lumiere is often credited as inventing the first motion picture camera in 1895 - but in truth - several others had made similiar inventions around the same time.
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Long before we lived in Twin Peaks and Melrose Place, we lived in Peyton Place, that notorious 1956 creation of novelist Grace Metalious.
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