blockbuster - a film that is very successful and popular, review - an article in a magazine or newspaper that gives an opinion about the quality of a film, set - the site where the action takes place in a film, cast - a collective term for all of the actors/performers appearing in a particular film, costumes - the clothes worn by actors, double - he person who temporarily takes the leading player's place for a dangerous or difficult stunt, stunt - an exciting action, usually in a film, that is daan exciting action, usually in a film, that is dangerous and usually needs to be done by someone skilled, box-office - the place in a theatre/cinema where you can buy your tickets, oscars - annual awards for cinematic achievement made by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, screenplay - a script or text for a film production written with all the dialogues and the essential actions, director - the person who directs the making of a film, trailer - a series of short extracts from a film, used to advertise it in a cinema or on television, character - the fictitious or real individual in a story, performed by an actor, flop - a film or a show that is completely unsuccessful; fail totally, clapboard / clapperboard / film state - a small black or white board that displays identifying information for each shot in a movie, and is filmed at the beginning of a take, premiere - the first official public screening of a movie, sequel - a cinematic work that presents the continuation of a previously-made movie, remake - to make a new film that has a story and title similar to an old one, soundtrack - popularly, it refers to a collection of songs heard during the movie, and often sold as an album, subtitles - the text translating an entire foreign language film (that hasn't been dubbed), trilogy - a group of three films that together compose a larger narrative and are related in theme, screenwriter - someone who writes the story for a film, producer - a person who makes the practical and financial arrangements needed to make a film, play, or television or radio programme, director of photography - the person responsible for the recording of a film, costume designer - a person who designs costumes for plays and films, location manager - a person who needs to find that place in the physical world and make sure it's accessible, safe and not too expensive to hire, props - any objects hat an actor interacts with in a film, key grip - the person who is responsible for supervising production's cameras and supporting technical equipment, to dub - to change the sounds and speech on a film or television programme, especially to a different language,
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