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screen·land

 (skrēn′lănd′)
n.
The movie industry; Hollywood.
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screenland

(ˈskriːnˌlænd)
n
(Film) the film industry
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film•dom

(ˈfɪlm dəm)

n.
the motion-picture industry.
[1910–15]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.screenland - the personnel of the film industryscreenland - the personnel of the film industry; "a star of stage and screen"
film industry, movie industry - the entertainment industries involved in producing and distributing movies
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Culver City Comedy's goal is to bring top notch comedy entertainment to The Heart of Screenland.
Researchers interested in primary source articles from publications such as Photo-play (item 227) or Screenland (item 220) would most benefit from access to the Media History Digital Library.
"Heart of Screenland" is the city logo that greets visitors to this hip and trendy little Westside hamlet a mere ten miles from downtown Los Angeles, and even closer to its more famous sister city, Hollywood.
He was only nineteen years old and completely unknown, but much to his surprise, newspapers like the New York Herald, the New York Tribune, the New York Evening Post, the New York World, the New York Times, and the New York Evening Telegram, and magazines like Screenland, Shadowland, Modes and Manner, Delineator, and Theatre Magazine began to accept, commission, and publish his cartoons.
What are the generic formulas that shape screenland's version of a nineteenth century world?
Auditions: June 4, 5, Screenland Studios, 10501 Burbank Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601 (must be 55 years or older).
Her feature film roles include "Playing by Heart," "Sunset Strip," "Buddy Boy," "Maniacts" and "Screenland Drive."
(35.) Maxine Block, "Enduring Young Charmer," Screenland, April 1958, 39.
It contrasts with Hollywood or filmdom or screenland, which refer back to a (largely fictional) "reality" behind the screen.
premiere of his new feature-length documentary "Sicily: Land of Love & Strife" (Screenland Armour Theatre, April 11th).