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From Elvis Presley strumming his guitar to Shirley Temple captivating audiences at Fox Films, the world has always been filled with iconic moments. Step back in time to Denham Studios restaurant by Tony Wysard in 1937, where stars and filmmakers gathered to discuss their latest projects. In October 1921, a young Jackie Coogan stole hearts with his endearing performance on screen. Ann Arbor, Michigan became a hub for film enthusiasts in North America as they immersed themselves in the magic of cinema. Transport yourself to 1950s France with Gene Kelly's enchanting musical 'An American In Paris', produced by MGM Metro. The anticipation was palpable as crowds eagerly awaited the screening of 'Rock Around The Clock'. Vivien Leigh graced the front cover of The Tatler, capturing the essence of Hollywood glamour. In 1938, 'Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs' made its way across the pond and enchanted audiences in the UK. British Railways showcased their modernity through a photograph featuring a diesel locomotive during an era defined by transportation advancements. Even dental visits could be cinematic experiences at Old Tucson Studios' dentist office in Arizona. And who can forget Universal Studios in Hollywood? A place where dreams come alive and movie magic is created every day. They have shaped our culture and left an indelible mark on society throughout history. They transport us to different worlds, evoke emotions within us, and connect people from all walks of life.