These Are The Must-See Steven Spielberg Movies

Black, White, and Red

One of the most interesting aspects of this film is the choice to film in black and white. The only time anything is in color is when a little girl in a red jacket appears onscreen. Of the choice, Spielberg once said "It was as obvious as a little girl wearing a red coat, walking down the street, and yet nothing was done to bomb the German rail lines."

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The More You Know

  • Benjamin Franklin was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
  • Where the Wild Things Are was supposed to have been about horses—but the illustrator couldn't draw them.
  • Only two national flags have the color purple on them.
  • Hippos produce their own sunblock.
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