<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!DOCTYPE Zthes SYSTEM "http://zthes.z3950.org/schema/zthes-1.0.dtd">  <Zthes><term><termId>3879</termId><termName>filme b</termName><termType>PT</termType><termLanguage>pt-BR</termLanguage><termVocabulary>Vocabulário Colaborativo em Artes e Arquitetura</termVocabulary>	<termStatus>active</termStatus>	<termApproval>approved</termApproval>	<termSortkey>filme b</termSortkey><termNote label="Scope"><![CDATA[ <p><span>Low-budget motion pictures made usually to accompany major features on double-bills. In the 1930s, "B" was the designation given to a motion picture shown in a U.S. theater as the second half of a double feature. Typically they have lower production values and less well-known or unknown actors compared to major features. The term is still used although the practice of showing two features for a single admission price no longer applies to new releases.</span></p>
<p><span>Source: Art &amp; Architecture thesaurus</span></p>
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